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wsd: faster jail setup via bind-mount loolmount now works and supports mounting and unmounting, plus numerous improvements, refactoring, logging, etc.. When enabled, binding improves the jail setup time by anywhere from 2x to orders of magnitude (in docker, f.e.). A new config entry mount_jail_tree controls whether mounting is used or the old method of linking/copying of jail contents. It is set to true by default and falls back to linking/copying. A test mount is done when the setting is enabled, and if mounting fails, it's disabled to avoid noise. Temporarily disabled for unit-tests until we can cleanup lingering mounts after Jenkins aborts our build job. In a future patch we will have mount/jail cleanup as part of make. The network/system files in /etc that need frequent refreshing are now updated in systemplate to make their most recent version available in the jails. These files can change during the course of loolwsd lifetime, and are unlikely to be updated in systemplate after installation at all. We link to them in the systemplate/etc directory, and if that fails, we copy them before forking each kit instance to have the latest. This reworks the approach used to bind-mount the jails and the templates such that the total is now down to only three mounts: systemplate, lo, tmp. As now systemplate and lotemplate are shared, they must be mounted as readonly, this means that user/ must now be moved into tmp/user/ which is writable. The mount-points must be recursive, because we mount lo/ within the mount-point of systemplate (which is the root of the jail). But because we (re)bind recursively, and because both systemplate and lotemplate are mounted for each jails, we need to make them unbindable, so they wouldn't multiply the mount-points for each jails (an explosive growth!) Contrarywise, we don't want the mount-points to be shared, because we don't expect to add/remove mounts after a jail is created. The random temp directory is now created and set correctly, plus many logging and other improvements. Change-Id: Iae3fda5e876cf47d2cae6669a87b5b826a8748df Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/online/+/92829 Tested-by: Jenkins Tested-by: Jenkins CollaboraOffice <jenkinscollaboraoffice@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashnakash@gmail.com>
2020-04-09 15:02:58 +02:00
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wsd: faster jail setup via bind-mount loolmount now works and supports mounting and unmounting, plus numerous improvements, refactoring, logging, etc.. When enabled, binding improves the jail setup time by anywhere from 2x to orders of magnitude (in docker, f.e.). A new config entry mount_jail_tree controls whether mounting is used or the old method of linking/copying of jail contents. It is set to true by default and falls back to linking/copying. A test mount is done when the setting is enabled, and if mounting fails, it's disabled to avoid noise. Temporarily disabled for unit-tests until we can cleanup lingering mounts after Jenkins aborts our build job. In a future patch we will have mount/jail cleanup as part of make. The network/system files in /etc that need frequent refreshing are now updated in systemplate to make their most recent version available in the jails. These files can change during the course of loolwsd lifetime, and are unlikely to be updated in systemplate after installation at all. We link to them in the systemplate/etc directory, and if that fails, we copy them before forking each kit instance to have the latest. This reworks the approach used to bind-mount the jails and the templates such that the total is now down to only three mounts: systemplate, lo, tmp. As now systemplate and lotemplate are shared, they must be mounted as readonly, this means that user/ must now be moved into tmp/user/ which is writable. The mount-points must be recursive, because we mount lo/ within the mount-point of systemplate (which is the root of the jail). But because we (re)bind recursively, and because both systemplate and lotemplate are mounted for each jails, we need to make them unbindable, so they wouldn't multiply the mount-points for each jails (an explosive growth!) Contrarywise, we don't want the mount-points to be shared, because we don't expect to add/remove mounts after a jail is created. The random temp directory is now created and set correctly, plus many logging and other improvements. Change-Id: Iae3fda5e876cf47d2cae6669a87b5b826a8748df Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/online/+/92829 Tested-by: Jenkins Tested-by: Jenkins CollaboraOffice <jenkinscollaboraoffice@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashnakash@gmail.com>
2020-04-09 15:02:58 +02:00
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#pragma once
#include <string>
#include <Poco/File.h>
#include <Poco/Path.h>
namespace JailUtil
{
/// General temporary directory owned by us.
constexpr const char CHILDROOT_TMP_PATH[] = "/tmp";
/// Files uploaded by users are stored in this sub-directory of child-root.
constexpr const char CHILDROOT_TMP_INCOMING_PATH[] = "/tmp/incoming";
/// The LO installation directory with jail.
