2020-04-15 06:50:28

by Josh Triplett

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Subject: [PATCH v4 2/3] fs: openat2: Extend open_how to allow userspace-selected fds

Inspired by the X protocol's handling of XIDs, allow userspace to select
the file descriptor opened by openat2, so that it can use the resulting
file descriptor in subsequent system calls without waiting for the
response to openat2.

In io_uring, this allows sequences like openat2/read/close without
waiting for the openat2 to complete. Multiple such sequences can
overlap, as long as each uses a distinct file descriptor.

Add a new O_SPECIFIC_FD open flag to enable this behavior, only accepted
by openat2 for now (ignored by open/openat like all unknown flags). Add
an fd field to struct open_how (along with appropriate padding, and
verify that the padding is 0 to allow replacing the padding with a field
in the future).

The file table has a corresponding new function
get_specific_unused_fd_flags, which gets the specified file descriptor
if O_SPECIFIC_FD is set (and the fd isn't -1); otherwise it falls back
to get_unused_fd_flags, to simplify callers.

The specified file descriptor must not already be open; if it is,
get_specific_unused_fd_flags will fail with -EBUSY. This helps catch
userspace errors.

When O_SPECIFIC_FD is set, and fd is not -1, openat2 will use the
specified file descriptor rather than finding the lowest available one.

Test program:

#include <err.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>

int main(void)
{
struct open_how how = {
.flags = O_RDONLY | O_SPECIFIC_FD,
.fd = 42
};
int fd = openat2(AT_FDCWD, "/dev/null", &how, sizeof(how));
if (fd < 0)
err(1, "openat2");
printf("fd=%d\n", fd); // prints fd=42
return 0;
}

Signed-off-by: Josh Triplett <[email protected]>
---
fs/fcntl.c | 2 +-
fs/file.c | 39 +++++++++++++++++++
fs/io_uring.c | 3 +-
fs/open.c | 8 +++-
include/linux/fcntl.h | 5 ++-
include/linux/file.h | 3 ++
include/uapi/asm-generic/fcntl.h | 4 ++
include/uapi/linux/openat2.h | 3 ++
tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.c | 2 +-
tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.h | 21 +++++++---
.../testing/selftests/openat2/openat2_test.c | 29 +++++++++++++-
11 files changed, 105 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

diff --git a/fs/fcntl.c b/fs/fcntl.c
index 2e4c0fa2074b..0357ad667563 100644
--- a/fs/fcntl.c
+++ b/fs/fcntl.c
@@ -1033,7 +1033,7 @@ static int __init fcntl_init(void)
* Exceptions: O_NONBLOCK is a two bit define on parisc; O_NDELAY
* is defined as O_NONBLOCK on some platforms and not on others.
*/
- BUILD_BUG_ON(21 - 1 /* for O_RDONLY being 0 */ !=
+ BUILD_BUG_ON(22 - 1 /* for O_RDONLY being 0 */ !=
HWEIGHT32(
(VALID_OPEN_FLAGS & ~(O_NONBLOCK | O_NDELAY)) |
__FMODE_EXEC | __FMODE_NONOTIFY));
diff --git a/fs/file.c b/fs/file.c
index ba06140d89af..0674c3a2d3a5 100644
--- a/fs/file.c
+++ b/fs/file.c
@@ -567,6 +567,45 @@ void put_unused_fd(unsigned int fd)

EXPORT_SYMBOL(put_unused_fd);

+int __get_specific_unused_fd_flags(unsigned int fd, unsigned int flags,
+ unsigned long nofile)
+{
+ int ret;
+ struct fdtable *fdt;
+ struct files_struct *files = current->files;
+
+ if (!(flags & O_SPECIFIC_FD) || fd == UINT_MAX)
+ return __get_unused_fd_flags(flags, nofile);
+
+ if (fd >= nofile)
+ return -EBADF;
+
+ spin_lock(&files->file_lock);
+ ret = expand_files(files, fd);
+ if (unlikely(ret < 0))
+ goto out_unlock;
+ fdt = files_fdtable(files);
+ if (fdt->fd[fd]) {
+ ret = -EBUSY;
+ goto out_unlock;
+ }
+ __set_open_fd(fd, fdt);
+ if (flags & O_CLOEXEC)
+ __set_close_on_exec(fd, fdt);
+ else
+ __clear_close_on_exec(fd, fdt);
+ ret = fd;
+
+out_unlock:
+ spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+int get_specific_unused_fd_flags(unsigned int fd, unsigned int flags)
+{
+ return __get_specific_unused_fd_flags(fd, flags, rlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE));
+}
+
/*
* Install a file pointer in the fd array.
*
diff --git a/fs/io_uring.c b/fs/io_uring.c
index 358f97be9c7b..4a69e1daf3fe 100644
--- a/fs/io_uring.c
+++ b/fs/io_uring.c
@@ -2997,7 +2997,8 @@ static int io_openat2(struct io_kiocb *req, bool force_nonblock)
if (ret)
goto err;

- ret = __get_unused_fd_flags(req->open.how.flags, req->open.nofile);
+ ret = __get_specific_unused_fd_flags(req->open.how.fd,
+ req->open.how.flags, req->open.nofile);
if (ret < 0)
goto err;

diff --git a/fs/open.c b/fs/open.c
index 719b320ede52..c1c2dd2d408d 100644
--- a/fs/open.c
+++ b/fs/open.c
@@ -962,6 +962,8 @@ inline struct open_how build_open_how(int flags, umode_t mode)
.mode = mode & S_IALLUGO,
};

