proxmox-backup/src/tools.rs

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//! Tools and utilities
//!
//! This is a collection of small and useful tools.
use std::any::Any;
use std::collections::HashMap;
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use std::hash::BuildHasher;
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use std::fs::{File, OpenOptions};
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use std::io::ErrorKind;
use std::io::Read;
use std::os::unix::io::{AsRawFd, RawFd};
use std::path::Path;
use std::time::Duration;
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use anyhow::{bail, format_err, Error};
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use serde_json::Value;
use openssl::hash::{hash, DigestBytes, MessageDigest};
use percent_encoding::AsciiSet;
use proxmox::tools::vec;
pub use proxmox::tools::fd::Fd;
pub mod acl;
pub mod async_io;
pub mod borrow;
pub mod daemon;
pub mod disks;
pub mod fs;
pub mod format;
pub mod lru_cache;
pub mod runtime;
pub mod ticket;
pub mod timer;
pub mod systemd;
mod wrapped_reader_stream;
pub use wrapped_reader_stream::*;
mod std_channel_writer;
pub use std_channel_writer::*;
pub mod xattr;
mod process_locker;
pub use process_locker::*;
mod file_logger;
pub use file_logger::*;
mod broadcast_future;
pub use broadcast_future::*;
/// The `BufferedRead` trait provides a single function
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/// `buffered_read`. It returns a reference to an internal buffer. The
/// purpose of this traid is to avoid unnecessary data copies.
pub trait BufferedRead {
/// This functions tries to fill the internal buffers, then
/// returns a reference to the available data. It returns an empty
/// buffer if `offset` points to the end of the file.
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fn buffered_read(&mut self, offset: u64) -> Result<&[u8], Error>;
}
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/// Directly map a type into a binary buffer. This is mostly useful
/// for reading structured data from a byte stream (file). You need to
/// make sure that the buffer location does not change, so please
/// avoid vec resize while you use such map.
///
/// This function panics if the buffer is not large enough.
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pub fn map_struct<T>(buffer: &[u8]) -> Result<&T, Error> {
if buffer.len() < ::std::mem::size_of::<T>() {
bail!("unable to map struct - buffer too small");
}
Ok(unsafe { &*(buffer.as_ptr() as *const T) })
}
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/// Directly map a type into a mutable binary buffer. This is mostly
/// useful for writing structured data into a byte stream (file). You
/// need to make sure that the buffer location does not change, so
/// please avoid vec resize while you use such map.
///
/// This function panics if the buffer is not large enough.
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pub fn map_struct_mut<T>(buffer: &mut [u8]) -> Result<&mut T, Error> {
if buffer.len() < ::std::mem::size_of::<T>() {
bail!("unable to map struct - buffer too small");
}
Ok(unsafe { &mut *(buffer.as_ptr() as *mut T) })
}
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/// Create a file lock using fntl. This function allows you to specify
/// a timeout if you want to avoid infinite blocking.
pub fn lock_file<F: AsRawFd>(
file: &mut F,
exclusive: bool,
timeout: Option<Duration>,
) -> Result<(), Error> {
let lockarg = if exclusive {
nix::fcntl::FlockArg::LockExclusive
} else {
nix::fcntl::FlockArg::LockShared
};
let timeout = match timeout {
None => {
nix::fcntl::flock(file.as_raw_fd(), lockarg)?;
return Ok(());
}
Some(t) => t,
};
// unblock the timeout signal temporarily
let _sigblock_guard = timer::unblock_timeout_signal();
// setup a timeout timer
let mut timer = timer::Timer::create(
timer::Clock::Realtime,
timer::TimerEvent::ThisThreadSignal(timer::SIGTIMEOUT),
)?;
timer.arm(
timer::TimerSpec::new()
.value(Some(timeout))
.interval(Some(Duration::from_millis(10))),
)?;
nix::fcntl::flock(file.as_raw_fd(), lockarg)?;
Ok(())
}
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/// Open or create a lock file (append mode). Then try to
/// aquire a lock using `lock_file()`.
