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authorValentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>2020-11-19 10:06:19 +0100
committerValentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>2020-12-04 14:39:55 +0100
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rewrite podman-cp
* Add a new `pkg/copy` to centralize all container-copy related code. * The new code is based on Buildah's `copier` package. * The compat `/archive` endpoints use the new `copy` package. * Update docs and an several new tests. * Includes many fixes, most notably, the look-up of volumes and mounts. Breaking changes: * Podman is now expecting that container-destination paths exist. Before, Podman created the paths if needed. Docker does not do that and I believe Podman should not either as it's a recipe for masking errors. These errors may be user induced (e.g., a path typo), or internal typos (e.g., when the destination may be a mistakenly unmounted volume). Let's keep the magic low for such a security sensitive feature. Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'pkg/copy')
-rw-r--r--pkg/copy/copy.go188
-rw-r--r--pkg/copy/item.go601
2 files changed, 789 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/pkg/copy/copy.go b/pkg/copy/copy.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0e68eb450
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/copy/copy.go
@@ -0,0 +1,188 @@
+package copy
+
+import (
+ "io"
+ "os"
+ "path/filepath"
+ "strings"
+
+ buildahCopiah "github.com/containers/buildah/copier"
+ "github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive"
+ securejoin "github.com/cyphar/filepath-securejoin"
+ "github.com/pkg/errors"
+)
+
+// ********************************* NOTE *************************************
+//
+// Most security bugs are caused by attackers playing around with symlinks
+// trying to escape from the container onto the host and/or trick into data
+// corruption on the host. Hence, file operations on containers (including
+// *stat) should always be handled by `github.com/containers/buildah/copier`
+// which makes sure to evaluate files in a chroot'ed environment.
+//
+// Please make sure to add verbose comments when changing code to make the
+// lives of future readers easier.
+//
+// ****************************************************************************
+
+// Copy the source item to destination. Use extract to untar the source if
+// it's a tar archive.
+func Copy(source *CopyItem, destination *CopyItem, extract bool) error {
+ // First, do the man-page dance. See podman-cp(1) for details.
+ if err := enforceCopyRules(source, destination); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ // Destination is a stream (e.g., stdout or an http body).
+ if destination.info.IsStream {
+ // Source is a stream (e.g., stdin or an http body).
+ if source.info.IsStream {
+ _, err := io.Copy(destination.writer, source.reader)
+ return err
+ }
+ root, glob, err := source.buildahGlobs()
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return buildahCopiah.Get(root, "", source.getOptions(), []string{glob}, destination.writer)
+ }
+
+ // Destination is either a file or a directory.
+ if source.info.IsStream {
+ return buildahCopiah.Put(destination.root, destination.resolved, source.putOptions(), source.reader)
+ }
+
+ tarOptions := &archive.TarOptions{
+ Compression: archive.Uncompressed,
+ CopyPass: true,
+ }
+
+ root := destination.root
+ dir := destination.resolved
+ if !source.info.IsDir {
+ // When copying a file, make sure to rename the
+ // destination base path.
+ nameMap := make(map[string]string)
+ nameMap[filepath.Base(source.resolved)] = filepath.Base(destination.resolved)
+ tarOptions.RebaseNames = nameMap
+ dir = filepath.Dir(dir)
+ }
+
+ var tarReader io.ReadCloser
+ if extract && archive.IsArchivePath(source.resolved) {
+ if !destination.info.IsDir {
+ return errors.Errorf("cannot extract archive %q to file %q", source.original, destination.original)
+ }
+
+ reader, err := os.Open(source.resolved)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer reader.Close()
+
+ // The stream from stdin may be compressed (e.g., via gzip).
+ decompressedStream, err := archive.DecompressStream(reader)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ defer decompressedStream.Close()
+ tarReader = decompressedStream
+ } else {
+ reader, err := archive.TarWithOptions(source.resolved, tarOptions)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer reader.Close()
+ tarReader = reader
+ }
+
+ return buildahCopiah.Put(root, dir, source.putOptions(), tarReader)
+}
+
+// enforceCopyRules enforces the rules for copying from a source to a
+// destination as mentioned in the podman-cp(1) man page. Please refer to the
+// man page and/or the inline comments for further details. Note that source
+// and destination are passed by reference and the their data may be changed.
