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* [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support
@ 2024-07-28 15:25 paul via Guix-patches via
  2024-07-28 15:29 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
                   ` (5 more replies)
  0 siblings, 6 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: paul via Guix-patches via @ 2024-07-28 15:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337; +Cc: Ludovic Courtès

Dear guixers,

I'm sending a small patch set to add a Guix System service (hopefully :) 
) able to handle /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid . It should be a first step 
towards a structured rootless-podman-service-type that I plan to 
implement. Please let me know your thoughts.

Ludo’ : I'm CCing you just FYI , this is not an ask for review just in 
some files your name is the only one in the copyright section and it may 
be that you are the most familiar with those, but please look at this 
when and if you have time.

Thank you everyone for your work,

giacomo





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* [bug#72337] [PATCH 1/3] accounts: Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support.
  2024-07-28 15:25 [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support paul via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-07-28 15:29 ` Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-07-28 15:29   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH 2/3] account: Add /etc/subid and /etc/subgid allocation logic Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-07-28 15:29   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH 3/3] system: Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-08-19 21:32 ` [bug#72337] " paul via Guix-patches via
                   ` (4 subsequent siblings)
  5 siblings, 2 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-07-28 15:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337; +Cc: Giacomo Leidi

This commit adds a new record type, <subid-entry> and serializers
and deserializers for it in (gnu build accounts).  Each instance of this
record represents one line in either /etc/subuid or /etc/subgid.  Since
Shadow uses the same representation for both files, it should be ok if
we do it as well.

This commit adds also <subid-range>, a user facing representation of
<subid-entry>. It is supposed to be usable directly in OS configurations.

* gnu/build/accounts.scm (subid-entry): New record;
(write-subgid): add serializer for subgids;
(write-subuid): add serializer for subuids;
(read-subgid): add serializer for subgids;
(read-subuid): add serializer for subuids.
* gnu/system/accounts.scm (subid-range): New record.
* test/accounts.scm: Test them.

Change-Id: I6b037e40e354c069bf556412bb5b626bd3ea1b2c
---
 gnu/build/accounts.scm  | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---
 gnu/system/accounts.scm | 17 +++++++++++++
 tests/accounts.scm      | 55 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 106 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gnu/build/accounts.scm b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
index fa6f454b5e..ea8c69f205 100644
--- a/gnu/build/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2019, 2021, 2023 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -51,13 +52,23 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
             group-entry-gid
             group-entry-members
 
+            subid-entry
+            subid-entry?
+            subid-entry-name
+            subid-entry-start
+            subid-entry-count
+
             %password-lock-file
             write-group
             write-passwd
             write-shadow
+            write-subgid
+            write-subuid
             read-group
             read-passwd
             read-shadow
+            read-subgid
+            read-subuid
 
             %id-min
             %id-max
@@ -68,11 +79,12 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
-;;; This modules provides functionality equivalent to the C library's
+;;; This module provides functionality equivalent to the C library's
 ;;; <shadow.h>, <pwd.h>, and <grp.h> routines, as well as a subset of the
 ;;; functionality of the Shadow command-line tools.  It can parse and write
-;;; /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group.  It can also take care of UID
-;;; and GID allocation in a way similar to what 'useradd' does.
+;;; /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/group, /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid.  It can
+;;; also take care of UID and GID allocation in a way similar to what 'useradd'
+;;; does.  The same goes for sub UID and sub GID allocation.
 ;;;
 ;;; The benefit is twofold: less code is involved, and the ID allocation
 ;;; strategy and state preservation is made explicit.
@@ -225,6 +237,17 @@ (define-database-entry <group-entry>              ;<grp.h>
                    (serialization list->comma-separated comma-separated->list)
                    (default '())))
 
+(define-database-entry <subid-entry>              ;<subid.h>
+  subid-entry make-subid-entry
+  subid-entry?
+  (serialization #\: subid-entry->string string->subid-entry)
+
+  (name            subid-entry-name)
+  (start           subid-entry-start
+                   (serialization number->string string->number))
+  (count           subid-entry-count
+                   (serialization number->string string->number)))
+
 (define %password-lock-file
   ;; The password database lock file used by libc's 'lckpwdf'.  Users should
   ;; grab this lock with 'with-file-lock' when they access the databases.
@@ -265,6 +288,10 @@ (define write-shadow
   (database-writer "/etc/shadow" #o600 shadow-entry->string))
 (define write-group
   (database-writer "/etc/group" #o644 group-entry->string))
+(define write-subuid
+  (database-writer "/etc/subuid" #o644 subid-entry->string))
+(define write-subgid
+  (database-writer "/etc/subgid" #o644 subid-entry->string))
 
 (define (database-reader file string->entry)
   (lambda* (#:optional (file-or-port file))
@@ -287,6 +314,10 @@ (define read-shadow
   (database-reader "/etc/shadow" string->shadow-entry))
 (define read-group
   (database-reader "/etc/group" string->group-entry))
+(define read-subuid
+  (database-reader "/etc/subuid" string->subid-entry))
+(define read-subgid
+  (database-reader "/etc/subgid" string->subid-entry))
 
 \f
 ;;;
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 586cff1842..9a006c188d 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -39,6 +40,12 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
             user-group-id
             user-group-system?
 
