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Re: [Qemu-devel] [V4 PATCH 2/8] Provide chroot environment server side i


From: M. Mohan Kumar
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [V4 PATCH 2/8] Provide chroot environment server side interfaces
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 17:47:42 +0530
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Hi,

Is it okay to fork the chroot process in the fsdev parameter parsing time? Can 
we ask other initialization routines to not create threads till chroot process 
is forked?

Following code snippet forks the chroot process during fsdev parameter parsing 
to avoid the problems associated with forking in multi thread environment.

diff --git a/fsdev/qemu-fsdev.c b/fsdev/qemu-fsdev.c
index 0b33290..2dad688 100644
--- a/fsdev/qemu-fsdev.c
+++ b/fsdev/qemu-fsdev.c
@@ -17,6 +17,8 @@
 #include "osdep.h"
 #include "qemu-common.h"
 #include "qemu-config.h"
+#include "qemu_socket.h"
+#include "hw/9pfs/virtio-9p-chroot.h"
 
 static QTAILQ_HEAD(FsTypeEntry_head, FsTypeListEntry) fstype_entries =
     QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(fstype_entries);
@@ -72,6 +74,34 @@ int qemu_fsdev_add(QemuOpts *opts)
     fsle->fse.security_model = qemu_strdup(sec_model);
     fsle->fse.ops = FsTypes[i].ops;
 
+    if (!strcmp(fsle->fse.security_model, "passthrough")) {
+        uint64_t code;
+        if (v9fs_chroot(&fsle->fse) < 0) {
+            exit(1);
+        }
+
+        /*
+         * Chroot process sends 0 to indicate chroot process creation is
+         * successful
+         */
+        if (read(fsle->fse.chroot_socket, &code, sizeof(code)) != 
sizeof(code)) {
+            fprintf(stderr, "chroot process creation failed");
+            exit(1);
+        }
+        if (code != 0) {
+            switch (code >> 32) {
+            case CHROOT_ERROR:
+                fprintf(stderr, "chroot system call failed: %s",
+                                strerror(code & 0xFFFFFFFF));
+                break;
+            case SETSID_ERROR:
+                fprintf(stderr, "setsid failed: %s", strerror(code & 
0xFFFFFFFF));
+                break;
+            }
+            exit(1);
+        }
+    }
+
     QTAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&fstype_entries, fsle, next);
     return 0;
 



On Tuesday 01 February 2011 4:02:22 pm Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 10:55:39AM +0530, M. Mohan Kumar wrote:
> > Implement chroot server side interfaces like sending the file
> > descriptor to qemu process, reading the object request from socket etc.
> > Also add chroot main function and other helper routines.
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: M. Mohan Kumar <address@hidden>
> > ---
> > 
> >  Makefile.objs              |    1 +
> >  hw/9pfs/virtio-9p-chroot.c |  212
> >  ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ hw/9pfs/virtio-9p-chroot.h
> >  |   41 +++++++++
> >  hw/9pfs/virtio-9p.c        |   33 +++++++
> >  hw/file-op-9p.h            |    3 +
> >  5 files changed, 290 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
> >  create mode 100644 hw/9pfs/virtio-9p-chroot.c
> >  create mode 100644 hw/9pfs/virtio-9p-chroot.h
> > 
> > diff --git a/Makefile.objs b/Makefile.objs
> > index bc0344c..3007b6d 100644
> > --- a/Makefile.objs
> > +++ b/Makefile.objs
> > +/*
> > + * Fork a process and chroot into the share path. Communication
> > + * between qemu process and chroot process happens via socket
> > + * All file descriptors (including stdout and stderr) are closed
> > + * except one socket descriptor (which is used for communicating
> > + * between qemu process and chroot process)
> > + */
> > +int v9fs_chroot(FsContext *fs_ctx)
> > +{
> > +    int fd_pair[2], chroot_sock, error;
> > +    V9fsFileObjectRequest request;
> > +    pid_t pid;
> > +    uint64_t code;
> > +    FdInfo fd_info;
> > +
> > +    if (socketpair(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, fd_pair) < 0) {
> > +        error_report("socketpair %s", strerror(errno));
> > +        return -1;
> > +    }
> > +
> > +    pid = fork();
> > +    if (pid < 0) {
> > +        error_report("fork %s", strerror(errno));
> > +        return -1;
> > +    }
> > +    if (pid != 0) {
> > +        fs_ctx->chroot_socket = fd_pair[0];
> > +        close(fd_pair[1]);
> > +        return 0;
> > +    }
> > +
> > +    close(fd_pair[0]);
> > +    chroot_sock = fd_pair[1];
> > +    if (chroot(fs_ctx->fs_root) < 0) {
> > +        code = CHROOT_ERROR << 32 | errno;
> > +        error = qemu_write_full(chroot_sock, &code, sizeof(code));
> > +        _exit(1);
> > +    }
> > +
> > +    error = chroot_daemonize(chroot_sock);
> > +    if (error) {
> > +        code = SETSID_ERROR << 32 | error;
> > +        error = qemu_write_full(chroot_sock, &code, sizeof(code));
> > +        _exit(1);
> > +    }
> > +
> > +    /*
> > +     * Write 0 to chroot socket to indicate chroot process creation is
> > +     * successful
> > +     */
> > +    code = 0;
> > +    if (qemu_write_full(chroot_sock, &code, sizeof(code))
> > +                    != sizeof(code)) {
> > +        _exit(1);
> > +    }
> > +    /* get the request from the socket */
> > +    while (1) {
> > +        memset(&fd_info, 0, sizeof(fd_info));
> > +        if (chroot_read_request(chroot_sock, &request) == EIO) {
> > +            fd_info.fi_fd = 0;
> > +            fd_info.fi_error = EIO;
> > +            fd_info.fi_flags = FI_SOCKERR;
> > +            chroot_sendfd(chroot_sock, &fd_info);
> > +            continue;
> > +        }
> > +        qemu_free((void *)request.path.path);
> > +        if (request.data.oldpath_len) {
> > +            qemu_free((void *)request.path.old_path);
> > +        }
> > +    }
> > +}
> 
> There is a subtle problem with using fork() in a multi-threaded
> program that I was recently made aware of in libvirt. In short
> if you have a multi-threaded program that calls fork(), then
> the child process must only use POSIX functions that are
> declared 'async signal safe', until the child calls exec() or
> exit().  In particular any malloc()/free() related functions
> are *not* async signal safe.
> 
>   http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fork.html
> 
>   "If a multi-threaded process calls fork(), the new process shall contain
>   a replica of the calling thread and its entire address space, possibly
>   including the states of mutexes and other resources. Consequently, to
>   avoid errors, the child process may only execute async-signal-safe
>   operations until such time as one of the exec functions is called."
> 
> One example problem scenario. Thread 1 is currently doing a
> malloc() and the malloc() impl is holding a mutex. Thread 2
> now does a fork(), and in the child process calls malloc().
> The child process will deadlock / hang forever because there
> is nothing which will ever release the malloc() mutex that
> was originally held by Thread 1. See also this thread which
> brought the problem to my attention:
> 
>   http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils/2011-01/msg00085.html
> 
> Regards,
> Daniel

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M. Mohan Kumar



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