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/*
Copyright (c) 2017 VMware, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
package toolbox
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"net"
"net/url"
"os"
"os/exec"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"syscall"
"time"
"github.com/vmware/govmomi/toolbox/hgfs"
"github.com/vmware/govmomi/toolbox/vix"
)
var (
xmlEscape *strings.Replacer
shell = "/bin/sh"
defaultOwner = os.Getenv("USER")
)
func init() {
// See: VixToolsEscapeXMLString
chars := []string{
`"`,
"%",
"&",
"'",
"<",
">",
}
replace := make([]string, 0, len(chars)*2)
for _, c := range chars {
replace = append(replace, c)
replace = append(replace, url.QueryEscape(c))
}
xmlEscape = strings.NewReplacer(replace...)
// See procMgrPosix.c:ProcMgrStartProcess:
// Prefer bash -c as is uses exec() to replace itself,
// whereas bourne shell does a fork & exec, so two processes are started.
if sh, err := exec.LookPath("bash"); err != nil {
shell = sh
}
if defaultOwner == "" {
defaultOwner = "toolbox"
}
}
// ProcessIO encapsulates IO for Go functions and OS commands such that they can interact via the OperationsManager
// without file system disk IO.
type ProcessIO struct {
In struct {
io.Writer
io.Reader
io.Closer // Closer for the write side of the pipe, can be closed via hgfs ops (FileTranfserToGuest)
}
Out *bytes.Buffer
Err *bytes.Buffer
}
// ProcessState is the toolbox representation of the GuestProcessInfo type
type ProcessState struct {
StartTime int64 // (keep first to ensure 64-bit alignment)
EndTime int64 // (keep first to ensure 64-bit alignment)
Name string
Args string
Owner string
Pid int64
ExitCode int32
IO *ProcessIO
}
// WithIO enables toolbox Process IO without file system disk IO.
func (p *Process) WithIO() *Process {
p.IO = &ProcessIO{
Out: new(bytes.Buffer),
Err: new(bytes.Buffer),
}
return p
}
// ProcessFile implements the os.FileInfo interface to enable toolbox interaction with virtual files.
type ProcessFile struct {
io.Reader
io.Writer
io.Closer
name string
size int
}
// Name implementation of the os.FileInfo interface method.
func (a *ProcessFile) Name() string {
return a.name
}
// Size implementation of the os.FileInfo interface method.
func (a *ProcessFile) Size() int64 {
return int64(a.size)
}
// Mode implementation of the os.FileInfo interface method.
func (a *ProcessFile) Mode() os.FileMode {
if strings.HasSuffix(a.name, "stdin") {
return 0200
}
return 0400
}
// ModTime implementation of the os.FileInfo interface method.
func (a *ProcessFile) ModTime() time.Time {
return time.Now()
}
// IsDir implementation of the os.FileInfo interface method.
func (a *ProcessFile) IsDir() bool {
return false
}
// Sys implementation of the os.FileInfo interface method.
func (a *ProcessFile) Sys() interface{} {
return nil
}
func (s *ProcessState) toXML() string {
const format = "<proc>" +
"<cmd>%s</cmd>" +
"<name>%s</name>" +
"<pid>%d</pid>" +
"<user>%s</user>" +
"<start>%d</start>" +
"<eCode>%d</eCode>" +
"<eTime>%d</eTime>" +
"</proc>"
name := filepath.Base(s.Name)
argv := []string{s.Name}
if len(s.Args) != 0 {
argv = append(argv, xmlEscape.Replace(s.Args))
}
args := strings.Join(argv, " ")
exit := atomic.LoadInt32(&s.ExitCode)
end := atomic.LoadInt64(&s.EndTime)
return fmt.Sprintf(format, name, args, s.Pid, s.Owner, s.StartTime, exit, end)
}
// Process managed by the ProcessManager.
type Process struct {
ProcessState
Start func(*Process, *vix.StartProgramRequest) (int64, error)
Wait func() error
Kill context.CancelFunc
ctx context.Context
}
// ProcessError can be returned by the Process.Wait function to propagate ExitCode to ProcessState.
type ProcessError struct {
Err error
ExitCode int32
}
func (e *ProcessError) Error() string {
return e.Err.Error()
}
// ProcessManager manages processes within the guest.
