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    acl: move idmapped mount fixup into vfs_{g,s}etxattr() · 0c5fd887
    Christian Brauner authored
    This cycle we added support for mounting overlayfs on top of idmapped mounts.
    Recently I've started looking into potential corner cases when trying to add
    additional tests and I noticed that reporting for POSIX ACLs is currently wrong
    when using idmapped layers with overlayfs mounted on top of it.
    
    I'm going to give a rather detailed explanation to both the origin of the
    problem and the solution.
    
    Let's assume the user creates the following directory layout and they have a
    rootfs /var/lib/lxc/c1/rootfs. The files in this rootfs are owned as you would
    expect files on your host system to be owned. For example, ~/.bashrc for your
    regular user would be owned by 1000:1000 and /root/.bashrc would be owned by
    0:0. IOW, this is just regular boring filesystem tree on an ext4 or xfs
    filesystem.
    
    The user chooses to set POSIX ACLs using the setfacl binary granting the user
    with uid 4 read, write, and execute permissions for their .bashrc file:
    
            setfacl -m u:4:rwx /var/lib/lxc/c2/rootfs/home/ubuntu/.bashrc
    
    Now they to expose the whole rootfs to a container using an idmapped mount. So
    they first create:
    
            mkdir -pv /vol/contpool/{ctrover,merge,lowermap,overmap}
            mkdir -pv /vol/contpool/ctrover/{over,work}
            chown 10000000:10000000 /vol/contpool/ctrover/{over,work}
    
    The user now creates an idmapped mount for the rootfs:
    
            mount-idmapped/mount-idmapped --map-mount=b:0:10000000:65536 \
                                          /var/lib/lxc/c2/rootfs \
                                          /vol/contpool/lowermap
    
    This for example makes it so that /var/lib/lxc/c2/rootfs/home/ubuntu/.bashrc
    which is owned by uid and gid 1000 as being owned by uid and gid 10001000 at
    /vol/contpool/lowermap/home/ubuntu/.bashrc.
    
    Assume the user wants to expose these idmapped mounts through an overlayfs
    mount to a container.
    
           mount -t overlay overlay                      \
                 -o lowerdir=/vol/contpool/lowermap,     \
                    upperdir=/vol/contpool/overmap/over, \
                    workdir=/vol/contpool/overmap/work   \
                 /vol/contpool/merge
    
    The user can do this in two ways:
    
    (1) Mount overlayfs in the initial user namespace and expose it to the
        container.
    (2) Mount overlayfs on top of the idmapped mounts inside of the container's
        user namespace.
    
    Let's assume the user chooses the (1) option and mounts overlayfs on the host
    and then changes into a container which uses the idmapping 0:10000000:65536
    which is the same used for the two idmapped mounts.
    
    Now the user tries to retrieve the POSIX ACLs using the getfacl command
    
            getfacl -n /vol/contpool/lowermap/home/ubuntu/.bashrc
    
    and to their surprise they see:
    
            # file: vol/contpool/merge/home/ubuntu/.bashrc
            # owner: 1000
            # group: 1000
            user::rw-
            user:4294967295:rwx
            group::r--
            mask::rwx
            other::r--
    
    indicating the the uid wasn't correctly translated according to the idmapped
    mount. The problem is how we currently translate POSIX ACLs. Let's inspect the
    callchain in this example:
    
            idmapped mount /vol/contpool/merge:      0:10000000:65536
            caller's idmapping:                      0:10000000:65536
            overlayfs idmapping (ofs->creator_cred): 0:0:4k /* initial idmapping */
    
            sys_getxattr()
            -> path_getxattr()
               -> getxattr()
                  -> do_getxattr()
                      |> vfs_getxattr()
                      |  -> __vfs_getxattr()
                      |     -> handler->get == ovl_posix_acl_xattr_get()
                      |        -> ovl_xattr_get()
                      |           -> vfs_getxattr()
                      |              -> __vfs_getxattr()
                      |                 -> handler->get() /* lower filesystem callback */
                      |> posix_acl_fix_xattr_to_user()
                         {
                                  4 = make_kuid(&init_user_ns, 4);
                                  4 = mapped_kuid_fs(&init_user_ns /* no idmapped mount */, 4);
                                  /* FAILURE */
                                 -1 = from_kuid(0:10000000:65536 /* caller's idmapping */, 4);
                         }
    
