d023cd6c95
The rewritten openssl backend does not support this flag anymore, and it was inherently dangerour. Drop it (ignored for compatibility)
533 lines
18 KiB
Go
533 lines
18 KiB
Go
package main
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"log"
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"log/syslog"
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"math"
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"net"
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"os"
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"os/exec"
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"os/signal"
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"path"
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"path/filepath"
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"runtime"
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"runtime/debug"
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"strings"
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"sync/atomic"
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"syscall"
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"time"
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"golang.org/x/crypto/chacha20poly1305"
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"github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/v2/fs"
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"github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/v2/fuse"
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"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/configfile"
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"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/contentenc"
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"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/cryptocore"
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"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/ctlsocksrv"
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"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/exitcodes"
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"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/fusefrontend"
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"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/fusefrontend_reverse"
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"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/nametransform"
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"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/openfiletable"
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"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/tlog"
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)
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// AfterUnmount is called after the filesystem has been unmounted.
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// This can be used for cleanup and printing statistics.
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type AfterUnmounter interface {
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AfterUnmount()
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}
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// doMount mounts an encrypted directory.
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// Called from main.
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func doMount(args *argContainer) {
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// Check mountpoint
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var err error
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args.mountpoint, err = filepath.Abs(flagSet.Arg(1))
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if err != nil {
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tlog.Fatal.Printf("Invalid mountpoint: %v", err)
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os.Exit(exitcodes.MountPoint)
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}
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// We cannot mount "/home/user/.cipher" at "/home/user" because the mount
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// will hide ".cipher" also for us.
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if args.cipherdir == args.mountpoint || strings.HasPrefix(args.cipherdir, args.mountpoint+"/") {
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tlog.Fatal.Printf("Mountpoint %q would shadow cipherdir %q, this is not supported",
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args.mountpoint, args.cipherdir)
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os.Exit(exitcodes.MountPoint)
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}
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// Reverse-mounting "/foo" at "/foo/mnt" means we would be recursively
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// encrypting ourselves.
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if strings.HasPrefix(args.mountpoint, args.cipherdir+"/") {
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tlog.Fatal.Printf("Mountpoint %q is contained in cipherdir %q, this is not supported",
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args.mountpoint, args.cipherdir)
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os.Exit(exitcodes.MountPoint)
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}
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if args.nonempty {
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err = isDir(args.mountpoint)
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} else if strings.HasPrefix(args.mountpoint, "/dev/fd/") {
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// Magic fuse fd syntax, do nothing and let go-fuse figure it out.
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//
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// See https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse/commit/64e11073b9347fcf9c6d1eea143763ba9e946f70
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// and `drop_privileges` in `man mount.fuse3` for background.
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} else {
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err = isEmptyDir(args.mountpoint)
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// OSXFuse will create the mountpoint for us ( https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/194 )
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if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" && os.IsNotExist(err) {
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tlog.Info.Printf("Mountpoint %q does not exist, but should be created by OSXFuse",
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args.mountpoint)
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err = nil
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}
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}
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if err != nil {
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tlog.Fatal.Printf("Invalid mountpoint: %v", err)
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os.Exit(exitcodes.MountPoint)
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}
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// Open control socket early so we can error out before asking the user
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// for the password
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if args.ctlsock != "" {
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// We must use an absolute path because we cd to / when daemonizing.
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// This messes up the delete-on-close logic in the unix socket object.
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args.ctlsock, _ = filepath.Abs(args.ctlsock)
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var sock net.Listener
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sock, err = net.Listen("unix", args.ctlsock)
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if err != nil {
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tlog.Fatal.Printf("ctlsock: %v", err)
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os.Exit(exitcodes.CtlSock)
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}
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args._ctlsockFd = sock
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// Close also deletes the socket file
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defer func() {
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err = sock.Close()
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if err != nil {
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tlog.Warn.Printf("ctlsock close: %v", err)
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}
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}()
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}
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// Initialize gocryptfs (read config file, ask for password, ...)
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fs, wipeKeys := initFuseFrontend(args)
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// Try to wipe secret keys from memory after unmount
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defer wipeKeys()
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// Initialize go-fuse FUSE server
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srv := initGoFuse(fs, args)
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if x, ok := fs.(AfterUnmounter); ok {
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defer x.AfterUnmount()
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}
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tlog.Info.Println(tlog.ColorGreen + "Filesystem mounted and ready." + tlog.ColorReset)
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// We have been forked into the background, as evidenced by the set
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// "notifypid".