+            subid-range
+            subid-range?
+            subid-range-name
+            subid-range-start
+            subid-range-count
+
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
 
@@ -85,6 +92,16 @@ (define-record-type* <user-group>
   (system?        user-group-system?              ; Boolean
                   (default #f)))
 
+(define-record-type* <subid-range>
+  subid-range make-subid-range
+  subid-range?
+  (name           subid-range-name)
+  (start          subid-range-start (default #f))    ; number
+  (count          subid-range-count                  ; number
+                  ; from find_new_sub_gids.c and
+                  ; find_new_sub_uids.c
+                  (default 65536)))
+
 (define (default-home-directory account)
   "Return the default home directory for ACCOUNT."
   (string-append "/home/" (user-account-name account)))
diff --git a/tests/accounts.scm b/tests/accounts.scm
index 78136390bb..4944c22f49 100644
--- a/tests/accounts.scm
+++ b/tests/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -41,6 +42,16 @@ (define %shadow-sample
 charlie:" (crypt "hey!" "$6$abc") ":17169::::::
 nobody:!:0::::::\n"))
 
+(define %subuid-sample
+  "\
+root:100000:300
+ada:100300:300\n")
+
+(define %subgid-sample
+  "\
+root:100000:600
+ada:100600:300\n")
+
 \f
 (test-begin "accounts")
 
@@ -135,6 +146,50 @@ (define %shadow-sample
                       read-shadow)
                     port))))
 
+(test-equal "write-subuid"
+  %subuid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subuid (list (subid-entry
+                           (name "root")
+                           (start 100000)
+                           (count 300))
+                          (subid-entry
+                           (name "ada")
+                           (start 100300)
+                           (count 300)))
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "read-subuid + write-subuid"
+  %subuid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subuid (call-with-input-string %subuid-sample
+                      read-subuid)
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "write-subgid"
+  %subgid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subgid (list (subid-entry
+                           (name "root")
+                           (start 100000)
+                           (count 600))
+                          (subid-entry
+                           (name "ada")
+                           (start 100600)
+                           (count 300)))
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "read-subgid + write-subgid"
+  %subgid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subgid (call-with-input-string %subgid-sample
+                      read-subgid)
+                    port))))
+
 \f
 (define allocate-groups (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-groups))
 (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))

base-commit: 8c6e724686ac37ff7955b97d9bfd03176b14d82a
-- 
2.45.2





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* [bug#72337] [PATCH 2/3] account: Add /etc/subid and /etc/subgid allocation logic.
  2024-07-28 15:29 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-07-28 15:29   ` Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-07-28 15:29   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH 3/3] system: Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-07-28 15:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337; +Cc: Giacomo Leidi

* gnu/build/accounts.scm (list-set): New variable;
(%sub-id-min): new variable;
(%sub-id-max): new variable;
(%sub-id-count): new variable;
(sub-id?): new variable;
(subid-range-fits?): new variable;
(subid-range-fits-between?): new variable;
(insert-subid-range): new variable;
(reserve-subids): new variable;
(range->entry): new variable;
(entry->range): new variable;
(allocate-subids): new variable;
(subuid+subgid-databases): new variable.

* gnu/system/accounts.scm (subid-range-end): New variable;
(subid-range-has-start?): new variable;
(subid-range-less): new variable.

* test/accounts.scm: Test them.

Change-Id: I8de1fd7cfe508b9c76408064d6f498471da0752d
---
 gnu/build/accounts.scm  | 229 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 gnu/system/accounts.scm |  30 ++++++
 tests/accounts.scm      | 108 +++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 366 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/gnu/build/accounts.scm b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
index ea8c69f205..3cbbacfaee 100644
--- a/gnu/build/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
@@ -74,8 +74,12 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
             %id-max
             %system-id-min
             %system-id-max
+            %sub-id-min
+            %sub-id-max
+            %sub-id-count
 
-            user+group-databases))
+            user+group-databases
+            subuid+subgid-databases))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
@@ -91,6 +95,18 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
 ;;;
 ;;; Code:
 
+\f
+;;;
+;;; General utilities.
+;;;
+
+(define (list-set lst el k)
+  (if (>= k (length lst))
+      `(,@lst ,el)
+      `(,@(list-head lst k)
+        ,el
+        ,@(list-tail lst k))))
+
 \f
 ;;;
 ;;; Machinery to define user and group databases.
@@ -342,6 +358,12 @@ (define %id-max 60000)
 (define %system-id-min 100)
 (define %system-id-max 999)
 
+;; According to Shadow's libmisc/find_new_sub_uids.c and
+;; libmisc/find_new_sub_gids.c.
+(define %sub-id-min 100000)
+(define %sub-id-max 600100000)
+(define %sub-id-count 65536)
+
 (define (system-id? id)
   (and (> id %system-id-min)
        (<= id %system-id-max)))
@@ -350,6 +372,10 @@ (define (user-id? id)
   (and (>= id %id-min)
        (< id %id-max)))
 
