135c6cb41SAmir Goldstein.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 235c6cb41SAmir Goldstein 35356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWritten by: Neil Brown 45356ab06SAmir GoldsteinPlease see MAINTAINERS file for where to send questions. 55356ab06SAmir Goldstein 65356ab06SAmir GoldsteinOverlay Filesystem 75356ab06SAmir Goldstein================== 85356ab06SAmir Goldstein 95356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThis document describes a prototype for a new approach to providing 105356ab06SAmir Goldsteinoverlay-filesystem functionality in Linux (sometimes referred to as 115356ab06SAmir Goldsteinunion-filesystems). An overlay-filesystem tries to present a 125356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfilesystem which is the result over overlaying one filesystem on top 135356ab06SAmir Goldsteinof the other. 145356ab06SAmir Goldstein 155356ab06SAmir Goldstein 165356ab06SAmir GoldsteinOverlay objects 175356ab06SAmir Goldstein--------------- 185356ab06SAmir Goldstein 195356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThe overlay filesystem approach is 'hybrid', because the objects that 205356ab06SAmir Goldsteinappear in the filesystem do not always appear to belong to that filesystem. 215356ab06SAmir GoldsteinIn many cases, an object accessed in the union will be indistinguishable 225356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfrom accessing the corresponding object from the original filesystem. 235356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThis is most obvious from the 'st_dev' field returned by stat(2). 245356ab06SAmir Goldstein 255356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWhile directories will report an st_dev from the overlay-filesystem, 265356ab06SAmir Goldsteinnon-directory objects may report an st_dev from the lower filesystem or 275356ab06SAmir Goldsteinupper filesystem that is providing the object. Similarly st_ino will 285356ab06SAmir Goldsteinonly be unique when combined with st_dev, and both of these can change 295356ab06SAmir Goldsteinover the lifetime of a non-directory object. Many applications and 305356ab06SAmir Goldsteintools ignore these values and will not be affected. 315356ab06SAmir Goldstein 325356ab06SAmir GoldsteinIn the special case of all overlay layers on the same underlying 335356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfilesystem, all objects will report an st_dev from the overlay 345356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfilesystem and st_ino from the underlying filesystem. This will 355356ab06SAmir Goldsteinmake the overlay mount more compliant with filesystem scanners and 365356ab06SAmir Goldsteinoverlay objects will be distinguishable from the corresponding 375356ab06SAmir Goldsteinobjects in the original filesystem. 385356ab06SAmir Goldstein 395356ab06SAmir GoldsteinOn 64bit systems, even if all overlay layers are not on the same 405356ab06SAmir Goldsteinunderlying filesystem, the same compliant behavior could be achieved 415356ab06SAmir Goldsteinwith the "xino" feature. The "xino" feature composes a unique object 425356ab06SAmir Goldsteinidentifier from the real object st_ino and an underlying fsid index. 43b0e0f697SAmir GoldsteinThe "xino" feature uses the high inode number bits for fsid, because the 44b0e0f697SAmir Goldsteinunderlying filesystems rarely use the high inode number bits. In case 452eda9eaaSAmir Goldsteinthe underlying inode number does overflow into the high xino bits, overlay 462eda9eaaSAmir Goldsteinfilesystem will fall back to the non xino behavior for that inode. 472eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein 48b0e0f697SAmir GoldsteinThe "xino" feature can be enabled with the "-o xino=on" overlay mount option. 49b0e0f697SAmir GoldsteinIf all underlying filesystems support NFS file handles, the value of st_ino 50b0e0f697SAmir Goldsteinfor overlay filesystem objects is not only unique, but also persistent over 51b0e0f697SAmir Goldsteinthe lifetime of the filesystem. The "-o xino=auto" overlay mount option 52b0e0f697SAmir Goldsteinenables the "xino" feature only if the persistent st_ino requirement is met. 53b0e0f697SAmir Goldstein 542eda9eaaSAmir GoldsteinThe following table summarizes what can be expected in different overlay 552eda9eaaSAmir Goldsteinconfigurations. 562eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein 572eda9eaaSAmir GoldsteinInode properties 582eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein```````````````` 592eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein 602eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein+--------------+------------+------------+-----------------+----------------+ 612eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein|Configuration | Persistent | Uniform | st_ino == d_ino | d_ino == i_ino | 622eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein| | st_ino | st_dev | | [*] | 632eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein+==============+=====+======+=====+======+========+========+========+=======+ 642eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein| | dir | !dir | dir | !dir | dir + !dir | dir | !dir | 652eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein+--------------+-----+------+-----+------+--------+--------+--------+-------+ 662eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein| All layers | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | 672eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein| on same fs | | | | | | | | | 682eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein+--------------+-----+------+-----+------+--------+--------+--------+-------+ 69b0e0f697SAmir Goldstein| Layers not | N | N | Y | N | N | Y | N | Y | 702eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein| on same fs, | | | | | | | | | 712eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein| xino=off | | | | | | | | | 722eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein+--------------+-----+------+-----+------+--------+--------+--------+-------+ 732eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein| xino=on/auto | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | 742eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein+--------------+-----+------+-----+------+--------+--------+--------+-------+ 75b0e0f697SAmir Goldstein| xino=on/auto,| N | N | Y | N | N | Y | N | Y | 762eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein| ino overflow | | | | | | | | | 772eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein+--------------+-----+------+-----+------+--------+--------+--------+-------+ 782eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein 792eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein[*] nfsd v3 readdirplus verifies d_ino == i_ino. i_ino is exposed via several 802eda9eaaSAmir Goldstein/proc files, such as /proc/locks and /proc/self/fdinfo/<fd> of an inotify 812eda9eaaSAmir Goldsteinfile descriptor. 825356ab06SAmir Goldstein 835356ab06SAmir GoldsteinUpper and Lower 845356ab06SAmir Goldstein--------------- 855356ab06SAmir Goldstein 865356ab06SAmir GoldsteinAn overlay filesystem combines two filesystems - an 'upper' filesystem 875356ab06SAmir Goldsteinand a 'lower' filesystem. When a name exists in both filesystems, the 885356ab06SAmir Goldsteinobject in the 'upper' filesystem is visible while the object in the 895356ab06SAmir Goldstein'lower' filesystem is either hidden or, in the case of directories, 905356ab06SAmir Goldsteinmerged with the 'upper' object. 