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if args.notifypid > 0 {
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// Chdir to the root directory so we don't block unmounting the CWD
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os.Chdir("/")
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// Switch to syslog
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if !args.nosyslog {
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// Switch all of our logs and the generic logger to syslog
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tlog.Info.SwitchToSyslog(syslog.LOG_USER | syslog.LOG_INFO)
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tlog.Debug.SwitchToSyslog(syslog.LOG_USER | syslog.LOG_DEBUG)
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tlog.Warn.SwitchToSyslog(syslog.LOG_USER | syslog.LOG_WARNING)
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tlog.Fatal.SwitchToSyslog(syslog.LOG_USER | syslog.LOG_CRIT)
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tlog.SwitchLoggerToSyslog()
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// Daemons should redirect stdin, stdout and stderr
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redirectStdFds()
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}
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// Disconnect from the controlling terminal by creating a new session.
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// This prevents us from getting SIGINT when the user presses Ctrl-C
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// to exit a running script that has called gocryptfs.
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_, err = syscall.Setsid()
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if err != nil {
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tlog.Warn.Printf("Setsid: %v", err)
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}
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// Send SIGUSR1 to our parent
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sendUsr1(args.notifypid)
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}
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// Increase the open file limit to 4096. This is not essential, so do it after
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// we have switched to syslog and don't bother the user with warnings.
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setOpenFileLimit()
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// Wait for SIGINT in the background and unmount ourselves if we get it.
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// This prevents a dangling "Transport endpoint is not connected"
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// mountpoint if the user hits CTRL-C.
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handleSigint(srv, args.mountpoint)
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// Return memory that was allocated for scrypt (64M by default!) and other
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// stuff that is no longer needed to the OS
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debug.FreeOSMemory()
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// Set up autounmount, if requested.
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if args.idle > 0 && !args.reverse {
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// Not being in reverse mode means we always have a forward file system.
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fwdFs := fs.(*fusefrontend.RootNode)
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go idleMonitor(args.idle, fwdFs, srv, args.mountpoint)
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}
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// Wait for unmount.
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srv.Wait()
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}
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// Based on the EncFS idle monitor:
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// https://github.com/vgough/encfs/blob/1974b417af189a41ffae4c6feb011d2a0498e437/encfs/main.cpp#L851
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// idleMonitor is a function to be run as a thread that checks for
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// filesystem idleness and unmounts if we've been idle for long enough.
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const checksDuringTimeoutPeriod = 4
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func idleMonitor(idleTimeout time.Duration, fs *fusefrontend.RootNode, srv *fuse.Server, mountpoint string) {
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// sleepNs is the sleep time between checks, in nanoseconds.
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sleepNs := contentenc.MinUint64(
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uint64(idleTimeout/checksDuringTimeoutPeriod),
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uint64(2*time.Minute))
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timeoutCycles := int(math.Ceil(float64(idleTimeout) / float64(sleepNs)))
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idleCount := 0
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idleTime := func() time.Duration {
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return time.Duration(sleepNs * uint64(idleCount))
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}
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for {
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// Atomically check whether the flag is 0 and reset it to 1 if so.
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isIdle := !atomic.CompareAndSwapUint32(&fs.IsIdle, 0, 1)
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// Any form of current or recent access resets the idle counter.
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openFileCount := openfiletable.CountOpenFiles()
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if !isIdle || openFileCount > 0 {
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idleCount = 0
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} else {
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idleCount++
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}
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tlog.Debug.Printf(
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"idleMonitor: idle for %v (idleCount = %d, isIdle = %t, open = %d)",
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idleTime(), idleCount, isIdle, openFileCount)
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if idleCount > 0 && idleCount%timeoutCycles == 0 {
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tlog.Info.Printf("idleMonitor: filesystem idle; unmounting: %s", mountpoint)
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err := srv.Unmount()
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if err != nil {
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// We get "Device or resource busy" when a process has its
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// working directory on the mount. Log the event at Info level
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// so the user finds out why their filesystem does not get
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// unmounted.
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tlog.Info.Printf("idleMonitor: unmount failed: %v. Resetting idle time.", err)
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idleCount = 0
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}
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}
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time.Sleep(time.Duration(sleepNs))
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}
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}
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// setOpenFileLimit tries to increase the open file limit to 4096 (the default hard
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// limit on Linux).