+(define (sub-id? id)
+  (and (>= id %sub-id-min)
+       (< id %sub-id-max)))
+
 (define* (allocate-id assignment #:key system?)
   "Return two values: a newly allocated ID, and an updated <allocation> record
 based on ASSIGNMENT.  If SYSTEM? is true, return a system ID."
@@ -405,6 +431,156 @@ (define* (reserve-ids allocation ids #:key (skip? #t))
               (allocation-ids allocation)
               ids))))
 
+(define (subid-range-fits? r interval-start interval-end)
+  (and (<= interval-start
+           (subid-range-start r))
+       (<= (subid-range-end r)
+           interval-end)))
+
+(define (subid-range-fits-between? r a b)
+  (subid-range-fits? r
+                     (+ (subid-range-start a) 1)
+                     (- (subid-range-end b) 1)))
+
+(define (insert-subid-range range lst)
+  (define* (actualize r #:key (start %sub-id-min))
+    (if (subid-range-has-start? r)
+        r
+        (subid-range
+         (inherit r)
+         (start start))))
+  (define lst-length (length lst))
+  (define range-name (subid-range-name range))
+  (define range-start (subid-range-start range))
+  (define has-start? (subid-range-has-start? range))
+  (define range-end (subid-range-end range))
+
+  (when has-start?
+    (unless (and (sub-id? range-start)
+                 (sub-id? range-end))
+      (raise
+       (string-append "Subid range of " range-name
+                      " from " range-start " to " range-end
+                      " spans over illegal subids.  Max allowed is "
+                      %sub-id-max ", min is " %sub-id-min "."))))
+
+  (if (<= lst-length 1)
+      (if (= lst-length 0)
+          (list (actualize range))
+          (if (subid-range-less range (first lst))
+              (list-set lst (actualize range) 0)
+              (list-set lst
+                        (actualize
+                         range
+                         #:start (and (subid-range-has-start? (first lst))
+                                      (+ (subid-range-end (first lst)) 1)))
+                        1)))
+      (let loop ((i 0))
+        (define next-i (+ i 1))
+        (define ith-range
+          (list-ref lst i))
+        (define ith-start
+          (subid-range-start ith-range))
+        (define ith-has-start?
+          (subid-range-has-start? ith-range))
+        (define ith-name
+          (subid-range-name ith-range))
+
+        (if (and
+             (= next-i lst-length)
+             (subid-range-less ith-range range))
+            (let ((actual-range
+                   (actualize
+                    range
+                    #:start (and ith-has-start?
+                                 (+ (subid-range-end ith-range) 1)))))
+              (list-set lst
+                        actual-range
+                        lst-length))
+            (let* ((next-range
+                    (list-ref lst next-i))
+                   (next-has-start?
+                    (subid-range-has-start? next-range)))
+              (cond
+
+               ((and has-start? (= range-start ith-start))
+                (raise
+                 (string-append "Subid range of " range-name
+                                " has same start "
+                                (number->string range-start)
+                                " of the one "
+                                "from " ith-name ".")))
+
+               ((and (= i 0)
+                     (subid-range-less range ith-range)
+                     (or
+                      (and
+                       has-start? ith-has-start?
+                       (subid-range-fits? (actualize range)
+                                          %sub-id-min
+                                          (- (subid-range-start
+                                              (actualize ith-range))
+                                             1)))
+                      (not (and has-start? ith-has-start?))))
+                (list-set lst (actualize range) 0))
+
+               ((subid-range-less range ith-range)
+                (raise
+                 (string-append "Subid range of " range-name
+                                " overlaps with the one of "
+                                ith-name ".")))
+
+               ((and (subid-range-less ith-range range)
+                     (subid-range-less range next-range))
+                (if (or (not (and has-start?
+                                  ith-has-start?
+                                  next-has-start?))
+
+                        (and has-start?
+                             ith-has-start?
+                             next-has-start?
+                             (subid-range-fits-between? range
+                                                        ith-range
+                                                        next-range)))
+                    (list-set lst
+                              (actualize range
+                                         #:start (and ith-has-start?
+                                                      (+ (subid-range-end ith-range) 1)))
+                              next-i)
+                    (if (>= i lst-length)
+                        (if (and (subid-range-less next-range range)
+                                 (let ((actual-next
+                                        (actualize next-range
+                                                   #:start (and ith-has-start?
+                                                                (+ (subid-range-end ith-range) 1)))))
+                                   (or (not (subid-range-has-start? actual-next))
+                                       (subid-range-fits?
+                                        (actualize range
+                                                   #:start (and next-has-start?
+                                                                (+ (subid-range-end next-range) 1)))
+                                        (+ (subid-range-end actual-next) 1)
+                                        %sub-id-max))))
+                            (list-set lst range lst-length)
+                            (raise
+                             (string-append "Couldn't fit " range-name ", reached end of list.")))
+                        (loop next-i))))
+
+               ((or
+                 (not has-start?)
+                 (subid-range-less next-range range))
+                (loop next-i))
+
+               (else
+                (raise (string-append "Couldn't fit " range-name ", this should never happen.")))))))))
+
+(define* (reserve-subids allocation ranges)
+  "Mark the subid ranges listed in RANGES as reserved in ALLOCATION.
+ALLOCATION is supposed to be sorted by SUBID-RANGE-LESS."
+  (fold insert-subid-range
+        allocation
+        (sort-list ranges
+                   subid-range-less)))
+
 (define (allocated? allocation id)
   "Return true if ID is already allocated as part of ALLOCATION."
   (->bool (vhash-assv id (allocation-ids allocation))))
@@ -540,6 +716,31 @@ (define* (allocate-passwd users groups #:optional (current-passwd '()))
           uids
           users)))
 
