#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # Copyright (C) 2017 Codethink Limited # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library. If not, see . # # Authors: # Tristan Van Berkom import os from collections import OrderedDict from contextlib import contextmanager, ExitStack from .. import utils from .._fuse import SafeHardlinks # Mount() # # Helper data object representing a single mount point in the mount map # class Mount(): def __init__(self, sandbox, mount_point, safe_hardlinks): scratch_directory = sandbox._get_scratch_directory() root_directory = sandbox.get_directory() self.mount_point = mount_point self.safe_hardlinks = safe_hardlinks # FIXME: When the criteria for mounting something and it's parent # mount is identical, then there is no need to mount an additional # fuse layer (i.e. if the root is read-write and there is a directory # marked for staged artifacts directly within the rootfs, they can # safely share the same fuse layer). # # In these cases it would be saner to redirect the sub-mount to # a regular mount point within the parent's redirected mount. # if self.safe_hardlinks: # Redirected mount self.mount_origin = os.path.join(root_directory, mount_point.lstrip(os.sep)) self.mount_base = os.path.join(scratch_directory, utils.url_directory_name(mount_point)) self.mount_source = os.path.join(self.mount_base, 'mount') self.mount_tempdir = os.path.join(self.mount_base, 'temp') os.makedirs(self.mount_origin, exist_ok=True) os.makedirs(self.mount_source, exist_ok=True) os.makedirs(self.mount_tempdir, exist_ok=True) else: # No redirection needed self.mount_source = os.path.join(root_directory, mount_point.lstrip(os.sep)) os.makedirs(self.mount_source, exist_ok=True) @contextmanager def mounted(self, sandbox): if self.safe_hardlinks: mount = SafeHardlinks(self.mount_origin, self.mount_tempdir) with mount.mounted(self.mount_source): yield else: # Nothing to mount here yield # MountMap() # # Helper object for mapping of the sandbox mountpoints # # Args: # sandbox (Sandbox): The sandbox object # root_readonly (bool): Whether the sandbox root is readonly # class MountMap(): def __init__(self, sandbox, root_readonly): # We will be doing the mounts in the order in which they were declared. self.mounts = OrderedDict() # We want safe hardlinks on rootfs whenever root is not readonly self.mounts['/'] = Mount(sandbox, '/', not root_readonly) for mark in sandbox._get_marked_directories(): directory = mark['directory'] artifact = mark['artifact'] # We want safe hardlinks for any non-root directory where # artifacts will be staged to self.mounts[directory] = Mount(sandbox, directory, artifact) # get_mount_source() # # Gets the host directory where the mountpoint in the # sandbox should be bind mounted from # # Args: # mountpoint (str): The absolute mountpoint path inside the sandbox # # Returns: # The host path to be mounted at the mount point # def get_mount_source(self, mountpoint): return self.mounts[mountpoint].mount_source # mounted() # # A context manager which ensures all the mount sources # were mounted with any fuse layers which may have been needed. # # Args: # sandbox (Sandbox): The sandbox # @contextmanager def mounted(self, sandbox): with ExitStack() as stack: for mountpoint, mount in self.mounts.items(): stack.enter_context(mount.mounted(sandbox)) yield