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//! Monitoring API for filesystem izeof | ||
//! vents. | ||
//! | ||
//! Fanotify is a Linux-only API to monitor filesystems events. | ||
//! | ||
//! Additional capabilities compared to the `inotify` API include the ability to | ||
//! monitor all of the objects in a mounted filesystem, the ability to make | ||
//! access permission decisions, and the possibility to read or modify files | ||
//! before access by other applications. | ||
//! | ||
//! For more documentation, please read | ||
//! [fanotify(7)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/fanotify.7.html). | ||
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use crate::{NixPath, Result}; | ||
use crate::errno::Errno; | ||
use crate::unistd::{read, write}; | ||
use std::os::unix::io::{AsFd, AsRawFd, BorrowedFd, FromRawFd, OwnedFd, RawFd}; | ||
use std::mem::{MaybeUninit, size_of}; | ||
use std::ptr; | ||
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libc_bitflags! { | ||
/// Mask for defining which events shall be listened with | ||
/// [`fanotify_mark`](fn.fanotify_mark.html) and for querying notifications. | ||
pub struct MaskFlags: u64 { | ||
/// File was accessed. | ||
FAN_ACCESS; | ||
/// File was modified. | ||
FAN_MODIFY; | ||
/// Metadata changed. Since Linux 5.1. | ||
FAN_ATTRIB; | ||
/// Writtable file closed. | ||
FAN_CLOSE_WRITE; | ||
/// Unwrittable file closed. | ||
FAN_CLOSE_NOWRITE; | ||
/// File was opened. | ||
FAN_OPEN; | ||
/// File was moved from X. Since Linux 5.1. | ||
FAN_MOVED_FROM; | ||
/// File was moved to Y. Since Linux 5.1. | ||
FAN_MOVED_TO; | ||
/// Subfile was created. Since Linux 5.1. | ||
FAN_CREATE; | ||
/// Subfile was deleted. Since Linux 5.1. | ||
FAN_DELETE; | ||
/// Self was deleted. Since Linux 5.1. | ||
FAN_DELETE_SELF; | ||
/// Self was moved. Since Linux 5.1. | ||
FAN_MOVE_SELF; | ||
/// File was opened for exec. Since Linux 5.0. | ||
FAN_OPEN_EXEC; | ||
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/// Event queued overflowed. | ||
FAN_Q_OVERFLOW; | ||
/// Filesystem error. Since Linux 5.16. | ||
FAN_FS_ERROR; | ||
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/// File open in perm check. | ||
FAN_OPEN_PERM; | ||
/// File accessed in perm check. | ||
FAN_ACCESS_PERM; | ||
/// File open/exec in perm check. Since Linux 5.0. | ||
FAN_OPEN_EXEC_PERM; | ||
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/// Interested in child events. | ||
FAN_EVENT_ON_CHILD; | ||
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/// File was renamed. Since Linux 5.17. | ||
FAN_RENAME; | ||
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/// Event occured against dir. | ||
FAN_ONDIR; | ||
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/// Combination of `FAN_CLOSE_WRITE` and `FAN_CLOSE_NOWRITE`. | ||
FAN_CLOSE; | ||
/// Combination of `FAN_MOVED_FROM` and `FAN_MOVED_TO`. | ||
FAN_MOVE; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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libc_bitflags! { | ||
/// Configuration options for [`fanotify_init`](fn.fanotify_init.html). | ||
pub struct InitFlags: libc::c_uint { | ||
/// Close-on-exec flag set on the file descriptor. | ||
FAN_CLOEXEC; | ||
/// Nonblocking flag set on the file descriptor. | ||
FAN_NONBLOCK; | ||
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/// Receipt of events notifications. | ||
FAN_CLASS_NOTIF; | ||
/// Receipt of events for permission decisions, after they contain final | ||
/// data. | ||
FAN_CLASS_CONTENT; | ||
/// Receipt of events for permission decisions, before they contain | ||
/// final data. | ||
FAN_CLASS_PRE_CONTENT; | ||
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/// Remove the limit of 16384 events for the event queue. | ||
FAN_UNLIMITED_QUEUE; | ||
/// Remove the limit of 8192 marks. | ||
FAN_UNLIMITED_MARKS; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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libc_bitflags! { | ||
/// File status flags for fanotify events file descriptors. | ||
pub struct OFlags: libc::c_uint { | ||
/// Read only access. | ||
O_RDONLY as libc::c_uint; | ||
/// Write only access. | ||
O_WRONLY as libc::c_uint; | ||
/// Read and write access. | ||
O_RDWR as libc::c_uint; | ||
/// Support for files exceeded 2 GB. | ||
O_LARGEFILE as libc::c_uint; | ||
/// Close-on-exec flag for the file descriptor. Since Linux 3.18. | ||
O_CLOEXEC as libc::c_uint; | ||
/// Append mode for the file descriptor. | ||
O_APPEND as libc::c_uint; | ||
/// Synchronized I/O data integrity completion. | ||
O_DSYNC as libc::c_uint; | ||
/// No file last access time update. | ||
O_NOATIME as libc::c_uint; | ||