915356ab06SAmir Goldstein 925356ab06SAmir GoldsteinIt would be more correct to refer to an upper and lower 'directory 935356ab06SAmir Goldsteintree' rather than 'filesystem' as it is quite possible for both 945356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectory trees to be in the same filesystem and there is no 955356ab06SAmir Goldsteinrequirement that the root of a filesystem be given for either upper or 965356ab06SAmir Goldsteinlower. 975356ab06SAmir Goldstein 9858afaf5dSMiklos SzerediA wide range of filesystems supported by Linux can be the lower filesystem, 9958afaf5dSMiklos Szeredibut not all filesystems that are mountable by Linux have the features 10058afaf5dSMiklos Szeredineeded for OverlayFS to work. The lower filesystem does not need to be 10158afaf5dSMiklos Szerediwritable. The lower filesystem can even be another overlayfs. The upper 10258afaf5dSMiklos Szeredifilesystem will normally be writable and if it is it must support the 1032d2f2d73SMiklos Szeredicreation of trusted.* and/or user.* extended attributes, and must provide 1042d2f2d73SMiklos Szeredivalid d_type in readdir responses, so NFS is not suitable. 1055356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1065356ab06SAmir GoldsteinA read-only overlay of two read-only filesystems may use any 1075356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfilesystem type. 1085356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1095356ab06SAmir GoldsteinDirectories 1105356ab06SAmir Goldstein----------- 1115356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1125356ab06SAmir GoldsteinOverlaying mainly involves directories. If a given name appears in both 1135356ab06SAmir Goldsteinupper and lower filesystems and refers to a non-directory in either, 1145356ab06SAmir Goldsteinthen the lower object is hidden - the name refers only to the upper 1155356ab06SAmir Goldsteinobject. 1165356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1175356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWhere both upper and lower objects are directories, a merged directory 1185356ab06SAmir Goldsteinis formed. 1195356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1205356ab06SAmir GoldsteinAt mount time, the two directories given as mount options "lowerdir" and 1215356ab06SAmir Goldstein"upperdir" are combined into a merged directory: 1225356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1235356ab06SAmir Goldstein mount -t overlay overlay -olowerdir=/lower,upperdir=/upper,\ 1245356ab06SAmir Goldstein workdir=/work /merged 1255356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1265356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThe "workdir" needs to be an empty directory on the same filesystem 1275356ab06SAmir Goldsteinas upperdir. 1285356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1295356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThen whenever a lookup is requested in such a merged directory, the 1305356ab06SAmir Goldsteinlookup is performed in each actual directory and the combined result 1315356ab06SAmir Goldsteinis cached in the dentry belonging to the overlay filesystem. If both 1325356ab06SAmir Goldsteinactual lookups find directories, both are stored and a merged 1335356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectory is created, otherwise only one is stored: the upper if it 1345356ab06SAmir Goldsteinexists, else the lower. 1355356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1365356ab06SAmir GoldsteinOnly the lists of names from directories are merged. Other content 1375356ab06SAmir Goldsteinsuch as metadata and extended attributes are reported for the upper 1385356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectory only. These attributes of the lower directory are hidden. 1395356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1405356ab06SAmir Goldsteinwhiteouts and opaque directories 1415356ab06SAmir Goldstein-------------------------------- 1425356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1435356ab06SAmir GoldsteinIn order to support rm and rmdir without changing the lower 1445356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfilesystem, an overlay filesystem needs to record in the upper filesystem 1455356ab06SAmir Goldsteinthat files have been removed. This is done using whiteouts and opaque 1465356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectories (non-directories are always opaque). 1475356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1485356ab06SAmir GoldsteinA whiteout is created as a character device with 0/0 device number. 1495356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWhen a whiteout is found in the upper level of a merged directory, any 1505356ab06SAmir Goldsteinmatching name in the lower level is ignored, and the whiteout itself 1515356ab06SAmir Goldsteinis also hidden. 1525356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1535356ab06SAmir GoldsteinA directory is made opaque by setting the xattr "trusted.overlay.opaque" 1545356ab06SAmir Goldsteinto "y". Where the upper filesystem contains an opaque directory, any 1555356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectory in the lower filesystem with the same name is ignored. 1565356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1575356ab06SAmir Goldsteinreaddir 1585356ab06SAmir Goldstein------- 1595356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1605356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWhen a 'readdir' request is made on a merged directory, the upper and 1615356ab06SAmir Goldsteinlower directories are each read and the name lists merged in the 1625356ab06SAmir Goldsteinobvious way (upper is read first, then lower - entries that already 1635356ab06SAmir Goldsteinexist are not re-added). This merged name list is cached in the 1645356ab06SAmir Goldstein'struct file' and so remains as long as the file is kept open. If the 1655356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectory is opened and read by two processes at the same time, they 1665356ab06SAmir Goldsteinwill each have separate caches. A seekdir to the start of the 1675356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectory (offset 0) followed by a readdir will cause the cache to be 1685356ab06SAmir Goldsteindiscarded and rebuilt. 1695356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1705356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThis means that changes to the merged directory do not appear while a 1715356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectory is being read. This is unlikely to be noticed by many 1725356ab06SAmir Goldsteinprograms. 1735356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1745356ab06SAmir Goldsteinseek offsets are assigned sequentially when the directories are read. 1755356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThus if 1765356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1775356ab06SAmir Goldstein - read part of a directory 1785356ab06SAmir Goldstein - remember an offset, and close the directory 1795356ab06SAmir Goldstein - re-open the directory some time later 1805356ab06SAmir Goldstein - seek to the remembered offset 1815356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1825356ab06SAmir Goldsteinthere may be little correlation between the old and new locations in 1835356ab06SAmir Goldsteinthe list of filenames, particularly if anything has changed in the 1845356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectory. 1855356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1865356ab06SAmir GoldsteinReaddir on directories that are not merged is simply handled by the 1875356ab06SAmir Goldsteinunderlying directory (upper or lower). 