    If the user chooses to use option (2) and mounts overlayfs on top of idmapped
    mounts inside the container things don't look that much better:
    
            idmapped mount /vol/contpool/merge:      0:10000000:65536
            caller's idmapping:                      0:10000000:65536
            overlayfs idmapping (ofs->creator_cred): 0:10000000:65536
    
            sys_getxattr()
            -> path_getxattr()
               -> getxattr()
                  -> do_getxattr()
                      |> vfs_getxattr()
                      |  -> __vfs_getxattr()
                      |     -> handler->get == ovl_posix_acl_xattr_get()
                      |        -> ovl_xattr_get()
                      |           -> vfs_getxattr()
                      |              -> __vfs_getxattr()
                      |                 -> handler->get() /* lower filesystem callback */
                      |> posix_acl_fix_xattr_to_user()
                         {
                                  4 = make_kuid(&init_user_ns, 4);
                                  4 = mapped_kuid_fs(&init_user_ns, 4);
                                  /* FAILURE */
                                 -1 = from_kuid(0:10000000:65536 /* caller's idmapping */, 4);
                         }
    
    As is easily seen the problem arises because the idmapping of the lower mount
    isn't taken into account as all of this happens in do_gexattr(). But
    do_getxattr() is always called on an overlayfs mount and inode and thus cannot
    possible take the idmapping of the lower layers into account.
    
    This problem is similar for fscaps but there the translation happens as part of
    vfs_getxattr() already. Let's walk through an fscaps overlayfs callchain:
    
            setcap 'cap_net_raw+ep' /var/lib/lxc/c2/rootfs/home/ubuntu/.bashrc
    
    The expected outcome here is that we'll receive the cap_net_raw capability as
    we are able to map the uid associated with the fscap to 0 within our container.
    IOW, we want to see 0 as the result of the idmapping translations.
    
    If the user chooses option (1) we get the following callchain for fscaps:
    
            idmapped mount /vol/contpool/merge:      0:10000000:65536
            caller's idmapping:                      0:10000000:65536
            overlayfs idmapping (ofs->creator_cred): 0:0:4k /* initial idmapping */
    
            sys_getxattr()
            -> path_getxattr()
               -> getxattr()
                  -> do_getxattr()
                       -> vfs_getxattr()
                          -> xattr_getsecurity()
                             -> security_inode_getsecurity()                                       ________________________________
                                -> cap_inode_getsecurity()                                         |                              |
                                   {                                                               V                              |
                                            10000000 = make_kuid(0:0:4k /* overlayfs idmapping */, 10000000);                     |
                                            10000000 = mapped_kuid_fs(0:0:4k /* no idmapped mount */, 10000000);                  |
                                                   /* Expected result is 0 and thus that we own the fscap. */                     |
                                                   0 = from_kuid(0:10000000:65536 /* caller's idmapping */, 10000000);            |
                                   }                                                                                              |
                                   -> vfs_getxattr_alloc()                                                                        |
                                      -> handler->get == ovl_other_xattr_get()                                                    |
                                         -> vfs_getxattr()                                                                        |
                                            -> xattr_getsecurity()                                                                |
                                               -> security_inode_getsecurity()                                                    |
                                                  -> cap_inode_getsecurity()                                                      |
                                                     {                                                                            |
                                                                    0 = make_kuid(0:0:4k /* lower s_user_ns */, 0);               |
                                                             10000000 = mapped_kuid_fs(0:10000000:65536 /* idmapped mount */, 0); |
                                                             10000000 = from_kuid(0:0:4k /* overlayfs idmapping */, 10000000);    |
                                                             |____________________________________________________________________|
                                                     }
                                                     -> vfs_getxattr_alloc()
                                                        -> handler->get == /* lower filesystem callback */
    
