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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeff Sharkey
11c2d380a7 Move even more vold commands over to Binder.
This moves fstrim, obb and appfuse commands over to the new Binder
interface.  This change also separates creating/destroying and
mounting/unmounting of OBB volumes, which means they finally flow
nicely into the modern VolumeInfo/VolumeBase design.

We now generate unique identifiers for all OBB volumes, instead of
using a shady MD5 hash.

Change all "loop" and "dm" devices to tag the kernel resources with
a vold-specific prefix so that we can clean them up if vold crashes;
there are new destroyAll() methods that handle this cleanup.

Move appfuse mounting/unmounting into VolumeManager so it can be
shared.  Move various model objects into a separate directory to
tidy things up.

Test: cts-tradefed run commandAndExit cts-dev -m CtsOsTestCases -t android.os.storage.cts.StorageManagerTest
Bug: 13758960
Change-Id: I7294e32b3fb6efe07cb3b77bd20166e70b66958f
2017-09-11 18:44:17 -06:00
Daniel Rosenberg
1d79d1014e Check if sdcard daemon exited.
If the system is using sdcardfs, the sdcard daemon exits after mounting.
If it's using FUSE, the sdcard daemon runs until we go to unmount.

Bug: 37638548
Test: Run "adb shell ps | grep -w Z" with sdcardfs enabled.
      The sdcard daemon should not be listed.
      Run again with sdcardfs disabled. The daemon should be
      running, and vold should not be stuck waiting on it.
Change-Id: I930d22b35194ec99e7a6a4a022a04d36f4f39a34
2017-07-11 18:09:15 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
0e08e84df0 vold should #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
Bug: https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues/398
Test: builds
Change-Id: I7a1ca1701099886fb493cc5288d6ee867d5f520a
2017-05-18 09:08:24 -07:00
John Cormie
25cc7e3c33 Unmount public sdcard filesystems before killing the fuse process.
Avoids ENOTCONN during eject for sdcard users.

Change-Id: I7b89ccaad4bb7af3639dc0b702168030a2f88366
Bug: 28268676
2016-04-19 22:34:52 +00:00
Jeff Sharkey
8aff854b94 Kill apps using PublicVolume when unmounting.
Bug: 24863778
Change-Id: I86a482c6de78afe2e09ca91165000e1b10a42058
2016-03-30 20:37:30 -06:00
Qin Chao
e0074f142b Hide external storage from apps if it's not set as adoptable
If storage is not visible to apps and no need to spin up FUSE, it also
should not make FUSE mount point directory.

Change-Id: I6ecd2e5bf56b5dcf0e11834880256b156a62a9a0
Signed-off-by: Qin Chao <chao.qin@intel.com>
2015-12-15 15:20:41 +08:00
Elliott Hughes
7e128fbe21 Track rename from base/ to android-base/.
Change-Id: I3096cfa50afa395d8e9a8043ab69c1e390f86ccb
2015-12-04 15:50:53 -08:00
Jeff Sharkey
1bd078fa7b Protect runtime storage mount points.
We have a bunch of magic that mounts the correct view of storage
access based on the runtime permissions of an app, but we forgot to
protect the real underlying data sources; oops.

This series of changes just bumps the directory heirarchy one level
to give us /mnt/runtime which we can mask off as 0700 to prevent
people from jumping to the exposed internals.

Also add CTS tests to verify that we're protecting access to
internal mount points like this.

Bug: 22964288
Change-Id: I83f09f0423f4993e766273c50389dd29b1c50589
2015-08-06 11:45:50 -07:00
Jeff Sharkey
8474ee3231 Return useful path when not visible.
This allows apps like ExternalStorageProvider to still read/write
files on transient storage devices which aren't mounted as visible.

Bug: 22545248
Change-Id: Idacb15f2233245a8e1861d9be977535a82b218ec
2015-07-30 16:54:23 -07:00
Jeff Sharkey
20642ae71a Give secondary users read-only physical cards.
Long ago, we mounted secondary physical cards as readable by all
users on the device, which enabled the use-case of loading media on
a card and viewing it from all users.

More recently, we started giving write access to these secondary
physical cards, but this created a one-directional channel for
communication across user boundaries; something that CDD disallows.

This change is designed to give us the best of both worlds: the
package-specific directories are writable for the user that mounted
the card, but access to those "Android" directories are blocked for
all other users.  Other users remain able to read content elsewhere
on the card.