1885356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1895356ab06SAmir Goldsteinrenaming directories 1905356ab06SAmir Goldstein-------------------- 1915356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1925356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWhen renaming a directory that is on the lower layer or merged (i.e. the 1935356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectory was not created on the upper layer to start with) overlayfs can 1945356ab06SAmir Goldsteinhandle it in two different ways: 1955356ab06SAmir Goldstein 1965356ab06SAmir Goldstein1. return EXDEV error: this error is returned by rename(2) when trying to 1975356ab06SAmir Goldstein move a file or directory across filesystem boundaries. Hence 198d56b699dSBjorn Helgaas applications are usually prepared to handle this error (mv(1) for example 1995356ab06SAmir Goldstein recursively copies the directory tree). This is the default behavior. 2005356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2015356ab06SAmir Goldstein2. If the "redirect_dir" feature is enabled, then the directory will be 2025356ab06SAmir Goldstein copied up (but not the contents). Then the "trusted.overlay.redirect" 2035356ab06SAmir Goldstein extended attribute is set to the path of the original location from the 2045356ab06SAmir Goldstein root of the overlay. Finally the directory is moved to the new 2055356ab06SAmir Goldstein location. 2065356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2075356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThere are several ways to tune the "redirect_dir" feature. 2085356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2095356ab06SAmir GoldsteinKernel config options: 2105356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2115356ab06SAmir Goldstein- OVERLAY_FS_REDIRECT_DIR: 2125356ab06SAmir Goldstein If this is enabled, then redirect_dir is turned on by default. 2135356ab06SAmir Goldstein- OVERLAY_FS_REDIRECT_ALWAYS_FOLLOW: 2145356ab06SAmir Goldstein If this is enabled, then redirects are always followed by default. Enabling 2155356ab06SAmir Goldstein this results in a less secure configuration. Enable this option only when 2165356ab06SAmir Goldstein worried about backward compatibility with kernels that have the redirect_dir 2175356ab06SAmir Goldstein feature and follow redirects even if turned off. 2185356ab06SAmir Goldstein 21935c6cb41SAmir GoldsteinModule options (can also be changed through /sys/module/overlay/parameters/): 2205356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2215356ab06SAmir Goldstein- "redirect_dir=BOOL": 2225356ab06SAmir Goldstein See OVERLAY_FS_REDIRECT_DIR kernel config option above. 2235356ab06SAmir Goldstein- "redirect_always_follow=BOOL": 2245356ab06SAmir Goldstein See OVERLAY_FS_REDIRECT_ALWAYS_FOLLOW kernel config option above. 2255356ab06SAmir Goldstein- "redirect_max=NUM": 2265356ab06SAmir Goldstein The maximum number of bytes in an absolute redirect (default is 256). 2275356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2285356ab06SAmir GoldsteinMount options: 2295356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2305356ab06SAmir Goldstein- "redirect_dir=on": 2315356ab06SAmir Goldstein Redirects are enabled. 2325356ab06SAmir Goldstein- "redirect_dir=follow": 2335356ab06SAmir Goldstein Redirects are not created, but followed. 2345356ab06SAmir Goldstein- "redirect_dir=nofollow": 235af5f2396SAmir Goldstein Redirects are not created and not followed. 236af5f2396SAmir Goldstein- "redirect_dir=off": 237af5f2396SAmir Goldstein If "redirect_always_follow" is enabled in the kernel/module config, 238d56b699dSBjorn Helgaas this "off" translates to "follow", otherwise it translates to "nofollow". 2395356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2405356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWhen the NFS export feature is enabled, every copied up directory is 2415356ab06SAmir Goldsteinindexed by the file handle of the lower inode and a file handle of the 2425356ab06SAmir Goldsteinupper directory is stored in a "trusted.overlay.upper" extended attribute 2435356ab06SAmir Goldsteinon the index entry. On lookup of a merged directory, if the upper 2445356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectory does not match the file handle stores in the index, that is an 2455356ab06SAmir Goldsteinindication that multiple upper directories may be redirected to the same 2465356ab06SAmir Goldsteinlower directory. In that case, lookup returns an error and warns about 2475356ab06SAmir Goldsteina possible inconsistency. 2485356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2495356ab06SAmir GoldsteinBecause lower layer redirects cannot be verified with the index, enabling 2505356ab06SAmir GoldsteinNFS export support on an overlay filesystem with no upper layer requires 2515356ab06SAmir Goldsteinturning off redirect follow (e.g. "redirect_dir=nofollow"). 2525356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2535356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2545356ab06SAmir GoldsteinNon-directories 2555356ab06SAmir Goldstein--------------- 2565356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2575356ab06SAmir GoldsteinObjects that are not directories (files, symlinks, device-special 2585356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfiles etc.) are presented either from the upper or lower filesystem as 2595356ab06SAmir Goldsteinappropriate. When a file in the lower filesystem is accessed in a way 2605356ab06SAmir Goldsteinthe requires write-access, such as opening for write access, changing 2615356ab06SAmir Goldsteinsome metadata etc., the file is first copied from the lower filesystem 2625356ab06SAmir Goldsteinto the upper filesystem (copy_up). Note that creating a hard-link 2635356ab06SAmir Goldsteinalso requires copy_up, though of course creation of a symlink does 2645356ab06SAmir Goldsteinnot. 2655356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2665356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThe copy_up may turn out to be unnecessary, for example if the file is 2675356ab06SAmir Goldsteinopened for read-write but the data is not modified. 2685356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2695356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThe copy_up process first makes sure that the containing directory 2705356ab06SAmir Goldsteinexists in the upper filesystem - creating it and any parents as 2715356ab06SAmir Goldsteinnecessary. It then creates the object with the same metadata (owner, 2725356ab06SAmir Goldsteinmode, mtime, symlink-target etc.) and then if the object is a file, the 2735356ab06SAmir Goldsteindata is copied from the lower to the upper filesystem. Finally any 2745356ab06SAmir Goldsteinextended attributes are copied up. 2755356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2765356ab06SAmir GoldsteinOnce the copy_up is complete, the overlay filesystem simply 2775356ab06SAmir Goldsteinprovides direct access to the newly created file in the upper 2785356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfilesystem - future operations on the file are barely noticed by the 2795356ab06SAmir Goldsteinoverlay filesystem (though an operation on the name of the file such as 2805356ab06SAmir Goldsteinrename or unlink will of course be noticed and handled). 