+ /* O_SPECIFIC_FD doesn't work in open calls that use build_open_how. */
+ how.flags &= ~O_SPECIFIC_FD;
/* O_PATH beats everything else. */
if (how.flags & O_PATH)
how.flags &= O_PATH_FLAGS;
@@ -989,6 +991,10 @@ inline int build_open_flags(const struct open_how *how, struct open_flags *op)
return -EINVAL;
if (how->resolve & ~VALID_RESOLVE_FLAGS)
return -EINVAL;
+ if (how->pad != 0)
+ return -EINVAL;
+ if (!(flags & O_SPECIFIC_FD) && how->fd != 0)
+ return -EINVAL;

/* Deal with the mode. */
if (WILL_CREATE(flags)) {
@@ -1143,7 +1149,7 @@ static long do_sys_openat2(int dfd, const char __user *filename,
if (IS_ERR(tmp))
return PTR_ERR(tmp);

- fd = get_unused_fd_flags(how->flags);
+ fd = get_specific_unused_fd_flags(how->fd, how->flags);
if (fd >= 0) {
struct file *f = do_filp_open(dfd, tmp, &op);
if (IS_ERR(f)) {
diff --git a/include/linux/fcntl.h b/include/linux/fcntl.h
index 7bcdcf4f6ab2..728849bcd8fa 100644
--- a/include/linux/fcntl.h
+++ b/include/linux/fcntl.h
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
(O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY | O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_NOCTTY | O_TRUNC | \
O_APPEND | O_NDELAY | O_NONBLOCK | O_NDELAY | __O_SYNC | O_DSYNC | \
FASYNC | O_DIRECT | O_LARGEFILE | O_DIRECTORY | O_NOFOLLOW | \
- O_NOATIME | O_CLOEXEC | O_PATH | __O_TMPFILE)
+ O_NOATIME | O_CLOEXEC | O_PATH | __O_TMPFILE | O_SPECIFIC_FD)

/* List of all valid flags for the how->upgrade_mask argument: */
#define VALID_UPGRADE_FLAGS \
@@ -23,7 +23,8 @@

/* List of all open_how "versions". */
#define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER0 24 /* sizeof first published struct */
-#define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_LATEST OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER0
+#define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER1 32 /* added fd and pad */
+#define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_LATEST OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER1

#ifndef force_o_largefile
#define force_o_largefile() (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ARCH_32BIT_OFF_T))
diff --git a/include/linux/file.h b/include/linux/file.h
index b67986f818d2..a63301864a36 100644
--- a/include/linux/file.h
+++ b/include/linux/file.h
@@ -87,6 +87,9 @@ extern void set_close_on_exec(unsigned int fd, int flag);
extern bool get_close_on_exec(unsigned int fd);
extern int __get_unused_fd_flags(unsigned flags, unsigned long nofile);
extern int get_unused_fd_flags(unsigned flags);
+extern int __get_specific_unused_fd_flags(unsigned int fd, unsigned int flags,
+ unsigned long nofile);
+extern int get_specific_unused_fd_flags(unsigned int fd, unsigned int flags);
extern void put_unused_fd(unsigned int fd);
extern unsigned int increase_min_fd(unsigned int num);

diff --git a/include/uapi/asm-generic/fcntl.h b/include/uapi/asm-generic/fcntl.h
index 9dc0bf0c5a6e..d3de5b8b3955 100644
--- a/include/uapi/asm-generic/fcntl.h
+++ b/include/uapi/asm-generic/fcntl.h
@@ -89,6 +89,10 @@
#define __O_TMPFILE 020000000
#endif

+#ifndef O_SPECIFIC_FD
+#define O_SPECIFIC_FD 01000000000 /* open as specified fd */
+#endif
+
/* a horrid kludge trying to make sure that this will fail on old kernels */
#define O_TMPFILE (__O_TMPFILE | O_DIRECTORY)
#define O_TMPFILE_MASK (__O_TMPFILE | O_DIRECTORY | O_CREAT)
diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/openat2.h b/include/uapi/linux/openat2.h
index 58b1eb711360..63974a276fb2 100644
--- a/include/uapi/linux/openat2.h
+++ b/include/uapi/linux/openat2.h
@@ -15,11 +15,14 @@
* @flags: O_* flags.
* @mode: O_CREAT/O_TMPFILE file mode.
* @resolve: RESOLVE_* flags.
+ * @fd: Specific file descriptor to use, for O_SPECIFIC_FD.
*/
struct open_how {
__u64 flags;
__u64 mode;
__u64 resolve;
+ __u32 fd;
+ __u32 pad; /* Must be 0 in the current version */
};

/* how->resolve flags for openat2(2). */
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.c b/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.c
index 5074681ffdc9..b6533f0b1124 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.c
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.c
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ void __attribute__((constructor)) init(void)
struct open_how how = {};
int fd;

- BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct open_how) != OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER0);
+ BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct open_how) != OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER1);