pub fn open_file_locked<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P, timeout: Duration) -> Result<File, Error> {
let path = path.as_ref();
let mut file = match OpenOptions::new().create(true).append(true).open(path) {
Ok(file) => file,
Err(err) => bail!("Unable to open lock {:?} - {}", path, err),
};
match lock_file(&mut file, true, Some(timeout)) {
Ok(_) => Ok(file),
Err(err) => bail!("Unable to aquire lock {:?} - {}", path, err),
}
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}
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/// Split a file into equal sized chunks. The last chunk may be
/// smaller. Note: We cannot implement an `Iterator`, because iterators
/// cannot return a borrowed buffer ref (we want zero-copy)
pub fn file_chunker<C, R>(mut file: R, chunk_size: usize, mut chunk_cb: C) -> Result<(), Error>
where
C: FnMut(usize, &[u8]) -> Result<bool, Error>,
R: Read,
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{
const READ_BUFFER_SIZE: usize = 4 * 1024 * 1024; // 4M
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if chunk_size > READ_BUFFER_SIZE {
bail!("chunk size too large!");
}
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let mut buf = vec::undefined(READ_BUFFER_SIZE);
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let mut pos = 0;
let mut file_pos = 0;
loop {
let mut eof = false;
let mut tmp = &mut buf[..];
// try to read large portions, at least chunk_size
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while pos < chunk_size {
match file.read(tmp) {
Ok(0) => {
eof = true;
break;
}
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Ok(n) => {
pos += n;
if pos > chunk_size {
break;
}
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tmp = &mut tmp[n..];
}
Err(ref e) if e.kind() == ErrorKind::Interrupted => { /* try again */ }
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Err(e) => bail!("read chunk failed - {}", e.to_string()),
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}
}
let mut start = 0;
while start + chunk_size <= pos {
if !(chunk_cb)(file_pos, &buf[start..start + chunk_size])? {
break;
}
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file_pos += chunk_size;
start += chunk_size;
}
if eof {
if start < pos {
(chunk_cb)(file_pos, &buf[start..pos])?;
//file_pos += pos - start;
}
break;
} else {
let rest = pos - start;
if rest > 0 {
let ptr = buf.as_mut_ptr();
unsafe {
std::ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(ptr.add(start), ptr, rest);
}
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pos = rest;
} else {
pos = 0;
}
}
}
Ok(())
}
pub fn json_object_to_query(data: Value) -> Result<String, Error> {
let mut query = url::form_urlencoded::Serializer::new(String::new());
let object = data.as_object().ok_or_else(|| {
format_err!("json_object_to_query: got wrong data type (expected object).")
})?;
for (key, value) in object {
match value {
Value::Bool(b) => {
query.append_pair(key, &b.to_string());
}
Value::Number(n) => {
query.append_pair(key, &n.to_string());
}
Value::String(s) => {
query.append_pair(key, &s);
}
Value::Array(arr) => {
for element in arr {
match element {
Value::Bool(b) => {
query.append_pair(key, &b.to_string());
}
Value::Number(n) => {
query.append_pair(key, &n.to_string());
}
Value::String(s) => {
query.append_pair(key, &s);
}
_ => bail!(
"json_object_to_query: unable to handle complex array data types."
