Vivek Goyal writes: > On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 08:30:09AM -0400, Vivek Goyal wrote: >> On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 08:05:18AM -0400, Stefan Berger wrote: >> > On 07/18/2017 07:48 AM, Vivek Goyal wrote: >> > > On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 04:50:22PM -0400, Stefan Berger wrote: >> > > > On 07/17/2017 02:58 PM, Vivek Goyal wrote: >> > > > > On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 11:05:11AM -0400, Stefan Berger wrote: >> > > > > >> > > > > [..] >> > > > > > +/* >> > > > > > + * xattr_list_userns_rewrite - Rewrite list of xattr names for user namespaces >> > > > > > + * or determine needed size for attribute list >> > > > > > + * in case size == 0 >> > > > > > + * >> > > > > > + * In a user namespace we do not present all extended attributes to the >> > > > > > + * user. We filter out those that are in the list of userns supported xattr. >> > > > > > + * Besides that we filter out those with @uid= when there is no mapping >> > > > > > + * for that uid in the current user namespace. >> > > > > > + * >> > > > > > + * @list: list of 0-byte separated xattr names >> > > > > > + * @size: the size of the list; may be 0 to determine needed list size >> > > > > > + * @list_maxlen: allocated buffer size of list >> > > > > > + */ >> > > > > > +static ssize_t >> > > > > > +xattr_list_userns_rewrite(char *list, ssize_t size, size_t list_maxlen) >> > > > > > +{ >> > > > > > + char *nlist = NULL; >> > > > > > + size_t s_off, len, nlen; >> > > > > > + ssize_t d_off; >> > > > > > + char *name, *newname; >> > > > > > + >> > > > > > + if (!list || size < 0 || current_user_ns() == &init_user_ns) >> > > > > size will never be less than 0 here. Only caller calls this function only >> > > > > if size is >0. So can we remove this? >> > > > Correct. >> > > > >> > > > > What about case of "!list". So if user space called listxattr(foo, NULL, >> > > > > 0), we want to return the size of buffer as if all the xattrs will be >> > > > > returned to user space. But in practice we probably will filter out some >> > > > > xattrs so actually returned string will be smaller than size reported >> > > > > previously. >> > > > This case of size=0 is a problem in userns. Depending on the mapping of the >> > > > userid's the list can expand. A security.foo@uid=100 can become >> > > > security.foo@uid=100000, if the mapping is set up so that uid 100 on the >> > > > host becomes uid 100000 inside the container. So for now we only have >> > > > security.capability and the way I solved this is by allocating a 65k buffer >> > > > when calling from a userns. In this buffer where we gather the xattr names >> > > > and then walk them to determine the size that's needed for the buffer by >> > > > simulating the rewriting. It's not nice but I don't know of any other >> > > > solution. >> > > Hi Stefan, >> > > >> > > For the case of size==0, why don't we iterate through all the xattr, >> > > filter them, remap them and then return the size to process in user >> > > namespace. That should fix this? I thought that's what >> > >> > >> > For the size==0 we need a temp. buffer where the raw xattr names are written >> > to so that the xattr_list_userns_rewrite() can actually rewrite what the >> > filesystem drivers returned. >> >> I am probably missing something, but for the case of size==0, we don't >> have to copy all xattrs. We just need to determine size. So we can walk >> through each xattr, remap it and add to the size. I mean there should not >> be a need to allocate this 65K buffer. Just enough space needed to be >> able to store remapped xattr. >> >> You are already doing it in xattr_parse_uid_from_kuid(). It returns the >> buffer containing remapped xattr. So we should be able to just determine >> the size and free the buffer. And do it for all the xattrs returned by >> filesystem. >> >> What am I missing? > > Oh, I think I get it. If I don't pass a buffer to underlying driver, then > it will just return the size (and not actual list). So that's why you are > allocating that big buffer and getting the whole list internally, doing > mapping and returning size to user space. Hmm... A valid reason to be leary of storing attributs in the xattrs. Eric