1 /* Linux namespaces(7) support.
3 Copyright (C) 2015-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GDB.
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #include "gdbsupport/common-defs.h"
21 #include "nat/linux-namespaces.h"
22 #include "gdbsupport/filestuff.h"
24 #include <sys/syscall.h>
25 #include <sys/types.h>
27 #include <sys/socket.h>
28 #include "gdbsupport/gdb_wait.h"
31 #include "gdbsupport/scope-exit.h"
33 /* See nat/linux-namespaces.h. */
34 bool debug_linux_namespaces
;
36 /* Handle systems without fork. */
49 /* Handle systems without setns. */
52 do_setns (int fd
, int nstype
)
55 return setns (fd
, nstype
);
56 #elif defined __NR_setns
57 return syscall (__NR_setns
, fd
, nstype
);
64 /* Handle systems without MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC. */
66 #ifndef MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC
67 #define MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC 0
70 /* A Linux namespace. */
74 /* Filename of this namespace's entries in /proc/PID/ns. */
77 /* Nonzero if this object has been initialized. */
80 /* Nonzero if this namespace is supported on this system. */
83 /* ID of the namespace the calling process is in, used to
84 see if other processes share the namespace. The code in
85 this file assumes that the calling process never changes
90 /* Return the absolute filename of process PID's /proc/PID/ns
91 entry for namespace NS. The returned value persists until
92 this function is next called. */
95 linux_ns_filename (struct linux_ns
*ns
, int pid
)
97 static char filename
[PATH_MAX
];
100 xsnprintf (filename
, sizeof (filename
), "/proc/%d/ns/%s", pid
,
106 /* Return a representation of the caller's TYPE namespace, or
107 NULL if TYPE namespaces are not supported on this system. */
109 static struct linux_ns
*
110 linux_ns_get_namespace (enum linux_ns_type type
)
112 static struct linux_ns namespaces
[NUM_LINUX_NS_TYPES
] =
123 gdb_assert (type
>= 0 && type
< NUM_LINUX_NS_TYPES
);
124 ns
= &namespaces
[type
];
126 if (!ns
->initialized
)
130 if (stat (linux_ns_filename (ns
, getpid ()), &sb
) == 0)
140 return ns
->supported
? ns
: NULL
;
143 /* See nat/linux-namespaces.h. */
146 linux_ns_same (pid_t pid
, enum linux_ns_type type
)
148 struct linux_ns
*ns
= linux_ns_get_namespace (type
);
149 const char *filename
;
152 /* If the kernel does not support TYPE namespaces then there's
153 effectively only one TYPE namespace that all processes on
158 /* Stat PID's TYPE namespace entry to get the namespace ID. This
159 might fail if the process died, or if we don't have the right
160 permissions (though we should be attached by this time so this
161 seems unlikely). In any event, we can't make any decisions and
163 filename
= linux_ns_filename (ns
, pid
);
164 if (stat (filename
, &sb
) != 0)
165 perror_with_name (filename
);
167 return sb
.st_ino
== ns
->id
;
170 /* We need to use setns(2) to handle filesystem access in mount
171 namespaces other than our own, but this isn't permitted for
172 multithreaded processes. GDB is multithreaded when compiled
173 with Guile support, and may become multithreaded if compiled
174 with Python support. We deal with this by spawning a single-
175 threaded helper process to access mount namespaces other than
178 The helper process is started the first time a call to setns
179 is required. The main process (GDB or gdbserver) communicates
180 with the helper via sockets, passing file descriptors where
181 necessary using SCM_RIGHTS. Once started the helper process
182 runs until the main process terminates; when this happens the
183 helper will receive socket errors, notice that its parent died,
184 and exit accordingly (see mnsh_maybe_mourn_peer).
186 The protocol is that the main process sends a request in a
187 single message, and the helper replies to every message it
188 receives with a single-message response. If the helper
189 receives a message it does not understand it will reply with
190 a MNSH_MSG_ERROR message. The main process checks all
191 responses it receives with gdb_assert, so if the main process
192 receives something unexpected (which includes MNSH_MSG_ERROR)
193 the main process will call internal_error.
195 For avoidance of doubt, if the helper process receives a
196 message it doesn't handle it will reply with MNSH_MSG_ERROR.