// See: http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/topic/com.vmware.wssdk.apiref.doc/vim.vm.guest.ProcessManager.html
type ProcessManager struct {
wg sync.WaitGroup
mu sync.Mutex
expire time.Duration
entries map[int64]*Process
pids sync.Pool
}
// NewProcessManager creates a new ProcessManager instance.
func NewProcessManager() *ProcessManager {
// We use pseudo PIDs that don't conflict with OS PIDs, so they can live in the same table.
// For the pseudo PIDs, we use a sync.Pool rather than a plain old counter to avoid the unlikely,
// but possible wrapping should such a counter exceed MaxInt64.
pid := int64(32768) // TODO: /proc/sys/kernel/pid_max
return &ProcessManager{
expire: time.Minute * 5,
entries: make(map[int64]*Process),
pids: sync.Pool{
New: func() interface{} {
return atomic.AddInt64(&pid, 1)
},
},
}
}
// Start calls the Process.Start function, returning the pid on success or an error.
// A goroutine is started that calls the Process.Wait function. After Process.Wait has
// returned, the ProcessState EndTime and ExitCode fields are set. The process state can be
// queried via ListProcessesInGuest until it is removed, 5 minutes after Wait returns.
func (m *ProcessManager) Start(r *vix.StartProgramRequest, p *Process) (int64, error) {
p.Name = r.ProgramPath
p.Args = r.Arguments
// Owner is cosmetic, but useful for example with: govc guest.ps -U $uid
if p.Owner == "" {
p.Owner = defaultOwner
}
p.StartTime = time.Now().Unix()
p.ctx, p.Kill = context.WithCancel(context.Background())
pid, err := p.Start(p, r)
if err != nil {
return -1, err
}
if pid == 0 {
p.Pid = m.pids.Get().(int64) // pseudo pid for funcs
} else {
p.Pid = pid
}
m.mu.Lock()
m.entries[p.Pid] = p
m.mu.Unlock()
m.wg.Add(1)
go func() {
werr := p.Wait()
atomic.StoreInt64(&p.EndTime, time.Now().Unix())
if werr != nil {
rc := int32(1)
if xerr, ok := werr.(*ProcessError); ok {
rc = xerr.ExitCode
}
atomic.StoreInt32(&p.ExitCode, rc)
}
m.wg.Done()
p.Kill() // cancel context for those waiting on p.ctx.Done()
// See: http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-65/topic/com.vmware.wssdk.apiref.doc/vim.vm.guest.ProcessManager.ProcessInfo.html
// "If the process was started using StartProgramInGuest then the process completion time
// will be available if queried within 5 minutes after it completes."
<-time.After(m.expire)
m.mu.Lock()
delete(m.entries, p.Pid)
m.mu.Unlock()
if pid == 0 {
m.pids.Put(p.Pid) // pseudo pid can be reused now
}
}()
return p.Pid, nil
}
// Kill cancels the Process Context.
// Returns true if pid exists in the process table, false otherwise.
func (m *ProcessManager) Kill(pid int64) bool {
m.mu.Lock()
entry, ok := m.entries[pid]
m.mu.Unlock()
if ok {
entry.Kill()
return true
}
return false
}
// ListProcesses marshals the ProcessState for the given pids.
// If no pids are specified, all current processes are included.