+func enforceCopyRules(source, destination *CopyItem) error {
+ if source.statError != nil {
+ return source.statError
+ }
+
+ // We can copy everything to a stream.
+ if destination.info.IsStream {
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ // Source is a *stream*.
+ if source.info.IsStream {
+ if !(destination.info.IsDir || destination.info.IsStream) {
+ return errors.New("destination must be a directory or stream when copying from a stream")
+ }
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ // Source is a *directory*.
+ if source.info.IsDir {
+ if destination.statError != nil {
+ // It's okay if the destination does not exist. We
+ // made sure before that it's parent exists, so it
+ // would be created while copying.
+ if os.IsNotExist(destination.statError) {
+ return nil
+ }
+ // Could be a permission error.
+ return destination.statError
+ }
+
+ // If the destination exists and is not a directory, we have a
+ // problem.
+ if !destination.info.IsDir {
+ return errors.Errorf("cannot copy directory %q to file %q", source.original, destination.original)
+ }
+
+ // If the destination exists and is a directory, we need to
+ // append the source base directory to it. This makes sure
+ // that copying "/foo/bar" "/tmp" will copy to "/tmp/bar" (and
+ // not "/tmp").
+ newDestination, err := securejoin.SecureJoin(destination.resolved, filepath.Base(source.resolved))
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ destination.resolved = newDestination
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ // Source is a *file*.
+ if destination.statError != nil {
+ // It's okay if the destination does not exist, unless it ends
+ // with "/".
+ if !os.IsNotExist(destination.statError) {
+ return destination.statError
+ } else if strings.HasSuffix(destination.resolved, "/") {
+ // Note: this is practically unreachable code as the
+ // existence of parent directories is enforced early
+ // on. It's left here as an extra security net.
+ return errors.Errorf("destination directory %q must exist (trailing %q)", destination.original, "/")
+ }
+ // Does not exist and does not end with "/".
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ // If the destination is a file, we're good. We will overwrite the
+ // contents while copying.
+ if !destination.info.IsDir {
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ // If the destination exists and is a directory, we need to append the
+ // source base directory to it. This makes sure that copying
+ // "/foo/bar" "/tmp" will copy to "/tmp/bar" (and not "/tmp").
+ newDestination, err := securejoin.SecureJoin(destination.resolved, filepath.Base(source.resolved))
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ destination.resolved = newDestination
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/pkg/copy/item.go b/pkg/copy/item.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..db6bca610
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/copy/item.go
@@ -0,0 +1,601 @@
+package copy
+
+import (
+ "io"
+ "os"
+ "path/filepath"
+ "strings"
+ "time"
+
+ buildahCopiah "github.com/containers/buildah/copier"
+ "github.com/containers/buildah/pkg/chrootuser"
+ "github.com/containers/buildah/util"
+ "github.com/containers/podman/v2/libpod"
+ "github.com/containers/podman/v2/libpod/define"
+ "github.com/containers/podman/v2/pkg/cgroups"
+ "github.com/containers/podman/v2/pkg/rootless"
+ "github.com/containers/storage"
+ "github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive"
+ "github.com/containers/storage/pkg/idtools"
+ securejoin "github.com/cyphar/filepath-securejoin"
+ "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go"
+ "github.com/pkg/errors"
+ "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
+)
+
+// ********************************* NOTE *************************************
+//
+// Most security bugs are caused by attackers playing around with symlinks
+// trying to escape from the container onto the host and/or trick into data
+// corruption on the host. Hence, file operations on containers (including
+// *stat) should always be handled by `github.com/containers/buildah/copier`
+// which makes sure to evaluate files in a chroot'ed environment.
+//
+// Please make sure to add verbose comments when changing code to make the
+// lives of future readers easier.
