#include "integrity.h"
#include "helper.h"
#include "locks.h"
#include "image.h"
#include "uplink.h"
#include "reference.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <signal.h>
#define CHECK_QUEUE_SIZE 200
#define CHECK_ALL (0x7fffffff)
typedef struct
{
dnbd3_image_t *image; // Image to check
int block; // Block to check
int count; // How many blocks to check starting at .block
} queue_entry;
static pthread_t thread;
static queue_entry checkQueue[CHECK_QUEUE_SIZE];
static pthread_mutex_t integrityQueueLock;
static pthread_cond_t queueSignal;
static int queueLen = -1;
static atomic_bool bRunning = false;
static void* integrity_main(void *data);
static void flushFileRange(dnbd3_image_t *image, uint64_t start, uint64_t end);
/**
* Initialize the integrity check thread
*/
void integrity_init()
{
assert( queueLen == -1 );
mutex_init( &integrityQueueLock, LOCK_INTEGRITY_QUEUE );
pthread_cond_init( &queueSignal, NULL );
mutex_lock( &integrityQueueLock );
queueLen = 0;
mutex_unlock( &integrityQueueLock );
bRunning = true;
if ( 0 != thread_create( &thread, NULL, &integrity_main, (void *)NULL ) ) {
bRunning = false;
logadd( LOG_WARNING, "Could not start integrity check thread. Corrupted images will not be detected." );
return;
}
}
void integrity_shutdown()
{
assert( queueLen != -1 );
if ( !bRunning )
return;
logadd( LOG_DEBUG1, "Shutting down integrity checker...\n" );
pthread_kill( thread, SIGINT );
mutex_lock( &integrityQueueLock );
pthread_cond_signal( &queueSignal );
mutex_unlock( &integrityQueueLock );
thread_join( thread, NULL );
mutex_destroy( &integrityQueueLock );
pthread_cond_destroy( &queueSignal );
logadd( LOG_DEBUG1, "Integrity checker exited normally.\n" );
}
/**
* Schedule an integrity check on the given image for the given hash block.
* It is not checked whether the block is completely cached locally, so
* make sure it is before calling, otherwise it will result in falsely
* detected corruption.
*/
void integrity_check(dnbd3_image_t *image, int block, bool blocking)
{
int freeSlot;
if ( !bRunning ) {
logadd( LOG_MINOR, "Ignoring check request; thread not running..." );
return;
}
start_over:
freeSlot = -1;
mutex_lock( &integrityQueueLock );
for (int i = 0; i < queueLen; ++i) {
if ( freeSlot == -1 && checkQueue[i].image == NULL ) {
freeSlot = i;
} else if ( checkQueue[i].image == image && checkQueue[i].block <= block ) {
if ( checkQueue[i].count == CHECK_ALL ) {
logadd( LOG_DEBUG2, "Dominated by full image scan request (%d/%d) (at %d)", i, queueLen, checkQueue[i].block );
} else if ( checkQueue[i].block + checkQueue[i].count == block ) {
checkQueue[i].count += 1;
logadd( LOG_DEBUG2, "Attaching to existing check request (%d/%d) (at %d, %d to go)", i, queueLen, checkQueue[i].block, checkQueue[i].count );
} else if ( checkQueue[i].block + checkQueue[i].count > block ) {
logadd( LOG_DEBUG2, "Dominated by existing check request (%d/%d) (at %d, %d to go)", i, queueLen, checkQueue[i].block, checkQueue[i].count );
} else {
continue;
}
mutex_unlock( &integrityQueueLock );
return;
}
}
if ( freeSlot == -1 ) {
if ( unlikely( queueLen >= CHECK_QUEUE_SIZE ) ) {
mutex_unlock( &integrityQueueLock );
if ( blocking ) {
logadd( LOG_INFO, "Check queue full, waiting a couple seconds...\n" );
sleep( 3 );
goto start_over;
}
logadd( LOG_INFO, "Check queue full, discarding check request...\n" );
return;
}
freeSlot = queueLen++;
}
checkQueue[freeSlot].image = image;
if ( block == -1 ) {
checkQueue[freeSlot].block = 0;
checkQueue[freeSlot].count = CHECK_ALL;
} else {
checkQueue[freeSlot].block = block;
checkQueue[freeSlot].count = 1;
}
pthread_cond_signal( &queueSignal );
mutex_unlock( &integrityQueueLock );
}
static void* integrity_main(void * data UNUSED)
{
int i;
setThreadName( "image-check" );
blockNoncriticalSignals();
#if defined(__linux__)
// Setting nice of this thread - this is not POSIX conforming, so check if other platforms support this.
// POSIX says that setpriority() should set the nice value of all threads belonging to the current process,
// but on linux you can do this per thread.