/// Nonblocking mode for the file descriptor. | ||
O_NONBLOCK as libc::c_uint; | ||
/// Synchronized I/O file integrity completion. | ||
O_SYNC as libc::c_uint; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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libc_bitflags! { | ||
/// Configuration options for [`fanotify_mark`](fn.fanotify_mark.html). | ||
pub struct MarkFlags: libc::c_uint { | ||
/// Add the events to the marks. | ||
FAN_MARK_ADD; | ||
/// Remove the events to the marks. | ||
FAN_MARK_REMOVE; | ||
/// Don't follow symlinks, mark them. | ||
FAN_MARK_DONT_FOLLOW; | ||
/// Raise an error if filesystem to be marked is not a directory. | ||
FAN_MARK_ONLYDIR; | ||
/// Events added to or removed from the marks. | ||
FAN_MARK_IGNORED_MASK; | ||
/// Ignore mask shall survive modify events. | ||
FAN_MARK_IGNORED_SURV_MODIFY; | ||
/// Remove all marks. | ||
FAN_MARK_FLUSH; | ||
/// Do not pin inode object in the inode cache. Since Linux 5.19. | ||
FAN_MARK_EVICTABLE; | ||
/// Events added to or removed from the marks. Since Linux 6.0. | ||
FAN_MARK_IGNORE; | ||
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/// Default flag. | ||
FAN_MARK_INODE; | ||
/// Mark the mount specified by pathname. | ||
FAN_MARK_MOUNT; | ||
/// Mark the filesystem specified by pathname. Since Linux 4.20. | ||
FAN_MARK_FILESYSTEM; | ||
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/// Combination of `FAN_MARK_IGNORE` and `FAN_MARK_IGNORED_SURV_MODIFY`. | ||
FAN_MARK_IGNORE_SURV; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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/// Compile version number of fanotify API. | ||
pub const FANOTIFY_METADATA_VERSION: u8 = libc::FANOTIFY_METADATA_VERSION; | ||
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#[derive(Debug)] | ||
/// Abstract over `libc::fanotify_event_metadata`, which represents an event | ||
/// received via `Fanotify::read_events`. | ||
pub struct FanotifyEvent { | ||
/// Version number for the structure. It must be compared to | ||
/// `FANOTIFY_METADATA_VERSION` to verify compile version and runtime | ||
/// version does match. It can be done with the | ||
/// `FanotifyEvent::has_compile_version` method. | ||
pub version: u8, | ||
/// Mask flags of the events. | ||
pub mask: MaskFlags, | ||
/// The file descriptor of the event. If the value is `None` when reading | ||
/// from the fanotify group, this event is to notify that a group queue | ||
/// overflow occured. | ||
pub fd: Option<OwnedFd>, | ||
/// PID of the process that caused the event. TID in case flag | ||
/// `FAN_REPORT_TID` was set at group initialization. | ||
pub pid: i32, | ||
} | ||
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impl FanotifyEvent { | ||
/// Checks that compile fanotify API version is equal to the version of the | ||
/// event. | ||
pub fn has_compile_version(&self) -> bool { | ||
self.version == FANOTIFY_METADATA_VERSION | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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#[derive(Debug)] | ||
/// Abstraction over the structure to be sent to allow or deny a given event. | ||
pub struct FanotifyResponse<'e> { | ||
/// A borrow of the file descriptor from the structure `FanotifyEvent`. | ||
pub fd: BorrowedFd<'e>, | ||
/// Indication whether or not the permission is to be granted. | ||
pub response: Response, | ||
} | ||
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)] | ||
/// Response to be wrapped in `FanotifyResponse` and sent to the `Fanotify` | ||
/// group to allow or deny an event. | ||
pub enum Response { | ||
/// Allow the event. | ||
Allow, | ||
/// Deny the event. | ||
Deny, | ||
} | ||
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/// A fanotify group. This is also a file descriptor that can feed to other | ||
/// interfaces consuming file descriptors. | ||
#[derive(Debug)] | ||
pub struct Fanotify { | ||
fd: OwnedFd, | ||
} | ||
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impl Fanotify { | ||
/// Initialize a new fanotify group. | ||
/// | ||
/// Returns a Result containing a Fanotify instance. | ||
/// | ||
/// For more information, see [fanotify_init(2)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/fanotify_init.2.html). | ||
pub fn init(flags: InitFlags, event_f_flags: OFlags) -> Result<Fanotify> { | ||
let res = Errno::result(unsafe { | ||
libc::fanotify_init(flags.bits(), event_f_flags.bits()) | ||
}); | ||
res.map(|fd| Fanotify { fd: unsafe { OwnedFd::from_raw_fd(fd) }}) | ||
} | ||
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/// Add, remove, or modify an fanotify mark on a filesystem object. | ||
/// If `dirfd` is `None`, `AT_FDCWD` is used. | ||
/// | ||