constexpr const char LO_JAIL_SUBPATH[] = "lo";
wsd: faster jail setup via bind-mount loolmount now works and supports mounting and unmounting, plus numerous improvements, refactoring, logging, etc.. When enabled, binding improves the jail setup time by anywhere from 2x to orders of magnitude (in docker, f.e.). A new config entry mount_jail_tree controls whether mounting is used or the old method of linking/copying of jail contents. It is set to true by default and falls back to linking/copying. A test mount is done when the setting is enabled, and if mounting fails, it's disabled to avoid noise. Temporarily disabled for unit-tests until we can cleanup lingering mounts after Jenkins aborts our build job. In a future patch we will have mount/jail cleanup as part of make. The network/system files in /etc that need frequent refreshing are now updated in systemplate to make their most recent version available in the jails. These files can change during the course of loolwsd lifetime, and are unlikely to be updated in systemplate after installation at all. We link to them in the systemplate/etc directory, and if that fails, we copy them before forking each kit instance to have the latest. This reworks the approach used to bind-mount the jails and the templates such that the total is now down to only three mounts: systemplate, lo, tmp. As now systemplate and lotemplate are shared, they must be mounted as readonly, this means that user/ must now be moved into tmp/user/ which is writable. The mount-points must be recursive, because we mount lo/ within the mount-point of systemplate (which is the root of the jail). But because we (re)bind recursively, and because both systemplate and lotemplate are mounted for each jails, we need to make them unbindable, so they wouldn't multiply the mount-points for each jails (an explosive growth!) Contrarywise, we don't want the mount-points to be shared, because we don't expect to add/remove mounts after a jail is created. The random temp directory is now created and set correctly, plus many logging and other improvements. Change-Id: Iae3fda5e876cf47d2cae6669a87b5b826a8748df Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/online/+/92829 Tested-by: Jenkins Tested-by: Jenkins CollaboraOffice <jenkinscollaboraoffice@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashnakash@gmail.com>
2020-04-09 15:02:58 +02:00
/// Bind mount a jail directory.
bool bind(const std::string& source, const std::string& target);
/// Remount a bound mount point as readonly.
bool remountReadonly(const std::string& source, const std::string& target);
/// Marks a jail as having been copied instead of mounted.
void markJailCopied(const std::string& root);
wsd: faster jail setup via bind-mount loolmount now works and supports mounting and unmounting, plus numerous improvements, refactoring, logging, etc.. When enabled, binding improves the jail setup time by anywhere from 2x to orders of magnitude (in docker, f.e.). A new config entry mount_jail_tree controls whether mounting is used or the old method of linking/copying of jail contents. It is set to true by default and falls back to linking/copying. A test mount is done when the setting is enabled, and if mounting fails, it's disabled to avoid noise. Temporarily disabled for unit-tests until we can cleanup lingering mounts after Jenkins aborts our build job. In a future patch we will have mount/jail cleanup as part of make. The network/system files in /etc that need frequent refreshing are now updated in systemplate to make their most recent version available in the jails. These files can change during the course of loolwsd lifetime, and are unlikely to be updated in systemplate after installation at all. We link to them in the systemplate/etc directory, and if that fails, we copy them before forking each kit instance to have the latest. This reworks the approach used to bind-mount the jails and the templates such that the total is now down to only three mounts: systemplate, lo, tmp. As now systemplate and lotemplate are shared, they must be mounted as readonly, this means that user/ must now be moved into tmp/user/ which is writable. The mount-points must be recursive, because we mount lo/ within the mount-point of systemplate (which is the root of the jail). But because we (re)bind recursively, and because both systemplate and lotemplate are mounted for each jails, we need to make them unbindable, so they wouldn't multiply the mount-points for each jails (an explosive growth!) Contrarywise, we don't want the mount-points to be shared, because we don't expect to add/remove mounts after a jail is created. The random temp directory is now created and set correctly, plus many logging and other improvements. Change-Id: Iae3fda5e876cf47d2cae6669a87b5b826a8748df Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/online/+/92829 Tested-by: Jenkins Tested-by: Jenkins CollaboraOffice <jenkinscollaboraoffice@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashnakash@gmail.com>
2020-04-09 15:02:58 +02:00
/// Returns true iff the jail in question was copied and not mounted.
bool isJailCopied(const std::string& root);
/// Remove the jail directory and all its contents.
