1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+ */
4 #include <linux/loop.h>
11 #include "alloc-util.h"
12 #include "base-filesystem.h"
13 #include "dev-setup.h"
15 #include "format-util.h"
18 #include "loop-util.h"
19 #include "loopback-setup.h"
21 #include "mount-util.h"
22 #include "mountpoint-util.h"
23 #include "namespace-util.h"
24 #include "namespace.h"
25 #include "nulstr-util.h"
26 #include "path-util.h"
27 #include "selinux-util.h"
28 #include "socket-util.h"
29 #include "sort-util.h"
30 #include "stat-util.h"
31 #include "string-table.h"
32 #include "string-util.h"
34 #include "tmpfile-util.h"
35 #include "umask-util.h"
36 #include "user-util.h"
38 #define DEV_MOUNT_OPTIONS (MS_NOSUID|MS_STRICTATIME|MS_NOEXEC)
40 typedef enum MountMode
{
41 /* This is ordered by priority! */
55 READWRITE_IMPLICIT
, /* Should have the lowest priority. */
59 typedef struct MountEntry
{
60 const char *path_const
; /* Memory allocated on stack or static */
62 bool ignore
:1; /* Ignore if path does not exist? */
63 bool has_prefix
:1; /* Already is prefixed by the root dir? */
64 bool read_only
:1; /* Shall this mount point be read-only? */
65 bool nosuid
:1; /* Shall set MS_NOSUID on the mount itself */
66 bool applied
:1; /* Already applied */
67 char *path_malloc
; /* Use this instead of 'path_const' if we had to allocate memory */
68 const char *source_const
; /* The source path, for bind mounts */
70 const char *options_const
;/* Mount options for tmpfs */
72 unsigned long flags
; /* Mount flags used by EMPTY_DIR and TMPFS. Do not include MS_RDONLY here, but please use read_only. */
76 /* If MountAPIVFS= is used, let's mount /sys and /proc into the it, but only as a fallback if the user hasn't mounted
77 * something there already. These mounts are hence overridden by any other explicitly configured mounts. */
78 static const MountEntry apivfs_table
[] = {
79 { "/proc", PROCFS
, false },
80 { "/dev", BIND_DEV
, false },
81 { "/sys", SYSFS
, false },
84 /* ProtectKernelTunables= option and the related filesystem APIs */
85 static const MountEntry protect_kernel_tunables_table
[] = {
86 { "/proc/acpi", READONLY
, true },
87 { "/proc/apm", READONLY
, true }, /* Obsolete API, there's no point in permitting access to this, ever */
88 { "/proc/asound", READONLY
, true },
89 { "/proc/bus", READONLY
, true },
90 { "/proc/fs", READONLY
, true },
91 { "/proc/irq", READONLY
, true },
92 { "/proc/kallsyms", INACCESSIBLE
, true },
93 { "/proc/kcore", INACCESSIBLE
, true },
94 { "/proc/latency_stats", READONLY
, true },
95 { "/proc/mtrr", READONLY
, true },
96 { "/proc/scsi", READONLY
, true },
97 { "/proc/sys", READONLY
, false },
98 { "/proc/sysrq-trigger", READONLY
, true },
99 { "/proc/timer_stats", READONLY
, true },
100 { "/sys", READONLY
, false },
101 { "/sys/fs/bpf", READONLY
, true },
102 { "/sys/fs/cgroup", READWRITE_IMPLICIT
, false }, /* READONLY is set by ProtectControlGroups= option */
103 { "/sys/fs/selinux", READWRITE_IMPLICIT
, true },
104 { "/sys/kernel/debug", READONLY
, true },
105 { "/sys/kernel/tracing", READONLY
, true },
108 /* ProtectKernelModules= option */
109 static const MountEntry protect_kernel_modules_table
[] = {
111 { "/lib/modules", INACCESSIBLE
, true },
113 { "/usr/lib/modules", INACCESSIBLE
, true },
116 /* ProtectKernelLogs= option */
117 static const MountEntry protect_kernel_logs_table
[] = {
118 { "/proc/kmsg", INACCESSIBLE
, true },
119 { "/dev/kmsg", INACCESSIBLE
, true },
123 * ProtectHome=read-only table, protect $HOME and $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR and rest of
124 * system should be protected by ProtectSystem=
126 static const MountEntry protect_home_read_only_table
[] = {
127 { "/home", READONLY
, true },
128 { "/run/user", READONLY
, true },
129 { "/root", READONLY
, true },
132 /* ProtectHome=tmpfs table */
133 static const MountEntry protect_home_tmpfs_table
[] = {
134 { "/home", TMPFS
, true, .read_only
= true, .options_const
= "mode=0755" TMPFS_LIMITS_EMPTY_OR_ALMOST
, .flags
= MS_NODEV
|MS_STRICTATIME
},
135 { "/run/user", TMPFS
, true, .read_only
= true, .options_const
= "mode=0755" TMPFS_LIMITS_EMPTY_OR_ALMOST
, .flags
= MS_NODEV
|MS_STRICTATIME
},
136 { "/root", TMPFS
, true, .read_only
= true, .options_const
= "mode=0700" TMPFS_LIMITS_EMPTY_OR_ALMOST
, .flags
= MS_NODEV
|MS_STRICTATIME
},
139 /* ProtectHome=yes table */
140 static const MountEntry protect_home_yes_table
[] = {
141 { "/home", INACCESSIBLE
, true },
142 { "/run/user", INACCESSIBLE
, true },
143 { "/root", INACCESSIBLE
, true },
146 /* ProtectSystem=yes table */
147 static const MountEntry protect_system_yes_table
[] = {
148 { "/usr", READONLY
, false },
149 { "/boot", READONLY
, true },
150 { "/efi", READONLY
, true },
152 { "/lib", READONLY
, true },
153 { "/lib64", READONLY
, true },
154 { "/bin", READONLY
, true },
156 { "/sbin", READONLY
, true },
161 /* ProtectSystem=full includes ProtectSystem=yes */
162 static const MountEntry protect_system_full_table
[] = {
163 { "/usr", READONLY
, false },
164 { "/boot", READONLY
, true },
165 { "/efi", READONLY
, true },
166 { "/etc", READONLY
, false },
168 { "/lib", READONLY
, true },
169 { "/lib64", READONLY
, true },
170 { "/bin", READONLY
, true },
172 { "/sbin", READONLY
, true },
178 * ProtectSystem=strict table. In this strict mode, we mount everything
179 * read-only, except for /proc, /dev, /sys which are the kernel API VFS,
180 * which are left writable, but PrivateDevices= + ProtectKernelTunables=
181 * protect those, and these options should be fully orthogonal.
182 * (And of course /home and friends are also left writable, as ProtectHome=
183 * shall manage those, orthogonally).