+//
+// ****************************************************************************
+
+var (
+ _stdin = os.Stdin.Name()
+ _stdout = os.Stdout.Name()
+)
+
+// CopyItem is the source or destination of a copy operation. Use the
+// CopyItemFrom* functions to create one for the specific source/destination
+// item.
+type CopyItem struct {
+ // The original path provided by the caller. Useful in error messages.
+ original string
+ // The resolved path on the host or container. Maybe altered at
+ // multiple stages when copying.
+ resolved string
+ // The root for copying data in a chroot'ed environment.
+ root string
+
+ // IDPair of the resolved path.
+ idPair *idtools.IDPair
+ // Storage ID mappings.
+ idMappings *storage.IDMappingOptions
+
+ // Internal FileInfo. We really don't want users to mess with a
+ // CopyItem but only plug and play with it.
+ info FileInfo
+ // Error when creating the upper FileInfo. Some errors are non-fatal,
+ // for instance, when a destination *base* path does not exist.
+ statError error
+
+ writer io.Writer
+ reader io.Reader
+
+ // Needed to clean up resources (e.g., unmount a container).
+ cleanUpFuncs []deferFunc
+}
+
+// deferFunc allows for returning functions that must be deferred at call sites.
+type deferFunc func()
+
+// FileInfo describes a file or directory and is returned by
+// (*CopyItem).Stat().
+type FileInfo struct {
+ Name string `json:"name"`
+ Size int64 `json:"size"`
+ Mode os.FileMode `json:"mode"`
+ ModTime time.Time `json:"mtime"`
+ IsDir bool `json:"isDir"`
+ IsStream bool `json:"isStream"`
+ LinkTarget string `json:"linkTarget"`
+}
+
+// Stat returns the FileInfo.
+func (item *CopyItem) Stat() (*FileInfo, error) {
+ return &item.info, item.statError
+}
+
+// CleanUp releases resources such as the container mounts. It *must* be
+// called even in case of errors.
+func (item *CopyItem) CleanUp() {
+ for _, f := range item.cleanUpFuncs {
+ f()
+ }
+}
+
+// CopyItemForWriter returns a CopyItem for the specified io.WriteCloser. Note
+// that the returned item can only act as a copy destination.
+func CopyItemForWriter(writer io.Writer) (item CopyItem, _ error) {
+ item.writer = writer
+ item.info.IsStream = true
+ return item, nil
+}
+
+// CopyItemForReader returns a CopyItem for the specified io.ReaderCloser. Note
+// that the returned item can only act as a copy source.
+//
+// Note that the specified reader will be auto-decompressed if needed.
+func CopyItemForReader(reader io.Reader) (item CopyItem, _ error) {
+ item.info.IsStream = true
+ decompressed, err := archive.DecompressStream(reader)
+ if err != nil {
+ return item, err
+ }
+ item.reader = decompressed
+ item.cleanUpFuncs = append(item.cleanUpFuncs, func() {
+ if err := decompressed.Close(); err != nil {
+ logrus.Errorf("Error closing decompressed reader of copy item: %v", err)
+ }
+ })
+ return item, nil
+}
+
+// CopyItemForHost creates a CopyItem for the specified host path. It's a
+// destination by default. Use isSource to set it as a destination.
+//
+// Note that callers *must* call (CopyItem).CleanUp(), even in case of errors.
+func CopyItemForHost(hostPath string, isSource bool) (item CopyItem, _ error) {
+ if hostPath == "-" {
+ if isSource {
+ hostPath = _stdin
+ } else {
+ hostPath = _stdout
+ }
+ }
+
+ if hostPath == _stdin {
+ return CopyItemForReader(os.Stdin)
+ }
+
+ if hostPath == _stdout {
+ return CopyItemForWriter(os.Stdout)
+ }
+
+ // Now do the dance for the host data.
+ resolvedHostPath, err := filepath.Abs(hostPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ return item, err
+ }
+
+ resolvedHostPath = preserveBasePath(hostPath, resolvedHostPath)
+ item.original = hostPath
+ item.resolved = resolvedHostPath
+ item.root = "/"
+
+ statInfo, statError := os.Stat(resolvedHostPath)
+ item.statError = statError
+
+ // It exists, we're done.
