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2020-05-17Update go-fuse import path to github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/v2Jakob Unterwurzacher
We need https://github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/commit/fd7328faf9fdf75709f7ba7df7072aaf4eeb18b3 to fix a crash reported in https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/430 : 2019/10/30 17:14:16 Unknown opcode 2016 panic: runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference [signal SIGSEGV: segmentation violation code=0x1 addr=0x20 pc=0x508d38] This patch is only in the v2.x.x branch. Upgrade to v2, as the old API is also supported there. Running git grep hanwen/go-fuse | grep -v hanwen/go-fuse/v2 to check for forgotten references comes back clean.
2020-04-19inomap: rework logic to efficiently support flagsJakob Unterwurzacher
Adding flags allows to use inomap in reverse mode, replacing the clunky inoBaseDirIV/inoBaseNameFile logic that causes problems with high underlying inode numbers ( https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/457 ) Microbenchmarks (values below) show that the "SingleDev" case is now much slower due to an extra map lookup, but this has no visible effects in ./test.bash results, so there was no time spent optimizing the case further. $ go test -bench=. goos: linux goarch: amd64 pkg: github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/inomap BenchmarkTranslateSingleDev-4 18757510 61.5 ns/op BenchmarkTranslateManyDevs-4 18061515 64.5 ns/op PASS ok github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/inomap 2.467s
2020-04-13inomap: split into separate packageJakob Unterwurzacher
inomap will also be used by fusefrontend_reverse in the future. Split if off openfiletable to make it independent.
2019-11-16fs: add uint64 cast to fix Darwin buildJakob Unterwurzacher
Error from Travis CI was: +GOOS=darwin +GOARCH=amd64 +go build -tags without_openssl # github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/fusefrontend internal/fusefrontend/fs.go:88:45: cannot use st.Dev (type int32) as type uint64 in argument to openfiletable.NewInumMap Add uint64 to fix it.
2019-11-16fusefrontend: use inummapJakob Unterwurzacher
translate inode numbers on different devices to fix collisions. Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/435
2019-09-08Fix -idle unmounting despite activityJakob Unterwurzacher
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/421
2019-03-26reverse mode: support wildcard exclude (--exclude-wildcard)Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
This adds support for gitignore-like wildcards and exclude patters in reverse mode. It (somewhat) fixes #273: no regexp support, but the syntax should be powerful enough to satisfy most needs. Also, since adding a lot of --exclude options can be tedious, it adds the --exclude-from option to read patterns from a file (or files).
2019-01-20fusefronted: comment why Access() does not check context.UidJakob Unterwurzacher
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/347
2019-01-20Revert "syscallcompat: drop Faccessat AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW helper"Jakob Unterwurzacher
Breaks mounting on MacOS: unix.Faccessat on Darwin does NOT (yet) support AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW. See d44fe89ba4f3252c5bd00c4f7730197732f2a26a . This reverts commit 0805a63df1b5f915b228727f6074c2506922d0ad.
2019-01-20syscallcompat: drop Faccessat AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW helperJakob Unterwurzacher
unix.Faccessat has added support for AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW in July 2018, https://github.com/golang/sys/commit/bd9dbc187b6e1dacfdd2722a87e83093c2d7bd6e#diff-341484dbbe3180cd7a31ef2ad2d679b6 which means we no longer need our own helper. Closes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/347
2019-01-16fusefrontend: Rework the Utimens handling on macOS.Sebastian Lackner
For Linux, everything effectively stays the same. For both path-based and fd-based Utimens() calls, we use unix.UtimesNanoAt(). To avoid introducing a separate syscall wrapper for futimens() (as done in go-fuse, for example), we instead use the /proc/self/fd - trick. On macOS, this changes quite a lot: * Path-based Utimens() calls were previously completely broken, since unix.UtimensNanoAt() ignores the passed file descriptor. Note that this cannot be fixed easily since there IS no appropriate syscall available on macOS prior to High Sierra (10.13). We emulate this case by using Fchdir() + setattrlist(). * Fd-based Utimens() calls were previously translated to f.GetAttr() (to fill any empty parameters) and syscall.Futimes(), which does not does support nanosecond precision. Both issues can be fixed by switching to fsetattrlist(). Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/350
2019-01-15fusefrontend: Print 'too many open files' warning for both short and long names.Sebastian Lackner
While we're at it, also replace os.* constants with syscall.* constants.
2019-01-14syscallcompat: rework Fchmodat to FchmodatNofollowJakob Unterwurzacher
We never want Fchmodat to follow symlinks, so follow what Qemu does, and call our function FchmodatNofollow.