197 If the main process receives MNSH_MSG_ERROR at any time then
198 it will call internal_error. If internal_error causes the
199 main process to exit, the helper will notice this and also
200 exit. The helper will not exit until the main process
201 terminates, so if the user continues through internal_error
202 the helper will still be there awaiting requests from the
205 Messages in both directions have the following payload:
207 - TYPE (enum mnsh_msg_type, always sent) - the message type.
209 - INT2 (int, always sent, though not always used) - two
210 values whose meaning is message-type-dependent.
211 See enum mnsh_msg_type documentation below.
212 - FD (int, optional, sent using SCM_RIGHTS) - an open file
214 - BUF (unstructured data, optional) - some data with message-
215 type-dependent meaning.
217 Note that the helper process is the child of a call to fork,
218 so all code in the helper must be async-signal-safe. */
220 /* Mount namespace helper message types. */
224 /* A communication error occurred. Receipt of this message
225 by either end will cause an assertion failure in the main
229 /* Requests, sent from the main process to the helper. */
231 /* A request that the helper call setns. Arguments should
232 be passed in FD and INT1. Helper should respond with a
236 /* A request that the helper call open. Arguments should
237 be passed in BUF, INT1 and INT2. The filename (in BUF)
238 should include a terminating NUL character. The helper
239 should respond with a MNSH_RET_FD. */
242 /* A request that the helper call unlink. The single
243 argument (the filename) should be passed in BUF, and
244 should include a terminating NUL character. The helper
245 should respond with a MNSH_RET_INT. */
248 /* A request that the helper call readlink. The single
249 argument (the filename) should be passed in BUF, and
250 should include a terminating NUL character. The helper
251 should respond with a MNSH_RET_INTSTR. */
254 /* Responses, sent to the main process from the helper. */
256 /* Return an integer in INT1 and errno in INT2. */
259 /* Return a file descriptor in FD if one was opened or an
260 integer in INT1 otherwise. Return errno in INT2. */
263 /* Return an integer in INT1, errno in INT2, and optionally
268 /* Print a string representation of a message using debug_printf.
269 This function is not async-signal-safe so should never be
270 called from the helper. */
273 mnsh_debug_print_message (enum mnsh_msg_type type
,
274 int fd
, int int1
, int int2
,
275 const void *buf
, int bufsiz
)
277 gdb_byte
*c
= (gdb_byte
*) buf
;
278 gdb_byte
*cl
= c
+ bufsiz
;
283 debug_printf ("ERROR");
287 debug_printf ("SETNS");
291 debug_printf ("OPEN");
294 case MNSH_REQ_UNLINK
:
295 debug_printf ("UNLINK");
298 case MNSH_REQ_READLINK
:
299 debug_printf ("READLINK");
303 debug_printf ("INT");
310 case MNSH_RET_INTSTR
:
311 debug_printf ("INTSTR");
315 debug_printf ("unknown-packet-%d", type
);
318 debug_printf (" %d %d %d \"", fd
, int1
, int2
);
321 debug_printf (*c
>= ' ' && *c
<= '~' ? "%c" : "\\%o", *c
);
326 /* Forward declaration. */
328 static void mnsh_maybe_mourn_peer (void);
330 /* Send a message. The argument SOCK is the file descriptor of the
331 sending socket, the other arguments are the payload to send.