2815356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2825356ab06SAmir Goldstein 2834c494bd5SMiklos SzerediPermission model 2844c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi---------------- 2854c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 2864c494bd5SMiklos SzerediPermission checking in the overlay filesystem follows these principles: 2874c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 2884c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 1) permission check SHOULD return the same result before and after copy up 2894c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 2904c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 2) task creating the overlay mount MUST NOT gain additional privileges 2914c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 2924c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 3) non-mounting task MAY gain additional privileges through the overlay, 2934c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi compared to direct access on underlying lower or upper filesystems 2944c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 2954c494bd5SMiklos SzerediThis is achieved by performing two permission checks on each access 2964c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 2974c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi a) check if current task is allowed access based on local DAC (owner, 2984c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi group, mode and posix acl), as well as MAC checks 2994c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 3004c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi b) check if mounting task would be allowed real operation on lower or 3014c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi upper layer based on underlying filesystem permissions, again including 3024c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi MAC checks 3034c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 3044c494bd5SMiklos SzerediCheck (a) ensures consistency (1) since owner, group, mode and posix acls 3054c494bd5SMiklos Szerediare copied up. On the other hand it can result in server enforced 3064c494bd5SMiklos Szeredipermissions (used by NFS, for example) being ignored (3). 3074c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 3084c494bd5SMiklos SzerediCheck (b) ensures that no task gains permissions to underlying layers that 3094c494bd5SMiklos Szeredithe mounting task does not have (2). This also means that it is possible 3104c494bd5SMiklos Szeredito create setups where the consistency rule (1) does not hold; normally, 3114c494bd5SMiklos Szeredihowever, the mounting task will have sufficient privileges to perform all 3124c494bd5SMiklos Szeredioperations. 3134c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 3144c494bd5SMiklos SzerediAnother way to demonstrate this model is drawing parallels between 3154c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 3164c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi mount -t overlay overlay -olowerdir=/lower,upperdir=/upper,... /merged 3174c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 3184c494bd5SMiklos Szerediand 3194c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 3204c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi cp -a /lower /upper 3214c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi mount --bind /upper /merged 3224c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 3234c494bd5SMiklos SzerediThe resulting access permissions should be the same. The difference is in 3244c494bd5SMiklos Szeredithe time of copy (on-demand vs. up-front). 3254c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 3264c494bd5SMiklos Szeredi 3275356ab06SAmir GoldsteinMultiple lower layers 3285356ab06SAmir Goldstein--------------------- 3295356ab06SAmir Goldstein 330f7eb0de7SRandy DunlapMultiple lower layers can now be given using the colon (":") as a 3315356ab06SAmir Goldsteinseparator character between the directory names. For example: 3325356ab06SAmir Goldstein 3335356ab06SAmir Goldstein mount -t overlay overlay -olowerdir=/lower1:/lower2:/lower3 /merged 3345356ab06SAmir Goldstein 3355356ab06SAmir GoldsteinAs the example shows, "upperdir=" and "workdir=" may be omitted. In 3365356ab06SAmir Goldsteinthat case the overlay will be read-only. 3375356ab06SAmir Goldstein 3385356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThe specified lower directories will be stacked beginning from the 3395356ab06SAmir Goldsteinrightmost one and going left. In the above example lower1 will be the 3405356ab06SAmir Goldsteintop, lower2 the middle and lower3 the bottom layer. 3415356ab06SAmir Goldstein 34232db5107SAmir GoldsteinNote: directory names containing colons can be provided as lower layer by 34332db5107SAmir Goldsteinescaping the colons with a single backslash. For example: 34432db5107SAmir Goldstein 34532db5107SAmir Goldstein mount -t overlay overlay -olowerdir=/a\:lower\:\:dir /merged 34632db5107SAmir Goldstein 34732db5107SAmir GoldsteinSince kernel version v6.5, directory names containing colons can also 34832db5107SAmir Goldsteinbe provided as lower layer using the fsconfig syscall from new mount api: 34932db5107SAmir Goldstein 35032db5107SAmir Goldstein fsconfig(fs_fd, FSCONFIG_SET_STRING, "lowerdir", "/a:lower::dir", 0); 35132db5107SAmir Goldstein 35232db5107SAmir GoldsteinIn the latter case, colons in lower layer directory names will be escaped 35332db5107SAmir Goldsteinas an octal characters (\072) when displayed in /proc/self/mountinfo. 3545356ab06SAmir Goldstein 3555356ab06SAmir GoldsteinMetadata only copy up 35635c6cb41SAmir Goldstein--------------------- 3575356ab06SAmir Goldstein 3585356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWhen metadata only copy up feature is enabled, overlayfs will only copy 3595356ab06SAmir Goldsteinup metadata (as opposed to whole file), when a metadata specific operation 3605356ab06SAmir Goldsteinlike chown/chmod is performed. Full file will be copied up later when 3615356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfile is opened for WRITE operation. 3625356ab06SAmir Goldstein 3635356ab06SAmir GoldsteinIn other words, this is delayed data copy up operation and data is copied 3645356ab06SAmir Goldsteinup when there is a need to actually modify data. 3655356ab06SAmir Goldstein 3665356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThere are multiple ways to enable/disable this feature. A config option 3675356ab06SAmir GoldsteinCONFIG_OVERLAY_FS_METACOPY can be set/unset to enable/disable this feature 3685356ab06SAmir Goldsteinby default. Or one can enable/disable it at module load time with module 3695356ab06SAmir Goldsteinparameter metacopy=on/off. Lastly, there is also a per mount option 3705356ab06SAmir Goldsteinmetacopy=on/off to enable/disable this feature per mount. 3715356ab06SAmir Goldstein 3725356ab06SAmir GoldsteinDo not use metacopy=on with untrusted upper/lower directories. Otherwise 3735356ab06SAmir Goldsteinit is possible that an attacker can create a handcrafted file with 3745356ab06SAmir Goldsteinappropriate REDIRECT and METACOPY xattrs, and gain access to file on lower 3755356ab06SAmir Goldsteinpointed by REDIRECT. This should not be possible on local system as setting 3765356ab06SAmir Goldstein"trusted." xattrs will require CAP_SYS_ADMIN. But it should be possible 3775356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfor untrusted layers like from a pen drive. 3785356ab06SAmir Goldstein 379b0def88dSAmir GoldsteinNote: redirect_dir={off|nofollow|follow[*]} and nfs_export=on mount options 380b0def88dSAmir Goldsteinconflict with metacopy=on, and will result in an error. 3815356ab06SAmir Goldstein 38235c6cb41SAmir Goldstein[*] redirect_dir=follow only conflicts with metacopy=on if upperdir=... is 3835356ab06SAmir Goldsteingiven. 