2019-01-13fusefrontend: drop last remaining call into loopbackFileSystemJakob Unterwurzacher
The only call forwarded to loopbackFileSystem was Statfs, which is trivial to implement. Implement it and drop loopbackFileSystem, as having it carries the risk that a coding error bypasses the usual encryption/decryption chain.
2019-01-13fusefrontend: Do not pass unsupported flags to Faccessat on macOS.Sebastian Lackner
Fixes mounting of forward mounts on macOS High Sierra.
2019-01-12fusefrontend: Preserve SUID/SGID/sticky-bits in openWriteOnlyFile and Rmdir.Sebastian Lackner
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/336 and https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/337.
2019-01-12fusefrontend: -allow_other: Use SymlinkatUser in Symlink FUSE call.Sebastian Lackner
Instead of manually adjusting the user after creating the symlink, adjust effective permissions and let the kernel deal with it. Related to https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/338.
2019-01-12fusefrontend: -allow_other: Use MknodatUser in Mknod FUSE call.Sebastian Lackner
Instead of manually adjusting the user and mode after creating the device file, adjust effective permissions and let the kernel deal with it. Related to https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/338.
2019-01-12fusefrontend: -allow_other: Use OpenatUser in Create FUSE call.Sebastian Lackner
Revert commit b22cc03c7516b2003880db8375d26c76d6dff093. Instead of manually adjusting the user and mode after creating the file, adjust effective permissions and let the kernel deal with it. Related to https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/338.
2019-01-12fusefrontend: Don't chown gocryptfs.diriv files.Sebastian Lackner
The current code has a risk of race-conditions, since we pass a path containing "/" to Fchownat. We could fix this by opening a file descriptor, however, this does not seem worth the effort. We also don't chown *.name files.
2019-01-08fusefrontend: -allow_other: set file mode *after* chown in Create()Jakob Unterwurzacher
Reported by @slackner at https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/327 : Possible race-conditions between file creation and Fchownat * Assume a system contains a gocryptfs mount as root user with -allow_other * As a regular user create a new file with mode containing the SUID flag and write access for other users * Before gocryptfs executes the Fchownat call, try to open the file again, write some exploit code to it, and try to run it. For a short time, the file is owned by root and has the SUID flag, so this is pretty dangerous.
2019-01-07fusefrontend: Clarify access mode check related to O_WRONLY handling.Sebastian Lackner
Use O_ACCMODE mask in openWriteOnlyFile for improved readability.
2019-01-07fusefrontend: Filter O_CREAT in mangleOpenFlags.Sebastian Lackner
2019-01-06fusefrontend: Check result of Fchmod syscall.Sebastian Lackner
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/328
2019-01-04fusefrontend: print warning when Create() runs out of file descriptorsJakob Unterwurzacher
We alread have this warning in Open(), but xfstests generic/488 causes "too many open files" via Create. Add the same message so the user sees what is going on.
2019-01-04A few more spelling fixes.Sebastian Lackner
Found with the 'codespell' utility.
2019-01-03fusefrontend: add dirCacheJakob Unterwurzacher
2019-01-02fusefrontend: move openBackingDir into its own fileJakob Unterwurzacher
This function is in all fastpaths, will get a cache, and needs its own file. renamed: internal/fusefrontend/names.go -> internal/fusefrontend/openbackingdir.go renamed: internal/fusefrontend/names_test.go -> internal/fusefrontend/openbackingdir_test.go
2019-01-02fusefrontend: xattr: fix operations on files without read permissionsJakob Unterwurzacher
* listxattr is fixed via the /proc/self/fd trick * setxattr,removexattr are fixed by opening the file O_WRONLY Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/308
2019-01-02fusefrontend: don't downgrade type needlesslyJakob Unterwurzacher
2019-01-01fusefrontend: fix fd leak in Access()Jakob Unterwurzacher
Thanks @slackner! Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/306
2019-01-01fusefrontend: make Utimens symlink-safeJakob Unterwurzacher
unix.UtimesNanoAt now also exists on Darwin, yay!
2019-01-01fusefrontend: mark Truncate, Unlink, Symlink symlink-safeJakob Unterwurzacher
No changes needed.
2019-01-01fusefrontend: make Rmdir symlink-safeJakob Unterwurzacher
Now uses Unlinkat.
2019-01-01nametransform: rename WriteLongName() -> WriteLongNameAt()Jakob Unterwurzacher
And also rename DeleteLongName() -> DeleteLongNameAt(). The naming follow the names open the openat() etc syscalls.
2019-01-01fusefrontend: make Readlink() symlink-safeJakob Unterwurzacher
Now symlink-safe through Readlinkat().