    And if the user chooses option (2) we get:
    
            idmapped mount /vol/contpool/merge:      0:10000000:65536
            caller's idmapping:                      0:10000000:65536
            overlayfs idmapping (ofs->creator_cred): 0:10000000:65536
    
            sys_getxattr()
            -> path_getxattr()
               -> getxattr()
                  -> do_getxattr()
                       -> vfs_getxattr()
                          -> xattr_getsecurity()
                             -> security_inode_getsecurity()                                                _______________________________
                                -> cap_inode_getsecurity()                                                  |                             |
                                   {                                                                        V                             |
                                           10000000 = make_kuid(0:10000000:65536 /* overlayfs idmapping */, 0);                           |
                                           10000000 = mapped_kuid_fs(0:0:4k /* no idmapped mount */, 10000000);                           |
                                                   /* Expected result is 0 and thus that we own the fscap. */                             |
                                                  0 = from_kuid(0:10000000:65536 /* caller's idmapping */, 10000000);                     |
                                   }                                                                                                      |
                                   -> vfs_getxattr_alloc()                                                                                |
                                      -> handler->get == ovl_other_xattr_get()                                                            |
                                        |-> vfs_getxattr()                                                                                |
                                            -> xattr_getsecurity()                                                                        |
                                               -> security_inode_getsecurity()                                                            |
                                                  -> cap_inode_getsecurity()                                                              |
                                                     {                                                                                    |
                                                                     0 = make_kuid(0:0:4k /* lower s_user_ns */, 0);                      |
                                                              10000000 = mapped_kuid_fs(0:10000000:65536 /* idmapped mount */, 0);        |
                                                                     0 = from_kuid(0:10000000:65536 /* overlayfs idmapping */, 10000000); |
                                                                     |____________________________________________________________________|
                                                     }
                                                     -> vfs_getxattr_alloc()
                                                        -> handler->get == /* lower filesystem callback */
    
    We can see how the translation happens correctly in those cases as the
    conversion happens within the vfs_getxattr() helper.
    
    For POSIX ACLs we need to do something similar. However, in contrast to fscaps
    we cannot apply the fix directly to the kernel internal posix acl data
    structure as this would alter the cached values and would also require a rework
    of how we currently deal with POSIX ACLs in general which almost never take the
    filesystem idmapping into account (the noteable exception being FUSE but even
    there the implementation is special) and instead retrieve the raw values based
    on the initial idmapping.
    
    The correct values are then generated right before returning to userspace. The
    fix for this is to move taking the mount's idmapping into account directly in
    vfs_getxattr() instead of having it be part of posix_acl_fix_xattr_to_user().
    
    To this end we split out two small and unexported helpers
    posix_acl_getxattr_idmapped_mnt() and posix_acl_setxattr_idmapped_mnt(). The
    former to be called in vfs_getxattr() and the latter to be called in
    vfs_setxattr().
    
    Let's go back to the original example. Assume the user chose option (1) and
    mounted overlayfs on top of idmapped mounts on the host:
    
            idmapped mount /vol/contpool/merge:      0:10000000:65536
            caller's idmapping:                      0:10000000:65536
            overlayfs idmapping (ofs->creator_cred): 0:0:4k /* initial idmapping */
    
            sys_getxattr()
            -> path_getxattr()
               -> getxattr()
                  -> do_getxattr()
                      |> vfs_getxattr()
                      |  |> __vfs_getxattr()
                      |  |  -> handler->get == ovl_posix_acl_xattr_get()
                      |  |     -> ovl_xattr_get()
                      |  |        -> vfs_getxattr()
                      |  |           |> __vfs_getxattr()
                      |  |           |  -> handler->get() /* lower filesystem callback */
                      |  |           |> posix_acl_getxattr_idmapped_mnt()
                      |  |              {
                      |  |                              4 = make_kuid(&init_user_ns, 4);
                      |  |                       10000004 = mapped_kuid_fs(0:10000000:65536 /* lower idmapped mount */, 4);
                      |  |                       10000004 = from_kuid(&init_user_ns, 10000004);
                      |  |                       |_______________________
                      |  |              }                               |
                      |  |                                              |
                      |  |> posix_acl_getxattr_idmapped_mnt()           |
                      |     {                                           |
                      |                                                 V
                      |             10000004 = make_kuid(&init_user_ns, 10000004);
                      |             10000004 = mapped_kuid_fs(&init_user_ns /* no idmapped mount */, 10000004);
                      |             10000004 = from_kuid(&init_user_ns, 10000004);
                      |     }       |_________________________________________________
                      |                                                              |
                      |                                                              |
                      |> posix_acl_fix_xattr_to_user()                               |
                         {                                                           V
                                     10000004 = make_kuid(0:0:4k /* init_user_ns */, 10000004);
                                            /* SUCCESS */
                                            4 = from_kuid(0:10000000:65536 /* caller's idmapping */, 10000004);
                         }
    