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func setOpenFileLimit() {
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var lim syscall.Rlimit
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err := syscall.Getrlimit(syscall.RLIMIT_NOFILE, &lim)
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if err != nil {
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tlog.Warn.Printf("Getting RLIMIT_NOFILE failed: %v", err)
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return
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}
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if lim.Cur >= 4096 {
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return
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}
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lim.Cur = 4096
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err = syscall.Setrlimit(syscall.RLIMIT_NOFILE, &lim)
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if err != nil {
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tlog.Warn.Printf("Setting RLIMIT_NOFILE to %+v failed: %v", lim, err)
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// %+v output: "{Cur:4097 Max:4096}" ^
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}
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}
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// initFuseFrontend - initialize gocryptfs/internal/fusefrontend
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// Calls os.Exit on errors
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func initFuseFrontend(args *argContainer) (rootNode fs.InodeEmbedder, wipeKeys func()) {
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var err error
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var confFile *configfile.ConfFile
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// Get the masterkey from the command line if it was specified
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masterkey := handleArgsMasterkey(args)
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// Otherwise, load masterkey from config file (normal operation).
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// Prompts the user for the password.
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if masterkey == nil {
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masterkey, confFile, err = loadConfig(args)
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if err != nil {
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if args._ctlsockFd != nil {
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// Close the socket file (which also deletes it)
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args._ctlsockFd.Close()
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}
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exitcodes.Exit(err)
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}
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}
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// Reconciliate CLI and config file arguments into a fusefrontend.Args struct
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// that is passed to the filesystem implementation
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cryptoBackend := cryptocore.BackendGoGCM
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IVBits := contentenc.DefaultIVBits
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if args.openssl {
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cryptoBackend = cryptocore.BackendOpenSSL
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}
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if args.aessiv {
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cryptoBackend = cryptocore.BackendAESSIV
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}
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if args.xchacha {
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if args.openssl {
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cryptoBackend = cryptocore.BackendXChaCha20Poly1305OpenSSL
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} else {
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cryptoBackend = cryptocore.BackendXChaCha20Poly1305
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}
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IVBits = chacha20poly1305.NonceSizeX * 8
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}
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// forceOwner implies allow_other, as documented.
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// Set this early, so args.allow_other can be relied on below this point.
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if args._forceOwner != nil {
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args.allow_other = true
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}
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frontendArgs := fusefrontend.Args{
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Cipherdir: args.cipherdir,
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PlaintextNames: args.plaintextnames,
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LongNames: args.longnames,
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ConfigCustom: args._configCustom,
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NoPrealloc: args.noprealloc,
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ForceOwner: args._forceOwner,
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Exclude: args.exclude,
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ExcludeWildcard: args.excludeWildcard,
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ExcludeFrom: args.excludeFrom,
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Suid: args.suid,
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KernelCache: args.kernel_cache,
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SharedStorage: args.sharedstorage,
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OneFileSystem: args.one_file_system,
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DeterministicNames: args.deterministic_names,
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}
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// confFile is nil when "-zerokey" or "-masterkey" was used
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if confFile != nil {
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// Settings from the config file override command line args
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frontendArgs.PlaintextNames = confFile.IsFeatureFlagSet(configfile.FlagPlaintextNames)
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frontendArgs.DeterministicNames = !confFile.IsFeatureFlagSet(configfile.FlagDirIV)
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args.raw64 = confFile.IsFeatureFlagSet(configfile.FlagRaw64)
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args.hkdf = confFile.IsFeatureFlagSet(configfile.FlagHKDF)
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// Note: this will always return the non-openssl variant
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cryptoBackend, err = confFile.ContentEncryption()
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if err != nil {
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tlog.Fatal.Printf("%v", err)
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os.Exit(exitcodes.DeprecatedFS)
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}
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IVBits = cryptoBackend.NonceSize * 8
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if cryptoBackend != cryptocore.BackendAESSIV && args.reverse {
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tlog.Fatal.Printf("AES-SIV is required by reverse mode, but not enabled in the config file")
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os.Exit(exitcodes.Usage)
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}
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// Upgrade to OpenSSL variant if requested
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if args.openssl {
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switch cryptoBackend {
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case cryptocore.BackendGoGCM:
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cryptoBackend = cryptocore.BackendOpenSSL
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case cryptocore.BackendXChaCha20Poly1305:
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cryptoBackend = cryptocore.BackendXChaCha20Poly1305OpenSSL
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}
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}
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}
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// If allow_other is set and we run as root, try to give newly created files to
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// the right user.