185 static const MountEntry protect_system_strict_table
[] = {
186 { "/", READONLY
, false },
187 { "/proc", READWRITE_IMPLICIT
, false }, /* ProtectKernelTunables= */
188 { "/sys", READWRITE_IMPLICIT
, false }, /* ProtectKernelTunables= */
189 { "/dev", READWRITE_IMPLICIT
, false }, /* PrivateDevices= */
190 { "/home", READWRITE_IMPLICIT
, true }, /* ProtectHome= */
191 { "/run/user", READWRITE_IMPLICIT
, true }, /* ProtectHome= */
192 { "/root", READWRITE_IMPLICIT
, true }, /* ProtectHome= */
195 static const char * const mount_mode_table
[_MOUNT_MODE_MAX
] = {
196 [INACCESSIBLE
] = "inaccessible",
197 [BIND_MOUNT
] = "bind",
198 [BIND_MOUNT_RECURSIVE
] = "rbind",
199 [PRIVATE_TMP
] = "private-tmp",
200 [PRIVATE_DEV
] = "private-dev",
201 [BIND_DEV
] = "bind-dev",
202 [EMPTY_DIR
] = "empty",
205 [READONLY
] = "read-only",
206 [READWRITE
] = "read-write",
208 [READWRITE_IMPLICIT
] = "rw-implicit",
211 DEFINE_PRIVATE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP_TO_STRING(mount_mode
, MountMode
);
213 static const char *mount_entry_path(const MountEntry
*p
) {
216 /* Returns the path of this bind mount. If the malloc()-allocated ->path_buffer field is set we return that,
217 * otherwise the stack/static ->path field is returned. */
219 return p
->path_malloc
?: p
->path_const
;
222 static bool mount_entry_read_only(const MountEntry
*p
) {
225 return p
->read_only
|| IN_SET(p
->mode
, READONLY
, INACCESSIBLE
, PRIVATE_TMP_READONLY
);
228 static const char *mount_entry_source(const MountEntry
*p
) {
231 return p
->source_malloc
?: p
->source_const
;
234 static const char *mount_entry_options(const MountEntry
*p
) {
237 return p
->options_malloc
?: p
->options_const
;
240 static void mount_entry_done(MountEntry
*p
) {
243 p
->path_malloc
= mfree(p
->path_malloc
);
244 p
->source_malloc
= mfree(p
->source_malloc
);
245 p
->options_malloc
= mfree(p
->options_malloc
);
248 static int append_access_mounts(MountEntry
**p
, char **strv
, MountMode mode
, bool forcibly_require_prefix
) {
253 /* Adds a list of user-supplied READWRITE/READWRITE_IMPLICIT/READONLY/INACCESSIBLE entries */
255 STRV_FOREACH(i
, strv
) {
256 bool ignore
= false, needs_prefix
= false;
259 /* Look for any prefixes */
260 if (startswith(e
, "-")) {
264 if (startswith(e
, "+")) {
269 if (!path_is_absolute(e
))
270 return log_debug_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL
),
271 "Path is not absolute: %s", e
);
273 *((*p
)++) = (MountEntry
) {
277 .has_prefix
= !needs_prefix
&& !forcibly_require_prefix
,
284 static int append_empty_dir_mounts(MountEntry
**p
, char **strv
) {
289 /* Adds tmpfs mounts to provide readable but empty directories. This is primarily used to implement the
290 * "/private/" boundary directories for DynamicUser=1. */
292 STRV_FOREACH(i
, strv
) {
294 *((*p
)++) = (MountEntry
) {
299 .options_const
= "mode=755" TMPFS_LIMITS_EMPTY_OR_ALMOST
,
300 .flags
= MS_NOSUID
|MS_NOEXEC
|MS_NODEV
|MS_STRICTATIME
,
307 static int append_bind_mounts(MountEntry
**p
, const BindMount
*binds
, size_t n
) {
312 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++) {
313 const BindMount
*b
= binds
+ i
;
315 *((*p
)++) = (MountEntry
) {
316 .path_const
= b
->destination
,
317 .mode
= b
->recursive
? BIND_MOUNT_RECURSIVE
: BIND_MOUNT
,
318 .read_only
= b
->read_only
,
320 .source_const
= b
->source
,
321 .ignore
= b
->ignore_enoent
,
328 static int append_tmpfs_mounts(MountEntry
**p
, const TemporaryFileSystem
*tmpfs
, size_t n
) {
331 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++) {
332 const TemporaryFileSystem
*t
= tmpfs
+ i
;
333 _cleanup_free_
char *o
= NULL
, *str
= NULL
;
338 if (!path_is_absolute(t
->path
))
339 return log_debug_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL
),
340 "Path is not absolute: %s",
343 str
= strjoin("mode=0755" NESTED_TMPFS_LIMITS
",", t
->options
);
347 r
= mount_option_mangle(str
, MS_NODEV
|MS_STRICTATIME
, &flags
, &o
);
349 return log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to parse mount option '%s': %m", str
);
351 ro
= flags
& MS_RDONLY
;
355 *((*p
)++) = (MountEntry
) {
356 .path_const
= t
->path
,
359 .options_malloc
= TAKE_PTR(o
),
367 static int append_static_mounts(MountEntry
**p
, const MountEntry
*mounts
, size_t n
, bool ignore_protect
) {
373 /* Adds a list of static pre-defined entries */
375 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++)
376 *((*p
)++) = (MountEntry
) {
377 .path_const
= mount_entry_path(mounts
+i
),
378 .mode
= mounts
[i
].mode
,
379 .ignore
= mounts
[i
].ignore
|| ignore_protect
,
385 static int append_protect_home(MountEntry
**p
, ProtectHome protect_home
, bool ignore_protect
) {
388 switch (protect_home
) {
390 case PROTECT_HOME_NO
:
393 case PROTECT_HOME_READ_ONLY
:
394 return append_static_mounts(p
, protect_home_read_only_table
, ELEMENTSOF(protect_home_read_only_table
), ignore_protect
);
396 case PROTECT_HOME_TMPFS
:
397 return append_static_mounts(p
, protect_home_tmpfs_table
, ELEMENTSOF(protect_home_tmpfs_table
), ignore_protect
);
399 case PROTECT_HOME_YES
:
400 return append_static_mounts(p
, protect_home_yes_table
, ELEMENTSOF(protect_home_yes_table
), ignore_protect
);
403 assert_not_reached("Unexpected ProtectHome= value");
407 static int append_protect_system(MountEntry
**p
, ProtectSystem protect_system
, bool ignore_protect
) {
410 switch (protect_system
) {
412 case PROTECT_SYSTEM_NO
:
415 case PROTECT_SYSTEM_STRICT
:
416 return append_static_mounts(p
, protect_system_strict_table
, ELEMENTSOF(protect_system_strict_table
), ignore_protect
);
418 case PROTECT_SYSTEM_YES
:
419 return append_static_mounts(p
, protect_system_yes_table
, ELEMENTSOF(protect_system_yes_table
), ignore_protect
);
421 case PROTECT_SYSTEM_FULL
:
422 return append_static_mounts(p
, protect_system_full_table
, ELEMENTSOF(protect_system_full_table
), ignore_protect
);
425 assert_not_reached("Unexpected ProtectSystem= value");
429 static int mount_path_compare(const MountEntry
*a
, const MountEntry
*b
) {
432 /* If the paths are not equal, then order prefixes first */
433 d
= path_compare(mount_entry_path(a
), mount_entry_path(b
));
437 /* If the paths are equal, check the mode */
438 return CMP((int) a
->mode
, (int) b
->mode
);
441 static int prefix_where_needed(MountEntry
*m
, size_t n
, const char *root_directory
) {
444 /* Prefixes all paths in the bind mount table with the root directory if the entry needs that. */
446 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++) {
452 s
= path_join(root_directory
, mount_entry_path(m
+i
));
456 free_and_replace(m
[i
].path_malloc
, s
);
457 m
[i
].has_prefix
= true;
463 static void drop_duplicates(MountEntry
*m
, size_t *n
) {
464 MountEntry
*f
, *t
, *previous
;
469 /* Drops duplicate entries. Expects that the array is properly ordered already. */
471 for (f
= m
, t
= m
, previous
= NULL
; f
< m
+ *n
; f
++) {
473 /* The first one wins (which is the one with the more restrictive mode), see mount_path_compare()
474 * above. Note that we only drop duplicates that haven't been mounted yet. */
476 path_equal(mount_entry_path(f
), mount_entry_path(previous
)) &&
477 !f
->applied
&& !previous
->applied
) {
478 log_debug("%s (%s) is duplicate.", mount_entry_path(f
), mount_mode_to_string(f
->mode
));
479 previous
->read_only
= previous
->read_only
|| mount_entry_read_only(f
); /* Propagate the read-only flag to the remaining entry */
492 static void drop_inaccessible(MountEntry
*m
, size_t *n
) {
494 const char *clear
= NULL
;
499 /* Drops all entries obstructed by another entry further up the tree. Expects that the array is properly