3845356ab06SAmir Goldstein 38537ebf056SAmir Goldstein 38637ebf056SAmir GoldsteinData-only lower layers 38737ebf056SAmir Goldstein---------------------- 38837ebf056SAmir Goldstein 38937ebf056SAmir GoldsteinWith "metacopy" feature enabled, an overlayfs regular file may be a composition 39037ebf056SAmir Goldsteinof information from up to three different layers: 39137ebf056SAmir Goldstein 39237ebf056SAmir Goldstein 1) metadata from a file in the upper layer 39337ebf056SAmir Goldstein 39437ebf056SAmir Goldstein 2) st_ino and st_dev object identifier from a file in a lower layer 39537ebf056SAmir Goldstein 39637ebf056SAmir Goldstein 3) data from a file in another lower layer (further below) 39737ebf056SAmir Goldstein 39837ebf056SAmir GoldsteinThe "lower data" file can be on any lower layer, except from the top most 39937ebf056SAmir Goldsteinlower layer. 40037ebf056SAmir Goldstein 40137ebf056SAmir GoldsteinBelow the top most lower layer, any number of lower most layers may be defined 40237ebf056SAmir Goldsteinas "data-only" lower layers, using double colon ("::") separators. 40337ebf056SAmir GoldsteinA normal lower layer is not allowed to be below a data-only layer, so single 40437ebf056SAmir Goldsteincolon separators are not allowed to the right of double colon ("::") separators. 40537ebf056SAmir Goldstein 40637ebf056SAmir Goldstein 40737ebf056SAmir GoldsteinFor example: 40837ebf056SAmir Goldstein 40937ebf056SAmir Goldstein mount -t overlay overlay -olowerdir=/l1:/l2:/l3::/do1::/do2 /merged 41037ebf056SAmir Goldstein 41137ebf056SAmir GoldsteinThe paths of files in the "data-only" lower layers are not visible in the 41237ebf056SAmir Goldsteinmerged overlayfs directories and the metadata and st_ino/st_dev of files 41337ebf056SAmir Goldsteinin the "data-only" lower layers are not visible in overlayfs inodes. 41437ebf056SAmir Goldstein 41537ebf056SAmir GoldsteinOnly the data of the files in the "data-only" lower layers may be visible 41637ebf056SAmir Goldsteinwhen a "metacopy" file in one of the lower layers above it, has a "redirect" 41737ebf056SAmir Goldsteinto the absolute path of the "lower data" file in the "data-only" lower layer. 41837ebf056SAmir Goldstein 41937ebf056SAmir Goldstein 420ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonfs-verity support 421ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson---------------------- 422ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson 423ae8cba40SAlexander LarssonDuring metadata copy up of a lower file, if the source file has 424ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonfs-verity enabled and overlay verity support is enabled, then the 425ae8cba40SAlexander Larssondigest of the lower file is added to the "trusted.overlay.metacopy" 426ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonxattr. This is then used to verify the content of the lower file 427ae8cba40SAlexander Larssoneach the time the metacopy file is opened. 428ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson 429ae8cba40SAlexander LarssonWhen a layer containing verity xattrs is used, it means that any such 430ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonmetacopy file in the upper layer is guaranteed to match the content 431ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonthat was in the lower at the time of the copy-up. If at any time 432ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson(during a mount, after a remount, etc) such a file in the lower is 433ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonreplaced or modified in any way, access to the corresponding file in 434ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonoverlayfs will result in EIO errors (either on open, due to overlayfs 435ae8cba40SAlexander Larssondigest check, or from a later read due to fs-verity) and a detailed 436ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonerror is printed to the kernel logs. For more details of how fs-verity 437ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonfile access works, see :ref:`Documentation/filesystems/fsverity.rst 438ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson<accessing_verity_files>`. 439ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson 440ae8cba40SAlexander LarssonVerity can be used as a general robustness check to detect accidental 441ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonchanges in the overlayfs directories in use. But, with additional care 442ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonit can also give more powerful guarantees. For example, if the upper 443ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonlayer is fully trusted (by using dm-verity or something similar), then 444ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonan untrusted lower layer can be used to supply validated file content 445ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonfor all metacopy files. If additionally the untrusted lower 446ae8cba40SAlexander Larssondirectories are specified as "Data-only", then they can only supply 447ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonsuch file content, and the entire mount can be trusted to match the 448ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonupper layer. 449ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson 450ae8cba40SAlexander LarssonThis feature is controlled by the "verity" mount option, which 451ae8cba40SAlexander Larssonsupports these values: 452ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson 453ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson- "off": 454ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson The metacopy digest is never generated or used. This is the 455ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson default if verity option is not specified. 456ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson- "on": 457ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson Whenever a metacopy files specifies an expected digest, the 458ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson corresponding data file must match the specified digest. When 459ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson generating a metacopy file the verity digest will be set in it 460ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson based on the source file (if it has one). 461ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson- "require": 462ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson Same as "on", but additionally all metacopy files must specify a 463ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson digest (or EIO is returned on open). This means metadata copy up 464ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson will only be used if the data file has fs-verity enabled, 465ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson otherwise a full copy-up is used. 466ae8cba40SAlexander Larsson 4675356ab06SAmir GoldsteinSharing and copying layers 4685356ab06SAmir Goldstein-------------------------- 4695356ab06SAmir Goldstein 4705356ab06SAmir GoldsteinLower layers may be shared among several overlay mounts and that is indeed 4715356ab06SAmir Goldsteina very common practice. An overlay mount may use the same lower layer 4725356ab06SAmir Goldsteinpath as another overlay mount and it may use a lower layer path that is 4735356ab06SAmir Goldsteinbeneath or above the path of another overlay lower layer path. 4745356ab06SAmir Goldstein 4755356ab06SAmir GoldsteinUsing an upper layer path and/or a workdir path that are already used by 4765356ab06SAmir Goldsteinanother overlay mount is not allowed and may fail with EBUSY. Using 4775356ab06SAmir Goldsteinpartially overlapping paths is not allowed and may fail with EBUSY. 