    And similarly if the user chooses option (1) and mounted overayfs on top of
    idmapped mounts inside the container:
    
            idmapped mount /vol/contpool/merge:      0:10000000:65536
            caller's idmapping:                      0:10000000:65536
            overlayfs idmapping (ofs->creator_cred): 0:10000000:65536
    
            sys_getxattr()
            -> path_getxattr()
               -> getxattr()
                  -> do_getxattr()
                      |> vfs_getxattr()
                      |  |> __vfs_getxattr()
                      |  |  -> handler->get == ovl_posix_acl_xattr_get()
                      |  |     -> ovl_xattr_get()
                      |  |        -> vfs_getxattr()
                      |  |           |> __vfs_getxattr()
                      |  |           |  -> handler->get() /* lower filesystem callback */
                      |  |           |> posix_acl_getxattr_idmapped_mnt()
                      |  |              {
                      |  |                              4 = make_kuid(&init_user_ns, 4);
                      |  |                       10000004 = mapped_kuid_fs(0:10000000:65536 /* lower idmapped mount */, 4);
                      |  |                       10000004 = from_kuid(&init_user_ns, 10000004);
                      |  |                       |_______________________
                      |  |              }                               |
                      |  |                                              |
                      |  |> posix_acl_getxattr_idmapped_mnt()           |
                      |     {                                           V
                      |             10000004 = make_kuid(&init_user_ns, 10000004);
                      |             10000004 = mapped_kuid_fs(&init_user_ns /* no idmapped mount */, 10000004);
                      |             10000004 = from_kuid(0(&init_user_ns, 10000004);
                      |             |_________________________________________________
                      |     }                                                        |
                      |                                                              |
                      |> posix_acl_fix_xattr_to_user()                               |
                         {                                                           V
                                     10000004 = make_kuid(0:0:4k /* init_user_ns */, 10000004);
                                            /* SUCCESS */
                                            4 = from_kuid(0:10000000:65536 /* caller's idmappings */, 10000004);
                         }
    
    The last remaining problem we need to fix here is ovl_get_acl(). During
    ovl_permission() overlayfs will call:
    
            ovl_permission()
            -> generic_permission()
               -> acl_permission_check()
                  -> check_acl()
                     -> get_acl()
                        -> inode->i_op->get_acl() == ovl_get_acl()
                            > get_acl() /* on the underlying filesystem)
                              ->inode->i_op->get_acl() == /*lower filesystem callback */
                     -> posix_acl_permission()
    
    passing through the get_acl request to the underlying filesystem. This will
    retrieve the acls stored in the lower filesystem without taking the idmapping
    of the underlying mount into account as this would mean altering the cached
    values for the lower filesystem. So we block using ACLs for now until we
    decided on a nice way to fix this. Note this limitation both in the
    documentation and in the code.
    
    The most straightforward solution would be to have ovl_get_acl() simply
    duplicate the ACLs, update the values according to the idmapped mount and
    return it to acl_permission_check() so it can be used in posix_acl_permission()
    forgetting them afterwards. This is a bit heavy handed but fairly
    straightforward otherwise.
    
    Link: https://github.com/brauner/mount-idmapped/issues/9
    Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220708090134.385160-2-brauner@kernel.org
    Cc: Seth Forshee <sforshee@digitalocean.com>
    Cc: Amir Goldstein <amir73il@gmail.com>
    Cc: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@redhat.com>
    Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
    Cc: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
    Cc: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@redhat.com>
    Cc: linux-unionfs@vger.kernel.org
    Cc: linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org
    Reviewed-by: default avatarSeth Forshee <sforshee@digitalocean.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarChristian Brauner (Microsoft) <brauner@kernel.org>
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