bool tryRemoveJail(const std::string& root);
wsd: faster jail setup via bind-mount loolmount now works and supports mounting and unmounting, plus numerous improvements, refactoring, logging, etc.. When enabled, binding improves the jail setup time by anywhere from 2x to orders of magnitude (in docker, f.e.). A new config entry mount_jail_tree controls whether mounting is used or the old method of linking/copying of jail contents. It is set to true by default and falls back to linking/copying. A test mount is done when the setting is enabled, and if mounting fails, it's disabled to avoid noise. Temporarily disabled for unit-tests until we can cleanup lingering mounts after Jenkins aborts our build job. In a future patch we will have mount/jail cleanup as part of make. The network/system files in /etc that need frequent refreshing are now updated in systemplate to make their most recent version available in the jails. These files can change during the course of loolwsd lifetime, and are unlikely to be updated in systemplate after installation at all. We link to them in the systemplate/etc directory, and if that fails, we copy them before forking each kit instance to have the latest. This reworks the approach used to bind-mount the jails and the templates such that the total is now down to only three mounts: systemplate, lo, tmp. As now systemplate and lotemplate are shared, they must be mounted as readonly, this means that user/ must now be moved into tmp/user/ which is writable. The mount-points must be recursive, because we mount lo/ within the mount-point of systemplate (which is the root of the jail). But because we (re)bind recursively, and because both systemplate and lotemplate are mounted for each jails, we need to make them unbindable, so they wouldn't multiply the mount-points for each jails (an explosive growth!) Contrarywise, we don't want the mount-points to be shared, because we don't expect to add/remove mounts after a jail is created. The random temp directory is now created and set correctly, plus many logging and other improvements. Change-Id: Iae3fda5e876cf47d2cae6669a87b5b826a8748df Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/online/+/92829 Tested-by: Jenkins Tested-by: Jenkins CollaboraOffice <jenkinscollaboraoffice@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashnakash@gmail.com>
2020-04-09 15:02:58 +02:00
/// Remove all jails.
void cleanupJails(const std::string& jailRoot);
/// Creates the jail directory path recursively.
void createJailPath(const std::string& path);
/// Setup the Child-Root directory.
void setupChildRoot(bool bindMount, const std::string& jailRoot, const std::string& sysTemplate);
wsd: faster jail setup via bind-mount loolmount now works and supports mounting and unmounting, plus numerous improvements, refactoring, logging, etc.. When enabled, binding improves the jail setup time by anywhere from 2x to orders of magnitude (in docker, f.e.). A new config entry mount_jail_tree controls whether mounting is used or the old method of linking/copying of jail contents. It is set to true by default and falls back to linking/copying. A test mount is done when the setting is enabled, and if mounting fails, it's disabled to avoid noise. Temporarily disabled for unit-tests until we can cleanup lingering mounts after Jenkins aborts our build job. In a future patch we will have mount/jail cleanup as part of make. The network/system files in /etc that need frequent refreshing are now updated in systemplate to make their most recent version available in the jails. These files can change during the course of loolwsd lifetime, and are unlikely to be updated in systemplate after installation at all. We link to them in the systemplate/etc directory, and if that fails, we copy them before forking each kit instance to have the latest. This reworks the approach used to bind-mount the jails and the templates such that the total is now down to only three mounts: systemplate, lo, tmp. As now systemplate and lotemplate are shared, they must be mounted as readonly, this means that user/ must now be moved into tmp/user/ which is writable. The mount-points must be recursive, because we mount lo/ within the mount-point of systemplate (which is the root of the jail). But because we (re)bind recursively, and because both systemplate and lotemplate are mounted for each jails, we need to make them unbindable, so they wouldn't multiply the mount-points for each jails (an explosive growth!) Contrarywise, we don't want the mount-points to be shared, because we don't expect to add/remove mounts after a jail is created. The random temp directory is now created and set correctly, plus many logging and other improvements. Change-Id: Iae3fda5e876cf47d2cae6669a87b5b826a8748df Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/online/+/92829 Tested-by: Jenkins Tested-by: Jenkins CollaboraOffice <jenkinscollaboraoffice@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashnakash@gmail.com>
2020-04-09 15:02:58 +02:00
/// Setup /dev/random and /dev/urandom in the given jail path.