4785356ab06SAmir GoldsteinIf files are accessed from two overlayfs mounts which share or overlap the 4795356ab06SAmir Goldsteinupper layer and/or workdir path the behavior of the overlay is undefined, 4805356ab06SAmir Goldsteinthough it will not result in a crash or deadlock. 4815356ab06SAmir Goldstein 4825356ab06SAmir GoldsteinMounting an overlay using an upper layer path, where the upper layer path 4835356ab06SAmir Goldsteinwas previously used by another mounted overlay in combination with a 4845356ab06SAmir Goldsteindifferent lower layer path, is allowed, unless the "inodes index" feature 4855356ab06SAmir Goldsteinor "metadata only copy up" feature is enabled. 4865356ab06SAmir Goldstein 4875356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWith the "inodes index" feature, on the first time mount, an NFS file 4885356ab06SAmir Goldsteinhandle of the lower layer root directory, along with the UUID of the lower 4895356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfilesystem, are encoded and stored in the "trusted.overlay.origin" extended 4905356ab06SAmir Goldsteinattribute on the upper layer root directory. On subsequent mount attempts, 4915356ab06SAmir Goldsteinthe lower root directory file handle and lower filesystem UUID are compared 4925356ab06SAmir Goldsteinto the stored origin in upper root directory. On failure to verify the 4935356ab06SAmir Goldsteinlower root origin, mount will fail with ESTALE. An overlayfs mount with 4945356ab06SAmir Goldstein"inodes index" enabled will fail with EOPNOTSUPP if the lower filesystem 4955356ab06SAmir Goldsteindoes not support NFS export, lower filesystem does not have a valid UUID or 4965356ab06SAmir Goldsteinif the upper filesystem does not support extended attributes. 4975356ab06SAmir Goldstein 4985356ab06SAmir GoldsteinFor "metadata only copy up" feature there is no verification mechanism at 4995356ab06SAmir Goldsteinmount time. So if same upper is mounted with different set of lower, mount 5005356ab06SAmir Goldsteinprobably will succeed but expect the unexpected later on. So don't do it. 5015356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5025356ab06SAmir GoldsteinIt is quite a common practice to copy overlay layers to a different 5035356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectory tree on the same or different underlying filesystem, and even 5045356ab06SAmir Goldsteinto a different machine. With the "inodes index" feature, trying to mount 5055356ab06SAmir Goldsteinthe copied layers will fail the verification of the lower root file handle. 5065356ab06SAmir Goldstein 507*bb7055a7SAlexander LarssonNesting overlayfs mounts 508*bb7055a7SAlexander Larsson------------------------ 509*bb7055a7SAlexander Larsson 510*bb7055a7SAlexander LarssonIt is possible to use a lower directory that is stored on an overlayfs 511*bb7055a7SAlexander Larssonmount. For regular files this does not need any special care. However, files 512*bb7055a7SAlexander Larssonthat have overlayfs attributes, such as whiteouts or "overlay.*" xattrs will be 513*bb7055a7SAlexander Larssoninterpreted by the underlying overlayfs mount and stripped out. In order to 514*bb7055a7SAlexander Larssonallow the second overlayfs mount to see the attributes they must be escaped. 515*bb7055a7SAlexander Larsson 516*bb7055a7SAlexander LarssonOverlayfs specific xattrs are escaped by using a special prefix of 517*bb7055a7SAlexander Larsson"overlay.overlay.". So, a file with a "trusted.overlay.overlay.metacopy" xattr 518*bb7055a7SAlexander Larssonin the lower dir will be exposed as a regular file with a 519*bb7055a7SAlexander Larsson"trusted.overlay.metacopy" xattr in the overlayfs mount. This can be nested by 520*bb7055a7SAlexander Larssonrepeating the prefix multiple time, as each instance only removes one prefix. 521*bb7055a7SAlexander Larsson 522*bb7055a7SAlexander LarssonA lower dir with a regular whiteout will always be handled by the overlayfs 523*bb7055a7SAlexander Larssonmount, so to support storing an effective whiteout file in an overlayfs mount an 524*bb7055a7SAlexander Larssonalternative form of whiteout is supported. This form is a regular, zero-size 525*bb7055a7SAlexander Larssonfile with the "overlay.whiteout" xattr set, inside a directory with the 526*bb7055a7SAlexander Larsson"overlay.whiteouts" xattr set. Such whiteouts are never created by overlayfs, 527*bb7055a7SAlexander Larssonbut can be used by userspace tools (like containers) that generate lower layers. 528*bb7055a7SAlexander LarssonThese alternative whiteouts can be escaped using the standard xattr escape 529*bb7055a7SAlexander Larssonmechanism in order to properly nest to any depth. 5305356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5315356ab06SAmir GoldsteinNon-standard behavior 5325356ab06SAmir Goldstein--------------------- 5335356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5345356ab06SAmir GoldsteinCurrent version of overlayfs can act as a mostly POSIX compliant 5355356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfilesystem. 5365356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5375356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThis is the list of cases that overlayfs doesn't currently handle: 5385356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5395356ab06SAmir Goldsteina) POSIX mandates updating st_atime for reads. This is currently not 5405356ab06SAmir Goldsteindone in the case when the file resides on a lower layer. 5415356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5425356ab06SAmir Goldsteinb) If a file residing on a lower layer is opened for read-only and then 5435356ab06SAmir Goldsteinmemory mapped with MAP_SHARED, then subsequent changes to the file are not 5445356ab06SAmir Goldsteinreflected in the memory mapping. 5455356ab06SAmir Goldstein 546b71759efSChengguang Xuc) If a file residing on a lower layer is being executed, then opening that 547b71759efSChengguang Xufile for write or truncating the file will not be denied with ETXTBSY. 548b71759efSChengguang Xu 5495356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThe following options allow overlayfs to act more like a standards 5505356ab06SAmir Goldsteincompliant filesystem: 5515356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5525356ab06SAmir Goldstein1) "redirect_dir" 5535356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5545356ab06SAmir GoldsteinEnabled with the mount option or module option: "redirect_dir=on" or with 5555356ab06SAmir Goldsteinthe kernel config option CONFIG_OVERLAY_FS_REDIRECT_DIR=y. 5565356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5575356ab06SAmir GoldsteinIf this feature is disabled, then rename(2) on a lower or merged directory 5585356ab06SAmir Goldsteinwill fail with EXDEV ("Invalid cross-device link"). 5595356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5605356ab06SAmir Goldstein2) "inode index" 5615356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5625356ab06SAmir GoldsteinEnabled with the mount option or module option "index=on" or with the 5635356ab06SAmir Goldsteinkernel config option CONFIG_OVERLAY_FS_INDEX=y. 5645356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5655356ab06SAmir GoldsteinIf this feature is disabled and a file with multiple hard links is copied 5665356ab06SAmir Goldsteinup, then this will "break" the link. Changes will not be propagated to 5675356ab06SAmir Goldsteinother names referring to the same inode. 