500 * ordered already. */
502 for (f
= m
, t
= m
; f
< m
+ *n
; f
++) {
504 /* If we found a path set for INACCESSIBLE earlier, and this entry has it as prefix we should drop
505 * it, as inaccessible paths really should drop the entire subtree. */
506 if (clear
&& path_startswith(mount_entry_path(f
), clear
)) {
507 log_debug("%s is masked by %s.", mount_entry_path(f
), clear
);
512 clear
= f
->mode
== INACCESSIBLE
? mount_entry_path(f
) : NULL
;
521 static void drop_nop(MountEntry
*m
, size_t *n
) {
527 /* Drops all entries which have an immediate parent that has the same type, as they are redundant. Assumes the
528 * list is ordered by prefixes. */
530 for (f
= m
, t
= m
; f
< m
+ *n
; f
++) {
532 /* Only suppress such subtrees for READONLY, READWRITE and READWRITE_IMPLICIT entries */
533 if (IN_SET(f
->mode
, READONLY
, READWRITE
, READWRITE_IMPLICIT
)) {
537 /* Now let's find the first parent of the entry we are looking at. */
538 for (p
= t
-1; p
>= m
; p
--) {
539 if (path_startswith(mount_entry_path(f
), mount_entry_path(p
))) {
545 /* We found it, let's see if it's the same mode, if so, we can drop this entry */
546 if (found
&& p
->mode
== f
->mode
) {
547 log_debug("%s (%s) is made redundant by %s (%s)",
548 mount_entry_path(f
), mount_mode_to_string(f
->mode
),
549 mount_entry_path(p
), mount_mode_to_string(p
->mode
));
562 static void drop_outside_root(const char *root_directory
, MountEntry
*m
, size_t *n
) {
572 /* Drops all mounts that are outside of the root directory. */
574 for (f
= m
, t
= m
; f
< m
+ *n
; f
++) {
576 if (!path_startswith(mount_entry_path(f
), root_directory
)) {
577 log_debug("%s is outside of root directory.", mount_entry_path(f
));
589 static int clone_device_node(
591 const char *temporary_mount
,
592 bool *make_devnode
) {
594 _cleanup_free_
char *sl
= NULL
;
595 const char *dn
, *bn
, *t
;
599 if (stat(d
, &st
) < 0) {
600 if (errno
== ENOENT
) {
601 log_debug_errno(errno
, "Device node '%s' to clone does not exist, ignoring.", d
);
605 return log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to stat() device node '%s' to clone, ignoring: %m", d
);
608 if (!S_ISBLK(st
.st_mode
) &&
609 !S_ISCHR(st
.st_mode
))
610 return log_debug_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL
),
611 "Device node '%s' to clone is not a device node, ignoring.",
614 dn
= strjoina(temporary_mount
, d
);
616 /* First, try to create device node properly */
618 mac_selinux_create_file_prepare(d
, st
.st_mode
);
619 r
= mknod(dn
, st
.st_mode
, st
.st_rdev
);
620 mac_selinux_create_file_clear();
624 return log_debug_errno(errno
, "mknod failed for %s: %m", d
);
626 /* This didn't work, let's not try this again for the next iterations. */
627 *make_devnode
= false;
630 /* We're about to fallback to bind-mounting the device
631 * node. So create a dummy bind-mount target.
632 * Do not prepare device-node SELinux label (see issue 13762) */
633 r
= mknod(dn
, S_IFREG
, 0);
634 if (r
< 0 && errno
!= EEXIST
)
635 return log_debug_errno(errno
, "mknod() fallback failed for '%s': %m", d
);
637 /* Fallback to bind-mounting:
638 * The assumption here is that all used device nodes carry standard
639 * properties. Specifically, the devices nodes we bind-mount should
640 * either be owned by root:root or root:tty (e.g. /dev/tty, /dev/ptmx)
641 * and should not carry ACLs. */
642 if (mount(d
, dn
, NULL
, MS_BIND
, NULL
) < 0)
643 return log_debug_errno(errno
, "Bind mounting failed for '%s': %m", d
);
646 bn
= path_startswith(d
, "/dev/");
650 /* Create symlinks like /dev/char/1:9 → ../urandom */
651 if (asprintf(&sl
, "%s/dev/%s/%u:%u",
653 S_ISCHR(st
.st_mode
) ? "char" : "block",
654 major(st
.st_rdev
), minor(st
.st_rdev
)) < 0)
657 (void) mkdir_parents(sl
, 0755);
659 t
= strjoina("../", bn
);
660 if (symlink(t
, sl
) < 0)
661 log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to symlink '%s' to '%s', ignoring: %m", t
, sl
);
666 static int mount_private_dev(MountEntry
*m
) {
667 static const char devnodes
[] =
675 char temporary_mount
[] = "/tmp/namespace-dev-XXXXXX";
676 const char *d
, *dev
= NULL
, *devpts
= NULL
, *devshm
= NULL
, *devhugepages
= NULL
, *devmqueue
= NULL
, *devlog
= NULL
, *devptmx
= NULL
;
677 bool can_mknod
= true;
678 _cleanup_umask_ mode_t u
;
685 if (!mkdtemp(temporary_mount
))
686 return log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to create temporary directory '%s': %m", temporary_mount
);
688 dev
= strjoina(temporary_mount
, "/dev");
689 (void) mkdir(dev
, 0755);
690 if (mount("tmpfs", dev
, "tmpfs", DEV_MOUNT_OPTIONS
, "mode=755" TMPFS_LIMITS_DEV
) < 0) {
691 r
= log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to mount tmpfs on '%s': %m", dev
);
694 r
= label_fix_container(dev
, "/dev", 0);
696 log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to fix label of '%s' as /dev: %m", dev
);
700 devpts
= strjoina(temporary_mount
, "/dev/pts");
701 (void) mkdir(devpts
, 0755);
702 if (mount("/dev/pts", devpts
, NULL
, MS_BIND
, NULL
) < 0) {
703 r
= log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to bind mount /dev/pts on '%s': %m", devpts
);
707 /* /dev/ptmx can either be a device node or a symlink to /dev/pts/ptmx.
708 * When /dev/ptmx a device node, /dev/pts/ptmx has 000 permissions making it inaccessible.
709 * Thus, in that case make a clone.
710 * In nspawn and other containers it will be a symlink, in that case make it a symlink. */
711 r
= is_symlink("/dev/ptmx");
713 log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to detect whether /dev/ptmx is a symlink or not: %m");
716 devptmx
= strjoina(temporary_mount
, "/dev/ptmx");
717 if (symlink("pts/ptmx", devptmx
) < 0) {
718 r
= log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to create a symlink '%s' to pts/ptmx: %m", devptmx
);
722 r
= clone_device_node("/dev/ptmx", temporary_mount
, &can_mknod
);
727 devshm
= strjoina(temporary_mount
, "/dev/shm");
728 (void) mkdir(devshm
, 0755);
729 r
= mount("/dev/shm", devshm
, NULL
, MS_BIND
, NULL
);
731 r
= log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to bind mount /dev/shm on '%s': %m", devshm
);
735 devmqueue
= strjoina(temporary_mount
, "/dev/mqueue");
736 (void) mkdir(devmqueue
, 0755);
737 if (mount("/dev/mqueue", devmqueue
, NULL
, MS_BIND
, NULL
) < 0)
738 log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to bind mount /dev/mqueue on '%s', ignoring: %m", devmqueue
);
740 devhugepages
= strjoina(temporary_mount
, "/dev/hugepages");
741 (void) mkdir(devhugepages
, 0755);
742 if (mount("/dev/hugepages", devhugepages
, NULL
, MS_BIND
, NULL
) < 0)
743 log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to bind mount /dev/hugepages on '%s', ignoring: %m", devhugepages
);
745 devlog
= strjoina(temporary_mount
, "/dev/log");
746 if (symlink("/run/systemd/journal/dev-log", devlog
) < 0)
747 log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to create a symlink '%s' to /run/systemd/journal/dev-log, ignoring: %m", devlog
);
749 NULSTR_FOREACH(d
, devnodes
) {
750 r
= clone_device_node(d
, temporary_mount
, &can_mknod
);
751 /* ENXIO means the *source* is not a device file, skip creation in that case */
752 if (r
< 0 && r
!= -ENXIO
)
756 r
= dev_setup(temporary_mount
, UID_INVALID
, GID_INVALID
);
758 log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to set up basic device tree at '%s', ignoring: %m", temporary_mount
);
760 /* Create the /dev directory if missing. It is more likely to be
761 * missing when the service is started with RootDirectory. This is
762 * consistent with mount units creating the mount points when missing.