/* Check openat2(2) support. */
fd = sys_openat2(AT_FDCWD, ".", &how);
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.h b/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.h
index a6ea27344db2..b7dea87c17b9 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.h
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.h
@@ -24,28 +24,37 @@
#endif /* SYS_openat2 */

/*
- * Arguments for how openat2(2) should open the target path. If @resolve is
- * zero, then openat2(2) operates very similarly to openat(2).
+ * Arguments for how openat2(2) should open the target path. If only @flags and
+ * @mode are non-zero, then openat2(2) operates very similarly to openat(2).
*
- * However, unlike openat(2), unknown bits in @flags result in -EINVAL rather
- * than being silently ignored. @mode must be zero unless one of {O_CREAT,
- * O_TMPFILE} are set.
+ * However, unlike openat(2), unknown or invalid bits in @flags result in
+ * -EINVAL rather than being silently ignored. @mode must be zero unless one of
+ * {O_CREAT, O_TMPFILE} are set.
*
* @flags: O_* flags.
* @mode: O_CREAT/O_TMPFILE file mode.
* @resolve: RESOLVE_* flags.
+ * @fd: Specific file descriptor to use, for O_SPECIFIC_FD.
*/
struct open_how {
__u64 flags;
__u64 mode;
__u64 resolve;
+ __u32 fd;
+ __u32 pad; /* Must be 0 in the current version */
};

+/* List of all open_how "versions". */
#define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER0 24 /* sizeof first published struct */
-#define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_LATEST OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER0
+#define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER1 32 /* added fd and pad */
+#define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_LATEST OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER1

bool needs_openat2(const struct open_how *how);

+#ifndef O_SPECIFIC_FD
+#define O_SPECIFIC_FD 01000000000
+#endif
+
#ifndef RESOLVE_IN_ROOT
/* how->resolve flags for openat2(2). */
#define RESOLVE_NO_XDEV 0x01 /* Block mount-point crossings
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/openat2_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/openat2_test.c
index b386367c606b..cf21a83c70c9 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/openat2_test.c
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/openat2_test.c
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ struct struct_test {
int err;
};

-#define NUM_OPENAT2_STRUCT_TESTS 7
+#define NUM_OPENAT2_STRUCT_TESTS 8
#define NUM_OPENAT2_STRUCT_VARIATIONS 13

void test_openat2_struct(void)
@@ -52,6 +52,9 @@ void test_openat2_struct(void)
{ .name = "normal struct",
.arg.inner.flags = O_RDONLY,
.size = sizeof(struct open_how) },
+ { .name = "v0 struct",
+ .arg.inner.flags = O_RDONLY,
+ .size = OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER0 },
/* Bigger struct, with zeroed out end. */
{ .name = "bigger struct (zeroed out)",
.arg.inner.flags = O_RDONLY,
@@ -155,7 +158,7 @@ struct flag_test {
int err;
};

-#define NUM_OPENAT2_FLAG_TESTS 23
+#define NUM_OPENAT2_FLAG_TESTS 29

void test_openat2_flags(void)
{
@@ -223,6 +226,24 @@ void test_openat2_flags(void)
{ .name = "invalid how.resolve and O_PATH",
.how.flags = O_PATH,
.how.resolve = 0x1337, .err = -EINVAL },
+
+ /* O_SPECIFIC_FD tests */
+ { .name = "O_SPECIFIC_FD",
+ .how.flags = O_RDONLY | O_SPECIFIC_FD, .how.fd = 42 },
+ { .name = "O_SPECIFIC_FD if fd exists",
+ .how.flags = O_RDONLY | O_SPECIFIC_FD, .how.fd = 2,
+ .err = -EBUSY },
+ { .name = "O_SPECIFIC_FD with fd -1",
+ .how.flags = O_RDONLY | O_SPECIFIC_FD, .how.fd = -1 },
+ { .name = "fd without O_SPECIFIC_FD",
+ .how.flags = O_RDONLY, .how.fd = 42,
+ .err = -EINVAL },
+ { .name = "fd -1 without O_SPECIFIC_FD",
+ .how.flags = O_RDONLY, .how.fd = -1,
+ .err = -EINVAL },
+ { .name = "existing fd without O_SPECIFIC_FD",
+ .how.flags = O_RDONLY, .how.fd = 2,
+ .err = -EINVAL },
};

BUILD_BUG_ON(ARRAY_LEN(tests) != NUM_OPENAT2_FLAG_TESTS);
@@ -268,6 +289,10 @@ void test_openat2_flags(void)
if (!(test->how.flags & O_LARGEFILE))
fdflags &= ~O_LARGEFILE;
failed |= (fdflags != test->how.flags);
+
+ if (test->how.flags & O_SPECIFIC_FD
+ && test->how.fd != -1)
+ failed |= (fd != test->how.fd);
}

if (failed) {
--
2.26.0


2020-04-19 10:47:46

by Aleksa Sarai

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Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 2/3] fs: openat2: Extend open_how to allow userspace-selected fds

On 2020-04-13, Josh Triplett <[email protected]> wrote:
> Inspired by the X protocol's handling of XIDs, allow userspace to select
> the file descriptor opened by openat2, so that it can use the resulting
> file descriptor in subsequent system calls without waiting for the
> response to openat2.
>
> In io_uring, this allows sequences like openat2/read/close without
> waiting for the openat2 to complete. Multiple such sequences can
> overlap, as long as each uses a distinct file descriptor.