),
}
}
}
_ => bail!("json_object_to_query: unable to handle complex data types."),
}
}
Ok(query.finish())
}
pub fn required_string_param<'a>(param: &'a Value, name: &str) -> Result<&'a str, Error> {
match param[name].as_str() {
Some(s) => Ok(s),
None => bail!("missing parameter '{}'", name),
}
}
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pub fn required_string_property<'a>(param: &'a Value, name: &str) -> Result<&'a str, Error> {
match param[name].as_str() {
Some(s) => Ok(s),
None => bail!("missing property '{}'", name),
}
}
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pub fn required_integer_param<'a>(param: &'a Value, name: &str) -> Result<i64, Error> {
match param[name].as_i64() {
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Some(s) => Ok(s),
None => bail!("missing parameter '{}'", name),
}
}
pub fn required_integer_property<'a>(param: &'a Value, name: &str) -> Result<i64, Error> {
match param[name].as_i64() {
Some(s) => Ok(s),
None => bail!("missing property '{}'", name),
}
}
pub fn required_array_param<'a>(param: &'a Value, name: &str) -> Result<Vec<Value>, Error> {
match param[name].as_array() {
Some(s) => Ok(s.to_vec()),
None => bail!("missing parameter '{}'", name),
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}
}
pub fn required_array_property<'a>(param: &'a Value, name: &str) -> Result<Vec<Value>, Error> {
match param[name].as_array() {
Some(s) => Ok(s.to_vec()),
None => bail!("missing property '{}'", name),
}
}
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pub fn complete_file_name<S: BuildHasher>(arg: &str, _param: &HashMap<String, String, S>) -> Vec<String> {
let mut result = vec![];
use nix::fcntl::AtFlags;
use nix::fcntl::OFlag;
use nix::sys::stat::Mode;
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let mut dirname = std::path::PathBuf::from(if arg.is_empty() { "./" } else { arg });
let is_dir = match nix::sys::stat::fstatat(libc::AT_FDCWD, &dirname, AtFlags::empty()) {
Ok(stat) => (stat.st_mode & libc::S_IFMT) == libc::S_IFDIR,
Err(_) => false,
};
if !is_dir {
if let Some(parent) = dirname.parent() {
dirname = parent.to_owned();
}
}
let mut dir =
match nix::dir::Dir::openat(libc::AT_FDCWD, &dirname, OFlag::O_DIRECTORY, Mode::empty()) {
Ok(d) => d,
Err(_) => return result,
};
for item in dir.iter() {
if let Ok(entry) = item {
if let Ok(name) = entry.file_name().to_str() {
if name == "." || name == ".." {
continue;
}
let mut newpath = dirname.clone();
newpath.push(name);
if let Ok(stat) =
nix::sys::stat::fstatat(libc::AT_FDCWD, &newpath, AtFlags::empty())
{
if (stat.st_mode & libc::S_IFMT) == libc::S_IFDIR {
newpath.push("");
if let Some(newpath) = newpath.to_str() {
result.push(newpath.to_owned());
}
continue;
}
}
if let Some(newpath) = newpath.to_str() {
result.push(newpath.to_owned());
}
}
}
}
result
}
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/// Scan directory for matching file names.
///
/// Scan through all directory entries and call `callback()` function
/// if the entry name matches the regular expression. This function
/// used unix `openat()`, so you can pass absolute or relative file
/// names. This function simply skips non-UTF8 encoded names.
pub fn scandir<P, F>(
dirfd: RawFd,
path: &P,
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regex: &regex::Regex,
mut callback: F,
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) -> Result<(), Error>
where
F: FnMut(RawFd, &str, nix::dir::Type) -> Result<(), Error>,
P: ?Sized + nix::NixPath,
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{
for entry in self::fs::scan_subdir(dirfd, path, regex)? {
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let entry = entry?;
let file_type = match entry.file_type() {
Some(file_type) => file_type,
None => bail!("unable to detect file type"),
};
callback(
entry.parent_fd(),
unsafe { entry.file_name_utf8_unchecked() },
file_type,
)?;
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}
Ok(())
}
/// Shortcut for md5 sums.
pub fn md5sum(data: &[u8]) -> Result<DigestBytes, Error> {
hash(MessageDigest::md5(), data).map_err(Error::from)
}
pub fn get_hardware_address() -> Result<String, Error> {
static FILENAME: &str = "/etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub";
let contents = proxmox::tools::fs::file_get_contents(FILENAME)?;
let digest = md5sum(&contents)?;
Ok(proxmox::tools::bin_to_hex(&digest))
}
pub fn assert_if_modified(digest1: &str, digest2: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
if digest1 != digest2 {
bail!("detected modified configuration - file changed by other user? Try again.");
}
Ok(())
}
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/// Extract authentication cookie from cookie header.
