/* * Copyright (C) 2019 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #include "mount_namespace.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "util.h" namespace android { namespace init { namespace { static bool BindMount(const std::string& source, const std::string& mount_point) { if (mount(source.c_str(), mount_point.c_str(), nullptr, MS_BIND | MS_REC, nullptr) == -1) { PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to bind mount " << source; return false; } return true; } static bool ChangeMount(const std::string& mount_point, unsigned long mountflags) { if (mount(nullptr, mount_point.c_str(), nullptr, mountflags, nullptr) == -1) { PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to remount " << mount_point << " as " << std::hex << mountflags; return false; } return true; } static int OpenMountNamespace() { int fd = open("/proc/self/ns/mnt", O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC); if (fd < 0) { PLOG(ERROR) << "Cannot open fd for current mount namespace"; } return fd; } static std::string GetMountNamespaceId() { std::string ret; if (!android::base::Readlink("/proc/self/ns/mnt", &ret)) { PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to read namespace ID"; return ""; } return ret; } static android::base::unique_fd bootstrap_ns_fd; static android::base::unique_fd default_ns_fd; static std::string bootstrap_ns_id; static std::string default_ns_id; } // namespace // In case we have two sets of APEXes (non-updatable, updatable), we need two separate mount // namespaces. bool NeedsTwoMountNamespaces() { if (IsRecoveryMode()) return false; // In microdroid, there's only one set of APEXes in built-in directories include block devices. if (IsMicrodroid()) return false; return true; } bool SetupMountNamespaces() { // Set the propagation type of / as shared so that any mounting event (e.g. // /data) is by default visible to all processes. When private mounting is // needed for /foo/bar, then we will make /foo/bar as a mount point (by // bind-mounting by to itself) and set the propagation type of the mount // point to private. if (!ChangeMount("/", MS_SHARED | MS_REC)) return false; // /apex is a private mountpoint to give different sets of APEXes for // the bootstrap and default mount namespaces. The processes running with // the bootstrap namespace get APEXes from the read-only partition. if (!(ChangeMount("/apex", MS_PRIVATE))) return false; // /linkerconfig is a private mountpoint to give a different linker configuration // based on the mount namespace. Subdirectory will be bind-mounted based on current mount // namespace if (!(ChangeMount("/linkerconfig", MS_PRIVATE))) return false; // The two mount namespaces present challenges for scoped storage, because // vold, which is responsible for most of the mounting, lives in the // bootstrap mount namespace, whereas most other daemons and all apps live // in the default namespace. Scoped storage has a need for a // /mnt/installer view that is a slave bind mount of /mnt/user - in other // words, all mounts under /mnt/user should automatically show up under // /mnt/installer. However, additional mounts done under /mnt/installer // should not propagate back to /mnt/user. In a single mount namespace // this is easy to achieve, by simply marking the /mnt/installer a slave // bind mount. Unfortunately, if /mnt/installer is only created and // bind mounted after the two namespaces are created below, we end up // with the following situation: // /mnt/user and /mnt/installer share the same peer group in both the // bootstrap and default namespaces. Marking /mnt/installer slave in either // namespace means that it won't propagate events to the /mnt/installer in // the other namespace, which is still something we require - vold is the // one doing the mounting under /mnt/installer, and those mounts should // show up in the default namespace as well. // // The simplest solution is to do the bind mount before the two namespaces // are created: the effect is that in both namespaces, /mnt/installer is a // slave to the /mnt/user mount, and at the same time /mnt/installer in the // bootstrap namespace shares a peer group with /mnt/installer in the // default namespace. // /mnt/androidwritable is similar to /mnt/installer but serves for // MOUNT_EXTERNAL_ANDROID_WRITABLE apps. if (!mkdir_recursive("/mnt/user", 0755)) return false; if (!mkdir_recursive("/mnt/installer", 0755)) return false; if (!mkdir_recursive("/mnt/androidwritable", 0755)) return false; if (!