+(define (range->entry range)
+  (subid-entry
+   (name (subid-range-name range))
+   (start (subid-range-start range))
+   (count (subid-range-count range))))
+
+(define (entry->range entry)
+  (subid-range
+   (name (subid-entry-name entry))
+   (start (subid-entry-start entry))
+   (count (subid-entry-count entry))))
+
+(define* (allocate-subids ranges #:optional (current-ranges '()))
+  "Return a list of subids entries for RANGES, a list of <subid-range>.  Members
+for each group are taken from MEMBERS, a vhash that maps ranges names to member
+names.  IDs found in CURRENT-RANGES, a list of subid entries, are reused."
+  (define subids
+    ;; Mark all the currently used IDs and the explicitly requested IDs as
+    ;; reserved.
+    (reserve-subids (reserve-subids (list)
+                                    current-ranges)
+                    ranges))
+
+  (map range->entry subids))
+
 (define* (days-since-epoch #:optional (current-time current-time))
   "Return the number of days elapsed since the 1st of January, 1970."
   (let* ((now   (current-time time-utc))
@@ -615,3 +816,29 @@ (define* (user+group-databases users groups
                     #:current-time current-time))
 
   (values group-entries passwd-entries shadow-entries))
+
+(define* (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids
+                                  #:key
+                                  (current-subuids
+                                   (map entry->range
+                                        (empty-if-not-found read-subuid)))
+                                  (current-subgids
+                                   (map entry->range
+                                        (empty-if-not-found read-subgid))))
+  "Return two values: the list of subgid entries, and the list of subuid entries
+corresponding to SUBUIDS and SUBGIDS.
+Preserve stateful bits from CURRENT-SUBUIDS and CURRENT-SUBGIDS."
+
+  (define (range-eqv? a b)
+    (string=? (subid-range-name a)
+              (subid-range-name b)))
+
+  (define subuid-entries
+    (allocate-subids
+     (lset-difference range-eqv? subuids current-subuids) current-subuids))
+
+  (define subgid-entries
+    (allocate-subids
+     (lset-difference range-eqv? subgids current-subgids) current-subgids))
+
+  (values subuid-entries subgid-entries))
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 9a006c188d..1b88ca301f 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -45,6 +45,9 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
             subid-range-name
             subid-range-start
             subid-range-count
+            subid-range-end
+            subid-range-has-start?
+            subid-range-less
 
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
@@ -102,6 +105,33 @@ (define-record-type* <subid-range>
                   ; find_new_sub_uids.c
                   (default 65536)))
 
+(define (subid-range-end range)
+  "Returns the last subid referenced in RANGE."
+  (and
+   (subid-range-has-start? range)
+   (+ (subid-range-start range)
+      (subid-range-count range)
+      -1)))
+
+(define (subid-range-has-start? range)
+  "Returns #t when RANGE's start is a number."
+  (number? (subid-range-start range)))
+
+(define (subid-range-less a b)
+  "Returns #t when subid range A either starts before, or is more specific
+than B.  When it is not possible to determine whether a range is more specific
+w.r.t. another range their names are compared alphabetically."
+  (define start-a (subid-range-start a))
+  (define start-b (subid-range-start b))
+  (cond ((and (not start-a) (not start-b))
+         (string< (subid-range-name a)
+                  (subid-range-name b)))
+        ((and start-a start-b)
+         (< start-a start-b))
+        (else
+         (and start-a
+              (not start-b)))))
+
 (define (default-home-directory account)
   "Return the default home directory for ACCOUNT."
   (string-append "/home/" (user-account-name account)))
diff --git a/tests/accounts.scm b/tests/accounts.scm
index 4944c22f49..2fbebfaf56 100644
--- a/tests/accounts.scm
+++ b/tests/accounts.scm
@@ -193,6 +193,7 @@ (define %subgid-sample
 \f
 (define allocate-groups (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-groups))
 (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
+(define allocate-subids (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-subids))
 
 (test-equal "allocate-groups"
   ;; Allocate GIDs in a stateless fashion.
@@ -257,6 +258,69 @@ (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
                    (list (group-entry (name "d")
                                       (gid (- %id-max 2))))))
 