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if args.allow_other && os.Getuid() == 0 {
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frontendArgs.PreserveOwner = true
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}
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// Init crypto backend
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cCore := cryptocore.New(masterkey, cryptoBackend, IVBits, args.hkdf)
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cEnc := contentenc.New(cCore, contentenc.DefaultBS)
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nameTransform := nametransform.New(cCore.EMECipher, frontendArgs.LongNames,
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args.raw64, []string(args.badname), frontendArgs.DeterministicNames)
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// After the crypto backend is initialized,
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// we can purge the master key from memory.
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for i := range masterkey {
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masterkey[i] = 0
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}
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masterkey = nil
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// Spawn fusefrontend
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tlog.Debug.Printf("frontendArgs: %s", tlog.JSONDump(frontendArgs))
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if args.reverse {
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if cryptoBackend != cryptocore.BackendAESSIV {
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log.Panic("reverse mode must use AES-SIV, everything else is insecure")
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}
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rootNode = fusefrontend_reverse.NewRootNode(frontendArgs, cEnc, nameTransform)
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} else {
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rootNode = fusefrontend.NewRootNode(frontendArgs, cEnc, nameTransform)
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}
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// We have opened the socket early so that we cannot fail here after
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// asking the user for the password
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if args._ctlsockFd != nil {
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go ctlsocksrv.Serve(args._ctlsockFd, rootNode.(ctlsocksrv.Interface))
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}
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return rootNode, func() { cCore.Wipe() }
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}
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// initGoFuse calls into go-fuse to mount `rootNode` on `args.mountpoint`.
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// The mountpoint is ready to use when the functions returns.
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// On error, it calls os.Exit and does not return.
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func initGoFuse(rootNode fs.InodeEmbedder, args *argContainer) *fuse.Server {
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var fuseOpts *fs.Options
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sec := time.Second
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if args.sharedstorage {
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// sharedstorage mode sets all cache timeouts to zero so changes to the
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// backing shared storage show up immediately.
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// Hard links are disabled by using automatically incrementing
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// inode numbers provided by go-fuse.
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fuseOpts = &fs.Options{
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FirstAutomaticIno: 1000,
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}
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} else {
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fuseOpts = &fs.Options{
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// These options are to be compatible with libfuse defaults,
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// making benchmarking easier.
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NegativeTimeout: &sec,
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AttrTimeout: &sec,
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EntryTimeout: &sec,
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}
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}
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fuseOpts.NullPermissions = true
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// Enable go-fuse warnings
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fuseOpts.Logger = log.New(os.Stderr, "go-fuse: ", log.Lmicroseconds)
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fuseOpts.MountOptions = fuse.MountOptions{
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// Writes and reads are usually capped at 128kiB on Linux through
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// the FUSE_MAX_PAGES_PER_REQ kernel constant in fuse_i.h. Our
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// sync.Pool buffer pools are sized acc. to the default. Users may set
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// the kernel constant higher, and Synology NAS kernels are known to
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// have it >128kiB. We cannot handle more than 128kiB, so we tell
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// the kernel to limit the size explicitly.
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MaxWrite: fuse.MAX_KERNEL_WRITE,
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Options: []string{fmt.Sprintf("max_read=%d", fuse.MAX_KERNEL_WRITE)},
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Debug: args.fusedebug,
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// The kernel usually submits multiple read requests in parallel,
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// which means we serve them in any order. Out-of-order reads are
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// expensive on some backing network filesystems
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// ( https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/92 ).
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//
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// Setting SyncRead disables FUSE_CAP_ASYNC_READ. This makes the kernel
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// do everything in-order without parallelism.
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SyncRead: args.serialize_reads,
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}
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mOpts := &fuseOpts.MountOptions
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if args.allow_other {
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tlog.Info.Printf(tlog.ColorYellow + "The option \"-allow_other\" is set. Make sure the file " +
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"permissions protect your data from unwanted access." + tlog.ColorReset)
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mOpts.AllowOther = true
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// Make the kernel check the file permissions for us
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mOpts.Options = append(mOpts.Options, "default_permissions")
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}
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if args.acl {
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mOpts.EnableAcl = true
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}
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// fusermount from libfuse 3.x removed the "nonempty" option and exits
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// with an error if it sees it. Only add it to the options on libfuse 2.x.
