It is not enough to align the read buffer only, because
consequent writes might still fail with EINVAL. The write
buffer should be also aligned according to the write(2)
manual page.
Change-Id: I7547dec5208732c56f4466c1b0c88f36dabacf5b
If a file is opened in direct I/O mode (with O_DIRECT flag),
the read buffer addess must be aligned to memory page size
boundary. The Direct I/O is not needed for normal files,
however, some special hardware access (e.g. smart SD cards)
will not work without it.
Change-Id: I42babeee86dba1880fd23e2592fddd7060da3e20
Add sdcard FUSE daemon flag to specify the GID required for a package
to have write access. Normally sdcard_rw, but it will be media_rw
for secondary external storage devices, so DefaultContainerService
can still clean up package directories after uninstall.
Create /mnt/media_rw which is where vold will mount raw secondary
external storage devices before wrapping them in a FUSE instance.
Bug: 10330128, 10330229
Change-Id: I4385c36fd9035cdf56892aaf7b36ef4b81f4418a
Before this change, FUSE lookup() would have the side effect of
creating the directory on behalf of apps. This resulted in most
directories being created just by Settings trying to measure disk
space. Instead, we're switching to have vold do directory creation
when an app doesn't have enough permissions.
Create fs_mkdirs() utility to create all parent directories in a
path as needed. Allow traversal (+x) into /storage directories.
Fix FUSE derived permissions to be case insensitive. Mark well-known
directories as .nomedia when created.
Bug: 10577808, 10330221
Change-Id: I53114f2e63ffbe6de4ba6a72d94a232523231cad
handle_rename() would end up acquiring the lock twice. Change to
always derive has_rw inside earlier locks (instead of acquiring a
second time), and pass the value into check_caller_access_to_name().
Bug: 10547597
Change-Id: If5744d6d226a4785676c19d0f7fdf1c05060ed76
The fuse_open_out structure returned to the kernel by handle_opendir()
was not properly initializing all the fields. The symptom was recursive
ls (ls -R) failing on the emulated sdcard filesystem, because rewinddir(3)
was failing with ESPIPE.
Bug: 7168594
Change-Id: I56ddfd3453e6aac34fe6e001e88c4c46fb2eb271
The legacy internal layout places users at the top-level of the
filesystem, so handle with new PERM_LEGACY_PRE_ROOT when requested.
Mirror single OBB directory between all users without requiring fancy
bind mounts by letting a nodes graft in another part of the
underlying tree.
Move to everything having "sdcard_r" GID by default, and verify that
calling apps hold "sdcard_rw" when performing mutations. Determines
app group membership from new packages.list column.
Flag to optionally enable sdcard_pics/sdcard_av permissions
splitting. Flag to supply a default GID for all files. Ignore
attempts to access security sensitive files. Fix run-as to check for
new "package_info" GID.
Change-Id: Id5f3680779109141c65fb8fa1daf56597f49ea0d
Changes the FUSE daemon to synthesize an Android-specific set of
filesystem permissions, even when the underlying media storage is
permissionless. This is designed to support several features:
First, apps can access their own files in /Android/data/com.example/
without requiring any external storage permissions. This is enabled
by allowing o+x on parent directories, and assigning the UID owner
based on the directory name (package name). The mapping from package
to appId is parsed from packages.list, which is updated when apps are
added/removed. Changes are observed through inotify. It creates
missing package name directories when requested and valid.
Second, support for separate permissions for photos and audio/video
content on the device through new GIDs which are assigned based on
top-level directory names.
Finally, support for multi-user separation on the same physical media
through new /Android/user/ directory, which will be bind-mounted
into place. It recursively applies the above rules to each secondary
user.
rwxrwx--x root:sdcard_rw /
rwxrwx--- root:sdcard_pics /Pictures
rwxrwx--- root:sdcard_av /Music
rwxrwx--x root:sdcard_rw /Android
rwxrwx--x root:sdcard_rw /Android/data
rwxrwx--- u0_a12:sdcard_rw /Android/data/com.example
rwxrwx--x root:sdcard_rw /Android/obb/
rwxrwx--- u0_a12:sdcard_rw /Android/obb/com.example
rwxrwx--- root:sdcard_all /Android/user
rwxrwx--x root:sdcard_rw /Android/user/10
rwxrwx--- u10_a12:sdcard_rw /Android/user/10/Android/data/com.example
These derived permissions are disabled by default. Switched option
parsing to getopt().
Change-Id: I21bf5d79d13f0f07a6a116122b16395f4f97505b
The default is 1024 files, and in some testing, the limit has been
hit. This raises the limit to 8192. Going higher starts to cause
performance issues (I started to notice that around 16K open files
in my testing) as sdcard does linear searches. If a higher max
is needed, then the sdcard daemon will need some optimizations.
Bug: 7442187
Change-Id: I7aba7f4556ed70651f36244294a6756f3d6b8963
Clang turned up some signed/unsigned comparison warnings. These warnings
have been fixed by cleaning up sdcard slightly:
- Don't use negative numbers for invalid gid/uid.
- sdcard takes a fixed number of arguments now so assert on that instead
of using a for loop.
- Also fixed usage string to reflect this fact.