5685356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5695356ab06SAmir Goldstein3) "xino" 5705356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5715356ab06SAmir GoldsteinEnabled with the mount option "xino=auto" or "xino=on", with the module 5725356ab06SAmir Goldsteinoption "xino_auto=on" or with the kernel config option 5735356ab06SAmir GoldsteinCONFIG_OVERLAY_FS_XINO_AUTO=y. Also implicitly enabled by using the same 5745356ab06SAmir Goldsteinunderlying filesystem for all layers making up the overlay. 5755356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5765356ab06SAmir GoldsteinIf this feature is disabled or the underlying filesystem doesn't have 5775356ab06SAmir Goldsteinenough free bits in the inode number, then overlayfs will not be able to 5785356ab06SAmir Goldsteinguarantee that the values of st_ino and st_dev returned by stat(2) and the 5795356ab06SAmir Goldsteinvalue of d_ino returned by readdir(3) will act like on a normal filesystem. 5805356ab06SAmir GoldsteinE.g. the value of st_dev may be different for two objects in the same 581b0e0f697SAmir Goldsteinoverlay filesystem and the value of st_ino for filesystem objects may not be 5822eda9eaaSAmir Goldsteinpersistent and could change even while the overlay filesystem is mounted, as 5832eda9eaaSAmir Goldsteinsummarized in the `Inode properties`_ table above. 5845356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5855356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5865356ab06SAmir GoldsteinChanges to underlying filesystems 5875356ab06SAmir Goldstein--------------------------------- 5885356ab06SAmir Goldstein 5895356ab06SAmir GoldsteinChanges to the underlying filesystems while part of a mounted overlay 5905356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfilesystem are not allowed. If the underlying filesystem is changed, 5915356ab06SAmir Goldsteinthe behavior of the overlay is undefined, though it will not result in 5925356ab06SAmir Goldsteina crash or deadlock. 5935356ab06SAmir Goldstein 59413c6ad0fSKevin LockeOffline changes, when the overlay is not mounted, are allowed to the 59513c6ad0fSKevin Lockeupper tree. Offline changes to the lower tree are only allowed if the 596b0e0f697SAmir Goldstein"metadata only copy up", "inode index", "xino" and "redirect_dir" features 59713c6ad0fSKevin Lockehave not been used. If the lower tree is modified and any of these 59813c6ad0fSKevin Lockefeatures has been used, the behavior of the overlay is undefined, 59913c6ad0fSKevin Lockethough it will not result in a crash or deadlock. 60013c6ad0fSKevin Locke 6015356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWhen the overlay NFS export feature is enabled, overlay filesystems 6025356ab06SAmir Goldsteinbehavior on offline changes of the underlying lower layer is different 6035356ab06SAmir Goldsteinthan the behavior when NFS export is disabled. 6045356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6055356ab06SAmir GoldsteinOn every copy_up, an NFS file handle of the lower inode, along with the 6065356ab06SAmir GoldsteinUUID of the lower filesystem, are encoded and stored in an extended 6075356ab06SAmir Goldsteinattribute "trusted.overlay.origin" on the upper inode. 6085356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6095356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWhen the NFS export feature is enabled, a lookup of a merged directory, 6105356ab06SAmir Goldsteinthat found a lower directory at the lookup path or at the path pointed 6115356ab06SAmir Goldsteinto by the "trusted.overlay.redirect" extended attribute, will verify 6125356ab06SAmir Goldsteinthat the found lower directory file handle and lower filesystem UUID 6135356ab06SAmir Goldsteinmatch the origin file handle that was stored at copy_up time. If a 6145356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfound lower directory does not match the stored origin, that directory 6155356ab06SAmir Goldsteinwill not be merged with the upper directory. 6165356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6175356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6185356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6195356ab06SAmir GoldsteinNFS export 6205356ab06SAmir Goldstein---------- 6215356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6225356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWhen the underlying filesystems supports NFS export and the "nfs_export" 6235356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfeature is enabled, an overlay filesystem may be exported to NFS. 6245356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6255356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWith the "nfs_export" feature, on copy_up of any lower object, an index 6265356ab06SAmir Goldsteinentry is created under the index directory. The index entry name is the 6275356ab06SAmir Goldsteinhexadecimal representation of the copy up origin file handle. For a 6285356ab06SAmir Goldsteinnon-directory object, the index entry is a hard link to the upper inode. 6295356ab06SAmir GoldsteinFor a directory object, the index entry has an extended attribute 6305356ab06SAmir Goldstein"trusted.overlay.upper" with an encoded file handle of the upper 6315356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectory inode. 6325356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6335356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWhen encoding a file handle from an overlay filesystem object, the 6345356ab06SAmir Goldsteinfollowing rules apply: 6355356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6365356ab06SAmir Goldstein1. For a non-upper object, encode a lower file handle from lower inode 6375356ab06SAmir Goldstein2. For an indexed object, encode a lower file handle from copy_up origin 6385356ab06SAmir Goldstein3. For a pure-upper object and for an existing non-indexed upper object, 6395356ab06SAmir Goldstein encode an upper file handle from upper inode 6405356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6415356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThe encoded overlay file handle includes: 6425356ab06SAmir Goldstein - Header including path type information (e.g. lower/upper) 6435356ab06SAmir Goldstein - UUID of the underlying filesystem 6445356ab06SAmir Goldstein - Underlying filesystem encoding of underlying inode 6455356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6465356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThis encoding format is identical to the encoding format file handles that 6475356ab06SAmir Goldsteinare stored in extended attribute "trusted.overlay.origin". 6485356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6495356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWhen decoding an overlay file handle, the following steps are followed: 6505356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6515356ab06SAmir Goldstein1. Find underlying layer by UUID and path type information. 6525356ab06SAmir Goldstein2. Decode the underlying filesystem file handle to underlying dentry. 6535356ab06SAmir Goldstein3. For a lower file handle, lookup the handle in index directory by name. 6545356ab06SAmir Goldstein4. If a whiteout is found in index, return ESTALE. This represents an 6555356ab06SAmir Goldstein overlay object that was deleted after its file handle was encoded. 6565356ab06SAmir Goldstein5. For a non-directory, instantiate a disconnected overlay dentry from the 6575356ab06SAmir Goldstein decoded underlying dentry, the path type and index inode, if found. 6585356ab06SAmir Goldstein6. For a directory, use the connected underlying decoded dentry, path type 6595356ab06SAmir Goldstein and index, to lookup a connected overlay dentry. 