I'm not sure I understand this explanation -- how can you trigger a
syscall with an fd that hasn't yet been registered (unless you're just
hoping the race goes in your favour)?

> Add a new O_SPECIFIC_FD open flag to enable this behavior, only accepted
> by openat2 for now (ignored by open/openat like all unknown flags). Add
> an fd field to struct open_how (along with appropriate padding, and
> verify that the padding is 0 to allow replacing the padding with a field
> in the future).
>
> The file table has a corresponding new function
> get_specific_unused_fd_flags, which gets the specified file descriptor
> if O_SPECIFIC_FD is set (and the fd isn't -1); otherwise it falls back
> to get_unused_fd_flags, to simplify callers.
>
> The specified file descriptor must not already be open; if it is,
> get_specific_unused_fd_flags will fail with -EBUSY. This helps catch
> userspace errors.
>
> When O_SPECIFIC_FD is set, and fd is not -1, openat2 will use the
> specified file descriptor rather than finding the lowest available one.

I still don't like that you can enable this feature with O_SPECIFIC_FD
but then disable it by specifying fd as -1. I understand why this is
needed for pipe2() and socketpair() and that's totally fine, but I don't
think it makes sense for openat2() or other interfaces where there's
only one fd being returned -- what does it mean to say "give me a
specific fd, but actually I don't care what it is"?

I know this is a trade-off between consistency of O_SPECIFIC_FD
interfaces and having wart-less interfaces for each syscall, but I don't
think it breaks consistency to say "syscalls that only give you one fd
don't have a second way of disabling the feature -- just don't pass
O_SPECIFIC_FD".

