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Merge pull request #3119 from restic/keep-mountpoints

Keep mountpoints as empty directories for --one-file-system
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Alexander Neumann 2020-11-29 11:22:12 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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3 changed files with 149 additions and 26 deletions

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Enhancement: Keep mountpoints as empty directories
When the `--one-file-system` option is specified to `restic backup`, it
ignores all file systems mounted below one of the target directories. This
means that when a snapshot is restored, users needed to manually recreate the
mountpoint directories.
Restic now keeps mountpoints as empty directories and therefore implements
the same approach as `tar`.
https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/909
https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/3119

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@ -199,12 +199,17 @@ func isDirExcludedByFile(dir, tagFilename, header string) bool {
return true
}
// gatherDevices returns the set of unique device ids of the files and/or
// directory paths listed in "items".
func gatherDevices(items []string) (deviceMap map[string]uint64, err error) {
deviceMap = make(map[string]uint64)
for _, item := range items {
item, err = filepath.Abs(filepath.Clean(item))
// DeviceMap is used to track allowed source devices for backup. This is used to
// check for crossing mount points during backup (for --one-file-system). It
// maps the name of a source path to its device ID.
type DeviceMap map[string]uint64
// NewDeviceMap creates a new device map from the list of source paths.
func NewDeviceMap(allowedSourcePaths []string) (DeviceMap, error) {
deviceMap := make(map[string]uint64)
for _, item := range allowedSourcePaths {
item, err := filepath.Abs(filepath.Clean(item))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
@ -213,30 +218,63 @@ func gatherDevices(items []string) (deviceMap map[string]uint64, err error) {
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
id, err := fs.DeviceID(fi)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
deviceMap[item] = id
}
if len(deviceMap) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("zero allowed devices")
}
return deviceMap, nil
}
// IsAllowed returns true if the path is located on an allowed device.
func (m DeviceMap) IsAllowed(item string, deviceID uint64) (bool, error) {
for dir := item; ; dir = filepath.Dir(dir) {
debug.Log("item %v, test dir %v", item, dir)
// find a parent directory that is on an allowed device (otherwise
// we would not traverse the directory at all)
allowedID, ok := m[dir]
if !ok {
if dir == filepath.Dir(dir) {
// arrived at root, no allowed device found. this should not happen.
break
}
continue
}
// if the item has a different device ID than the parent directory,
// we crossed a file system boundary
if allowedID != deviceID {
debug.Log("item %v (dir %v) on disallowed device %d", item, dir, deviceID)
return false, nil
}
// item is on allowed device, accept it
debug.Log("item %v allowed", item)
return true, nil
}
return false, fmt.Errorf("item %v (device ID %v) not found, deviceMap: %v", item, deviceID, m)
}
// rejectByDevice returns a RejectFunc that rejects files which are on a
// different file systems than the files/dirs in samples.
func rejectByDevice(samples []string) (RejectFunc, error) {
allowed, err := gatherDevices(samples)
deviceMap, err := NewDeviceMap(samples)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
debug.Log("allowed devices: %v\n", allowed)
debug.Log("allowed devices: %v\n", deviceMap)
return func(item string, fi os.FileInfo) bool {
item = filepath.Clean(item)
id, err := fs.DeviceID(fi)
if err != nil {
// This should never happen because gatherDevices() would have
@ -244,26 +282,55 @@ func rejectByDevice(samples []string) (RejectFunc, error) {
panic(err)
}
for dir := item; ; dir = filepath.Dir(dir) {
debug.Log("item %v, test dir %v", item, dir)
allowedID, ok := allowed[dir]
if !ok {
if dir == filepath.Dir(dir) {
break
}
continue
}
if allowedID != id {
debug.Log("path %q on disallowed device %d", item, id)
return true
}
allowed, err := deviceMap.IsAllowed(filepath.Clean(item), id)
if err != nil {
// this should not happen
panic(fmt.Sprintf("error checking device ID of %v: %v", item, err))
}
if allowed {
// accept item
return false
}
panic(fmt.Sprintf("item %v, device id %v not found, allowedDevs: %v", item, id, allowed))
// reject everything except directories
if !fi.IsDir() {
return true
}
// special case: make sure we keep mountpoints (directories which
// contain a mounted file system). Test this by checking if the parent
// directory would be included.
parentDir := filepath.Dir(filepath.Clean(item))
parentFI, err := fs.Lstat(parentDir)
if err != nil {
debug.Log("item %v: error running lstat() on parent directory: %v", item, err)
// if in doubt, reject
return true
}
parentDeviceID, err := fs.DeviceID(parentFI)
if err != nil {
debug.Log("item %v: getting device ID of parent directory: %v", item, err)
// if in doubt, reject
return true
}
parentAllowed, err := deviceMap.IsAllowed(parentDir, parentDeviceID)
if err != nil {
debug.Log("item %v: error checking parent directory: %v", item, err)
// if in doubt, reject
return true
}
if parentAllowed {
// we found a mount point, so accept the directory
return false
}
// reject everything else
return true
}, nil
}

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@ -318,3 +318,47 @@ func TestIsExcludedByFileSize(t *testing.T) {
}
}
}
func TestDeviceMap(t *testing.T) {
deviceMap := DeviceMap{
filepath.FromSlash("/"): 1,
filepath.FromSlash("/usr/local"): 5,
}
var tests = []struct {
item string
deviceID uint64
allowed bool
}{
{"/root", 1, true},
{"/usr", 1, true},
{"/proc", 2, false},
{"/proc/1234", 2, false},
{"/usr", 3, false},
{"/usr/share", 3, false},
{"/usr/local", 5, true},
{"/usr/local/foobar", 5, true},
{"/usr/local/foobar/submount", 23, false},
{"/usr/local/foobar/submount/file", 23, false},
{"/usr/local/foobar/outhersubmount", 1, false},
{"/usr/local/foobar/outhersubmount/otherfile", 1, false},
}
for _, test := range tests {
t.Run("", func(t *testing.T) {
res, err := deviceMap.IsAllowed(filepath.FromSlash(test.item), test.deviceID)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if res != test.allowed {
t.Fatalf("wrong result returned by IsAllowed(%v): want %v, got %v", test.item, test.allowed, res)
}
})
}
}