Change-Id: Iee58a8e9aaedb3d40ad7dfeef63d8cd1fe1cd248
Author: Edwin Vane <edwin.vane@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Kevin P Schoedel <kevin.p.schoedel@intel.com>
The essential idea here is that a handler thread only needs to
hold a lock on the global node table while it is manipulating
nodes. The actual I/O operation is then performed without
holding any locks.
By default, we use 2 threads but this can be configured on the
command-line. Work is sheduled somewhat arbitrarily by the
handler threads. Whichever thread happens to read() the next
request first wins the right process it. This policy is very
simple but potentially wastes threads when there isn't much
work to be done. We can always improve this later if needed.
Change-Id: Id27a27c2c9b40d4f8e35a6bef9dd84f0dfacf337
This is mostly a structural change. The handlers have been moved
into individual functions, which will help with upcoming changes.
Change-Id: I774739d859e177d6b5d4186d2771444166b734fa
This request is needed for application correctness, without which
data corruption may result.
Bug: 6488845
Change-Id: I3d676c2e40f6e6b37d5d270c7cb40f1bf8c1fa47
Use constants to specify MAX_READ and MAX_WRITE buffer sizes and
use that to determine the size of the buffers that we need.
Be more careful about how the request header and data payload are
extracted. For example, the old code did len -= hdr->len, but
since len == hdr->len, this value was always 0. It turns out we
didn't use len thereafter, but we might want to for sanity checking
incoming requests.
Use const to make it clearer what data is coming out of the request.
Removed spurious error reply from FUSE_WRITE. It serves no purpose
and is ignored by the kernel.
Bug: 6488845
Change-Id: Ia328532979868f0aaea43744a49662f2f4511bfe
Slightly optimizes the writes used by sdcard to increase
throughput and decrease cpu load. Update the read
size to 256 x 1024 + 128 from current 8192 bytes since
writes can go as high as that.
Change-Id: I3bad425f31d4aa6f44f546e3d31439fd5bdca9ea
Signed-off-by: Sundar Raman <sunds@ti.com>
Add support for the utime(2) family of system calls to change the modify
and access time of files. Requires an updated bionic with support for
the utimensat(2) system call.
Change-Id: I8cc0c0e6671c5708849752f47e4c3d4be2858b61
- Following members were not initialized in fuse_init().
fuse->root.actual_name
fuse->root.gen
- Initialize fuse->root with memset().
Change-Id: I4bce754ace608b526961f59049b2d780fd99756f
Fixes problem with "ls -R" in /mnt/sdcard
BUG: 3309556
Change-Id: Ie2246585439116de3cb40f4005f3b44a0439f54c
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
sdcard daemon will now create new files and directories using
the actual name passed in by the client.
For existing files, sdcard will do case insensitive matching
when case sensitive lookup fails.
Change-Id: I89f995ea01beb2c63a9b36943dbcfaa16e7cd972
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
The fuse layer in the kernel does not support case insensitive file systems.
But the sdcard daemon's fuse_lookup was returning the same file object for
different file names, which caused problems in the kernel fuse layer's dcache,
resulting in EBUSY errors if the same directory was opened twice under different
names differing only by case.
To fix this, the sdcard daemon will return different file objects for files or directories
that differ only by case. Now the squashing occurs only in the interaction between
the sdcard daemon and the underlying file system in /data/media, and sdcard maintains
the illusion for the kernel fuse layer that there are two separate files.
Example: Suppose both /mnt/sdcard/foo.txt and /mnt/sdcard/FOO.TXT are opened.
Previously, the sdcard would squash this to a single node, and return the same
node to the kernel fuse implementation twice, and would open the underlying file
/data/media/foo.txt only once. Now sdcard will create two separate nodes will open
/data/media/foo.txt twice, once for mnt/sdcard/foo.txt and again for /mnt/sdcard/FOO.TXT.
Change-Id: I70e36b7822142750d3eeeb75edd6464ec7c79f2a
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
-l squash all file names to lower case when creating new files
-f rename existing files to make them lower case
Change-Id: I3245deb690228cf577bdc9bd4b0fcf0306ea3e16
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
>2GB files were failing strangely when pread was used instead of
pread64. Also writing to files should use pwrite64 in case they grow
over 2GB.
Bug: 3205336
Change-Id: I0c9619de35680093d7777ca132ce488eae502216
In response to a RENAME, we actually need to rename and move the virtual
node. To support this, filenames are now allocated separately, as reallocing
the whole node to accommodate a longer filename would break the direct
mapping of fhs and inodes to fuse pointers.
Change-Id: I71e5a965f875dedc5f58f9d182156734b29ca179
Handle truncate cases within SETATTR so that truncate() and ftruncate() call
will work.
Change-Id: I5a9862dcaa6ca7b5e9115cb5d3bfed88787fa7ac
Signed-off-by: Paul Eastham <eastham@google.com>
sdcard is a program that uses FUSE to emulate FAT-on-sdcard style
directory permissions (all files are given fixed owner, group, and
permissions at creation, owner, group, and permissions are not
changeable, symlinks and hardlinks are not createable, etc.
usage: sdcard <path> <uid> <gid>
It must be run as root, but will change to uid/gid as soon as it
mounts a filesystem on /sdcard. It will refuse to run if uid or
gid are zero.
Change-Id: I9a5d2e5daaebeee632f8470172cbb77b7fa689f8
Signed-off-by: Brian Swetland <swetland@google.com>