> Test program:
>
> #include <err.h>
> #include <fcntl.h>
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <unistd.h>
>
> int main(void)
> {
> struct open_how how = {
> .flags = O_RDONLY | O_SPECIFIC_FD,
> .fd = 42
> };
> int fd = openat2(AT_FDCWD, "/dev/null", &how, sizeof(how));
> if (fd < 0)
> err(1, "openat2");
> printf("fd=%d\n", fd); // prints fd=42
> return 0;
> }
>
> Signed-off-by: Josh Triplett <[email protected]>
> ---
> fs/fcntl.c | 2 +-
> fs/file.c | 39 +++++++++++++++++++
> fs/io_uring.c | 3 +-
> fs/open.c | 8 +++-
> include/linux/fcntl.h | 5 ++-
> include/linux/file.h | 3 ++
> include/uapi/asm-generic/fcntl.h | 4 ++
> include/uapi/linux/openat2.h | 3 ++
> tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.c | 2 +-
> tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.h | 21 +++++++---
> .../testing/selftests/openat2/openat2_test.c | 29 +++++++++++++-
> 11 files changed, 105 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/fs/fcntl.c b/fs/fcntl.c
> index 2e4c0fa2074b..0357ad667563 100644
> --- a/fs/fcntl.c
> +++ b/fs/fcntl.c
> @@ -1033,7 +1033,7 @@ static int __init fcntl_init(void)
> * Exceptions: O_NONBLOCK is a two bit define on parisc; O_NDELAY
> * is defined as O_NONBLOCK on some platforms and not on others.
> */
> - BUILD_BUG_ON(21 - 1 /* for O_RDONLY being 0 */ !=
> + BUILD_BUG_ON(22 - 1 /* for O_RDONLY being 0 */ !=
> HWEIGHT32(
> (VALID_OPEN_FLAGS & ~(O_NONBLOCK | O_NDELAY)) |
> __FMODE_EXEC | __FMODE_NONOTIFY));
> diff --git a/fs/file.c b/fs/file.c
> index ba06140d89af..0674c3a2d3a5 100644
> --- a/fs/file.c
> +++ b/fs/file.c
> @@ -567,6 +567,45 @@ void put_unused_fd(unsigned int fd)
>
> EXPORT_SYMBOL(put_unused_fd);
>
> +int __get_specific_unused_fd_flags(unsigned int fd, unsigned int flags,
> + unsigned long nofile)
> +{
> + int ret;
> + struct fdtable *fdt;
> + struct files_struct *files = current->files;
> +
> + if (!(flags & O_SPECIFIC_FD) || fd == UINT_MAX)
> + return __get_unused_fd_flags(flags, nofile);
> +
> + if (fd >= nofile)
> + return -EBADF;
> +
> + spin_lock(&files->file_lock);
> + ret = expand_files(files, fd);
> + if (unlikely(ret < 0))
> + goto out_unlock;
> + fdt = files_fdtable(files);
> + if (fdt->fd[fd]) {
> + ret = -EBUSY;
> + goto out_unlock;
> + }
> + __set_open_fd(fd, fdt);
> + if (flags & O_CLOEXEC)
> + __set_close_on_exec(fd, fdt);
> + else
> + __clear_close_on_exec(fd, fdt);
> + ret = fd;
> +
> +out_unlock:
> + spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
> + return ret;
> +}
> +
> +int get_specific_unused_fd_flags(unsigned int fd, unsigned int flags)
> +{
> + return __get_specific_unused_fd_flags(fd, flags, rlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE));
> +}
> +
> /*
> * Install a file pointer in the fd array.
> *
> diff --git a/fs/io_uring.c b/fs/io_uring.c
> index 358f97be9c7b..4a69e1daf3fe 100644
> --- a/fs/io_uring.c
> +++ b/fs/io_uring.c
> @@ -2997,7 +2997,8 @@ static int io_openat2(struct io_kiocb *req, bool force_nonblock)
> if (ret)
> goto err;
>
> - ret = __get_unused_fd_flags(req->open.how.flags, req->open.nofile);
> + ret = __get_specific_unused_fd_flags(req->open.how.fd,
> + req->open.how.flags, req->open.nofile);
> if (ret < 0)
> goto err;
>
> diff --git a/fs/open.c b/fs/open.c
> index 719b320ede52..c1c2dd2d408d 100644
> --- a/fs/open.c
> +++ b/fs/open.c
> @@ -962,6 +962,8 @@ inline struct open_how build_open_how(int flags, umode_t mode)
> .mode = mode & S_IALLUGO,
> };
>
> + /* O_SPECIFIC_FD doesn't work in open calls that use build_open_how. */
> + how.flags &= ~O_SPECIFIC_FD;
> /* O_PATH beats everything else. */
> if (how.flags & O_PATH)
> how.flags &= O_PATH_FLAGS;
> @@ -989,6 +991,10 @@ inline int build_open_flags(const struct open_how *how, struct open_flags *op)
> return -EINVAL;
> if (how->resolve & ~VALID_RESOLVE_FLAGS)
> return -EINVAL;
> + if (how->pad != 0)
> + return -EINVAL;
> + if (!(flags & O_SPECIFIC_FD) && how->fd != 0)
> + return -EINVAL;
>
> /* Deal with the mode. */
> if (WILL_CREATE(flags)) {
> @@ -1143,7 +1149,7 @@ static long do_sys_openat2(int dfd, const char __user *filename,
> if (IS_ERR(tmp))
> return PTR_ERR(tmp);
>
> - fd = get_unused_fd_flags(how->flags);
> + fd = get_specific_unused_fd_flags(how->fd, how->flags);
> if (fd >= 0) {
> struct file *f = do_filp_open(dfd, tmp, &op);
> if (IS_ERR(f)) {
> diff --git a/include/linux/fcntl.h b/include/linux/fcntl.h
> index 7bcdcf4f6ab2..728849bcd8fa 100644
> --- a/include/linux/fcntl.h
> +++ b/include/linux/fcntl.h
> @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
> (O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY | O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_NOCTTY | O_TRUNC | \
> O_APPEND | O_NDELAY | O_NONBLOCK | O_NDELAY | __O_SYNC | O_DSYNC | \
> FASYNC | O_DIRECT | O_LARGEFILE | O_DIRECTORY | O_NOFOLLOW | \
> - O_NOATIME | O_CLOEXEC | O_PATH | __O_TMPFILE)
> + O_NOATIME | O_CLOEXEC | O_PATH | __O_TMPFILE | O_SPECIFIC_FD)
>
> /* List of all valid flags for the how->upgrade_mask argument: */
> #define VALID_UPGRADE_FLAGS \
> @@ -23,7 +23,8 @@
>
> /* List of all open_how "versions". */
> #define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER0 24 /* sizeof first published struct */
> -#define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_LATEST OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER0
> +#define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER1 32 /* added fd and pad */
> +#define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_LATEST OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER1
>
> #ifndef force_o_largefile
> #define force_o_largefile() (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ARCH_32BIT_OFF_T))
> diff --git a/include/linux/file.h b/include/linux/file.h
> index b67986f818d2..a63301864a36 100644
> --- a/include/linux/file.h
> +++ b/include/linux/file.h
> @@ -87,6 +87,9 @@ extern void set_close_on_exec(unsigned int fd, int flag);
> extern bool get_close_on_exec(unsigned int fd);
> extern int __get_unused_fd_flags(unsigned flags, unsigned long nofile);
> extern int get_unused_fd_flags(unsigned flags);
> +extern int __get_specific_unused_fd_flags(unsigned int fd, unsigned int flags,
> + unsigned long nofile);
> +extern int get_specific_unused_fd_flags(unsigned int fd, unsigned int flags);
> extern void put_unused_fd(unsigned int fd);
> extern unsigned int increase_min_fd(unsigned int num);
>
> diff --git a/include/uapi/asm-generic/fcntl.h b/include/uapi/asm-generic/fcntl.h
> index 9dc0bf0c5a6e..d3de5b8b3955 100644
> --- a/include/uapi/asm-generic/fcntl.h
> +++ b/include/uapi/asm-generic/fcntl.h
> @@ -89,6 +89,10 @@
> #define __O_TMPFILE 020000000
> #endif
>
> +#ifndef O_SPECIFIC_FD
> +#define O_SPECIFIC_FD 01000000000 /* open as specified fd */
> +#endif
> +
> /* a horrid kludge trying to make sure that this will fail on old kernels */
> #define O_TMPFILE (__O_TMPFILE | O_DIRECTORY)
> #define O_TMPFILE_MASK (__O_TMPFILE | O_DIRECTORY | O_CREAT)
> diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/openat2.h b/include/uapi/linux/openat2.h
> index 58b1eb711360..63974a276fb2 100644
> --- a/include/uapi/linux/openat2.h
> +++ b/include/uapi/linux/openat2.h
> @@ -15,11 +15,14 @@
> * @flags: O_* flags.
> * @mode: O_CREAT/O_TMPFILE file mode.
> * @resolve: RESOLVE_* flags.
> + * @fd: Specific file descriptor to use, for O_SPECIFIC_FD.
> */
> struct open_how {
> __u64 flags;
> __u64 mode;
> __u64 resolve;
> + __u32 fd;
> + __u32 pad; /* Must be 0 in the current version */
> };
>
> /* how->resolve flags for openat2(2). */
> diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.c b/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.c
> index 5074681ffdc9..b6533f0b1124 100644
> --- a/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.c
> +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.c
> @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ void __attribute__((constructor)) init(void)
> struct open_how how = {};
> int fd;
>
> - BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct open_how) != OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER0);
> + BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct open_how) != OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER1);
>
> /* Check openat2(2) support. */
> fd = sys_openat2(AT_FDCWD, ".", &how);
> diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.h b/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.h
> index a6ea27344db2..b7dea87c17b9 100644
> --- a/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.h
> +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/helpers.h
> @@ -24,28 +24,37 @@
> #endif /* SYS_openat2 */
>
> /*
> - * Arguments for how openat2(2) should open the target path. If @resolve is
> - * zero, then openat2(2) operates very similarly to openat(2).
> + * Arguments for how openat2(2) should open the target path. If only @flags and
> + * @mode are non-zero, then openat2(2) operates very similarly to openat(2).
> *
> - * However, unlike openat(2), unknown bits in @flags result in -EINVAL rather
> - * than being silently ignored. @mode must be zero unless one of {O_CREAT,
> - * O_TMPFILE} are set.
> + * However, unlike openat(2), unknown or invalid bits in @flags result in
> + * -EINVAL rather than being silently ignored. @mode must be zero unless one of
> + * {O_CREAT, O_TMPFILE} are set.
> *
> * @flags: O_* flags.
> * @mode: O_CREAT/O_TMPFILE file mode.
> * @resolve: RESOLVE_* flags.
> + * @fd: Specific file descriptor to use, for O_SPECIFIC_FD.
> */
> struct open_how {
> __u64 flags;
> __u64 mode;
> __u64 resolve;
> + __u32 fd;
> + __u32 pad; /* Must be 0 in the current version */