6605356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6615356ab06SAmir GoldsteinDecoding a non-directory file handle may return a disconnected dentry. 6625356ab06SAmir Goldsteincopy_up of that disconnected dentry will create an upper index entry with 6635356ab06SAmir Goldsteinno upper alias. 6645356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6655356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWhen overlay filesystem has multiple lower layers, a middle layer 6665356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectory may have a "redirect" to lower directory. Because middle layer 6675356ab06SAmir Goldstein"redirects" are not indexed, a lower file handle that was encoded from the 6685356ab06SAmir Goldstein"redirect" origin directory, cannot be used to find the middle or upper 6695356ab06SAmir Goldsteinlayer directory. Similarly, a lower file handle that was encoded from a 6705356ab06SAmir Goldsteindescendant of the "redirect" origin directory, cannot be used to 6715356ab06SAmir Goldsteinreconstruct a connected overlay path. To mitigate the cases of 6725356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectories that cannot be decoded from a lower file handle, these 6735356ab06SAmir Goldsteindirectories are copied up on encode and encoded as an upper file handle. 6745356ab06SAmir GoldsteinOn an overlay filesystem with no upper layer this mitigation cannot be 6755356ab06SAmir Goldsteinused NFS export in this setup requires turning off redirect follow (e.g. 6765356ab06SAmir Goldstein"redirect_dir=nofollow"). 6775356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6785356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThe overlay filesystem does not support non-directory connectable file 6795356ab06SAmir Goldsteinhandles, so exporting with the 'subtree_check' exportfs configuration will 6805356ab06SAmir Goldsteincause failures to lookup files over NFS. 6815356ab06SAmir Goldstein 6825356ab06SAmir GoldsteinWhen the NFS export feature is enabled, all directory index entries are 6835356ab06SAmir Goldsteinverified on mount time to check that upper file handles are not stale. 6845356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThis verification may cause significant overhead in some cases. 6855356ab06SAmir Goldstein 686f0e1266eSAmir GoldsteinNote: the mount options index=off,nfs_export=on are conflicting for a 687f0e1266eSAmir Goldsteinread-write mount and will result in an error. 688b0def88dSAmir Goldstein 6895830fb6bSPavel TikhomirovNote: the mount option uuid=off can be used to replace UUID of the underlying 6905830fb6bSPavel Tikhomirovfilesystem in file handles with null, and effectively disable UUID checks. This 6915830fb6bSPavel Tikhomirovcan be useful in case the underlying disk is copied and the UUID of this copy 6925830fb6bSPavel Tikhomirovis changed. This is only applicable if all lower/upper/work directories are on 6935830fb6bSPavel Tikhomirovthe same filesystem, otherwise it will fallback to normal behaviour. 6945356ab06SAmir Goldstein 695b0504bfeSAmir Goldstein 696b0504bfeSAmir GoldsteinUUID and fsid 697b0504bfeSAmir Goldstein------------- 698b0504bfeSAmir Goldstein 699b0504bfeSAmir GoldsteinThe UUID of overlayfs instance itself and the fsid reported by statfs(2) are 700b0504bfeSAmir Goldsteincontrolled by the "uuid" mount option, which supports these values: 701b0504bfeSAmir Goldstein 702cbb44f09SAmir Goldstein- "null": 703b0504bfeSAmir Goldstein UUID of overlayfs is null. fsid is taken from upper most filesystem. 704b0504bfeSAmir Goldstein- "off": 705b0504bfeSAmir Goldstein UUID of overlayfs is null. fsid is taken from upper most filesystem. 706b0504bfeSAmir Goldstein UUID of underlying layers is ignored. 707b0504bfeSAmir Goldstein- "on": 708b0504bfeSAmir Goldstein UUID of overlayfs is generated and used to report a unique fsid. 709d9544c1bSAmir Goldstein UUID is stored in xattr "trusted.overlay.uuid", making overlayfs fsid 710d9544c1bSAmir Goldstein unique and persistent. This option requires an overlayfs with upper 711d9544c1bSAmir Goldstein filesystem that supports xattrs. 712cbb44f09SAmir Goldstein- "auto": (default) 713cbb44f09SAmir Goldstein UUID is taken from xattr "trusted.overlay.uuid" if it exists. 714cbb44f09SAmir Goldstein Upgrade to "uuid=on" on first time mount of new overlay filesystem that 715cbb44f09SAmir Goldstein meets the prerequites. 716cbb44f09SAmir Goldstein Downgrade to "uuid=null" for existing overlay filesystems that were never 717cbb44f09SAmir Goldstein mounted with "uuid=on". 718b0504bfeSAmir Goldstein 719b0504bfeSAmir Goldstein 720c86243b0SVivek GoyalVolatile mount 721c86243b0SVivek Goyal-------------- 722c86243b0SVivek Goyal 723c86243b0SVivek GoyalThis is enabled with the "volatile" mount option. Volatile mounts are not 724c86243b0SVivek Goyalguaranteed to survive a crash. It is strongly recommended that volatile 725c86243b0SVivek Goyalmounts are only used if data written to the overlay can be recreated 726c86243b0SVivek Goyalwithout significant effort. 727c86243b0SVivek Goyal 728c86243b0SVivek GoyalThe advantage of mounting with the "volatile" option is that all forms of 729c86243b0SVivek Goyalsync calls to the upper filesystem are omitted. 730c86243b0SVivek Goyal 731335d3fc5SSargun DhillonIn order to avoid a giving a false sense of safety, the syncfs (and fsync) 732335d3fc5SSargun Dhillonsemantics of volatile mounts are slightly different than that of the rest of 733335d3fc5SSargun DhillonVFS. If any writeback error occurs on the upperdir's filesystem after a 734335d3fc5SSargun Dhillonvolatile mount takes place, all sync functions will return an error. Once this 735335d3fc5SSargun Dhilloncondition is reached, the filesystem will not recover, and every subsequent sync 736335d3fc5SSargun Dhilloncall will return an error, even if the upperdir has not experience a new error 737335d3fc5SSargun Dhillonsince the last sync call. 738335d3fc5SSargun Dhillon 739c86243b0SVivek GoyalWhen overlay is mounted with "volatile" option, the directory 740c86243b0SVivek Goyal"$workdir/work/incompat/volatile" is created. During next mount, overlay 741c86243b0SVivek Goyalchecks for this directory and refuses to mount if present. This is a strong 742c86243b0SVivek Goyalindicator that user should throw away upper and work directories and create 743c86243b0SVivek Goyalfresh one. In very limited cases where the user knows that the system has 744c86243b0SVivek Goyalnot crashed and contents of upperdir are intact, The "volatile" directory 745c86243b0SVivek Goyalcan be removed. 746c86243b0SVivek Goyal 7472d2f2d73SMiklos Szeredi 7482d2f2d73SMiklos SzerediUser xattr 7492d2f2d73SMiklos Szeredi---------- 7502d2f2d73SMiklos Szeredi 751df672565SDeming WangThe "-o userxattr" mount option forces overlayfs to use the 7522d2f2d73SMiklos Szeredi"user.overlay." xattr namespace instead of "trusted.overlay.". This is 7532d2f2d73SMiklos Szerediuseful for unprivileged mounting of overlayfs. 7542d2f2d73SMiklos Szeredi 7552d2f2d73SMiklos Szeredi 7565356ab06SAmir GoldsteinTestsuite 7575356ab06SAmir Goldstein--------- 7585356ab06SAmir Goldstein 7595356ab06SAmir GoldsteinThere's a testsuite originally developed by David Howells and currently 7605356ab06SAmir Goldsteinmaintained by Amir Goldstein at: 7615356ab06SAmir Goldstein 7625356ab06SAmir Goldstein https://github.com/amir73il/unionmount-testsuite.git 7635356ab06SAmir Goldstein 7645356ab06SAmir GoldsteinRun as root: 7655356ab06SAmir Goldstein 7665356ab06SAmir Goldstein # cd unionmount-testsuite 7675356ab06SAmir Goldstein # ./run --ov --verify 768