nixpkgs/pkgs/build-support/build-fhs-userenv/chroot-user.rb
Jamey Sharp 09bae7cb70 build-fhs-userenv: Propagate $XAUTHORITY
The `DISPLAY` environment variable is propagated into chroots built with
`buildFHSUserEnv`, but currently the `XAUTHORITY` variable is not. When
the latter is set, its value is usually necessary in order to connect to
the X server identified by the former.

This matters for users running gdm3, for example, who have `XAUTHORITY`
set to something like `/run/user/1000/gdm/Xauthority` instead of the X
default of `~/.Xauthority`, which doesn't exist in that setup.

Fixes #21532.
2017-07-18 00:03:22 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# Bind mounts hierarchy: from => to (relative)
# If 'to' is nil, path will be the same
mounts = { '/' => 'host',
'/proc' => nil,
'/sys' => nil,
'/nix' => nil,
'/tmp' => nil,
'/var' => nil,
'/run' => nil,
'/dev' => nil,
'/home' => nil,
}
# Propagate environment variables
envvars = [ 'TERM',
'DISPLAY',
'XAUTHORITY',
'HOME',
'XDG_RUNTIME_DIR',
'LANG',
'SSL_CERT_FILE',
'DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS',
]
require 'tmpdir'
require 'fileutils'
require 'pathname'
require 'set'
require 'fiddle'
def write_file(path, str)
File.open(path, 'w') { |file| file.write str }
end
# Import C standard library and several needed calls
$libc = Fiddle.dlopen nil
def make_fcall(name, args, output)
c = Fiddle::Function.new $libc[name], args, output
lambda do |*args|
ret = c.call *args
raise SystemCallError.new Fiddle.last_error if ret < 0
return ret
end
end
$fork = make_fcall 'fork', [], Fiddle::TYPE_INT
CLONE_NEWNS = 0x00020000
CLONE_NEWUSER = 0x10000000
$unshare = make_fcall 'unshare', [Fiddle::TYPE_INT], Fiddle::TYPE_INT
MS_BIND = 0x1000
MS_REC = 0x4000
MS_SLAVE = 0x80000
$mount = make_fcall 'mount', [Fiddle::TYPE_VOIDP,
Fiddle::TYPE_VOIDP,
Fiddle::TYPE_VOIDP,
Fiddle::TYPE_LONG,
Fiddle::TYPE_VOIDP],
Fiddle::TYPE_INT
# Read command line args
abort "Usage: chrootenv program args..." unless ARGV.length >= 1
execp = ARGV
# Populate extra mounts
if not ENV["CHROOTENV_EXTRA_BINDS"].nil?
$stderr.puts "CHROOTENV_EXTRA_BINDS is discussed for deprecation."
$stderr.puts "If you have a usecase, please drop a note in issue #16030."
$stderr.puts "Notice that we now bind-mount host FS to '/host' and symlink all directories from it to '/' by default."
for extra in ENV["CHROOTENV_EXTRA_BINDS"].split(':')
paths = extra.split('=')
if not paths.empty?
if paths.size <= 2
mounts[paths[0]] = paths[1]
else
$stderr.puts "Ignoring invalid entry in CHROOTENV_EXTRA_BINDS: #{extra}"
end
end
end
end
# Set destination paths for mounts
mounts = mounts.map { |k, v| [k, v.nil? ? k.sub(/^\/*/, '') : v] }.to_h
# Create temporary directory for root and chdir
root = Dir.mktmpdir 'chrootenv'
# Fork process; we need this to do a proper cleanup because
# child process will chroot into temporary directory.
# We use imported 'fork' instead of native to overcome
# CRuby's meddling with threads; this should be safe because
# we don't use threads at all.
$cpid = $fork.call
if $cpid == 0
# If we are root, no need to create new user namespace.
if Process.uid == 0
$unshare.call CLONE_NEWNS
# Mark all mounted filesystems as slave so changes
# don't propagate to the parent mount namespace.
$mount.call nil, '/', nil, MS_REC | MS_SLAVE, nil
else
# Save user UID and GID
uid = Process.uid
gid = Process.gid
# Create new mount and user namespaces
# CLONE_NEWUSER requires a program to be non-threaded, hence
# native fork above.
$unshare.call CLONE_NEWNS | CLONE_NEWUSER
# Map users and groups to the parent namespace
begin
# setgroups is only available since Linux 3.19
write_file '/proc/self/setgroups', 'deny'
rescue
end
write_file '/proc/self/uid_map', "#{uid} #{uid} 1"
write_file '/proc/self/gid_map', "#{gid} #{gid} 1"
end
# Do rbind mounts.
mounts.each do |from, rto|
to = "#{root}/#{rto}"
FileUtils.mkdir_p to
$mount.call from, to, nil, MS_BIND | MS_REC, nil
end
# Don't make root private so privilege drops inside chroot are possible
File.chmod(0755, root)
# Chroot!
Dir.chroot root
Dir.chdir '/'
# New environment
new_env = Hash[ envvars.map { |x| [x, ENV[x]] } ]
# Finally, exec!
exec(new_env, *execp, close_others: true, unsetenv_others: true)
end
# Wait for a child. If we catch a signal, resend it to child and continue
# waiting.
def wait_child
begin
Process.wait
# Return child's exit code
if $?.exited?
exit $?.exitstatus
else
exit 1
end
rescue SignalException => e
Process.kill e.signo, $cpid
wait_child
end
end
begin
wait_child
ensure
# Cleanup
FileUtils.rm_rf root, secure: true
end