Small nit: This field should be called __padding to make it more
explicit it's something internal and shouldn't be looked at by
userspace. And the comment should just be "must be zeroed".

> };
>
> +/* List of all open_how "versions". */
> #define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER0 24 /* sizeof first published struct */
> -#define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_LATEST OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER0
> +#define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER1 32 /* added fd and pad */
> +#define OPEN_HOW_SIZE_LATEST OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER1
>
> bool needs_openat2(const struct open_how *how);
>
> +#ifndef O_SPECIFIC_FD
> +#define O_SPECIFIC_FD 01000000000
> +#endif
> +
> #ifndef RESOLVE_IN_ROOT
> /* how->resolve flags for openat2(2). */
> #define RESOLVE_NO_XDEV 0x01 /* Block mount-point crossings
> diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/openat2_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/openat2_test.c
> index b386367c606b..cf21a83c70c9 100644
> --- a/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/openat2_test.c
> +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/openat2_test.c
> @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ struct struct_test {
> int err;
> };
>
> -#define NUM_OPENAT2_STRUCT_TESTS 7
> +#define NUM_OPENAT2_STRUCT_TESTS 8
> #define NUM_OPENAT2_STRUCT_VARIATIONS 13
>
> void test_openat2_struct(void)
> @@ -52,6 +52,9 @@ void test_openat2_struct(void)
> { .name = "normal struct",
> .arg.inner.flags = O_RDONLY,
> .size = sizeof(struct open_how) },
> + { .name = "v0 struct",
> + .arg.inner.flags = O_RDONLY,
> + .size = OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER0 },
> /* Bigger struct, with zeroed out end. */
> { .name = "bigger struct (zeroed out)",
> .arg.inner.flags = O_RDONLY,
> @@ -155,7 +158,7 @@ struct flag_test {
> int err;
> };
>
> -#define NUM_OPENAT2_FLAG_TESTS 23
> +#define NUM_OPENAT2_FLAG_TESTS 29
>
> void test_openat2_flags(void)
> {
> @@ -223,6 +226,24 @@ void test_openat2_flags(void)
> { .name = "invalid how.resolve and O_PATH",
> .how.flags = O_PATH,
> .how.resolve = 0x1337, .err = -EINVAL },
> +
> + /* O_SPECIFIC_FD tests */
> + { .name = "O_SPECIFIC_FD",
> + .how.flags = O_RDONLY | O_SPECIFIC_FD, .how.fd = 42 },
> + { .name = "O_SPECIFIC_FD if fd exists",
> + .how.flags = O_RDONLY | O_SPECIFIC_FD, .how.fd = 2,
> + .err = -EBUSY },
> + { .name = "O_SPECIFIC_FD with fd -1",
> + .how.flags = O_RDONLY | O_SPECIFIC_FD, .how.fd = -1 },
> + { .name = "fd without O_SPECIFIC_FD",
> + .how.flags = O_RDONLY, .how.fd = 42,
> + .err = -EINVAL },
> + { .name = "fd -1 without O_SPECIFIC_FD",
> + .how.flags = O_RDONLY, .how.fd = -1,
> + .err = -EINVAL },
> + { .name = "existing fd without O_SPECIFIC_FD",
> + .how.flags = O_RDONLY, .how.fd = 2,
> + .err = -EINVAL },

It would be good to add a test to make sure that a non-zero value of
how->__padding also gives -EINVAL.