/// Returns a Result containing either `()` on success or errno otherwise. | ||
/// | ||
/// For more information, see [fanotify_mark(2)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/fanotify_mark.2.html). | ||
pub fn mark<P: ?Sized + NixPath>( | ||
&self, | ||
flags: MarkFlags, | ||
mask: MaskFlags, | ||
dirfd: Option<RawFd>, | ||
path: Option<&P>, | ||
) -> Result<()> { | ||
fn with_opt_nix_path<P, T, F>(p: Option<&P>, f: F) -> Result<T> | ||
where | ||
P: ?Sized + NixPath, | ||
F: FnOnce(*const libc::c_char) -> T, | ||
{ | ||
match p { | ||
Some(path) => path.with_nix_path(|p_str| f(p_str.as_ptr())), | ||
None => Ok(f(std::ptr::null())), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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let res = with_opt_nix_path(path, |p| unsafe { | ||
libc::fanotify_mark( | ||
self.fd.as_raw_fd(), | ||
flags.bits(), | ||
mask.bits(), | ||
dirfd.unwrap_or(libc::AT_FDCWD), | ||
p, | ||
) | ||
})?; | ||
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Errno::result(res).map(|_| ()) | ||
} | ||
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/// Read incoming events from the fanotify group. | ||
/// | ||
/// Returns a Result containing either a `Vec` of events on success or errno | ||
/// otherwise. | ||
/// | ||
/// # Errors | ||
/// | ||
/// Possible errors can be those that are explicitly listed in | ||
/// [fanotify(2)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/fanotify.2.html) in | ||
/// addition to the possible errors caused by `read` call. | ||
/// In particular, `EAGAIN` is returned when no event is available on a | ||
/// group that has been initialized with the flag `InitFlags::FAN_NONBLOCK`, | ||
/// thus making this method nonblocking. | ||
pub fn read_events(&self) -> Result<Vec<FanotifyEvent>> { | ||
let metadata_size = size_of::<libc::fanotify_event_metadata>(); | ||
const BUFSIZ: usize = 4096; | ||
let mut buffer = [0u8; BUFSIZ]; | ||
let mut events = Vec::new(); | ||
let mut offset = 0; | ||
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let nread = read(self.fd.as_raw_fd(), &mut buffer)?; | ||
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while (nread - offset) >= metadata_size { | ||
let metadata = unsafe { | ||
let mut metadata = | ||
MaybeUninit::<libc::fanotify_event_metadata>::uninit(); | ||
ptr::copy_nonoverlapping( | ||
buffer.as_ptr().add(offset), | ||
metadata.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u8, | ||
(BUFSIZ - offset).min(metadata_size), | ||
); | ||
metadata.assume_init() | ||
}; | ||
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let fd = (metadata.fd != libc::FAN_NOFD).then(|| unsafe { | ||
OwnedFd::from_raw_fd(metadata.fd) | ||
}); | ||
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events.push(FanotifyEvent { | ||
version: metadata.vers, | ||
mask: MaskFlags::from_bits_truncate(metadata.mask), | ||
fd, | ||
pid: metadata.pid, | ||
}); | ||
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offset += metadata.event_len as usize; | ||
} | ||
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Ok(events) | ||
} | ||
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/// Write an event response on the fanotify group. | ||
/// | ||
/// Returns a Result containing either `()` on success or errno otherwise. | ||
/// | ||
/// # Errors | ||
/// | ||
/// Possible errors can be those that are explicitly listed in | ||
/// [fanotify(2)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/fanotify.2.html) in | ||
/// addition to the possible errors caused by `write` call. | ||
/// In particular, `EAGAIN` or `EWOULDBLOCK` is returned when no event is | ||
/// available on a group that has been initialized with the flag | ||
/// `InitFlags::FAN_NONBLOCK`, thus making this method nonblocking. | ||
pub fn write_response(&self, response: FanotifyResponse) -> Result<()> { | ||
let response_value = match response.response { | ||
Response::Allow => libc::FAN_ALLOW, | ||
Response::Deny => libc::FAN_DENY, | ||
}; | ||
let resp = libc::fanotify_response { | ||
fd: response.fd.as_raw_fd(), | ||
response: response_value, | ||
}; | ||
write( | ||
self.fd.as_fd(), | ||
unsafe { | ||
std::slice::from_raw_parts( | ||
(&resp as *const _) as *const u8, | ||
size_of::<libc::fanotify_response>(), | ||
) | ||
}, | ||
)?; | ||
Ok(()) | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl FromRawFd for Fanotify { | ||
unsafe fn from_raw_fd(fd: RawFd) -> Self { | ||
Fanotify { fd: OwnedFd::from_raw_fd(fd) } | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl AsFd for Fanotify { | ||
fn as_fd(&'_ self) -> BorrowedFd<'_> { | ||
self.fd.as_fd() | ||
} | ||
} |
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