void setupJailDevNodes(const std::string& root);
/// Enable bind-mounting in this process.
void enableBindMounting();
/// Disable bind-mounting in this process.
void disableBindMounting();
/// Returns true iff bind-mounting is enabled in this process.
bool isBindMountingEnabled();
wsd: faster jail setup via bind-mount loolmount now works and supports mounting and unmounting, plus numerous improvements, refactoring, logging, etc.. When enabled, binding improves the jail setup time by anywhere from 2x to orders of magnitude (in docker, f.e.). A new config entry mount_jail_tree controls whether mounting is used or the old method of linking/copying of jail contents. It is set to true by default and falls back to linking/copying. A test mount is done when the setting is enabled, and if mounting fails, it's disabled to avoid noise. Temporarily disabled for unit-tests until we can cleanup lingering mounts after Jenkins aborts our build job. In a future patch we will have mount/jail cleanup as part of make. The network/system files in /etc that need frequent refreshing are now updated in systemplate to make their most recent version available in the jails. These files can change during the course of loolwsd lifetime, and are unlikely to be updated in systemplate after installation at all. We link to them in the systemplate/etc directory, and if that fails, we copy them before forking each kit instance to have the latest. This reworks the approach used to bind-mount the jails and the templates such that the total is now down to only three mounts: systemplate, lo, tmp. As now systemplate and lotemplate are shared, they must be mounted as readonly, this means that user/ must now be moved into tmp/user/ which is writable. The mount-points must be recursive, because we mount lo/ within the mount-point of systemplate (which is the root of the jail). But because we (re)bind recursively, and because both systemplate and lotemplate are mounted for each jails, we need to make them unbindable, so they wouldn't multiply the mount-points for each jails (an explosive growth!) Contrarywise, we don't want the mount-points to be shared, because we don't expect to add/remove mounts after a jail is created. The random temp directory is now created and set correctly, plus many logging and other improvements. Change-Id: Iae3fda5e876cf47d2cae6669a87b5b826a8748df Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/online/+/92829 Tested-by: Jenkins Tested-by: Jenkins CollaboraOffice <jenkinscollaboraoffice@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashnakash@gmail.com>
2020-04-09 15:02:58 +02:00
namespace SysTemplate
{
/// Setup links for /dev/random and /dev/urandom in systemplate.
void setupRandomDeviceLinks(const std::string& root);
/// Setup the dynamic files within the sysTemplate by either
wsd: faster jail setup via bind-mount loolmount now works and supports mounting and unmounting, plus numerous improvements, refactoring, logging, etc.. When enabled, binding improves the jail setup time by anywhere from 2x to orders of magnitude (in docker, f.e.). A new config entry mount_jail_tree controls whether mounting is used or the old method of linking/copying of jail contents. It is set to true by default and falls back to linking/copying. A test mount is done when the setting is enabled, and if mounting fails, it's disabled to avoid noise. Temporarily disabled for unit-tests until we can cleanup lingering mounts after Jenkins aborts our build job. In a future patch we will have mount/jail cleanup as part of make. The network/system files in /etc that need frequent refreshing are now updated in systemplate to make their most recent version available in the jails. These files can change during the course of loolwsd lifetime, and are unlikely to be updated in systemplate after installation at all. We link to them in the systemplate/etc directory, and if that fails, we copy them before forking each kit instance to have the latest. This reworks the approach used to bind-mount the jails and the templates such that the total is now down to only three mounts: systemplate, lo, tmp. As now systemplate and lotemplate are shared, they must be mounted as readonly, this means that user/ must now be moved into tmp/user/ which is writable. The mount-points must be recursive, because we mount lo/ within the mount-point of systemplate (which is the root of the jail). But because we (re)bind recursively, and because both systemplate and lotemplate are mounted for each jails, we need to make them unbindable, so they wouldn't multiply the mount-points for each jails (an explosive growth!) Contrarywise, we don't want the mount-points to be shared, because we don't expect to add/remove mounts after a jail is created. The random temp directory is now created and set correctly, plus many logging and other improvements. Change-Id: Iae3fda5e876cf47d2cae6669a87b5b826a8748df Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/online/+/92829 Tested-by: Jenkins Tested-by: Jenkins CollaboraOffice <jenkinscollaboraoffice@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashnakash@gmail.com>
2020-04-09 15:02:58 +02:00
/// copying or linking. See updateJail_DynamicFilesInSysTemplate.