Bug: 22787184
Change-Id: I75dbd339f11402ae774c7e4b8f2b15ee216270e8
2015-07-28 17:47:11 -07:00
Jeff Sharkey
c7b5b570bd Null-terminate readlink() result, full remount.
In order to compare results from readlink() calls, we need to null
terminate the read value, otherwise we can end up doing an infinitely
recursive remount in the root namespace.

When remounting inside a namespace, unmount all existing mounts before
mounting the new storage into place.  This also means we need to mount
the user-specific symlinks back into place.

Skip spinning up the FUSE daemon when not visible, otherwise we get
stuck waiting for a daemon that never shows up.

Bug: 22192518, 22204412
Change-Id: Icc7db822354ab7ffc47c39cd0611f65edecc32e5
2015-06-30 15:54:17 -07:00
Jeff Sharkey
66270a21df Let's reinvent storage, yet again!
Now that we're treating storage as a runtime permission, we need to
grant read/write access without killing the app.  This is really
tricky, since we had been using GIDs for access control, and they're
set in stone once Zygote drops privileges.

The only thing left that can change dynamically is the filesystem
itself, so let's do that.  This means changing the FUSE daemon to
present itself as three different views:

/mnt/runtime_default/foo - view for apps with no access
/mnt/runtime_read/foo - view for apps with read access
/mnt/runtime_write/foo - view for apps with write access

There is still a single location for all the backing files, and
filesystem permissions are derived the same way for each view, but
the file modes are masked off differently for each mountpoint.

During Zygote fork, it wires up the appropriate storage access into
an isolated mount namespace based on the current app permissions.  When
the app is granted permissions dynamically at runtime, the system
asks vold to jump into the existing mount namespace and bind mount
the newly granted access model into place.

Bug: 21858077
Change-Id: Iade538e4bc7af979fe20095f74416e8a0f165a4a
2015-06-25 22:40:08 -07:00
Makoto Onuki
c82c9ce18c Make sure volume is vfat before fsck'ing.
Bug 21948137

Change-Id: I6843423fd8809d9e2f352059a810aa17dd83b3e3
2015-06-24 13:30:45 -07:00
Jeff Sharkey
d0640f6358 Add f2fs support for private volumes.
When formatting volumes, pass along fsType string which can be "auto"
to let the volume select the best choice.  For now, private volumes
assume that MMC devices (like SD cards) are best off using f2fs when
both kernel support and tools are present, otherwise fall back to
ext4.  Use blkid when mounting to pick the right set of tools.

Move filesystem utility methods into namespaces and place in separate
directory to be more organized.

Bug: 20275581
Change-Id: Id5f82d8672dda2e9f68c35b075f28232b0b55ed4
2015-06-08 20:21:25 -07:00
Jeff Sharkey
8d15cb9828 Report internal path for public volumes.
Used by framework to bypass FUSE daemon overhead in some cases.

Bug: 21017105
Change-Id: I2f3ae70607417fc4cd2c970cb17cf3afa2f42613
2015-05-13 12:36:48 -07:00
Jeff Sharkey
f1b996df6f Volumes know parent disks; unsupported disks.
This is cleaner and more direct than the reverse of having the disk
publish child volume membership.  Rename state constants to match
public API.  Add state representing bad removal.  Make it clear that
volume flags are related to mounting.

Send new unsupported disk event when we finish scanning an entire
disk and have no meaningful volumes.

Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: I08a91452ff561171a484d1da5745293ec893aec0
2015-04-17 17:43:56 -07:00
Jeff Sharkey
48d81d3b58 Remember to tear down ASEC bind mount.
Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: I17093f0f9abe8762e5ee4f38ce99f9024e419dfc
2015-04-12 21:50:32 -07:00
Jeff Sharkey
ce6a913aea Exclusive exec() path, format after partition.
Sadly setexeccon() is process global, so we need to carefully ensure
that all exec() are mutually exclusive to avoid transitioning into
unwanted domains.  Also, because we have several threads floating
around, we need to guard all our FDs with O_CLOEXEC.

Format all newly created volumes immediately after partitioning,
but silence all events emitted from those volumes to prevent the
framework from getting all excited.  Unify all notify events under a
single codepath to make them easy to silence.

Sent SIGINT before escalating to SIGTERM when unmounting.

Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: Idc6c806afc7919a004a93e2240b42884f6b52d6b
2015-04-11 08:48:13 -07:00
Jeff Sharkey
f0121c574e Updates for expanded storage.
Mount private volumes at /mnt/expand, which is where we have new
SELinux policy waiting for us.  Also ensure that foundational
directories are ready when mounting.

Create local fs_prepare_dir() wrapper that sets SELinux context
based on path, avoiding the need for a later restorecon.

Use UUID as directory name for public volumes.  Wait a few seconds
before issuing first signal when force unmounting.

Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: If22595380faaae321705b06c87d877419620da48
2015-04-06 17:41:30 -07:00
Jeff Sharkey
95c87cce35 Different blkid and fsck execution domains.
vold works with two broad classes of block devices: untrusted devices
that come in from the wild, and trusted devices like PrivateVolume
which are encrypted.

When running blkid and fsck, we pick which SELinux execution domain
to use based on which class the device belongs to.

Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: I2695f028710a4863f0c3b2ed6da437f466401272
2015-04-01 14:08:40 -07:00
Jeff Sharkey
9c48498f45 Support for private (adopted) volumes.
This adds support for private volumes which is just a filesystem
wrapped in a dm-crypt layer.  For now we're using the exact same
configuration as internal encryption (aes-cbc-essiv:sha256), but we
don't store any key material on the removable media.  Instead, we
store the key on internal storage, and use the GPT partition GUID
to identify which key should be used.

This means that private external storage is effectively as secure as
the internal storage of the device.  That is, if the internal storage
is encrypted, then our external storage key is also encrypted.

When partitioning disks, we now support a "private" mode which has
a PrivateVolume partition, and a currently unused 16MB metadata
partition reserved for future use.  It also supports a "mixed" mode
which creates both a PublicVolume and PrivateVolume on the same
disk.  Mixed mode is currently experimental.

For now, just add ext4 support to PrivateVolume; we'll look at f2fs
in a future change.  Add VolumeBase lifecycle for setting up crypto
mappings, and extract blkid logic into shared method.  Sprinkle some
more "static" around the cryptfs code to improve invariants.

Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: Ibd1df6250735b706959a1eb9d9f7219ea85912a0
2015-04-01 10:45:05 -07:00
Jeff Sharkey
36801cccf2 Progress towards dynamic storage support.
Wire up new Disk and VolumeBase objects and events to start replacing
older DirectVolume code.  Use filesystem UUID as visible PublicVolume
name to be more deterministic.

When starting, create DiskSource instances based on fstab, and watch
for kernel devices to appear.  Turn matching devices into Disk
objects, scan for partitions, and create any relevant VolumeBase
objects.  Broadcast all of these events towards userspace so the
framework can decide what to mount.

Keep track of the primary VolumeBase, and update the new per-user
/storage/self/primary symlink for all started users.

Provide a reset command that framework uses to start from a known
state when runtime is restarted.  When vold is unexpectedly killed,
try recovering by unmounting everything under /mnt and /storage
before moving forward.

Remove UMS sharing support for now, since no current devices support
it; MTP is the recommended solution going forward because it offers
better multi-user support.

Switch killProcessesWithOpenFiles() to directly take signal.  Fix
one SOCK_CLOEXEC bug, but SELinux says there are more lurking.

Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: I2dad1303aa4667ec14c52f774e2a28b3c1c1ff6d
2015-03-30 19:46:31 -07:00
Dan Albert
ae9e890337 Update for libbase.
Change-Id: I23b1281a63031a7481ea7b33c9ddbdbe7d3d6174
2015-03-16 10:35:17 -07:00
Jeff Sharkey
deb2405737 Checkpoint of better dynamic device support.
This is the first in a series of changes that are designed to
introduce better support for dynamic block devices.

It starts by defining a new Volume object which represents a storage
endpoint that knows how to mount, unmount, and format itself.  This
could be a filesystem directly on a partition, or it could be an
emulated FUSE filesystem, an ASEC, or an OBB.

These new volumes can be "stacked" so that unmounting a volume will
also unmount any volumes stacked above it.  Volumes that provide
shared storage can also be asked to present themselves (through bind
mounts) into user-specific mount areas.

This change also adds a Disk class which is created based on block
kernel netlink events.  Instead of waiting for partition events from
the kernel, it uses gptfdisk to read partition details and creates
the relevant Volume objects.

Change-Id: I0e8bc1f8f9dcb24405f5e795c0658998e22ae2f7
2015-03-13 10:12:57 -07:00