764 (void) mkdir_p_label(mount_entry_path(m
), 0755);
766 /* Unmount everything in old /dev */
767 r
= umount_recursive(mount_entry_path(m
), 0);
769 log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to unmount directories below '%s', ignoring: %m", mount_entry_path(m
));
771 if (mount(dev
, mount_entry_path(m
), NULL
, MS_MOVE
, NULL
) < 0) {
772 r
= log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to move mount point '%s' to '%s': %m", dev
, mount_entry_path(m
));
777 (void) rmdir(temporary_mount
);
783 (void) umount(devpts
);
786 (void) umount(devshm
);
789 (void) umount(devhugepages
);
792 (void) umount(devmqueue
);
796 (void) rmdir(temporary_mount
);
801 static int mount_bind_dev(const MountEntry
*m
) {
806 /* Implements the little brother of mount_private_dev(): simply bind mounts the host's /dev into the service's
807 * /dev. This is only used when RootDirectory= is set. */
809 (void) mkdir_p_label(mount_entry_path(m
), 0755);
811 r
= path_is_mount_point(mount_entry_path(m
), NULL
, 0);
813 return log_debug_errno(r
, "Unable to determine whether /dev is already mounted: %m");
814 if (r
> 0) /* make this a NOP if /dev is already a mount point */
817 if (mount("/dev", mount_entry_path(m
), NULL
, MS_BIND
|MS_REC
, NULL
) < 0)
818 return log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to bind mount %s: %m", mount_entry_path(m
));
823 static int mount_sysfs(const MountEntry
*m
) {
828 (void) mkdir_p_label(mount_entry_path(m
), 0755);
830 r
= path_is_mount_point(mount_entry_path(m
), NULL
, 0);
832 return log_debug_errno(r
, "Unable to determine whether /sys is already mounted: %m");
833 if (r
> 0) /* make this a NOP if /sys is already a mount point */
836 /* Bind mount the host's version so that we get all child mounts of it, too. */
837 if (mount("/sys", mount_entry_path(m
), NULL
, MS_BIND
|MS_REC
, NULL
) < 0)
838 return log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to mount %s: %m", mount_entry_path(m
));
843 static int mount_procfs(const MountEntry
*m
) {
848 (void) mkdir_p_label(mount_entry_path(m
), 0755);
850 r
= path_is_mount_point(mount_entry_path(m
), NULL
, 0);
852 return log_debug_errno(r
, "Unable to determine whether /proc is already mounted: %m");
853 if (r
> 0) /* make this a NOP if /proc is already a mount point */
856 /* Mount a new instance, so that we get the one that matches our user namespace, if we are running in one */
857 if (mount("proc", mount_entry_path(m
), "proc", MS_NOSUID
|MS_NOEXEC
|MS_NODEV
, NULL
) < 0)
858 return log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to mount %s: %m", mount_entry_path(m
));
863 static int mount_tmpfs(const MountEntry
*m
) {
865 const char *entry_path
= mount_entry_path(m
);
866 const char *source_path
= m
->path_const
;
870 /* First, get rid of everything that is below if there is anything. Then, overmount with our new tmpfs */
872 (void) mkdir_p_label(entry_path
, 0755);
873 (void) umount_recursive(entry_path
, 0);
875 if (mount("tmpfs", entry_path
, "tmpfs", m
->flags
, mount_entry_options(m
)) < 0)
876 return log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to mount %s: %m", entry_path
);
878 r
= label_fix_container(entry_path
, source_path
, 0);
880 return log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to fix label of '%s' as '%s': %m", entry_path
, source_path
);
885 static int follow_symlink(
886 const char *root_directory
,
889 _cleanup_free_
char *target
= NULL
;
892 /* Let's chase symlinks, but only one step at a time. That's because depending where the symlink points we
893 * might need to change the order in which we mount stuff. Hence: let's normalize piecemeal, and do one step at
894 * a time by specifying CHASE_STEP. This function returns 0 if we resolved one step, and > 0 if we reached the
895 * end and already have a fully normalized name. */
897 r
= chase_symlinks(mount_entry_path(m
), root_directory
, CHASE_STEP
|CHASE_NONEXISTENT
, &target
, NULL
);
899 return log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to chase symlinks '%s': %m", mount_entry_path(m
));
900 if (r
> 0) /* Reached the end, nothing more to resolve */
903 if (m
->n_followed
>= CHASE_SYMLINKS_MAX
) /* put a boundary on things */
904 return log_debug_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(ELOOP
),
905 "Symlink loop on '%s'.",
906 mount_entry_path(m
));
908 log_debug("Followed mount entry path symlink %s → %s.", mount_entry_path(m
), target
);
910 free_and_replace(m
->path_malloc
, target
);
911 m
->has_prefix
= true;
918 static int apply_mount(
919 const char *root_directory
,
922 _cleanup_free_
char *inaccessible
= NULL
;
923 bool rbind
= true, make
= false;
929 log_debug("Applying namespace mount on %s", mount_entry_path(m
));
934 _cleanup_free_
char *tmp
= NULL
;
935 const char *runtime_dir
;
938 /* First, get rid of everything that is below if there
939 * is anything... Then, overmount it with an
940 * inaccessible path. */
941 (void) umount_recursive(mount_entry_path(m
), 0);
943 if (lstat(mount_entry_path(m
), &target
) < 0) {
944 if (errno
== ENOENT
&& m
->ignore
)
947 return log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to lstat() %s to determine what to mount over it: %m",
948 mount_entry_path(m
));
952 runtime_dir
= "/run";
954 if (asprintf(&tmp
, "/run/user/" UID_FMT
, geteuid()) < 0)
960 r
= mode_to_inaccessible_node(runtime_dir
, target
.st_mode
, &inaccessible
);
962 return log_debug_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(ELOOP
),
963 "File type not supported for inaccessible mounts. Note that symlinks are not allowed");