+(test-equal "allocate-subids"
+  ;; Allocate sub IDs in a stateless fashion.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "root") (start %sub-id-min) (count 100))
+        (subid-entry (name "t") (start 100100) (count 899))
+        (subid-entry (name "x") (start 100999) (count 200)))
+  (allocate-subids (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "t") (count 899)))
+                   (list (subid-range (name "root") (count 100)))))
+
+(test-equal "allocate-subids with requested IDs ranges"
+  ;; Make sure the requested sub ID for "t" and "x" are honored.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 200))
+        (subid-entry (name "t") (start 1000000) (count 899))
+        (subid-entry (name "l") (start 1000899) (count 100))
+        (subid-entry (name "root") (start 1000999) (count 100)))
+  (allocate-subids (list
+                    (subid-range (name "root") (count 100))
+                    (subid-range (name "l") (count 100)))
+                   (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "t") (start 1000000) (count 899)))))
+
+(test-equal "allocate-subids with interleaving"
+  ;; Make sure the requested sub ID for "m" is honored.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 200))
+        (subid-entry (name "t") (start 1000000) (count 899))
+        (subid-entry (name "i") (start 1100000) (count 1))
+        (subid-entry (name "root") (start 1100001) (count 100))
+        (subid-entry (name "m") (start 1200000) (count 27)))
+  (allocate-subids (list (subid-range (name "m") (start 1200000) (count 27)))
+                   (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "t") (start 1000000) (count 899))
+                    (subid-range (name "i") (start 1100000) (count 1))
+                    (subid-range (name "root") (count 100)))))
+
+(let ((inputs+currents
+       (list
+        ;; Try impossible before
+        (list
+         (list (subid-range (name "m") (start 100100) (count 27)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 150))))
+        ;; Try impossible after
+        (list
+         (list (subid-range (name "m") (start %sub-id-min) (count 30)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "x") (start (+ 29 %sub-id-min)) (count 150))))
+        ;; Try impossible between
+        (list
+         (list (subid-range (name "m") (start 100200) (count 500)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "root") (start %sub-id-min) (count 100))
+          (subid-range (name "x") (start (+ %sub-id-min 500)) (count 100)))))))
+  (test-error "allocate-subids with interleaving, impossible interleaving"
+              "error"
+              ;; Make sure it's impossible to explicitly request impossible allocations
+              (for-each
+               (lambda (lst)
+                 (allocate-subids (first lst) (second lst)))
+               inputs+currents)))
+
 (test-equal "allocate-passwd"
   ;; Allocate UIDs in a stateless fashion.
   (list (password-entry (name "alice") (uid %id-min) (gid 1000)
@@ -376,4 +440,48 @@ (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
                                 (make-time type 0 (* 24 3600 100)))))
     list))
 
+(test-equal "subuid+subgid-databases"
+  ;; The whole process.
+  (list (list (subid-entry (name "root")
+                           (start %sub-id-min)
+                           (count 100))
+              (subid-entry (name "alice")
+                           (start (+ %sub-id-min 100))
+                           (count 200))
+              (subid-entry (name "bob")
+                           (start (+ %sub-id-min 100 200))
+                           (count 200)))
+        (list
+         (subid-entry (name "root")
+                      (start %sub-id-min)
+                      (count 200))
+         (subid-entry (name "alice")
+                      (start (+ %sub-id-min 200))
+                      (count 400))
+         (subid-entry (name "charlie")
+                      (start (+ %sub-id-min 200 400))
+                      (count 300))))
+  (call-with-values
+      (lambda ()
+        (subuid+subgid-databases
+         (list (subid-range (name "root")
+                            (start %sub-id-min)
+                            (count 100))
+               (subid-range (name "alice")
+                            (start (+ %sub-id-min 100))
+                            (count 200))
+               (subid-range (name "bob")
+                            (count 200)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "alice")
+                       (count 400))
+          (subid-range (name "charlie")
+                       (count 300)))
+         #:current-subgids
+         (list (subid-range (name "root")
+                            (start %sub-id-min)
+                            (count 200)))
+         #:current-subuids '()))
+    list))
+
 (test-end "accounts")
-- 
2.45.2





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* [bug#72337] [PATCH 3/3] system: Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support.
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From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-07-28 15:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337
  Cc: Giacomo Leidi, Florian Pelz, Ludovic Courtès,
	Matthew Trzcinski, Maxim Cournoyer

This commit adds a Guix System service to handle allocation of subuid
and subgid requests.  Users that don't care can just add themselves as a
subid-range and don't need to specify anything but their user name.
Users that care about specific ranges, such as possibly LXD, can specify
a start and a count.

* doc/guix.texi: Document the new service.
* gnu/build/activation.scm (activate-subuids+subgids): New variable.
* gnu/local.mk: Add gnu/tests/shadow.scm.
* gnu/system/accounts.scm (sexp->subid-range): New variable.
* gnu/system/shadow.scm (%root-subid): New variable;
(subids-configuration): new record;
(subid-range->gexp): new variable;
(assert-valid-subids): new variable;
(delete-duplicate-ranges): new variable;
(subids-activation): new variable;
(subids-extension): new record;
(append-subid-ranges): new variable;
(subids-extension-merge): new variable;
(subids-service-type): new variable.
* gnu/tests/shadow.scm (subids): New system test.