2019-01-01fusefrontend: make GetAttr() symlink-safeJakob Unterwurzacher
Use openBackingDir() and Fstatat(). High performance impact, though part of it should be mitigated by adding DirIV caching to the new code paths. $ ./benchmark.bash Testing gocryptfs at /tmp/benchmark.bash.Eou: gocryptfs v1.6-37-ge3914b3-dirty; go-fuse v20170619-66-g6df8ddc; 2018-10-14 go1.11 WRITE: 262144000 bytes (262 MB, 250 MiB) copied, 1.2289 s, 213 MB/s READ: 262144000 bytes (262 MB, 250 MiB) copied, 1.02616 s, 255 MB/s UNTAR: 24.490 MD5: 13.120 LS: 3.368 RM: 9.232
2019-01-01fusefrontend: mark symlink-safe FUSE callsJakob Unterwurzacher
Document which FUSE calls are already symlink-safe in the function comment.
2019-01-01fusefrontend: make Access() symlink-safe.Jakob Unterwurzacher
Make Access() symlink-safe through use of faccessat.
2018-10-11Add option for autounmountJesse Dunietz
Even though filesystem notifications aren't implemented for FUSE, I decided to try my hand at implementing the autounmount feature (#128). I based it on the EncFS autounmount code, which records filesystem accesses and checks every X seconds whether it's idled long enough to unmount. I've tested the feature locally, but I haven't added any tests for this flag. I also haven't worked with Go before. So please let me know if there's anything that should be done differently. One particular concern: I worked from the assumption that the open files table is unique per-filesystem. If that's not true, I'll need to add an open file count and associated lock to the Filesystem type instead. https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/pull/265
2018-09-23fusefrontend: Fix uint16 build failure on DarwinJakob Unterwurzacher
Error was: # github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/fusefrontend internal/fusefrontend/fs.go:179: cannot use perms | 256 (type uint16) as type uint32 in argument to syscall.Fchmod internal/fusefrontend/fs.go:185: cannot use perms (type uint16) as type uint32 in argument to syscall.Fchmod
2018-09-23fusefrontend: make Rename() symlink-safeJakob Unterwurzacher
Use Openat() and the openBackingDir() helper so we never follow symlinks.
2018-09-23fusefrontend: make Create() symlink-safeJakob Unterwurzacher
Use Openat() and the openBackingDir() helper so we never follow symlinks.
2018-09-23fusefrontend: Open(): fix dirfd leakJakob Unterwurzacher
Close was missing.
2018-09-23fusefrontend: get rid of os.File* wrappingJakob Unterwurzacher
Directly use int file descriptors for the dirfd and get rid of one level of indirection.
2018-09-23fusefrontent: make Open() symlink-safeJakob Unterwurzacher
2018-09-08fusefrontend: use OpenDirNofollow in openBackingDirJakob Unterwurzacher
Rename openBackingPath to openBackingDir and use OpenDirNofollow to be safe against symlink races. Note that openBackingDir is not used in several important code paths like Create(). But it is used in Unlink, and the performance impact in the RM benchmark to be acceptable: Before $ ./benchmark.bash Testing gocryptfs at /tmp/benchmark.bash.bYO: gocryptfs v1.6-12-g930c37e-dirty; go-fuse v20170619-49-gb11e293; 2018-09-08 go1.10.3 WRITE: 262144000 bytes (262 MB, 250 MiB) copied, 1.07979 s, 243 MB/s READ: 262144000 bytes (262 MB, 250 MiB) copied, 0.882413 s, 297 MB/s UNTAR: 16.703 MD5: 7.606 LS: 1.349 RM: 3.237 After $ ./benchmark.bash Testing gocryptfs at /tmp/benchmark.bash.jK3: gocryptfs v1.6-13-g84d6faf-dirty; go-fuse v20170619-49-gb11e293; 2018-09-08 go1.10.3 WRITE: 262144000 bytes (262 MB, 250 MiB) copied, 1.06261 s, 247 MB/s READ: 262144000 bytes (262 MB, 250 MiB) copied, 0.947228 s, 277 MB/s UNTAR: 17.197 MD5: 7.540 LS: 1.364 RM: 3.410
2018-08-11reverse mode: add --exclude optionJakob Unterwurzacher
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/235
2018-07-04macos: fix O_DIRECT build failureJakob Unterwurzacher
O_DIRECT has no direct equivalent on MacOS (check out https://github.com/libuv/libuv/issues/1600 for details). Just define it to zero there.
2018-07-02fusefrontend: disallow O_DIRECT and fall back to buffered IOJakob Unterwurzacher
O_DIRECT accesses must be aligned in both offset and length. Due to our crypto header, alignment will be off, even if userspace makes aligned accesses. Running xfstests generic/013 on ext4 used to trigger lots of EINVAL errors due to missing alignment. Just fall back to buffered IO.