pid_t tid = (pid_t)syscall( SYS_gettid );
setpriority( PRIO_PROCESS, tid, 10 );
#endif
mutex_lock( &integrityQueueLock );
while ( !_shutdown ) {
if ( queueLen == 0 ) {
mutex_cond_wait( &queueSignal, &integrityQueueLock );
}
for (i = queueLen - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
if ( _shutdown ) break;
dnbd3_image_t * const image = image_lock( checkQueue[i].image );
if ( checkQueue[i].count == 0 || image == NULL ) {
checkQueue[i].image = image_release( image );
if ( i + 1 == queueLen ) queueLen--;
continue;
}
// We have the image. Call image_release() some time
const int qCount = checkQueue[i].count;
bool foundCorrupted = false;
if ( image->crc32 != NULL && image->realFilesize != 0 ) {
int blocks[2] = { checkQueue[i].block, -1 };
mutex_unlock( &integrityQueueLock );
const uint64_t fileSize = image->realFilesize;
const int numHashBlocks = IMGSIZE_TO_HASHBLOCKS(fileSize);
int checkCount = MIN( qCount, 5 );
int readFd = -1, directFd = -1;
while ( blocks[0] < numHashBlocks && !_shutdown ) {
const uint64_t start = blocks[0] * HASH_BLOCK_SIZE;
const uint64_t end = MIN( (uint64_t)(blocks[0] + 1) * HASH_BLOCK_SIZE, image->virtualFilesize );
bool complete = true;
if ( qCount == CHECK_ALL ) {
dnbd3_cache_map_t *cache = ref_get_cachemap( image );
if ( cache != NULL ) {
// When checking full image, skip incomplete blocks, otherwise assume block is complete
complete = image_isHashBlockComplete( cache, blocks[0], fileSize );
ref_put( &cache->reference );
}
}
// Flush to disk if there's an uplink, as that means the block might have been written recently
if ( image->uplinkref != NULL ) {
flushFileRange( image, start, end );
}
if ( _shutdown )
break;
// Open for direct I/O if possible; this prevents polluting the fs cache
if ( directFd == -1 && ( end % DNBD3_BLOCK_SIZE ) == 0 ) {
// Use direct I/O only if read length is multiple of 4096 to be on the safe side
directFd = open( image->path, O_RDONLY | O_DIRECT );
if ( directFd == -1 ) {
logadd( LOG_DEBUG2, "O_DIRECT failed for %s (errno=%d)", image->path, errno );
directFd = -2;
} else {
readFd = directFd;
}
}
if ( readFd == -1 ) { // Try buffered as fallback
if ( image_ensureOpen( image ) && !image->problem.read ) {
readFd = image->readFd;
}
}
if ( readFd == -1 ) {
logadd( LOG_MINOR, "Couldn't get any valid fd for integrity check of %s... ignoring...", image->path );
} else if ( complete && !image_checkBlocksCrc32( readFd, image->crc32, blocks, fileSize ) ) {
bool iscomplete = true;
dnbd3_cache_map_t *cache = ref_get_cachemap( image );
if ( cache != NULL ) {
iscomplete = image_isHashBlockComplete( cache, blocks[0], fileSize );
ref_put( &cache->reference );
}
logadd( LOG_WARNING, "Hash check for block %d of %s failed (complete: was: %d, is: %d)", blocks[0], image->name, (int)complete, (int)iscomplete );
image_updateCachemap( image, start, end, false );
// If this is not a full check, queue one
if ( qCount != CHECK_ALL ) {
logadd( LOG_INFO, "Queueing full check for %s", image->name );
integrity_check( image, -1, false );
}
foundCorrupted = true;
}
blocks[0]++; // Increase before break, so it always points to the next block to check after loop
if ( complete && --checkCount == 0 )
break;
}
if ( directFd != -1 && directFd != -2 ) {
close( directFd );
}
mutex_lock( &integrityQueueLock );
assert( checkQueue[i].image == image );
if ( qCount != CHECK_ALL ) {
// Not a full check; update the counter
checkQueue[i].count -= ( blocks[0] - checkQueue[i].block );
if ( checkQueue[i].count < 0 ) {
logadd( LOG_WARNING, "BUG! checkQueue counter ran negative" );
}
}
if ( checkCount > 0 || checkQueue[i].count <= 0 ) {
// Done with this task as nothing left
checkQueue[i].image = NULL;
if ( i + 1 == queueLen ) queueLen--;
} else {
// Still more blocks to go...
checkQueue[i].block = blocks[0];
}
}
if ( foundCorrupted && !_shutdown ) {
// Something was fishy, make sure uplink exists
uplink_init( image, -1, NULL, -1 );
}
// Release :-)
image_release( image );
}
}
mutex_unlock( &integrityQueueLock );
bRunning = false;
return NULL;
}
static void flushFileRange(dnbd3_image_t *image, uint64_t start, uint64_t end)
{
int flushFd;
int writableFd = -1;
dnbd3_uplink_t *uplink = ref_get_uplink( &image->uplinkref );
if ( uplink != NULL ) { // Try to steal uplink's writable fd
if ( uplink->cacheFd != -1 ) {
writableFd = dup( uplink->cacheFd );
}
ref_put( &uplink->reference );
}
if ( writableFd == -1 ) { // Open file as writable
writableFd = open( image->path, O_WRONLY );
}
if ( writableFd == -1 ) { // Fallback to readFd (should work on Linux and BSD...)
logadd( LOG_WARNING, "flushFileRange: Cannot open %s for writing. Trying readFd.", image->path );
image_ensureOpen( image );
flushFd = image->readFd;
} else {
flushFd = writableFd;
}
if ( flushFd == -1 )
return;
#if defined(__linux__)
while ( sync_file_range( flushFd, start, end - start, SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE | SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE | SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER ) == -1 )
#else
while ( fsync( flushFd ) == -1 ) // TODO: fdatasync() should be available since FreeBSD 12.0 ... Might be a tad bit faster
#endif
{
if ( _shutdown )
break;
int e = errno;
if ( e == EINTR )
continue;
logadd( LOG_ERROR, "Cannot flush %s for integrity check (errno=%d)", image->path, e );
if ( e == EIO ) {
exit( 1 );
}
}
// Evict from cache too so we have to re-read, making sure data was properly stored
posix_fadvise( flushFd, start, end - start, POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED );
if ( writableFd != -1 ) {
close( writableFd );
}
}