> };
>
> BUILD_BUG_ON(ARRAY_LEN(tests) != NUM_OPENAT2_FLAG_TESTS);
> @@ -268,6 +289,10 @@ void test_openat2_flags(void)
> if (!(test->how.flags & O_LARGEFILE))
> fdflags &= ~O_LARGEFILE;
> failed |= (fdflags != test->how.flags);
> +
> + if (test->how.flags & O_SPECIFIC_FD
> + && test->how.fd != -1)
> + failed |= (fd != test->how.fd);
> }
>
> if (failed) {
> --
> 2.26.0
>


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2020-04-19 21:20:46

by David Laight

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Subject: RE: [PATCH v4 2/3] fs: openat2: Extend open_how to allow userspace-selected fds

From: Aleksa Sarai
> Sent: 19 April 2020 11:44
>
> On 2020-04-13, Josh Triplett <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Inspired by the X protocol's handling of XIDs, allow userspace to select
> > the file descriptor opened by openat2, so that it can use the resulting
> > file descriptor in subsequent system calls without waiting for the
> > response to openat2.
> >
> > In io_uring, this allows sequences like openat2/read/close without
> > waiting for the openat2 to complete. Multiple such sequences can
> > overlap, as long as each uses a distinct file descriptor.
>
> I'm not sure I understand this explanation -- how can you trigger a
> syscall with an fd that hasn't yet been registered (unless you're just
> hoping the race goes in your favour)?

I suspect (there are no comments in the io_uring code to say what it does)
that the io_uring code uses a thread of the user process to sequentially
execute IO requests that the main application has added to a queue.

So it might make sense to queue up open/read/close.
But that ought to be within the io_uring code.

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2020-04-19 22:24:45

by Jens Axboe

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Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 2/3] fs: openat2: Extend open_how to allow userspace-selected fds

On 4/19/20 4:44 AM, Aleksa Sarai wrote:
> On 2020-04-13, Josh Triplett <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Inspired by the X protocol's handling of XIDs, allow userspace to select
>> the file descriptor opened by openat2, so that it can use the resulting
>> file descriptor in subsequent system calls without waiting for the
>> response to openat2.
>>
>> In io_uring, this allows sequences like openat2/read/close without
>> waiting for the openat2 to complete. Multiple such sequences can
>> overlap, as long as each uses a distinct file descriptor.
>
> I'm not sure I understand this explanation -- how can you trigger a
> syscall with an fd that hasn't yet been registered (unless you're just
> hoping the race goes in your favour)?

io_uring can do chains of requests, where each link in the chain isn't
started until the previous one has completed. Hence if you know what fd
that openat2 will return, you can submit a chain ala:

<open file X, give me fd Y><read from fd Y><close fd Y>

as a single submission. This isn't possible to do currently, as the read
will depend on the output of the open, and we have no good way of
knowing what that fd will be.

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2020-04-20 02:08:53

by Aleksa Sarai

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Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 2/3] fs: openat2: Extend open_how to allow userspace-selected fds

On 2020-04-19, Jens Axboe <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/19/20 4:44 AM, Aleksa Sarai wrote:
> > On 2020-04-13, Josh Triplett <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Inspired by the X protocol's handling of XIDs, allow userspace to select
> >> the file descriptor opened by openat2, so that it can use the resulting
> >> file descriptor in subsequent system calls without waiting for the
> >> response to openat2.
> >>
> >> In io_uring, this allows sequences like openat2/read/close without
> >> waiting for the openat2 to complete. Multiple such sequences can
> >> overlap, as long as each uses a distinct file descriptor.
> >
> > I'm not sure I understand this explanation -- how can you trigger a
> > syscall with an fd that hasn't yet been registered (unless you're just
> > hoping the race goes in your favour)?
>
> io_uring can do chains of requests, where each link in the chain isn't
> started until the previous one has completed. Hence if you know what fd
> that openat2 will return, you can submit a chain ala:
>
> <open file X, give me fd Y><read from fd Y><close fd Y>
>
> as a single submission. This isn't possible to do currently, as the read
> will depend on the output of the open, and we have no good way of
> knowing what that fd will be.

Ah! I was aware of io_uring's chaining feature but thought it had access
to the return of the previous stage -- now this makes much more sense.
Thanks.

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2020-04-20 21:16:10

by Josh Triplett

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Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 2/3] fs: openat2: Extend open_how to allow userspace-selected fds

On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 08:44:04PM +1000, Aleksa Sarai wrote:
> On 2020-04-13, Josh Triplett <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Inspired by the X protocol's handling of XIDs, allow userspace to select
> > the file descriptor opened by openat2, so that it can use the resulting
> > file descriptor in subsequent system calls without waiting for the
> > response to openat2.
> >
> > In io_uring, this allows sequences like openat2/read/close without
> > waiting for the openat2 to complete. Multiple such sequences can
> > overlap, as long as each uses a distinct file descriptor.
>
> I'm not sure I understand this explanation -- how can you trigger a
> syscall with an fd that hasn't yet been registered (unless you're just
> hoping the race goes in your favour)?

