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From: Shu-Chun Weng <scw@google.com>
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Cc: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu>,
	Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>,
	 Shu-Chun Weng <scw@google.com>
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] linux-user: Fix openat() emulation to not modify atime
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2023 19:21:40 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20231201032140.2470599-3-scw@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20231201032140.2470599-1-scw@google.com>

Commit b8002058 strengthened openat()'s /proc detection by calling
realpath(3) on the given path, which allows various paths and symlinks
that points to the /proc file system to be intercepted correctly.

Using realpath(3), though, has a side effect that it reads the symlinks
along the way, and thus changes their atime. The results in the
following code snippet already get ~now instead of the real atime:

  int fd = open("/path/to/a/symlink", O_PATH | O_NOFOLLOW);
  struct stat st;
  fstat(fd, st);
  return st.st_atime;

This change opens a path that doesn't appear to be part of /proc
directly and checks the destination of /proc/self/fd/n to determine if
it actually refers to a file in /proc.

Neither this nor the existing code works with symlinks or indirect paths
(e.g.  /tmp/../proc/self/exe) that points to /proc/self/exe because it
is itself a symlink, and both realpath(3) and /proc/self/fd/n will
resolve into the location of QEMU.

Signed-off-by: Shu-Chun Weng <scw@google.com>
---
 linux-user/syscall.c | 42 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/linux-user/syscall.c b/linux-user/syscall.c
index e384e14248..25e2cda10a 100644
--- a/linux-user/syscall.c
+++ b/linux-user/syscall.c
@@ -8308,8 +8308,6 @@ static int open_net_route(CPUArchState *cpu_env, int fd)
 int do_guest_openat(CPUArchState *cpu_env, int dirfd, const char *fname,
                     int flags, mode_t mode, bool safe)
 {
-    g_autofree char *proc_name = NULL;
-    const char *pathname;
     struct fake_open {
         const char *filename;
         int (*fill)(CPUArchState *cpu_env, int fd);
@@ -8333,13 +8331,39 @@ int do_guest_openat(CPUArchState *cpu_env, int dirfd, const char *fname,
 #endif
         { NULL, NULL, NULL }
     };
+    char pathname[PATH_MAX];
 
-    /* if this is a file from /proc/ filesystem, expand full name */
-    proc_name = realpath(fname, NULL);
-    if (proc_name && strncmp(proc_name, "/proc/", 6) == 0) {
-        pathname = proc_name;
+    if (strncmp(fname, "/proc/", 6) == 0) {
+        pstrcpy(pathname, sizeof(pathname), fname);
     } else {
-        pathname = fname;
+        char procpath[PATH_MAX];
+        int fd, n;
+
+        if (safe) {
+            fd = safe_openat(dirfd, path(fname), flags, mode);
+        } else {
+            fd = openat(dirfd, path(fname), flags, mode);
+        }
+        if (fd < 0) {
+            return fd;
+        }
+
+        /*
+         * Try to get the real path of the file we just opened. We avoid calling
+         * `realpath(3)` because it calls `readlink(2)` on symlinks which
+         * changes their atime. Note that since `/proc/self/exe` is a symlink,
+         * `pathname` will never resolves to it (neither will `realpath(3)`).
+         * That's why we check `fname` against the "/proc/" prefix first.
+         */
+        snprintf(procpath, sizeof(procpath), "/proc/self/fd/%d", fd);
+        n = readlink(procpath, pathname, sizeof(pathname));
+        pathname[n < sizeof(pathname) ? n : sizeof(pathname)] = '\0';
+
+        /* if this is not a file from /proc/ filesystem, the fd is good as-is */
+        if (strncmp(pathname, "/proc/", 6) != 0) {
+            return fd;
+        }
+        close(fd);
     }
 
     if (is_proc_myself(pathname, "exe")) {
@@ -8390,9 +8414,9 @@ int do_guest_openat(CPUArchState *cpu_env, int dirfd, const char *fname,
     }
 
     if (safe) {
-        return safe_openat(dirfd, path(pathname), flags, mode);
+        return safe_openat(dirfd, pathname, flags, mode);
     } else {
-        return openat(dirfd, path(pathname), flags, mode);
+        return openat(dirfd, pathname, flags, mode);
     }
 }
 


  parent reply	other threads:[~2023-12-01  3:22 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2023-12-01  3:21 [PATCH 0/2] linux-user: openat() fixes Shu-Chun Weng
2023-12-01  3:21 ` [PATCH 1/2] linux-user: Define TARGET_O_LARGEFILE for aarch64 Shu-Chun Weng
2023-12-01 12:38   ` [PATCH-for-8.2? " Philippe Mathieu-Daudé
2023-12-03 13:28   ` [PATCH " Laurent Vivier
2023-12-01  3:21 ` Shu-Chun Weng [this message]
2023-12-01 12:42   ` [PATCH 2/2] linux-user: Fix openat() emulation to not modify atime Philippe Mathieu-Daudé
2023-12-01 18:51     ` Shu-Chun Weng
2023-12-04 13:39       ` Philippe Mathieu-Daudé
2023-12-04 15:34         ` Stefan Hajnoczi
2023-12-01 17:09   ` Helge Deller
2023-12-04 16:58   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
2023-12-08 20:52     ` Shu-Chun Weng

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