+ if statError == nil {
+ item.info.Name = statInfo.Name()
+ item.info.Size = statInfo.Size()
+ item.info.Mode = statInfo.Mode()
+ item.info.ModTime = statInfo.ModTime()
+ item.info.IsDir = statInfo.IsDir()
+ item.info.LinkTarget = resolvedHostPath
+ return item, nil
+ }
+
+ // The source must exist, but let's try to give some human-friendly
+ // errors.
+ if isSource {
+ if os.IsNotExist(item.statError) {
+ return item, errors.Wrapf(os.ErrNotExist, "%q could not be found on the host", hostPath)
+ }
+ return item, item.statError // could be a permission error
+ }
+
+ // If we're a destination, we need to make sure that the parent
+ // directory exists.
+ parent := filepath.Dir(resolvedHostPath)
+ if _, err := os.Stat(parent); err != nil {
+ if os.IsNotExist(err) {
+ return item, errors.Wrapf(os.ErrNotExist, "%q could not be found on the host", parent)
+ }
+ return item, err
+ }
+
+ return item, nil
+}
+
+// CopyItemForContainer creates a CopyItem for the specified path on the
+// container. It's a destination by default. Use isSource to set it as a
+// destination. Note that the container path may resolve to a path outside of
+// the container's mount point if the path hits a volume or mount on the
+// container.
+//
+// Note that callers *must* call (CopyItem).CleanUp(), even in case of errors.
+func CopyItemForContainer(container *libpod.Container, containerPath string, pause bool, isSource bool) (item CopyItem, _ error) {
+ // Mount and pause the container.
+ containerMountPoint, err := item.mountAndPauseContainer(container, pause)
+ if err != nil {
+ return item, err
+ }
+
+ // Make sure that "/" copies the *contents* of the mount point and not
+ // the directory.
+ if containerPath == "/" {
+ containerPath += "/."
+ }
+
+ // Now resolve the container's path. It may hit a volume, it may hit a
+ // bind mount, it may be relative.
+ resolvedRoot, resolvedContainerPath, err := resolveContainerPaths(container, containerMountPoint, containerPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ return item, err
+ }
+ resolvedContainerPath = preserveBasePath(containerPath, resolvedContainerPath)
+
+ idMappings, idPair, err := getIDMappingsAndPair(container, containerMountPoint)
+ if err != nil {
+ return item, err
+ }
+
+ item.original = containerPath
+ item.resolved = resolvedContainerPath
+ item.root = resolvedRoot
+ item.idMappings = idMappings
+ item.idPair = idPair
+
+ statInfo, statError := secureStat(resolvedRoot, resolvedContainerPath)
+ item.statError = statError
+
+ // It exists, we're done.
+ if statError == nil {
+ item.info.IsDir = statInfo.IsDir
+ item.info.Name = filepath.Base(statInfo.Name)
+ item.info.Size = statInfo.Size
+ item.info.Mode = statInfo.Mode
+ item.info.ModTime = statInfo.ModTime
+ item.info.IsDir = statInfo.IsDir
+ item.info.LinkTarget = resolvedContainerPath
+ return item, nil
+ }
+
+ // The source must exist, but let's try to give some human-friendly
+ // errors.
+ if isSource {
+ if os.IsNotExist(statError) {
+ return item, errors.Wrapf(os.ErrNotExist, "%q could not be found on container %s (resolved to %q)", containerPath, container.ID(), resolvedContainerPath)
+ }
+ return item, item.statError // could be a permission error
+ }
+
+ // If we're a destination, we need to make sure that the parent
+ // directory exists.
+ parent := filepath.Dir(resolvedContainerPath)
+ if _, err := secureStat(resolvedRoot, parent); err != nil {
+ if os.IsNotExist(err) {
+ return item, errors.Wrapf(os.ErrNotExist, "%q could not be found on container %s (resolved to %q)", containerPath, container.ID(), resolvedContainerPath)
+ }
+ return item, err
+ }
+
+ return item, nil
+}
+
+// putOptions returns PUT options for buildah's copier package.