970 case READWRITE_IMPLICIT
:
971 r
= path_is_mount_point(mount_entry_path(m
), root_directory
, 0);
972 if (r
== -ENOENT
&& m
->ignore
)
975 return log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to determine whether %s is already a mount point: %m",
976 mount_entry_path(m
));
977 if (r
> 0) /* Nothing to do here, it is already a mount. We just later toggle the MS_RDONLY
978 * bit for the mount point if needed. */
980 /* This isn't a mount point yet, let's make it one. */
981 what
= mount_entry_path(m
);
988 case BIND_MOUNT_RECURSIVE
: {
989 _cleanup_free_
char *chased
= NULL
;
991 /* Since mount() will always follow symlinks we chase the symlinks on our own first. Note
992 * that bind mount source paths are always relative to the host root, hence we pass NULL as
993 * root directory to chase_symlinks() here. */
995 r
= chase_symlinks(mount_entry_source(m
), NULL
, CHASE_TRAIL_SLASH
, &chased
, NULL
);
996 if (r
== -ENOENT
&& m
->ignore
) {
997 log_debug_errno(r
, "Path %s does not exist, ignoring.", mount_entry_source(m
));
1001 return log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to follow symlinks on %s: %m", mount_entry_source(m
));
1003 log_debug("Followed source symlinks %s → %s.", mount_entry_source(m
), chased
);
1005 free_and_replace(m
->source_malloc
, chased
);
1007 what
= mount_entry_source(m
);
1014 return mount_tmpfs(m
);
1017 case PRIVATE_TMP_READONLY
:
1018 what
= mount_entry_source(m
);
1023 return mount_private_dev(m
);
1026 return mount_bind_dev(m
);
1029 return mount_sysfs(m
);
1032 return mount_procfs(m
);
1035 assert_not_reached("Unknown mode");
1040 if (mount(what
, mount_entry_path(m
), NULL
, MS_BIND
|(rbind
? MS_REC
: 0), NULL
) < 0) {
1041 bool try_again
= false;
1044 if (r
== -ENOENT
&& make
) {
1047 /* Hmm, either the source or the destination are missing. Let's see if we can create
1048 the destination, then try again. */
1050 if (stat(what
, &st
) < 0)
1051 log_error_errno(errno
, "Mount point source '%s' is not accessible: %m", what
);
1055 (void) mkdir_parents(mount_entry_path(m
), 0755);
1057 if (S_ISDIR(st
.st_mode
))
1058 q
= mkdir(mount_entry_path(m
), 0755) < 0 ? -errno
: 0;
1060 q
= touch(mount_entry_path(m
));
1063 log_error_errno(q
, "Failed to create destination mount point node '%s': %m",
1064 mount_entry_path(m
));
1071 if (mount(what
, mount_entry_path(m
), NULL
, MS_BIND
|(rbind
? MS_REC
: 0), NULL
) < 0)
1078 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to mount %s to %s: %m", what
, mount_entry_path(m
));
1081 log_debug("Successfully mounted %s to %s", what
, mount_entry_path(m
));
1085 static int make_read_only(const MountEntry
*m
, char **deny_list
, FILE *proc_self_mountinfo
) {
1086 unsigned long new_flags
= 0, flags_mask
= 0;
1087 bool submounts
= false;
1091 assert(proc_self_mountinfo
);
1093 if (mount_entry_read_only(m
) || m
->mode
== PRIVATE_DEV
) {
1094 new_flags
|= MS_RDONLY
;
1095 flags_mask
|= MS_RDONLY
;
1099 new_flags
|= MS_NOSUID
;
1100 flags_mask
|= MS_NOSUID
;
1103 if (flags_mask
== 0) /* No Change? */
1106 /* We generally apply these changes recursively, except for /dev, and the cases we know there's
1107 * nothing further down. Set /dev readonly, but not submounts like /dev/shm. Also, we only set the
1108 * per-mount read-only flag. We can't set it on the superblock, if we are inside a user namespace
1109 * and running Linux <= 4.17. */
1111 mount_entry_read_only(m
) &&
1112 !IN_SET(m
->mode
, EMPTY_DIR
, TMPFS
);
1114 r
= bind_remount_recursive_with_mountinfo(mount_entry_path(m
), new_flags
, flags_mask
, deny_list
, proc_self_mountinfo
);
1116 r
= bind_remount_one_with_mountinfo(mount_entry_path(m
), new_flags
, flags_mask
, proc_self_mountinfo
);
1118 /* Not that we only turn on the MS_RDONLY flag here, we never turn it off. Something that was marked
1119 * read-only already stays this way. This improves compatibility with container managers, where we
1120 * won't attempt to undo read-only mounts already applied. */
1122 if (r
== -ENOENT
&& m
->ignore
)
1125 return log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to re-mount '%s'%s: %m", mount_entry_path(m
),
1126 submounts
? " and its submounts" : "");
1130 static bool namespace_info_mount_apivfs(const NamespaceInfo
*ns_info
) {
1134 * ProtectControlGroups= and ProtectKernelTunables= imply MountAPIVFS=,
1135 * since to protect the API VFS mounts, they need to be around in the
1139 return ns_info
->mount_apivfs
||
1140 ns_info
->protect_control_groups
||
1141 ns_info
->protect_kernel_tunables
;
1144 static size_t namespace_calculate_mounts(
1145 const NamespaceInfo
*ns_info
,
1146 char** read_write_paths
,
1147 char** read_only_paths
,
1148 char** inaccessible_paths
,
1149 char** empty_directories
,
1150 size_t n_bind_mounts
,
1151 size_t n_temporary_filesystems
,
1152 const char* tmp_dir
,
1153 const char* var_tmp_dir
,
1154 const char* log_namespace
,
1155 ProtectHome protect_home
,
1156 ProtectSystem protect_system
) {
1158 size_t protect_home_cnt
;
1159 size_t protect_system_cnt
=
1160 (protect_system
== PROTECT_SYSTEM_STRICT
?
1161 ELEMENTSOF(protect_system_strict_table
) :
1162 ((protect_system
== PROTECT_SYSTEM_FULL
) ?
1163 ELEMENTSOF(protect_system_full_table
) :
1164 ((protect_system
== PROTECT_SYSTEM_YES
) ?
1165 ELEMENTSOF(protect_system_yes_table
) : 0)));
1168 (protect_home
== PROTECT_HOME_YES
?
1169 ELEMENTSOF(protect_home_yes_table
) :
1170 ((protect_home
== PROTECT_HOME_READ_ONLY
) ?
1171 ELEMENTSOF(protect_home_read_only_table
) :
1172 ((protect_home
== PROTECT_HOME_TMPFS
) ?