332 Return the number of bytes sent on success. Return -1 on failure
333 and set errno appropriately. This function is called by both the
334 main process and the helper so must be async-signal-safe. */
337 mnsh_send_message (int sock
, enum mnsh_msg_type type
,
338 int fd
, int int1
, int int2
,
339 const void *buf
, int bufsiz
)
343 char fdbuf
[CMSG_SPACE (sizeof (fd
))];
346 /* Build the basic TYPE, INT1, INT2 message. */
347 memset (&msg
, 0, sizeof (msg
));
350 iov
[0].iov_base
= &type
;
351 iov
[0].iov_len
= sizeof (type
);
352 iov
[1].iov_base
= &int1
;
353 iov
[1].iov_len
= sizeof (int1
);
354 iov
[2].iov_base
= &int2
;
355 iov
[2].iov_len
= sizeof (int2
);
359 /* Append BUF if supplied. */
360 if (buf
!= NULL
&& bufsiz
> 0)
362 iov
[3].iov_base
= alloca (bufsiz
);
363 memcpy (iov
[3].iov_base
, buf
, bufsiz
);
364 iov
[3].iov_len
= bufsiz
;
369 /* Attach FD if supplied. */
372 struct cmsghdr
*cmsg
;
374 msg
.msg_control
= fdbuf
;
375 msg
.msg_controllen
= sizeof (fdbuf
);
377 cmsg
= CMSG_FIRSTHDR (&msg
);
378 cmsg
->cmsg_level
= SOL_SOCKET
;
379 cmsg
->cmsg_type
= SCM_RIGHTS
;
380 cmsg
->cmsg_len
= CMSG_LEN (sizeof (int));
382 memcpy (CMSG_DATA (cmsg
), &fd
, sizeof (int));
384 msg
.msg_controllen
= cmsg
->cmsg_len
;
387 /* Send the message. */
388 size
= sendmsg (sock
, &msg
, 0);
391 mnsh_maybe_mourn_peer ();
393 if (debug_linux_namespaces
)
395 debug_printf ("mnsh: send: ");
396 mnsh_debug_print_message (type
, fd
, int1
, int2
, buf
, bufsiz
);
397 debug_printf (" -> %s\n", pulongest (size
));
403 /* Receive a message. The argument SOCK is the file descriptor of
404 the receiving socket, the other arguments point to storage for
405 the received payload. Returns the number of bytes stored into
406 BUF on success, which may be zero in the event no BUF was sent.
407 Return -1 on failure and set errno appropriately. This function
408 is called from both the main process and the helper and must be
409 async-signal-safe. */
412 mnsh_recv_message (int sock
, enum mnsh_msg_type
*type
,
413 int *fd
, int *int1
, int *int2
,
414 void *buf
, int bufsiz
)
418 char fdbuf
[CMSG_SPACE (sizeof (*fd
))];
419 struct cmsghdr
*cmsg
;
420 ssize_t size
, fixed_size
;
423 /* Build the message to receive data into. */
424 memset (&msg
, 0, sizeof (msg
));
427 iov
[0].iov_base
= type
;
428 iov
[0].iov_len
= sizeof (*type
);
429 iov
[1].iov_base
= int1
;
430 iov
[1].iov_len
= sizeof (*int1
);
431 iov
[2].iov_base
= int2
;
432 iov
[2].iov_len
= sizeof (*int2
);
433 iov
[3].iov_base
= buf
;
434 iov
[3].iov_len
= bufsiz
;
438 for (fixed_size
= i
= 0; i
< msg
.msg_iovlen
- 1; i
++)
439 fixed_size
+= iov
[i
].iov_len
;
441 msg
.msg_control
= fdbuf
;
442 msg
.msg_controllen
= sizeof (fdbuf
);
444 /* Receive the message. */
445 size
= recvmsg (sock
, &msg
, MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC
);
448 if (debug_linux_namespaces
)
449 debug_printf ("namespace-helper: recv failed (%s)\n",
452 mnsh_maybe_mourn_peer ();
457 /* Check for truncation. */
458 if (size
< fixed_size
|| (msg
.msg_flags
& (MSG_TRUNC
| MSG_CTRUNC
)))
460 if (debug_linux_namespaces
)
461 debug_printf ("namespace-helper: recv truncated (%s 0x%x)\n",
462 pulongest (size
), msg
.msg_flags
);
464 mnsh_maybe_mourn_peer ();
470 /* Unpack the file descriptor if supplied. */