// The return value can be used for responding to a VixMsgListProcessesExRequest.
func (m *ProcessManager) ListProcesses(pids []int64) []byte {
w := new(bytes.Buffer)
m.mu.Lock()
if len(pids) == 0 {
for _, p := range m.entries {
_, _ = w.WriteString(p.toXML())
}
} else {
for _, id := range pids {
p, ok := m.entries[id]
if !ok {
continue
}
_, _ = w.WriteString(p.toXML())
}
}
m.mu.Unlock()
return w.Bytes()
}
type procFileInfo struct {
os.FileInfo
}
// Size returns hgfs.LargePacketMax such that InitiateFileTransferFromGuest can download a /proc/ file from the guest.
// If we were to return the size '0' here, then a 'Content-Length: 0' header is returned by VC/ESX.
func (p procFileInfo) Size() int64 {
return hgfs.LargePacketMax // Remember, Sully, when I promised to kill you last? I lied.
}
// Stat implements hgfs.FileHandler.Stat
func (m *ProcessManager) Stat(u *url.URL) (os.FileInfo, error) {
name := path.Join("/proc", u.Path)
info, err := os.Stat(name)
if err == nil && info.Size() == 0 {
// This is a real /proc file
return &procFileInfo{info}, nil
}
dir, file := path.Split(u.Path)
pid, err := strconv.ParseInt(path.Base(dir), 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return nil, os.ErrNotExist
}
m.mu.Lock()
p := m.entries[pid]
m.mu.Unlock()
if p == nil || p.IO == nil {
return nil, os.ErrNotExist
}
pf := &ProcessFile{
name: name,
Closer: ioutil.NopCloser(nil), // via hgfs, nop for stdout and stderr
}
var r *bytes.Buffer
switch file {
case "stdin":
pf.Writer = p.IO.In.Writer
pf.Closer = p.IO.In.Closer
return pf, nil
case "stdout":
r = p.IO.Out
case "stderr":
r = p.IO.Err
default:
return nil, os.ErrNotExist
}
select {
case <-p.ctx.Done():
case <-time.After(time.Second):
// The vmx guest RPC calls are queue based, serialized on the vmx side.
// There are 5 seconds between "ping" RPC calls and after a few misses,
// the vmx considers tools as not running. In this case, the vmx would timeout
// a file transfer after 60 seconds.
//
// vix.FileAccessError is converted to a CannotAccessFile fault,
// so the client can choose to retry the transfer in this case.
// Would have preferred vix.ObjectIsBusy (EBUSY), but VC/ESX converts that
// to a general SystemErrorFault with nothing but a localized string message
// to check against: "<reason>vix error codes = (5, 0).</reason>"
// Is standard vmware-tools, EACCES is converted to a CannotAccessFile fault.
return nil, vix.Error(vix.FileAccessError)
}
pf.Reader = r
pf.size = r.Len()
return pf, nil
}
// Open implements hgfs.FileHandler.Open
func (m *ProcessManager) Open(u *url.URL, mode int32) (hgfs.File, error) {
info, err := m.Stat(u)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pinfo, ok := info.(*ProcessFile)
if !ok {
return nil, os.ErrNotExist // fall through to default os.Open
}
switch path.Base(u.Path) {
case "stdin":
if mode != hgfs.OpenModeWriteOnly {
return nil, vix.Error(vix.InvalidArg)
}
case "stdout", "stderr":
if mode != hgfs.OpenModeReadOnly {
return nil, vix.Error(vix.InvalidArg)
}
}
return pinfo, nil
}
type processFunc struct {
wg sync.WaitGroup
run func(context.Context, string) error
err error
}
// NewProcessFunc creates a new Process, where the Start function calls the given run function within a goroutine.
// The Wait function waits for the goroutine to finish and returns the error returned by run.
// The run ctx param may be used to return early via the ProcessManager.Kill method.