1173 ELEMENTSOF(protect_home_tmpfs_table
) : 0)));
1175 return !!tmp_dir
+ !!var_tmp_dir
+
1176 strv_length(read_write_paths
) +
1177 strv_length(read_only_paths
) +
1178 strv_length(inaccessible_paths
) +
1179 strv_length(empty_directories
) +
1181 n_temporary_filesystems
+
1182 ns_info
->private_dev
+
1183 (ns_info
->protect_kernel_tunables
? ELEMENTSOF(protect_kernel_tunables_table
) : 0) +
1184 (ns_info
->protect_kernel_modules
? ELEMENTSOF(protect_kernel_modules_table
) : 0) +
1185 (ns_info
->protect_kernel_logs
? ELEMENTSOF(protect_kernel_logs_table
) : 0) +
1186 (ns_info
->protect_control_groups
? 1 : 0) +
1187 protect_home_cnt
+ protect_system_cnt
+
1188 (ns_info
->protect_hostname
? 2 : 0) +
1189 (namespace_info_mount_apivfs(ns_info
) ? ELEMENTSOF(apivfs_table
) : 0) +
1193 static void normalize_mounts(const char *root_directory
, MountEntry
*mounts
, size_t *n_mounts
) {
1194 assert(root_directory
);
1196 assert(mounts
|| *n_mounts
== 0);
1198 typesafe_qsort(mounts
, *n_mounts
, mount_path_compare
);
1200 drop_duplicates(mounts
, n_mounts
);
1201 drop_outside_root(root_directory
, mounts
, n_mounts
);
1202 drop_inaccessible(mounts
, n_mounts
);
1203 drop_nop(mounts
, n_mounts
);
1206 static bool root_read_only(
1207 char **read_only_paths
,
1208 ProtectSystem protect_system
) {
1210 /* Determine whether the root directory is going to be read-only given the configured settings. */
1212 if (protect_system
== PROTECT_SYSTEM_STRICT
)
1215 if (prefixed_path_strv_contains(read_only_paths
, "/"))
1221 static bool home_read_only(
1222 char** read_only_paths
,
1223 char** inaccessible_paths
,
1224 char** empty_directories
,
1225 const BindMount
*bind_mounts
,
1226 size_t n_bind_mounts
,
1227 const TemporaryFileSystem
*temporary_filesystems
,
1228 size_t n_temporary_filesystems
,
1229 ProtectHome protect_home
) {
1233 /* Determine whether the /home directory is going to be read-only given the configured settings. Yes,
1234 * this is a bit sloppy, since we don't bother checking for cases where / is affected by multiple
1237 if (protect_home
!= PROTECT_HOME_NO
)
1240 if (prefixed_path_strv_contains(read_only_paths
, "/home") ||
1241 prefixed_path_strv_contains(inaccessible_paths
, "/home") ||
1242 prefixed_path_strv_contains(empty_directories
, "/home"))
1245 for (i
= 0; i
< n_temporary_filesystems
; i
++)
1246 if (path_equal(temporary_filesystems
[i
].path
, "/home"))
1249 /* If /home is overmounted with some dir from the host it's not writable. */
1250 for (i
= 0; i
< n_bind_mounts
; i
++)
1251 if (path_equal(bind_mounts
[i
].destination
, "/home"))
1257 int setup_namespace(
1258 const char* root_directory
,
1259 const char* root_image
,
1260 const NamespaceInfo
*ns_info
,
1261 char** read_write_paths
,
1262 char** read_only_paths
,
1263 char** inaccessible_paths
,
1264 char** empty_directories
,
1265 const BindMount
*bind_mounts
,
1266 size_t n_bind_mounts
,
1267 const TemporaryFileSystem
*temporary_filesystems
,
1268 size_t n_temporary_filesystems
,
1269 const char* tmp_dir
,
1270 const char* var_tmp_dir
,
1271 const char *log_namespace
,
1272 ProtectHome protect_home
,
1273 ProtectSystem protect_system
,
1274 unsigned long mount_flags
,
1275 const void *root_hash
,
1276 size_t root_hash_size
,
1277 const char *root_hash_path
,
1278 const void *root_hash_sig
,
1279 size_t root_hash_sig_size
,
1280 const char *root_hash_sig_path
,
1281 const char *root_verity
,
1282 DissectImageFlags dissect_image_flags
,
1283 char **error_path
) {
1285 _cleanup_(loop_device_unrefp
) LoopDevice
*loop_device
= NULL
;
1286 _cleanup_(decrypted_image_unrefp
) DecryptedImage
*decrypted_image
= NULL
;
1287 _cleanup_(dissected_image_unrefp
) DissectedImage
*dissected_image
= NULL
;
1288 _cleanup_free_
void *root_hash_decoded
= NULL
;
1289 _cleanup_free_
char *verity_data
= NULL
, *hash_sig_path
= NULL
;
1290 MountEntry
*m
= NULL
, *mounts
= NULL
;
1292 bool require_prefix
= false;
1298 if (mount_flags
== 0)
1299 mount_flags
= MS_SHARED
;
1302 dissect_image_flags
|= DISSECT_IMAGE_REQUIRE_ROOT
;
1304 /* Make the whole image read-only if we can determine that we only access it in a read-only fashion. */
1305 if (root_read_only(read_only_paths
,
1307 home_read_only(read_only_paths
, inaccessible_paths
, empty_directories
,
1308 bind_mounts
, n_bind_mounts
, temporary_filesystems
, n_temporary_filesystems
,
1310 strv_isempty(read_write_paths
))
1311 dissect_image_flags
|= DISSECT_IMAGE_READ_ONLY
;
1313 r
= loop_device_make_by_path(root_image
,
1314 FLAGS_SET(dissect_image_flags
, DISSECT_IMAGE_READ_ONLY
) ? O_RDONLY
: -1 /* < 0 means writable if possible, read-only as fallback */,
1318 return log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to create loop device for root image: %m");
1320 r
= verity_metadata_load(root_image
,
1322 root_hash
? NULL
: &root_hash_decoded
,
1323 root_hash
? NULL
: &root_hash_size
,
1324 root_verity
? NULL
: &verity_data
,
1325 root_hash_sig
|| root_hash_sig_path
? NULL
: &hash_sig_path
);
1327 return log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to load root hash: %m");
1328 dissect_image_flags
|= root_verity
|| verity_data
? DISSECT_IMAGE_NO_PARTITION_TABLE
: 0;
1330 r
= dissect_image(loop_device
->fd
,
1331 root_hash
?: root_hash_decoded
,
1333 root_verity
?: verity_data
,
1334 dissect_image_flags
,
1337 return log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to dissect image: %m");
1339 r
= dissected_image_decrypt(dissected_image
,
1341 root_hash
?: root_hash_decoded
,
1343 root_verity
?: verity_data
,
1344 root_hash_sig_path
?: hash_sig_path
,
1347 dissect_image_flags
,
1350 return log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to decrypt dissected image: %m");
1354 root
= root_directory
;
1356 /* Always create the mount namespace in a temporary directory, instead of operating
1357 * directly in the root. The temporary directory prevents any mounts from being
1358 * potentially obscured my other mounts we already applied.
1359 * We use the same mount point for all images, which is safe, since they all live
1360 * in their own namespaces after all, and hence won't see each other. */
1362 root
= "/run/systemd/unit-root";
1363 (void) mkdir_label(root
, 0700);
1364 require_prefix
= true;
1367 n_mounts
= namespace_calculate_mounts(
1374 n_temporary_filesystems
,
1375 tmp_dir
, var_tmp_dir
,
1377 protect_home
, protect_system
);
1380 m
= mounts
= new0(MountEntry
, n_mounts
);
1384 r
= append_access_mounts(&m
, read_write_paths
, READWRITE
, require_prefix
);
1388 r
= append_access_mounts(&m
, read_only_paths
, READONLY
, require_prefix
);
1392 r
= append_access_mounts(&m
, inaccessible_paths
, INACCESSIBLE
, require_prefix
);
1396 r
= append_empty_dir_mounts(&m
, empty_directories
);
1400 r
= append_bind_mounts(&m
, bind_mounts
, n_bind_mounts
);
1404 r
= append_tmpfs_mounts(&m
, temporary_filesystems
, n_temporary_filesystems
);
1409 bool ro
= streq(tmp_dir
, RUN_SYSTEMD_EMPTY
);
1411 *(m