/// If the dynamic files need updating and systemplate is read-only,
/// this will fail and mark files for copying.
wsd: faster jail setup via bind-mount loolmount now works and supports mounting and unmounting, plus numerous improvements, refactoring, logging, etc.. When enabled, binding improves the jail setup time by anywhere from 2x to orders of magnitude (in docker, f.e.). A new config entry mount_jail_tree controls whether mounting is used or the old method of linking/copying of jail contents. It is set to true by default and falls back to linking/copying. A test mount is done when the setting is enabled, and if mounting fails, it's disabled to avoid noise. Temporarily disabled for unit-tests until we can cleanup lingering mounts after Jenkins aborts our build job. In a future patch we will have mount/jail cleanup as part of make. The network/system files in /etc that need frequent refreshing are now updated in systemplate to make their most recent version available in the jails. These files can change during the course of loolwsd lifetime, and are unlikely to be updated in systemplate after installation at all. We link to them in the systemplate/etc directory, and if that fails, we copy them before forking each kit instance to have the latest. This reworks the approach used to bind-mount the jails and the templates such that the total is now down to only three mounts: systemplate, lo, tmp. As now systemplate and lotemplate are shared, they must be mounted as readonly, this means that user/ must now be moved into tmp/user/ which is writable. The mount-points must be recursive, because we mount lo/ within the mount-point of systemplate (which is the root of the jail). But because we (re)bind recursively, and because both systemplate and lotemplate are mounted for each jails, we need to make them unbindable, so they wouldn't multiply the mount-points for each jails (an explosive growth!) Contrarywise, we don't want the mount-points to be shared, because we don't expect to add/remove mounts after a jail is created. The random temp directory is now created and set correctly, plus many logging and other improvements. Change-Id: Iae3fda5e876cf47d2cae6669a87b5b826a8748df Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/online/+/92829 Tested-by: Jenkins Tested-by: Jenkins CollaboraOffice <jenkinscollaboraoffice@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashnakash@gmail.com>
2020-04-09 15:02:58 +02:00
void setupDynamicFiles(const std::string& sysTemplate);
/// Update the dynamic files within the sysTemplate before each child fork.
/// Returns false on failure.
bool updateDynamicFiles(const std::string& sysTemplate);
wsd: faster jail setup via bind-mount loolmount now works and supports mounting and unmounting, plus numerous improvements, refactoring, logging, etc.. When enabled, binding improves the jail setup time by anywhere from 2x to orders of magnitude (in docker, f.e.). A new config entry mount_jail_tree controls whether mounting is used or the old method of linking/copying of jail contents. It is set to true by default and falls back to linking/copying. A test mount is done when the setting is enabled, and if mounting fails, it's disabled to avoid noise. Temporarily disabled for unit-tests until we can cleanup lingering mounts after Jenkins aborts our build job. In a future patch we will have mount/jail cleanup as part of make. The network/system files in /etc that need frequent refreshing are now updated in systemplate to make their most recent version available in the jails. These files can change during the course of loolwsd lifetime, and are unlikely to be updated in systemplate after installation at all. We link to them in the systemplate/etc directory, and if that fails, we copy them before forking each kit instance to have the latest. This reworks the approach used to bind-mount the jails and the templates such that the total is now down to only three mounts: systemplate, lo, tmp. As now systemplate and lotemplate are shared, they must be mounted as readonly, this means that user/ must now be moved into tmp/user/ which is writable. The mount-points must be recursive, because we mount lo/ within the mount-point of systemplate (which is the root of the jail). But because we (re)bind recursively, and because both systemplate and lotemplate are mounted for each jails, we need to make them unbindable, so they wouldn't multiply the mount-points for each jails (an explosive growth!) Contrarywise, we don't want the mount-points to be shared, because we don't expect to add/remove mounts after a jail is created. The random temp directory is now created and set correctly, plus many logging and other improvements. Change-Id: Iae3fda5e876cf47d2cae6669a87b5b826a8748df Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/online/+/92829 Tested-by: Jenkins Tested-by: Jenkins CollaboraOffice <jenkinscollaboraoffice@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ashod Nakashian <ashnakash@gmail.com>
2020-04-09 15:02:58 +02:00
} // namespace SysTemplate
} // end namespace JailUtil
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