Change-Id: I3755e1c75771220c74fe8ae5de1a7d90f2376635
---
 doc/guix.texi            | 171 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 gnu/build/activation.scm |  19 ++++
 gnu/local.mk             |   1 +
 gnu/system/accounts.scm  |  10 ++
 gnu/system/shadow.scm    | 207 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 gnu/tests/shadow.scm     | 128 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
 6 files changed, 534 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 gnu/tests/shadow.scm

diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index 9ba96af459..d0b2a5284c 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -41582,6 +41582,177 @@ Miscellaneous Services
 @end deftp
 
 
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@cindex Subids
+@subsubheading Subid Service
+
+The @code{(gnu system shadow)} module exposes the
+@code{subids-service-type}, its configuration record
+@code{subids-configuration} and its extension record
+@code{subids-extension}.
+
+With @code{subids-service-type}, subuids and subgids ranges can be reserved for
+users that desire so:
+
+@lisp
+(use-modules (gnu system shadow)     ;for 'subids-service-type'
+             (gnu system accounts)   ;for 'subid-range'
+             @dots{})
+
+(operating-system
+  ;; @dots{}
+  (services
+    (list
+      (simple-service 'alice-bob-subids
+                      subids-service-type
+                      (subids-extension
+                        (subgids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))))
+                        (subuids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))
+                          (subid-range (name "bob")
+                                       (start 100700)))))))))
+@end lisp
+
+Users (definitely other services), usually, are supposed to extend the service
+instead of adding subids directly to @code{subids-configuration}, unless the
+want to change the default behavior for root.  With default settings the
+@code{subids-service-type} adds, if it's not already there, a configuration
+for the root account to both @code{/etc/subuid} and @code{/etc/subgid}, possibly
+starting at the minimum possible subid.  Otherwise the root subuids and subgids
+ranges are fitted wherever possible.
+
+The above configuration will yield the following:
+
+@example
+# cat /etc/subgid
+root:100000:65536
+alice:165536:65536
+# cat /etc/subuid
+root:100000:700
+bob:100700:65536
+alice:166236:65536
+@end example
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subids-configuration
+
+With default settings the
+@code{subids-service-type} adds, if it's not already there, a configuration
+for the root account to both @code{/etc/subuid} and @code{/etc/subgid}, possibly
+starting at the minimum possible subid.  To disable the default behavior and
+provide your own definition for the root subid ranges you can set to @code{#f}
+the @code{add-root?} field:
+
+@lisp
+(use-modules (gnu system shadow)     ;for 'subids-service-type'
+             (gnu system accounts)   ;for 'subid-range'
+             @dots{})
+
+(operating-system
+  ;; @dots{}
+  (services
+    (list
+      (service subids-service-type
+               (subids-configuration
+                (add-root? #f)
+                (subgids
+                  (subid-range (name "root")
+                               (start 120000)
+                               (count 100)))
+                (subuids
+                  (subid-range (name "root")
+                               (start 120000)
+                               (count 100)))))
+      (simple-service 'alice-bob-subids
+                      subids-service-type
+                      (subids-extension
+                        (subgids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))))
+                        (subuids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))
+                          (subid-range (name "bob")
+                                       (start 100700)))))))))
+@end lisp
+
+Available @code{subids-configuration} fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{add-root?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: boolean)
+Whether to automatically configure subuids and subgids for root.
+
+@item @code{subgids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be serialized to @code{/etc/subgid}.
+If a range doesn't specify a start it will be fitted based on its number of
+requrested subids.  If a range doesn't specify a count the default size
+of 65536 will be assumed.
+
+@item @code{subuids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be serialized to @code{/etc/subuid}.
+If a range doesn't specify a start it will be fitted based on its number of
+requrested subids.  If a range doesn't specify a count the default size
+of 65536 will be assumed.
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subids-extension
+
+Available @code{subids-extension} fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+
+@item @code{subgids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be appended to
+@code{subids-configuration-subgids}.  Entries with the same name are deduplicated
+upon merging.
+
+@item @code{subuids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be appended to
+@code{subids-configuration-subuids}.  Entries with the same name are deduplicated
+upon merging.
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subid-range
+
+The @code{subid-range} record is defined at @code{(gnu system accounts)}.
+Available fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+
+@item @code{name} (type: string)
+The name of the user or group that will own this range.
+
+@item @code{start} (default: @code{#f}) (type: integer)
+The first requested subid.  When false the first available subid with enough
+contiguous subids will be assigned.
+
+@item @code{count} (default: @code{#f}) (type: integer)
+The number of total allocated subids.  When #f the default of 65536 will be
+assumed .
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
 @c %end of fragment
 
 @node Setuid Programs
diff --git a/gnu/build/activation.scm b/gnu/build/activation.scm
index d8c0cd22a3..943d72694f 100644
--- a/gnu/build/activation.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/activation.scm
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
 ;;; Copyright © 2020 Christine Lemmer-Webber <cwebber@dustycloud.org>
 ;;; Copyright © 2021 Brice Waegeneire <brice@waegenei.re>
 ;;; Copyright © 2024 Nicolas Graves <ngraves@ngraves.fr>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -39,6 +40,7 @@ (define-module (gnu build activation)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
   #:export (activate-users+groups
+            activate-subuids+subgids
             activate-user-home
             activate-etc
             activate-setuid-programs
@@ -202,6 +204,23 @@ (define (activate-users+groups users groups)
               (chmod directory #o555))
             (duplicates (map user-account-home-directory system-accounts))))
 