See the response from Jens for an explanation of how this works in
io_uring.

> > Add a new O_SPECIFIC_FD open flag to enable this behavior, only accepted
> > by openat2 for now (ignored by open/openat like all unknown flags). Add
> > an fd field to struct open_how (along with appropriate padding, and
> > verify that the padding is 0 to allow replacing the padding with a field
> > in the future).
> >
> > The file table has a corresponding new function
> > get_specific_unused_fd_flags, which gets the specified file descriptor
> > if O_SPECIFIC_FD is set (and the fd isn't -1); otherwise it falls back
> > to get_unused_fd_flags, to simplify callers.
> >
> > The specified file descriptor must not already be open; if it is,
> > get_specific_unused_fd_flags will fail with -EBUSY. This helps catch
> > userspace errors.
> >
> > When O_SPECIFIC_FD is set, and fd is not -1, openat2 will use the
> > specified file descriptor rather than finding the lowest available one.
>
> I still don't like that you can enable this feature with O_SPECIFIC_FD
> but then disable it by specifying fd as -1. I understand why this is
> needed for pipe2() and socketpair() and that's totally fine, but I don't
> think it makes sense for openat2() or other interfaces where there's
> only one fd being returned -- what does it mean to say "give me a
> specific fd, but actually I don't care what it is"?
>
> I know this is a trade-off between consistency of O_SPECIFIC_FD
> interfaces and having wart-less interfaces for each syscall, but I don't
> think it breaks consistency to say "syscalls that only give you one fd
> don't have a second way of disabling the feature -- just don't pass
> O_SPECIFIC_FD".

I think there's value in the orthogonality, and -1 can never be a valid
file descriptor. If this becomes a sticking point, it could certainly be
changed (just modify pipe2 to remove the O_SPECIFIC_FD flag if passed
-1), but at the same time, I'd rather have this logic implemented once
with a uniform semantic no matter what syscall uses it.

> > struct open_how {
> > __u64 flags;
> > __u64 mode;
> > __u64 resolve;
> > + __u32 fd;
> > + __u32 pad; /* Must be 0 in the current version */
>
> Small nit: This field should be called __padding to make it more
> explicit it's something internal and shouldn't be looked at by
> userspace. And the comment should just be "must be zeroed".

Good point. Done in v5.

> > --- a/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/openat2_test.c
> > +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/openat2/openat2_test.c
> > @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ struct struct_test {
> > int err;
> > };
> >
> > -#define NUM_OPENAT2_STRUCT_TESTS 7
> > +#define NUM_OPENAT2_STRUCT_TESTS 8
> > #define NUM_OPENAT2_STRUCT_VARIATIONS 13
> >
> > void test_openat2_struct(void)
> > @@ -52,6 +52,9 @@ void test_openat2_struct(void)
> > { .name = "normal struct",
> > .arg.inner.flags = O_RDONLY,
> > .size = sizeof(struct open_how) },
> > + { .name = "v0 struct",
> > + .arg.inner.flags = O_RDONLY,
> > + .size = OPEN_HOW_SIZE_VER0 },
> > /* Bigger struct, with zeroed out end. */
> > { .name = "bigger struct (zeroed out)",
> > .arg.inner.flags = O_RDONLY,
> > @@ -155,7 +158,7 @@ struct flag_test {
> > int err;
> > };
> >
> > -#define NUM_OPENAT2_FLAG_TESTS 23
> > +#define NUM_OPENAT2_FLAG_TESTS 29
> >
> > void test_openat2_flags(void)
> > {
> > @@ -223,6 +226,24 @@ void test_openat2_flags(void)
> > { .name = "invalid how.resolve and O_PATH",
> > .how.flags = O_PATH,
> > .how.resolve = 0x1337, .err = -EINVAL },
> > +
> > + /* O_SPECIFIC_FD tests */
> > + { .name = "O_SPECIFIC_FD",
> > + .how.flags = O_RDONLY | O_SPECIFIC_FD, .how.fd = 42 },
> > + { .name = "O_SPECIFIC_FD if fd exists",
> > + .how.flags = O_RDONLY | O_SPECIFIC_FD, .how.fd = 2,
> > + .err = -EBUSY },
> > + { .name = "O_SPECIFIC_FD with fd -1",
> > + .how.flags = O_RDONLY | O_SPECIFIC_FD, .how.fd = -1 },
> > + { .name = "fd without O_SPECIFIC_FD",
> > + .how.flags = O_RDONLY, .how.fd = 42,
> > + .err = -EINVAL },
> > + { .name = "fd -1 without O_SPECIFIC_FD",
> > + .how.flags = O_RDONLY, .how.fd = -1,
> > + .err = -EINVAL },
> > + { .name = "existing fd without O_SPECIFIC_FD",
> > + .how.flags = O_RDONLY, .how.fd = 2,
> > + .err = -EINVAL },
>
> It would be good to add a test to make sure that a non-zero value of
> how->__padding also gives -EINVAL.

Done in v5.

- Josh Triplett