/// We assume cookie_name is already url encoded.
pub fn extract_auth_cookie(cookie: &str, cookie_name: &str) -> Option<String> {
for pair in cookie.split(';') {
let (name, value) = match pair.find('=') {
Some(i) => (pair[..i].trim(), pair[(i + 1)..].trim()),
None => return None, // Cookie format error
};
if name == cookie_name {
use percent_encoding::percent_decode;
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if let Ok(value) = percent_decode(value.as_bytes()).decode_utf8() {
return Some(value.into());
} else {
return None; // Cookie format error
}
}
}
None
}
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pub fn join(data: &Vec<String>, sep: char) -> String {
let mut list = String::new();
for item in data {
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if !list.is_empty() {
list.push(sep);
}
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list.push_str(item);
}
list
}
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/// Detect modified configuration files
///
/// This function fails with a resonable error message if checksums do not match.
pub fn detect_modified_configuration_file(digest1: &[u8;32], digest2: &[u8;32]) -> Result<(), Error> {
if digest1 != digest2 {
bail!("detected modified configuration - file changed by other user? Try again.");
}
Ok(())
}
/// normalize uri path
///
/// Do not allow ".", "..", or hidden files ".XXXX"
/// Also remove empty path components
pub fn normalize_uri_path(path: &str) -> Result<(String, Vec<&str>), Error> {
let items = path.split('/');
let mut path = String::new();
let mut components = vec![];
for name in items {
if name.is_empty() {
continue;
}
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if name.starts_with('.') {
bail!("Path contains illegal components.");
}
path.push('/');
path.push_str(name);
components.push(name);
}
Ok((path, components))
}
pub fn fd_change_cloexec(fd: RawFd, on: bool) -> Result<(), Error> {
use nix::fcntl::{fcntl, FdFlag, F_GETFD, F_SETFD};
let mut flags = FdFlag::from_bits(fcntl(fd, F_GETFD)?)
.ok_or_else(|| format_err!("unhandled file flags"))?; // nix crate is stupid this way...
flags.set(FdFlag::FD_CLOEXEC, on);
fcntl(fd, F_SETFD(flags))?;
Ok(())
}
static mut SHUTDOWN_REQUESTED: bool = false;
pub fn request_shutdown() {
unsafe {
SHUTDOWN_REQUESTED = true;
}
crate::server::server_shutdown();
}
#[inline(always)]
pub fn shutdown_requested() -> bool {
unsafe { SHUTDOWN_REQUESTED }
}
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pub fn fail_on_shutdown() -> Result<(), Error> {
if shutdown_requested() {
bail!("Server shutdown requested - aborting task");
}
Ok(())
}
// wrap nix::unistd::pipe2 + O_CLOEXEC into something returning guarded file descriptors
pub fn pipe() -> Result<(Fd, Fd), Error> {
let (pin, pout) = nix::unistd::pipe2(nix::fcntl::OFlag::O_CLOEXEC)?;
Ok((Fd(pin), Fd(pout)))
}
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/// An easy way to convert types to Any
///
/// Mostly useful to downcast trait objects (see RpcEnvironment).
pub trait AsAny {
fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any;
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}
impl<T: Any> AsAny for T {
fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any {
self
}
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}
/// This used to be: `SIMPLE_ENCODE_SET` plus space, `"`, `#`, `<`, `>`, backtick, `?`, `{`, `}`
pub const DEFAULT_ENCODE_SET: &AsciiSet = &percent_encoding::CONTROLS // 0..1f and 7e
// The SIMPLE_ENCODE_SET adds space and anything >= 0x7e (7e itself is already included above)
.add(0x20)
.add(0x7f)
// the DEFAULT_ENCODE_SET added:
.add(b' ')
.add(b'"')
.add(b'#')
.add(b'<')
.add(b'>')
.add(b'`')
.add(b'?')
.add(b'{')
.add(b'}');