+(define (activate-subuids+subgids subuids subgids)
+  "Make sure SUBUIDS (a list of subid range records) and SUBGIDS (a list of
+subid range records) are all available."
+
+  ;; Take same lock as Shadow while we read
+  ;; and write the databases.  This ensures there's no race condition with
+  ;; other tools that might be accessing it at the same time.
+  (with-file-lock "/etc/subgid.lock"
+    (let-values (((subuid subgid)
+                  (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids)))
+      (write-subgid subgid)))
+
+  (with-file-lock "/etc/subuid.lock"
+    (let-values (((subuid subgid)
+                  (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids)))
+      (write-subuid subuid))))
+
 (define (activate-user-home users)
   "Create and populate the home directory of USERS, a list of tuples, unless
 they already exist."
diff --git a/gnu/local.mk b/gnu/local.mk
index ef1e82eb04..3019747328 100644
--- a/gnu/local.mk
+++ b/gnu/local.mk
@@ -835,6 +835,7 @@ GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES =				\
   %D%/tests/samba.scm				\
   %D%/tests/security.scm			\
   %D%/tests/security-token.scm			\
+  %D%/tests/shadow.scm  			\
   %D%/tests/singularity.scm			\
   %D%/tests/ssh.scm				\
   %D%/tests/telephony.scm		        \
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 1b88ca301f..f63d7f96bd 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
 
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
+            sexp->subid-range
 
             default-shell))
 
@@ -159,3 +160,12 @@ (define (sexp->user-account sexp)
                    (create-home-directory? create-home-directory?)
                    (shell shell) (password password)
                    (system? system?)))))
+
+(define (sexp->subid-range sexp)
+  "Take SEXP, a tuple as returned by 'subid-range->gexp', and turn it into a
+subid-range record."
+  (match sexp
+    ((name start count)
+     (subid-range (name name)
+                  (start start)
+                  (count count)))))
diff --git a/gnu/system/shadow.scm b/gnu/system/shadow.scm
index d9f13271d8..84b5de660b 100644
--- a/gnu/system/shadow.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/shadow.scm
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
 ;;; Copyright © 2020 Jan (janneke) Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
 ;;; Copyright © 2020, 2023 Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>
 ;;; Copyright © 2020 Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -77,7 +78,20 @@ (define-module (gnu system shadow)
             %base-user-accounts
 
             account-service-type
-            account-service))
+            account-service
+
+            subids-configuration
+            subids-configuration?
+            subids-configuration-add-root?
+            subids-configuration-subgids
+            subids-configuration-subuids
+
+            subids-extension
+            subids-extension?
+            subids-extension-subgids
+            subids-extension-subuids
+
+            subids-service-type))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
@@ -380,7 +394,7 @@ (define (assert-valid-users/groups users groups)
 
 \f
 ;;;
-;;; Service.
+;;; Accounts Service.
 ;;;
 
 (define (user-group->gexp group)
@@ -521,4 +535,193 @@ (define (account-service accounts+groups skeletons)
   (service account-service-type
            (append skeletons accounts+groups)))
 