471 cmsg
= CMSG_FIRSTHDR (&msg
);
473 && cmsg
->cmsg_len
== CMSG_LEN (sizeof (int))
474 && cmsg
->cmsg_level
== SOL_SOCKET
475 && cmsg
->cmsg_type
== SCM_RIGHTS
)
476 memcpy (fd
, CMSG_DATA (cmsg
), sizeof (int));
480 if (debug_linux_namespaces
)
482 debug_printf ("mnsh: recv: ");
483 mnsh_debug_print_message (*type
, *fd
, *int1
, *int2
, buf
,
488 /* Return the number of bytes of data in BUF. */
489 return size
- fixed_size
;
492 /* Shortcuts for returning results from the helper. */
494 #define mnsh_return_int(sock, result, error) \
495 mnsh_send_message (sock, MNSH_RET_INT, -1, result, error, NULL, 0)
497 #define mnsh_return_fd(sock, fd, error) \
498 mnsh_send_message (sock, MNSH_RET_FD, \
499 (fd) < 0 ? -1 : (fd), \
500 (fd) < 0 ? (fd) : 0, \
503 #define mnsh_return_intstr(sock, result, buf, bufsiz, error) \
504 mnsh_send_message (sock, MNSH_RET_INTSTR, -1, result, error, \
507 /* Handle a MNSH_REQ_SETNS message. Must be async-signal-safe. */
510 mnsh_handle_setns (int sock
, int fd
, int nstype
)
512 int result
= do_setns (fd
, nstype
);
514 return mnsh_return_int (sock
, result
, errno
);
517 /* Handle a MNSH_REQ_OPEN message. Must be async-signal-safe. */
520 mnsh_handle_open (int sock
, const char *filename
,
521 int flags
, mode_t mode
)
523 scoped_fd fd
= gdb_open_cloexec (filename
, flags
, mode
);
524 return mnsh_return_fd (sock
, fd
.get (), errno
);
527 /* Handle a MNSH_REQ_UNLINK message. Must be async-signal-safe. */
530 mnsh_handle_unlink (int sock
, const char *filename
)
532 int result
= unlink (filename
);
534 return mnsh_return_int (sock
, result
, errno
);
537 /* Handle a MNSH_REQ_READLINK message. Must be async-signal-safe. */
540 mnsh_handle_readlink (int sock
, const char *filename
)
543 int len
= readlink (filename
, buf
, sizeof (buf
));
545 return mnsh_return_intstr (sock
, len
,
546 buf
, len
< 0 ? 0 : len
,
550 /* The helper process. Never returns. Must be async-signal-safe. */
552 static void mnsh_main (int sock
) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
;
559 enum mnsh_msg_type type
;
560 int fd
= -1, int1
, int2
;
562 ssize_t size
, response
= -1;
564 size
= mnsh_recv_message (sock
, &type
,
568 if (size
>= 0 && size
< sizeof (buf
))
574 response
= mnsh_handle_setns (sock
, fd
, int1
);
578 if (size
> 0 && buf
[size
- 1] == '\0')
579 response
= mnsh_handle_open (sock
, buf
, int1
, int2
);
582 case MNSH_REQ_UNLINK
:
583 if (size
> 0 && buf
[size
- 1] == '\0')
584 response
= mnsh_handle_unlink (sock
, buf
);
587 case MNSH_REQ_READLINK
:
588 if (size
> 0 && buf
[size
- 1] == '\0')
589 response
= mnsh_handle_readlink (sock
, buf
);
593 break; /* Handled below. */
597 /* Close any file descriptors we were passed. */
601 /* Can't handle this message, bounce it back. */
607 mnsh_send_message (sock
, MNSH_MSG_ERROR
,
608 -1, int1
, int2
, buf
, size
);
613 /* The mount namespace helper process. */
620 /* Socket for communication. */
623 /* ID of the mount namespace the helper is currently in. */
627 /* In the helper process this is set to the PID of the process that
628 created the helper (i.e. GDB or gdbserver). In the main process
629 this is set to zero. Used by mnsh_maybe_mourn_peer. */
630 static int mnsh_creator_pid
= 0;
632 /* Return an object representing the mount namespace helper process.