+func (item *CopyItem) putOptions() buildahCopiah.PutOptions {
+ options := buildahCopiah.PutOptions{}
+ if item.idMappings != nil {
+ options.UIDMap = item.idMappings.UIDMap
+ options.GIDMap = item.idMappings.GIDMap
+ }
+ if item.idPair != nil {
+ options.ChownDirs = item.idPair
+ options.ChownFiles = item.idPair
+ }
+ return options
+}
+
+// getOptions returns GET options for buildah's copier package.
+func (item *CopyItem) getOptions() buildahCopiah.GetOptions {
+ options := buildahCopiah.GetOptions{}
+ if item.idMappings != nil {
+ options.UIDMap = item.idMappings.UIDMap
+ options.GIDMap = item.idMappings.GIDMap
+ }
+ if item.idPair != nil {
+ options.ChownDirs = item.idPair
+ options.ChownFiles = item.idPair
+ }
+ return options
+
+}
+
+// mount and pause the container. Also set the item's cleanUpFuncs. Those
+// *must* be invoked by callers, even in case of errors.
+func (item *CopyItem) mountAndPauseContainer(container *libpod.Container, pause bool) (string, error) {
+ // Make sure to pause and unpause the container. We cannot pause on
+ // cgroupsv1 as rootless user, in which case we turn off pausing.
+ if pause && rootless.IsRootless() {
+ cgroupv2, _ := cgroups.IsCgroup2UnifiedMode()
+ if !cgroupv2 {
+ logrus.Debugf("Cannot pause container for copying as a rootless user on cgroupsv1: default to not pause")
+ pause = false
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Mount and unmount the container.
+ mountPoint, err := container.Mount()
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+
+ item.cleanUpFuncs = append(item.cleanUpFuncs, func() {
+ if err := container.Unmount(false); err != nil {
+ logrus.Errorf("Error unmounting container after copy operation: %v", err)
+ }
+ })
+
+ // Pause and unpause the container.
+ if pause {
+ if err := container.Pause(); err != nil {
+ // Ignore errors when the container isn't running. No
+ // need to pause.
+ if errors.Cause(err) != define.ErrCtrStateInvalid {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ } else {
+ item.cleanUpFuncs = append(item.cleanUpFuncs, func() {
+ if err := container.Unpause(); err != nil {
+ logrus.Errorf("Error unpausing container after copy operation: %v", err)
+ }
+ })
+ }
+ }
+
+ return mountPoint, nil
+}
+
+// buildahGlobs returns the root, dir and glob used in buildah's copier
+// package.
+//
+// Note that dir is always empty.
+func (item *CopyItem) buildahGlobs() (root string, glob string, err error) {
+ root = item.root
+
+ // If the root and the resolved path are equal, then dir must be empty
+ // and the glob must be ".".
+ if filepath.Clean(root) == filepath.Clean(item.resolved) {
+ glob = "."
+ return
+ }
+
+ glob, err = filepath.Rel(root, item.resolved)
+ return
+}
+
+// preserveBasePath makes sure that the original base path (e.g., "/" or "./")
+// is preserved. The filepath API among tends to clean up a bit too much but
+// we *must* preserve this data by all means.
+func preserveBasePath(original, resolved string) string {
+ // Handle "/"
+ if strings.HasSuffix(original, "/") {
+ if !strings.HasSuffix(resolved, "/") {
+ resolved += "/"
+ }
+ return resolved
+ }
+
+ // Handle "/."
+ if strings.HasSuffix(original, "/.") {
+ if strings.HasSuffix(resolved, "/") { // could be root!
+ resolved += "."
+ } else if !strings.HasSuffix(resolved, "/.") {
+ resolved += "/."
+ }
+ return resolved
+ }
+
+ return resolved
+}
+
+// secureStat extracts file info for path in a chroot'ed environment in root.
+func secureStat(root string, path string) (*buildahCopiah.StatForItem, error) {
+ var glob string
+ var err error
+
+ // If root and path are equal, then dir must be empty and the glob must
+ // be ".".