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if args.nonempty && haveFusermount2() {
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mOpts.Options = append(mOpts.Options, "nonempty")
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}
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// Set values shown in "df -T" and friends
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// First column, "Filesystem"
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fsname := args.cipherdir
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if args.fsname != "" {
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fsname = args.fsname
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}
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fsname2 := strings.Replace(fsname, ",", "_", -1)
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if fsname2 != fsname {
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tlog.Warn.Printf("Warning: %q will be displayed as %q in \"df -T\"", fsname, fsname2)
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fsname = fsname2
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}
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mOpts.Options = append(mOpts.Options, "fsname="+fsname)
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// Second column, "Type", will be shown as "fuse." + Name
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mOpts.Name = "gocryptfs"
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if args.reverse {
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mOpts.Name += "-reverse"
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}
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// Add a volume name if running osxfuse. Otherwise the Finder will show it as
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// something like "osxfuse Volume 0 (gocryptfs)".
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if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" {
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volname := strings.Replace(path.Base(args.mountpoint), ",", "_", -1)
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mOpts.Options = append(mOpts.Options, "volname="+volname)
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}
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// The kernel enforces read-only operation, we just have to pass "ro".
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// Reverse mounts are always read-only.
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if args.ro || args.reverse {
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mOpts.Options = append(mOpts.Options, "ro")
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} else if args.rw {
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mOpts.Options = append(mOpts.Options, "rw")
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}
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// If both "nosuid" & "suid", "nodev" & "dev", etc were passed, the safer
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// option wins.
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if args.nosuid {
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mOpts.Options = append(mOpts.Options, "nosuid")
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} else if args.suid {
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mOpts.Options = append(mOpts.Options, "suid")
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}
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if args.nodev {
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mOpts.Options = append(mOpts.Options, "nodev")
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} else if args.dev {
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mOpts.Options = append(mOpts.Options, "dev")
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}
|
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if args.noexec {
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mOpts.Options = append(mOpts.Options, "noexec")
|
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} else if args.exec {
|
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mOpts.Options = append(mOpts.Options, "exec")
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}
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// Add additional mount options (if any) after the stock ones, so the user has
|
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// a chance to override them.
|
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if args.ko != "" {
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parts := strings.Split(args.ko, ",")
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tlog.Debug.Printf("Adding -ko mount options: %v", parts)
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mOpts.Options = append(mOpts.Options, parts...)
|
|
}
|
|
srv, err := fs.Mount(args.mountpoint, rootNode, fuseOpts)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
tlog.Fatal.Printf("fs.Mount failed: %s", strings.TrimSpace(err.Error()))
|
|
if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" {
|
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tlog.Info.Printf("Maybe you should run: /Library/Filesystems/osxfuse.fs/Contents/Resources/load_osxfuse")
|
|
}
|
|
os.Exit(exitcodes.FuseNewServer)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// All FUSE file and directory create calls carry explicit permission
|
|
// information. We need an unrestricted umask to create the files and
|
|
// directories with the requested permissions.
|
|
syscall.Umask(0000)
|
|
|
|
return srv
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// haveFusermount2 finds out if the "fusermount" binary is from libfuse 2.x.
|
|
func haveFusermount2() bool {
|
|
path, err := exec.LookPath("fusermount")
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
path = "/bin/fusermount"
|
|
}
|
|
cmd := exec.Command(path, "-V")
|
|
var out bytes.Buffer
|
|
cmd.Stdout = &out
|
|
err = cmd.Run()
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
tlog.Warn.Printf("warning: haveFusermount2: %v", err)
|
|
return false
|
|
}
|
|
// libfuse 2: fusermount version: 2.9.9
|
|
// libfuse 3: fusermount3 version: 3.9.0
|
|
v := out.String()
|
|
return strings.HasPrefix(v, "fusermount version")
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func handleSigint(srv *fuse.Server, mountpoint string) {
|
|
ch := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
|
|
signal.Notify(ch, os.Interrupt)
|
|
signal.Notify(ch, syscall.SIGTERM)
|
|
go func() {
|
|
<-ch
|
|
unmount(srv, mountpoint)
|
|
os.Exit(exitcodes.SigInt)
|
|
}()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// unmount() calls srv.Unmount(), and if that fails, calls "fusermount -u -z"
|
|
// (lazy unmount).
|
|
func unmount(srv *fuse.Server, mountpoint string) {
|
|
err := srv.Unmount()
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
tlog.Warn.Printf("unmount: srv.Unmount returned %v", err)
|
|
if runtime.GOOS == "linux" {
|
|
// MacOSX does not support lazy unmount
|
|
tlog.Info.Printf("Trying lazy unmount")
|
|
cmd := exec.Command("fusermount", "-u", "-z", mountpoint)
|
|
cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout
|
|
cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
|
|
cmd.Run()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|