633 If no mount namespace helper process has been started then start
634 one. Return NULL if no mount namespace helper process could be
637 static struct linux_mnsh
*
638 linux_mntns_get_helper (void)
640 static struct linux_mnsh
*helper
= NULL
;
644 static struct linux_mnsh h
;
646 pid_t helper_creator
= getpid ();
649 ns
= linux_ns_get_namespace (LINUX_NS_MNT
);
653 if (gdb_socketpair_cloexec (AF_UNIX
, SOCK_STREAM
, 0, sv
) < 0)
659 int saved_errno
= errno
;
673 mnsh_creator_pid
= helper_creator
;
675 /* Debug printing isn't async-signal-safe. */
676 debug_linux_namespaces
= 0;
681 /* Parent process. */
685 helper
->sock
= sv
[0];
686 helper
->nsid
= ns
->id
;
688 if (debug_linux_namespaces
)
689 debug_printf ("Started mount namespace helper process %d\n",
696 /* Check whether the other process died and act accordingly. Called
697 whenever a socket error occurs, from both the main process and the
698 helper. Must be async-signal-safe when called from the helper. */
701 mnsh_maybe_mourn_peer (void)
703 if (mnsh_creator_pid
!= 0)
705 /* We're in the helper. Check if our current parent is the
706 process that started us. If it isn't, then our original
707 parent died and we've been reparented. Exit immediately
708 if that's the case. */
709 if (getppid () != mnsh_creator_pid
)
714 /* We're in the main process. */
716 struct linux_mnsh
*helper
= linux_mntns_get_helper ();
722 /* We already mourned it. */
726 pid
= waitpid (helper
->pid
, &status
, WNOHANG
);
729 /* The helper is still alive. */
735 warning (_("mount namespace helper vanished?"));
737 internal_warning (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
738 _("unhandled error %d"), errno
);
740 else if (pid
== helper
->pid
)
742 if (WIFEXITED (status
))
743 warning (_("mount namespace helper exited with status %d"),
744 WEXITSTATUS (status
));
745 else if (WIFSIGNALED (status
))
746 warning (_("mount namespace helper killed by signal %d"),
749 internal_warning (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
750 _("unhandled status %d"), status
);
753 internal_warning (__FILE__
, __LINE__
,
754 _("unknown pid %d"), pid
);
756 /* Something unrecoverable happened. */
761 /* Shortcuts for sending messages to the helper. */
763 #define mnsh_send_setns(helper, fd, nstype) \
764 mnsh_send_message (helper->sock, MNSH_REQ_SETNS, fd, nstype, 0, \
767 #define mnsh_send_open(helper, filename, flags, mode) \
768 mnsh_send_message (helper->sock, MNSH_REQ_OPEN, -1, flags, mode, \
769 filename, strlen (filename) + 1)
771 #define mnsh_send_unlink(helper, filename) \
772 mnsh_send_message (helper->sock, MNSH_REQ_UNLINK, -1, 0, 0, \
773 filename, strlen (filename) + 1)
775 #define mnsh_send_readlink(helper, filename) \
776 mnsh_send_message (helper->sock, MNSH_REQ_READLINK, -1, 0, 0, \
777 filename, strlen (filename) + 1)
779 /* Receive a message from the helper. Issue an assertion failure if
780 the message isn't a correctly-formatted MNSH_RET_INT. Set RESULT
781 and ERROR and return 0 on success. Set errno and return -1 on
785 mnsh_recv_int (struct linux_mnsh
*helper
, int *result
, int *error
)
787 enum mnsh_msg_type type
;
792 size
= mnsh_recv_message (helper
->sock
, &type
, &fd
,
798 gdb_assert (type
== MNSH_RET_INT
);
799 gdb_assert (fd
== -1);
800 gdb_assert (size
== 0);
805 /* Receive a message from the helper. Issue an assertion failure if
806 the message isn't a correctly-formatted MNSH_RET_FD. Set FD and
807 ERROR and return 0 on success. Set errno and return -1 on
811 mnsh_recv_fd (struct linux_mnsh
*helper
, int *fd
, int *error
)
813 enum mnsh_msg_type type
;
818 size
= mnsh_recv_message (helper
->sock
, &type
, fd
,
824 gdb_assert (type
== MNSH_RET_FD
);
825 gdb_assert (size
== 0);
829 gdb_assert (result
< 0);
836 /* Receive a message from the helper. Issue an assertion failure if
837 the message isn't a correctly-formatted MNSH_RET_INTSTR. Set
838 RESULT and ERROR and optionally store data in BUF, then return
839 the number of bytes stored in BUF on success (this may be zero).
840 Set errno and return -1 on error. */
843 mnsh_recv_intstr (struct linux_mnsh
*helper
,
844 int *result
, int *error
,
845 void *buf
, int bufsiz
)
847 enum mnsh_msg_type type
;
851 size
= mnsh_recv_message (helper
->sock
, &type
, &fd
,
858 gdb_assert (type
== MNSH_RET_INTSTR
);
859 gdb_assert (fd
== -1);
864 /* Return values for linux_mntns_access_fs. */
868 /* Something went wrong, errno is set. */
871 /* The main process is in the correct mount namespace.