+ if filepath.Clean(root) == filepath.Clean(path) {
+ glob = "."
+ } else {
+ glob, err = filepath.Rel(root, path)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ }
+
+ globStats, err := buildahCopiah.Stat(root, "", buildahCopiah.StatOptions{}, []string{glob})
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+
+ if len(globStats) != 1 {
+ return nil, errors.Errorf("internal libpod error: secureStat: expected 1 item but got %d", len(globStats))
+ }
+
+ stat, exists := globStats[0].Results[glob] // only one glob passed, so that's okay
+ if !exists {
+ return stat, os.ErrNotExist
+ }
+
+ var statErr error
+ if stat.Error != "" {
+ statErr = errors.New(stat.Error)
+ }
+ return stat, statErr
+}
+
+// resolveContainerPaths resolves the container's mount point and the container
+// path as specified by the user. Both may resolve to paths outside of the
+// container's mount point when the container path hits a volume or bind mount.
+//
+// NOTE: We must take volumes and bind mounts into account as, regrettably, we
+// can copy to/from stopped containers. In that case, the volumes and bind
+// mounts are not present. For running containers, the runtime (e.g., runc or
+// crun) takes care of these mounts. For stopped ones, we need to do quite
+// some dance, as done below.
+func resolveContainerPaths(container *libpod.Container, mountPoint string, containerPath string) (string, string, error) {
+ // Let's first make sure we have a path relative to the mount point.
+ pathRelativeToContainerMountPoint := containerPath
+ if !filepath.IsAbs(containerPath) {
+ // If the containerPath is not absolute, it's relative to the
+ // container's working dir. To be extra careful, let's first
+ // join the working dir with "/", and the add the containerPath
+ // to it.
+ pathRelativeToContainerMountPoint = filepath.Join(filepath.Join("/", container.WorkingDir()), containerPath)
+ }
+ // NOTE: the secure join makes sure that we follow symlinks. This way,
+ // we catch scenarios where the container path symlinks to a volume or
+ // bind mount.
+ resolvedPathOnTheContainerMountPoint, err := securejoin.SecureJoin(mountPoint, pathRelativeToContainerMountPoint)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+ pathRelativeToContainerMountPoint = strings.TrimPrefix(pathRelativeToContainerMountPoint, mountPoint)
+ pathRelativeToContainerMountPoint = filepath.Join("/", pathRelativeToContainerMountPoint)
+
+ // Now we have an "absolute container Path" but not yet resolved on the
+ // host (e.g., "/foo/bar/file.txt"). As mentioned above, we need to
+ // check if "/foo/bar/file.txt" is on a volume or bind mount. To do
+ // that, we need to walk *down* the paths to the root. Assuming
+ // volume-1 is mounted to "/foo" and volume-2 is mounted to "/foo/bar",
+ // we must select "/foo/bar". Once selected, we need to rebase the
+ // remainder (i.e, "/file.txt") on the volume's mount point on the
+ // host. Same applies to bind mounts.
+
+ searchPath := pathRelativeToContainerMountPoint
+ for {
+ volume, err := findVolume(container, searchPath)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+ if volume != nil {
+ logrus.Debugf("Container path %q resolved to volume %q on path %q", containerPath, volume.Name(), searchPath)
+ // We found a matching volume for searchPath. We now
+ // need to first find the relative path of our input
+ // path to the searchPath, and then join it with the
+ // volume's mount point.
+ pathRelativeToVolume := strings.TrimPrefix(pathRelativeToContainerMountPoint, searchPath)
+ absolutePathOnTheVolumeMount, err := securejoin.SecureJoin(volume.MountPoint(), pathRelativeToVolume)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+ return volume.MountPoint(), absolutePathOnTheVolumeMount, nil
+ }
+
+ if mount := findBindMount(container, searchPath); mount != nil {
+ logrus.Debugf("Container path %q resolved to bind mount %q:%q on path %q", containerPath, mount.Source, mount.Destination, searchPath)
+ // We found a matching bind mount for searchPath. We
+ // now need to first find the relative path of our
+ // input path to the searchPath, and then join it with
+ // the source of the bind mount.