(BindMount("/mnt/user", "/mnt/installer"))) return false; if (!(BindMount("/mnt/user", "/mnt/androidwritable"))) return false; // First, make /mnt/installer and /mnt/androidwritable a slave bind mount if (!(ChangeMount("/mnt/installer", MS_SLAVE))) return false; if (!(ChangeMount("/mnt/androidwritable", MS_SLAVE))) return false; // Then, make it shared again - effectively creating a new peer group, that // will be inherited by new mount namespaces. if (!(ChangeMount("/mnt/installer", MS_SHARED))) return false; if (!(ChangeMount("/mnt/androidwritable", MS_SHARED))) return false; bootstrap_ns_fd.reset(OpenMountNamespace()); bootstrap_ns_id = GetMountNamespaceId(); // When APEXes are updatable (e.g. not-flattened), we create separate mount // namespaces for processes that are started before and after the APEX is // activated by apexd. In the namespace for pre-apexd processes, small // number of essential APEXes (e.g. com.android.runtime) are activated. // In the namespace for post-apexd processes, all APEXes are activated. bool success = true; if (NeedsTwoMountNamespaces()) { // Creating a new namespace by cloning, saving, and switching back to // the original namespace. if (unshare(CLONE_NEWNS) == -1) { PLOG(ERROR) << "Cannot create mount namespace"; return false; } default_ns_fd.reset(OpenMountNamespace()); default_ns_id = GetMountNamespaceId(); if (setns(bootstrap_ns_fd.get(), CLONE_NEWNS) == -1) { PLOG(ERROR) << "Cannot switch back to bootstrap mount namespace"; return false; } // Some components (e.g. servicemanager) need to access bootstrap // APEXes from the default mount namespace. To achieve that, we bind-mount // /apex to /bootstrap-apex in the bootstrap mount namespace. Since /bootstrap-apex // is "shared", the mounts are visible in the default mount namespace as well. // // The end result will look like: // in the bootstrap mount namespace: // /apex (== /bootstrap-apex) // {bootstrap APEXes from the read-only partition} // // in the default mount namespace: // /bootstrap-apex // {bootstrap APEXes from the read-only partition} // /apex // {APEXes, can be from /data partition} if (!(BindMount("/bootstrap-apex", "/apex"))) return false; } else { // Otherwise, default == bootstrap default_ns_fd.reset(OpenMountNamespace()); default_ns_id = GetMountNamespaceId(); } LOG(INFO) << "SetupMountNamespaces done"; return success; } // Switch the mount namespace of the current process from bootstrap to default OR from default to // bootstrap. If the current mount namespace is neither bootstrap nor default, keep it that way. Result SwitchToMountNamespaceIfNeeded(MountNamespace target_mount_namespace) { if (IsRecoveryMode()) { // we don't have multiple namespaces in recovery mode or if apex is not updatable return {}; } const std::string current_namespace_id = GetMountNamespaceId(); MountNamespace current_mount_namespace; if (current_namespace_id == bootstrap_ns_id) { current_mount_namespace = NS_BOOTSTRAP; } else if (current_namespace_id == default_ns_id) { current_mount_namespace = NS_DEFAULT; } else { // services with `namespace mnt` start in its own mount namespace. So we need to keep it. return {}; } // We're already in the target mount namespace. if (current_mount_namespace == target_mount_namespace) { return {}; } const auto& ns_fd = target_mount_namespace == NS_BOOTSTRAP ? bootstrap_ns_fd : default_ns_fd; const auto& ns_name = target_mount_namespace == NS_BOOTSTRAP ? "bootstrap" : "default"; if (ns_fd.get() != -1) { if (setns(ns_fd.get(), CLONE_NEWNS) == -1) { return ErrnoError() << "Failed to switch to " << ns_name << " mount namespace."; } } return {}; } base::Result GetCurrentMountNamespace() { std::string current_namespace_id = GetMountNamespaceId(); if (current_namespace_id == "") { return Error() << "Failed to get current mount namespace ID"; } if (current_namespace_id == bootstrap_ns_id) { return NS_BOOTSTRAP; } else if (current_namespace_id == default_ns_id) { return NS_DEFAULT; } return Error() << "Failed to find current mount namespace"; } } // namespace init } // namespace android