++) = (MountEntry
) {
1412 .path_const
= "/tmp",
1413 .mode
= ro
? PRIVATE_TMP_READONLY
: PRIVATE_TMP
,
1414 .source_const
= tmp_dir
,
1419 bool ro
= streq(var_tmp_dir
, RUN_SYSTEMD_EMPTY
);
1421 *(m
++) = (MountEntry
) {
1422 .path_const
= "/var/tmp",
1423 .mode
= ro
? PRIVATE_TMP_READONLY
: PRIVATE_TMP
,
1424 .source_const
= var_tmp_dir
,
1428 if (ns_info
->private_dev
) {
1429 *(m
++) = (MountEntry
) {
1430 .path_const
= "/dev",
1431 .mode
= PRIVATE_DEV
,
1432 .flags
= DEV_MOUNT_OPTIONS
,
1436 if (ns_info
->protect_kernel_tunables
) {
1437 r
= append_static_mounts(&m
,
1438 protect_kernel_tunables_table
,
1439 ELEMENTSOF(protect_kernel_tunables_table
),
1440 ns_info
->ignore_protect_paths
);
1445 if (ns_info
->protect_kernel_modules
) {
1446 r
= append_static_mounts(&m
,
1447 protect_kernel_modules_table
,
1448 ELEMENTSOF(protect_kernel_modules_table
),
1449 ns_info
->ignore_protect_paths
);
1454 if (ns_info
->protect_kernel_logs
) {
1455 r
= append_static_mounts(&m
,
1456 protect_kernel_logs_table
,
1457 ELEMENTSOF(protect_kernel_logs_table
),
1458 ns_info
->ignore_protect_paths
);
1463 if (ns_info
->protect_control_groups
) {
1464 *(m
++) = (MountEntry
) {
1465 .path_const
= "/sys/fs/cgroup",
1470 r
= append_protect_home(&m
, protect_home
, ns_info
->ignore_protect_paths
);
1474 r
= append_protect_system(&m
, protect_system
, false);
1478 if (namespace_info_mount_apivfs(ns_info
)) {
1479 r
= append_static_mounts(&m
,
1481 ELEMENTSOF(apivfs_table
),
1482 ns_info
->ignore_protect_paths
);
1487 if (ns_info
->protect_hostname
) {
1488 *(m
++) = (MountEntry
) {
1489 .path_const
= "/proc/sys/kernel/hostname",
1492 *(m
++) = (MountEntry
) {
1493 .path_const
= "/proc/sys/kernel/domainname",
1498 if (log_namespace
) {
1499 _cleanup_free_
char *q
;
1501 q
= strjoin("/run/systemd/journal.", log_namespace
);
1507 *(m
++) = (MountEntry
) {
1508 .path_const
= "/run/systemd/journal",
1509 .mode
= BIND_MOUNT_RECURSIVE
,
1511 .source_malloc
= TAKE_PTR(q
),
1515 assert(mounts
+ n_mounts
== m
);
1517 /* Prepend the root directory where that's necessary */
1518 r
= prefix_where_needed(mounts
, n_mounts
, root
);
1522 normalize_mounts(root
, mounts
, &n_mounts
);
1525 /* All above is just preparation, figuring out what to do. Let's now actually start doing something. */
1527 if (unshare(CLONE_NEWNS
) < 0) {
1528 r
= log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to unshare the mount namespace: %m");
1529 if (IN_SET(r
, -EACCES
, -EPERM
, -EOPNOTSUPP
, -ENOSYS
))
1530 /* If the kernel doesn't support namespaces, or when there's a MAC or seccomp filter
1531 * in place that doesn't allow us to create namespaces (or a missing cap), then
1532 * propagate a recognizable error back, which the caller can use to detect this case
1533 * (and only this) and optionally continue without namespacing applied. */
1539 /* Remount / as SLAVE so that nothing now mounted in the namespace
1540 * shows up in the parent */
1541 if (mount(NULL
, "/", NULL
, MS_SLAVE
|MS_REC
, NULL
) < 0) {
1542 r
= log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to remount '/' as SLAVE: %m");
1547 /* A root image is specified, mount it to the right place */
1548 r
= dissected_image_mount(dissected_image
, root
, UID_INVALID
, dissect_image_flags
);
1550 log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to mount root image: %m");
1554 if (decrypted_image
) {
1555 r
= decrypted_image_relinquish(decrypted_image
);
1557 log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to relinquish decrypted image: %m");
1562 loop_device_relinquish(loop_device
);
1564 } else if (root_directory
) {
1566 /* A root directory is specified. Turn its directory into bind mount, if it isn't one yet. */
1567 r
= path_is_mount_point(root
, NULL
, AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW
);
1569 log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to detect that %s is a mount point or not: %m", root
);
1573 if (mount(root
, root
, NULL
, MS_BIND
|MS_REC
, NULL
) < 0) {
1574 r
= log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to bind mount '%s': %m", root
);
1581 /* Let's mount the main root directory to the root directory to use */
1582 if (mount("/", root
, NULL
, MS_BIND
|MS_REC
, NULL
) < 0) {
1583 r
= log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to bind mount '/' on '%s': %m", root
);
1588 /* Try to set up the new root directory before mounting anything else there. */
1589 if (root_image
|| root_directory
)
1590 (void) base_filesystem_create(root
, UID_INVALID
, GID_INVALID
);
1593 _cleanup_fclose_
FILE *proc_self_mountinfo
= NULL
;
1594 _cleanup_free_
char **deny_list
= NULL
;
1597 /* Open /proc/self/mountinfo now as it may become unavailable if we mount anything on top of
1598 * /proc. For example, this is the case with the option: 'InaccessiblePaths=/proc'. */
1599 proc_self_mountinfo
= fopen("/proc/self/mountinfo", "re");
1600 if (!proc_self_mountinfo
) {
1601 r
= log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to open /proc/self/mountinfo: %m");
1603 *error_path
= strdup("/proc/self/mountinfo");
1607 /* First round, establish all mounts we need */
1611 for (m
= mounts
; m
< mounts
+ n_mounts
; ++m
) {
1616 r
= follow_symlink(root
, m
);
1618 if (error_path
&& mount_entry_path(m
))
1619 *error_path
= strdup(mount_entry_path(m
));
1623 /* We hit a symlinked mount point. The entry got rewritten and might
1624 * point to a very different place now. Let's normalize the changed
1625 * list, and start from the beginning. After all to mount the entry
1626 * at the new location we might need some other mounts first */
1631 r
= apply_mount(root
, m
);
1633 if (error_path
&& mount_entry_path(m
))
1634 *error_path
= strdup(mount_entry_path(m
));
1644 normalize_mounts(root
, mounts
, &n_mounts
);
1647 /* Create a deny list we can pass to bind_mount_recursive() */
1648 deny_list
= new(char*, n_mounts
+1);
1653 for (j
= 0; j
< n_mounts
; j
++)
1654 deny_list
[j
] = (char*) mount_entry_path(mounts
+j
);
1655 deny_list
[j
] = NULL
;
1657 /* Second round, flip the ro bits if necessary. */
1658 for (m
= mounts
; m
< mounts
+ n_mounts
; ++m
) {
1659 r
= make_read_only(m
, deny_list
, proc_self_mountinfo
);
1661 if (error_path
&& mount_entry_path(m
))
1662 *error_path
= strdup(mount_entry_path(m
));
1668 /* MS_MOVE does not work on MS_SHARED so the remount MS_SHARED will be done later */
1669 r
= mount_move_root(root
);
1671 log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to mount root with MS_MOVE: %m");
1675 /* Remount / as the desired mode. Note that this will not
1676 * reestablish propagation from our side to the host, since
1677 * what's disconnected is disconnected. */
1678 if (mount(NULL
, "/", NULL
, mount_flags
| MS_REC
, NULL
) < 0) {
1679 r
= log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to remount '/' with desired mount flags: %m");
1687 for (m
= mounts
; m
< mounts
+ n_mounts
; m
++)
1688 mount_entry_done(m
);