// The run args command is that of the VixMsgStartProgramRequest.Arguments field.
func NewProcessFunc(run func(ctx context.Context, args string) error) *Process {
f := &processFunc{run: run}
return &Process{
Start: f.start,
Wait: f.wait,
}
}
// ProcessFuncIO is the Context key to access optional ProcessIO
var ProcessFuncIO = struct {
key int64
}{vix.CommandMagicWord}
func (f *processFunc) start(p *Process, r *vix.StartProgramRequest) (int64, error) {
f.wg.Add(1)
var c io.Closer
if p.IO != nil {
pr, pw := io.Pipe()
p.IO.In.Reader, p.IO.In.Writer = pr, pw
c, p.IO.In.Closer = pr, pw
p.ctx = context.WithValue(p.ctx, ProcessFuncIO, p.IO)
}
go func() {
f.err = f.run(p.ctx, r.Arguments)
if p.IO != nil {
_ = c.Close()
if f.err != nil && p.IO.Err.Len() == 0 {
p.IO.Err.WriteString(f.err.Error())
}
}
f.wg.Done()
}()
return 0, nil
}
func (f *processFunc) wait() error {
f.wg.Wait()
return f.err
}
type processCmd struct {
cmd *exec.Cmd
}
// NewProcess creates a new Process, where the Start function use exec.CommandContext to create and start the process.
// The Wait function waits for the process to finish and returns the error returned by exec.Cmd.Wait().
// Prior to Wait returning, the exec.Cmd.Wait() error is used to set the ProcessState.ExitCode, if error is of type exec.ExitError.
// The ctx param may be used to kill the process via the ProcessManager.Kill method.
// The VixMsgStartProgramRequest param fields are mapped to the exec.Cmd counterpart fields.
// Processes are started within a sub-shell, allowing for i/o redirection, just as with the C version of vmware-tools.
func NewProcess() *Process {
c := new(processCmd)
return &Process{
Start: c.start,
Wait: c.wait,
}
}
func (c *processCmd) start(p *Process, r *vix.StartProgramRequest) (int64, error) {
name, err := exec.LookPath(r.ProgramPath)
if err != nil {
return -1, err
}
// #nosec: Subprocess launching with variable
// Note that processCmd is currently used only for testing.
c.cmd = exec.CommandContext(p.ctx, shell, "-c", fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", name, r.Arguments))
c.cmd.Dir = r.WorkingDir
c.cmd.Env = r.EnvVars
if p.IO != nil {
in, perr := c.cmd.StdinPipe()
if perr != nil {
return -1, perr
}
p.IO.In.Writer = in
p.IO.In.Closer = in
// Note we currently use a Buffer in addition to the os.Pipe so that:
// - Stat() can provide a size
// - FileTransferFromGuest won't block
// - Can't use the exec.Cmd.Std{out,err}Pipe methods since Wait() closes the pipes.
// We could use os.Pipe directly, but toolbox needs to take care of closing both ends,
// but also need to prevent FileTransferFromGuest from blocking.
c.cmd.Stdout = p.IO.Out
c.cmd.Stderr = p.IO.Err
}
err = c.cmd.Start()
if err != nil {
return -1, err
}
return int64(c.cmd.Process.Pid), nil
}
func (c *processCmd) wait() error {
err := c.cmd.Wait()
if err != nil {
xerr := &ProcessError{
Err: err,
ExitCode: 1,
}
if x, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); ok {
if status, ok := x.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus); ok {
xerr.ExitCode = int32(status.ExitStatus())
}
}
return xerr
}
return nil
}
// NewProcessRoundTrip starts a Go function to implement a toolbox backed http.RoundTripper
func NewProcessRoundTrip() *Process {
return NewProcessFunc(func(ctx context.Context, host string) error {
p, _ := ctx.Value(ProcessFuncIO).(*ProcessIO)
closers := []io.Closer{p.In.Closer}
defer func() {
for _, c := range closers {
_ = c.Close()
}
}()
c, err := new(net.Dialer).DialContext(ctx, "tcp", host)
if err != nil {
return err
}
closers = append(closers, c)
go func() {
<-ctx.Done()
if ctx.Err() == context.DeadlineExceeded {
_ = c.Close()
}
}()
_, err = io.Copy(c, p.In.Reader)
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = io.Copy(p.Out, c)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}).WithIO()
}