872 The caller should access the filesystem directly. */
875 /* The helper is in the correct mount namespace.
876 The caller should access the filesystem via the helper. */
880 /* Return a value indicating how the caller should access the
881 mount namespace of process PID. */
883 static enum mnsh_fs_code
884 linux_mntns_access_fs (pid_t pid
)
888 struct linux_mnsh
*helper
;
892 if (pid
== getpid ())
893 return MNSH_FS_DIRECT
;
895 ns
= linux_ns_get_namespace (LINUX_NS_MNT
);
897 return MNSH_FS_DIRECT
;
899 fd
= gdb_open_cloexec (linux_ns_filename (ns
, pid
), O_RDONLY
, 0).release ();
901 return MNSH_FS_ERROR
;
905 int save_errno
= errno
;
910 if (fstat (fd
, &sb
) != 0)
911 return MNSH_FS_ERROR
;
913 if (sb
.st_ino
== ns
->id
)
914 return MNSH_FS_DIRECT
;
916 helper
= linux_mntns_get_helper ();
918 return MNSH_FS_ERROR
;
920 if (sb
.st_ino
!= helper
->nsid
)
924 size
= mnsh_send_setns (helper
, fd
, 0);
926 return MNSH_FS_ERROR
;
928 if (mnsh_recv_int (helper
, &result
, &error
) != 0)
929 return MNSH_FS_ERROR
;
933 /* ENOSYS indicates that an entire function is unsupported
934 (it's not appropriate for our versions of open/unlink/
935 readlink to sometimes return with ENOSYS depending on how
936 they're called) so we convert ENOSYS to ENOTSUP if setns
942 return MNSH_FS_ERROR
;
945 helper
->nsid
= sb
.st_ino
;
948 return MNSH_FS_HELPER
;
951 /* See nat/linux-namespaces.h. */
954 linux_mntns_open_cloexec (pid_t pid
, const char *filename
,
955 int flags
, mode_t mode
)
957 enum mnsh_fs_code access
= linux_mntns_access_fs (pid
);
958 struct linux_mnsh
*helper
;
962 if (access
== MNSH_FS_ERROR
)
965 if (access
== MNSH_FS_DIRECT
)
966 return gdb_open_cloexec (filename
, flags
, mode
).release ();
968 gdb_assert (access
== MNSH_FS_HELPER
);
970 helper
= linux_mntns_get_helper ();
972 size
= mnsh_send_open (helper
, filename
, flags
, mode
);
976 if (mnsh_recv_fd (helper
, &fd
, &error
) != 0)
985 /* See nat/linux-namespaces.h. */
988 linux_mntns_unlink (pid_t pid
, const char *filename
)
990 enum mnsh_fs_code access
= linux_mntns_access_fs (pid
);
991 struct linux_mnsh
*helper
;
995 if (access
== MNSH_FS_ERROR
)
998 if (access
== MNSH_FS_DIRECT
)
999 return unlink (filename
);
1001 gdb_assert (access
== MNSH_FS_HELPER
);
1003 helper
= linux_mntns_get_helper ();
1005 size
= mnsh_send_unlink (helper
, filename
);
1009 if (mnsh_recv_int (helper
, &ret
, &error
) != 0)
1018 /* See nat/linux-namespaces.h. */
1021 linux_mntns_readlink (pid_t pid
, const char *filename
,
1022 char *buf
, size_t bufsiz
)
1024 enum mnsh_fs_code access
= linux_mntns_access_fs (pid
);
1025 struct linux_mnsh
*helper
;
1029 if (access
== MNSH_FS_ERROR
)
1032 if (access
== MNSH_FS_DIRECT
)
1033 return readlink (filename
, buf
, bufsiz
);
1035 gdb_assert (access
== MNSH_FS_HELPER
);
1037 helper
= linux_mntns_get_helper ();
1039 size
= mnsh_send_readlink (helper
, filename
);
1043 size
= mnsh_recv_intstr (helper
, &ret
, &error
, buf
, bufsiz
);
1051 gdb_assert (size
== ret
);