1695 void bind_mount_free_many(BindMount
*b
, size_t n
) {
1698 assert(b
|| n
== 0);
1700 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++) {
1702 free(b
[i
].destination
);
1708 int bind_mount_add(BindMount
**b
, size_t *n
, const BindMount
*item
) {
1709 _cleanup_free_
char *s
= NULL
, *d
= NULL
;
1716 s
= strdup(item
->source
);
1720 d
= strdup(item
->destination
);
1724 c
= reallocarray(*b
, *n
+ 1, sizeof(BindMount
));
1730 c
[(*n
) ++] = (BindMount
) {
1731 .source
= TAKE_PTR(s
),
1732 .destination
= TAKE_PTR(d
),
1733 .read_only
= item
->read_only
,
1734 .nosuid
= item
->nosuid
,
1735 .recursive
= item
->recursive
,
1736 .ignore_enoent
= item
->ignore_enoent
,
1742 void temporary_filesystem_free_many(TemporaryFileSystem
*t
, size_t n
) {
1745 assert(t
|| n
== 0);
1747 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++) {
1755 int temporary_filesystem_add(
1756 TemporaryFileSystem
**t
,
1759 const char *options
) {
1761 _cleanup_free_
char *p
= NULL
, *o
= NULL
;
1762 TemporaryFileSystem
*c
;
1772 if (!isempty(options
)) {
1773 o
= strdup(options
);
1778 c
= reallocarray(*t
, *n
+ 1, sizeof(TemporaryFileSystem
));
1784 c
[(*n
) ++] = (TemporaryFileSystem
) {
1785 .path
= TAKE_PTR(p
),
1786 .options
= TAKE_PTR(o
),
1792 static int make_tmp_prefix(const char *prefix
) {
1793 _cleanup_free_
char *t
= NULL
;
1796 /* Don't do anything unless we know the dir is actually missing */
1797 r
= access(prefix
, F_OK
);
1800 if (errno
!= ENOENT
)
1803 r
= mkdir_parents(prefix
, 0755);
1807 r
= tempfn_random(prefix
, NULL
, &t
);
1811 if (mkdir(t
, 0777) < 0)
1814 if (chmod(t
, 01777) < 0) {
1820 if (rename(t
, prefix
) < 0) {
1823 return r
== -EEXIST
? 0 : r
; /* it's fine if someone else created the dir by now */
1830 static int make_tmp_subdir(const char *parent
, char **ret
) {
1831 _cleanup_free_
char *y
= NULL
;
1833 RUN_WITH_UMASK(0000) {
1834 y
= strjoin(parent
, "/tmp");
1838 if (mkdir(y
, 0777 | S_ISVTX
) < 0)
1847 static int setup_one_tmp_dir(const char *id
, const char *prefix
, char **path
, char **tmp_path
) {
1848 _cleanup_free_
char *x
= NULL
;
1849 char bid
[SD_ID128_STRING_MAX
];
1858 /* We include the boot id in the directory so that after a
1859 * reboot we can easily identify obsolete directories. */
1861 r
= sd_id128_get_boot(&boot_id
);
1865 x
= strjoin(prefix
, "/systemd-private-", sd_id128_to_string(boot_id
, bid
), "-", id
, "-XXXXXX");
1869 r
= make_tmp_prefix(prefix
);
1873 RUN_WITH_UMASK(0077)
1875 if (errno
== EROFS
|| ERRNO_IS_DISK_SPACE(errno
))
1882 r
= make_tmp_subdir(x
, tmp_path
);
1886 /* Trouble: we failed to create the directory. Instead of failing, let's simulate /tmp being
1887 * read-only. This way the service will get the EROFS result as if it was writing to the real
1889 r
= mkdir_p(RUN_SYSTEMD_EMPTY
, 0500);
1893 x
= strdup(RUN_SYSTEMD_EMPTY
);
1898 *path
= TAKE_PTR(x
);
1902 int setup_tmp_dirs(const char *id
, char **tmp_dir
, char **var_tmp_dir
) {
1903 _cleanup_(namespace_cleanup_tmpdirp
) char *a
= NULL
;
1904 _cleanup_(rmdir_and_freep
) char *a_tmp
= NULL
;
1910 assert(var_tmp_dir
);
1912 r
= setup_one_tmp_dir(id
, "/tmp", &a
, &a_tmp
);
1916 r
= setup_one_tmp_dir(id
, "/var/tmp", &b
, NULL
);
1920 a_tmp
= mfree(a_tmp
); /* avoid rmdir */
1921 *tmp_dir
= TAKE_PTR(a
);
1922 *var_tmp_dir
= TAKE_PTR(b
);
1927 int setup_netns(const int netns_storage_socket
[static 2]) {
1928 _cleanup_close_
int netns
= -1;
1931 assert(netns_storage_socket
);
1932 assert(netns_storage_socket
[0] >= 0);
1933 assert(netns_storage_socket
[1] >= 0);
1935 /* We use the passed socketpair as a storage buffer for our
1936 * namespace reference fd. Whatever process runs this first
1937 * shall create a new namespace, all others should just join
1938 * it. To serialize that we use a file lock on the socket
1941 * It's a bit crazy, but hey, works great! */
1943 if (lockf(netns_storage_socket
[0], F_LOCK
, 0) < 0)
1946 netns
= receive_one_fd(netns_storage_socket
[0], MSG_DONTWAIT
);
1947 if (netns
== -EAGAIN
) {
1948 /* Nothing stored yet, so let's create a new namespace. */
1950 if (unshare(CLONE_NEWNET
) < 0) {
1955 (void) loopback_setup();
1957 netns
= open("/proc/self/ns/net", O_RDONLY
|O_CLOEXEC
|O_NOCTTY
);
1965 } else if (netns
< 0) {
1970 /* Yay, found something, so let's join the namespace */
1971 if (setns(netns
, CLONE_NEWNET
) < 0) {
1979 q
= send_one_fd(netns_storage_socket
[1], netns
, MSG_DONTWAIT
);
1986 (void) lockf(netns_storage_socket
[0], F_ULOCK
, 0);
1990 int open_netns_path(const int netns_storage_socket
[static 2], const char *path
) {
1991 _cleanup_close_
int netns
= -1;
1994 assert(netns_storage_socket
);
1995 assert(netns_storage_socket
[0] >= 0);
1996 assert(netns_storage_socket
[1] >= 0);
1999 /* If the storage socket doesn't contain a netns fd yet, open one via the file system and store it in
2000 * it. This is supposed to be called ahead of time, i.e. before setup_netns() which will allocate a
2001 * new anonymous netns if needed. */
2003 if (lockf(netns_storage_socket
[0], F_LOCK
, 0) < 0)
2006 netns
= receive_one_fd(netns_storage_socket
[0], MSG_DONTWAIT
);
2007 if (netns
== -EAGAIN
) {
2008 /* Nothing stored yet. Open the file from the file system. */
2010 netns
= open(path
, O_RDONLY
|O_NOCTTY
|O_CLOEXEC
);
2016 r
= fd_is_network_ns(netns
);
2017 if (r
== 0) { /* Not a netns? Refuse early. */
2021 if (r
< 0 && r
!= -EUCLEAN
) /* EUCLEAN: we don't know */
2026 } else if (netns
< 0) {
2030 r
= 0; /* Already allocated */
2032 q
= send_one_fd(netns_storage_socket
[1], netns
, MSG_DONTWAIT
);
2039 (void) lockf(netns_storage_socket
[0], F_ULOCK
, 0);
2043 bool ns_type_supported(NamespaceType type
) {
2044 const char *t
, *ns_proc
;
2046 t
= namespace_type_to_string(type
);
2047 if (!t
) /* Don't know how to translate this? Then it's not supported */
2050 ns_proc
= strjoina("/proc/self/ns/", t
);
2051 return access(ns_proc
, F_OK
) == 0;
2054 static const char *const protect_home_table
[_PROTECT_HOME_MAX
] = {
2055 [PROTECT_HOME_NO
] = "no",
2056 [PROTECT_HOME_YES
] = "yes",
2057 [PROTECT_HOME_READ_ONLY
] = "read-only",
2058 [PROTECT_HOME_TMPFS
] = "tmpfs",
2061 DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP_WITH_BOOLEAN(protect_home
, ProtectHome
, PROTECT_HOME_YES
);
2063 static const char *const protect_system_table
[_PROTECT_SYSTEM_MAX
] = {
2064 [PROTECT_SYSTEM_NO
] = "no",
2065 [PROTECT_SYSTEM_YES
] = "yes",
2066 [PROTECT_SYSTEM_FULL
] = "full",
2067 [PROTECT_SYSTEM_STRICT
] = "strict",
2070 DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP_WITH_BOOLEAN(protect_system
, ProtectSystem
, PROTECT_SYSTEM_YES
);
2072 static const char* const namespace_type_table
[] = {
2073 [NAMESPACE_MOUNT
] = "mnt",
2074 [NAMESPACE_CGROUP
] = "cgroup",
2075 [NAMESPACE_UTS
] = "uts",
2076 [NAMESPACE_IPC
] = "ipc",
2077 [NAMESPACE_USER
] = "user",
2078 [NAMESPACE_PID
] = "pid",
2079 [NAMESPACE_NET
] = "net",
2082 DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP(namespace_type
, NamespaceType
);