+ pathRelativeToBindMount := strings.TrimPrefix(pathRelativeToContainerMountPoint, searchPath)
+ absolutePathOnTheBindMount, err := securejoin.SecureJoin(mount.Source, pathRelativeToBindMount)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", "", err
+ }
+ return mount.Source, absolutePathOnTheBindMount, nil
+
+ }
+
+ if searchPath == "/" {
+ // Cannot go beyond "/", so we're done.
+ break
+ }
+
+ // Walk *down* the path (e.g., "/foo/bar/x" -> "/foo/bar").
+ searchPath = filepath.Dir(searchPath)
+ }
+
+ // No volume, no bind mount but just a normal path on the container.
+ return mountPoint, resolvedPathOnTheContainerMountPoint, nil
+}
+
+// findVolume checks if the specified container path matches a volume inside
+// the container. It returns a matching volume or nil.
+func findVolume(c *libpod.Container, containerPath string) (*libpod.Volume, error) {
+ runtime := c.Runtime()
+ cleanedContainerPath := filepath.Clean(containerPath)
+ for _, vol := range c.Config().NamedVolumes {
+ if cleanedContainerPath == filepath.Clean(vol.Dest) {
+ return runtime.GetVolume(vol.Name)
+ }
+ }
+ return nil, nil
+}
+
+// findBindMount checks if the specified container path matches a bind mount
+// inside the container. It returns a matching mount or nil.
+func findBindMount(c *libpod.Container, containerPath string) *specs.Mount {
+ cleanedPath := filepath.Clean(containerPath)
+ for _, m := range c.Config().Spec.Mounts {
+ if m.Type != "bind" {
+ continue
+ }
+ if cleanedPath == filepath.Clean(m.Destination) {
+ mount := m
+ return &mount
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// getIDMappingsAndPair returns the ID mappings for the container and the host
+// ID pair.
+func getIDMappingsAndPair(container *libpod.Container, containerMount string) (*storage.IDMappingOptions, *idtools.IDPair, error) {
+ user, err := getContainerUser(container, containerMount)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, nil, err
+ }
+
+ idMappingOpts, err := container.IDMappings()
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, nil, err
+ }
+
+ hostUID, hostGID, err := util.GetHostIDs(idtoolsToRuntimeSpec(idMappingOpts.UIDMap), idtoolsToRuntimeSpec(idMappingOpts.GIDMap), user.UID, user.GID)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, nil, err
+ }
+
+ idPair := idtools.IDPair{UID: int(hostUID), GID: int(hostGID)}
+ return &idMappingOpts, &idPair, nil
+}
+
+// getContainerUser returns the specs.User of the container.
+func getContainerUser(container *libpod.Container, mountPoint string) (specs.User, error) {
+ userspec := container.Config().User
+
+ uid, gid, _, err := chrootuser.GetUser(mountPoint, userspec)
+ u := specs.User{
+ UID: uid,
+ GID: gid,
+ Username: userspec,
+ }
+
+ if !strings.Contains(userspec, ":") {
+ groups, err2 := chrootuser.GetAdditionalGroupsForUser(mountPoint, uint64(u.UID))
+ if err2 != nil {
+ if errors.Cause(err2) != chrootuser.ErrNoSuchUser && err == nil {
+ err = err2
+ }
+ } else {
+ u.AdditionalGids = groups
+ }
+ }
+
+ return u, err
+}
+
+// idtoolsToRuntimeSpec converts idtools ID mapping to the one of the runtime spec.
+func idtoolsToRuntimeSpec(idMaps []idtools.IDMap) (convertedIDMap []specs.LinuxIDMapping) {
+ for _, idmap := range idMaps {
+ tempIDMap := specs.LinuxIDMapping{
+ ContainerID: uint32(idmap.ContainerID),
+ HostID: uint32(idmap.HostID),
+ Size: uint32(idmap.Size),
+ }
+ convertedIDMap = append(convertedIDMap, tempIDMap)
+ }
+ return convertedIDMap
+}