+\f
+;;;
+;;; Subids Service.
+;;;
+
+(define %sub-id-min
+  (@@ (gnu build accounts) %sub-id-min))
+(define %sub-id-max
+  (@@ (gnu build accounts) %sub-id-max))
+(define %sub-id-count
+  (@@ (gnu build accounts) %sub-id-count))
+
+(define* (%root-subid #:optional (start %sub-id-min) (count %sub-id-count))
+  (subid-range
+   (name "root")
+   (start start)
+   (count count)))
+
+(define-record-type* <subids-configuration>
+  subids-configuration make-subids-configuration
+  subids-configuration?
+  this-subids-configuration
+
+  (add-root?   subids-configuration-add-root?                 ; boolean
+               (default #t))
+  (subgids     subids-configuration-subgids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+               (default '()))
+  (subuids     subids-configuration-subuids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+               (default '())))
+
+(define (subid-range->gexp range)
+  "Turn RANGE, a <subid-range> object, into a list-valued gexp suitable for
+'activate-subuids+subgids'."
+  (define count (subid-range-count range))
+  #~`(#$(subid-range-name range)
+      #$(subid-range-start range)
+      #$(if (and (number? count)
+                 (> count 0))
+            count
+            %sub-id-count)))
+
+(define (assert-valid-subids ranges)
+  (cond ((>= (fold + 0 (map subid-range-count ranges))
+             (- %sub-id-max %sub-id-min -1))
+         (raise
+          (string-append
+           "The configured ranges are more than the "
+           (- %sub-id-max %sub-id-min -1) " max allowed.")))
+        ((any (lambda (r)
+                (define start (subid-range-start r))
+                (and start
+                 (< start %sub-id-min)))
+                ranges)
+         (raise
+          (string-append
+           "One subid-range starts before the minimum allowed sub id "
+           %sub-id-min ".")))
+        ((any (lambda (r)
+                (define end (subid-range-end r))
+                (and end
+                 (> end %sub-id-max)))
+                ranges)
+         (raise
+          (string-append
+           "One subid-range ends after the maximum allowed sub id "
+           %sub-id-max ".")))
+        ((any (compose null? subid-range-name)
+                ranges)
+         (raise
+          "One subid-range has a null name."))
+        ((any (compose string-null? subid-range-name)
+                ranges)
+         (raise
+          "One subid-range has a name equal to the empty string."))
+        (else #t)))
+
+(define (delete-duplicate-ranges ranges)
+  (delete-duplicates ranges
+                     (lambda args
+                       (apply string=? (map subid-range-name ranges)))))
+
+(define (subids-activation config)
+  "Return a gexp that activates SUBUIDS+SUBGIDS, a list of <subid-range>
+objects."
+  (define (add-root-when-missing ranges)
+    (define sorted-ranges
+      (sort-list ranges subid-range-less))
+    (define root-missing?
+      (not
+       (find (lambda (r)
+               (string=? "root"
+                         (subid-range-name r)))
+             sorted-ranges)))
+    (define first-start
+      (and (> (length sorted-ranges) 0)
+           (subid-range-start (first sorted-ranges))))
+    (define first-has-start?
+      (number? first-start))
+    (define root-start
+      (if first-has-start?
+          (and
+           (> first-start %sub-id-min)
+           %sub-id-min)
+          %sub-id-min))
+    (define root-count
+      (if first-has-start?
+          (- first-start %sub-id-min)
+          %sub-id-count))
+    (if (and root-missing?
+             (subids-configuration-add-root? config))
+        (append (list (%root-subid root-start root-count))
+                sorted-ranges)
+        sorted-ranges))
+
+  (define subuids
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges (subids-configuration-subuids config)))
+
+  (define subuids-specs
+    (map subid-range->gexp (add-root-when-missing subuids)))
+
+  (define subgids
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges (subids-configuration-subgids config)))
+
+  (define subgids-specs
+    (map subid-range->gexp (add-root-when-missing subgids)))
+
+  (assert-valid-subids subgids)
+  (assert-valid-subids subuids)
+
+  ;; Add subuids and subgids.
+  (with-imported-modules (source-module-closure '((gnu system accounts)))
+    #~(begin
+        (use-modules (gnu system accounts))
+
+        (activate-subuids+subgids (map sexp->subid-range (list #$@subuids-specs))
+                                  (map sexp->subid-range (list #$@subgids-specs))))))
+
+(define-record-type* <subids-extension>
+  subids-extension make-subids-extension
+  subids-extension?
+  this-subids-extension
+
+  (subgids   subids-extension-subgids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+             (default '()))
+  (subuids   subids-extension-subuids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+             (default '())))
+
+(define append-subid-ranges
+  (lambda args
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges
+     (apply append args))))
+
+(define (subids-extension-merge a b)
+  (subids-extension
+   (subgids (append-subid-ranges
+             (subids-extension-subgids a)
+             (subids-extension-subgids b)))
+   (subuids (append-subid-ranges
+             (subids-extension-subuids a)
+             (subids-extension-subuids b)))))
+
+(define subids-service-type
+  (service-type (name 'subids)
+                ;; Concatenate <subid-range> lists.
+                (compose (lambda (args)
+                           (fold subids-extension-merge
+                                 (subids-extension)
+                                 args)))
+                (extend
+                 (lambda (config extension)
+                   (subids-configuration
+                    (inherit config)
+                    (subgids
+                     (append-subid-ranges
+                      (subids-configuration-subgids config)
+                      (subids-extension-subgids extension)))
+                    (subuids
+                     (append-subid-ranges
+                      (subids-configuration-subuids config)
+                      (subids-extension-subuids extension))))))
+                (extensions
+                 (list (service-extension activation-service-type
+                                          subids-activation)))
+                (default-value
+                  (subids-configuration))
+                (description
+                 "Ensure the specified sub UIDs and sub GIDs exist in
+/etc/subuid and /etc/subgid.")))
+
 ;;; shadow.scm ends here
diff --git a/gnu/tests/shadow.scm b/gnu/tests/shadow.scm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..1e755b5438
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gnu/tests/shadow.scm
@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
+;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
+;;;
+;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
+;;;
+;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
+;;; your option) any later version.
+;;;
+;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+;;;
+;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;;; along with GNU Guix.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+(define-module (gnu tests shadow)
+  #:use-module (gnu packages base)
+  #:use-module (gnu tests)
+  #:use-module (gnu services)
+  #:use-module (gnu system)
+  #:use-module (gnu system accounts)
+  #:use-module (gnu system shadow)
+  #:use-module (gnu system vm)
+  #:use-module (guix gexp)
+  #:export (%test-subids))
+
+\f
+(define %subids-os
+  (simple-operating-system
+   (simple-service
+    'simple-subids
+    subids-service-type
+    (subids-extension
+     (subgids
+      (list
+       (subid-range
+        (name "alice"))
+       (subid-range
+        (name "bob")
+        (start 100700))))
+     (subuids
+      (list
+       (subid-range
+        (name "alice"))))))))
+
+(define (run-subids-test)
+  "Run IMAGE as an OCI backed Shepherd service, inside OS."
+
+  (define os
+    (marionette-operating-system
+     (operating-system-with-gc-roots
+      %subids-os
+      (list))
+     #:imported-modules '((gnu services herd)
+                          (guix combinators))))
+
+  (define vm
+    (virtual-machine
+     (operating-system os)
+     (volatile? #f)
+     (memory-size 1024)
+     (disk-image-size (* 3000 (expt 2 20)))
+     (port-forwardings '())))
+
+  (define test
+    (with-imported-modules '((gnu build marionette))
+      #~(begin
+          (use-modules (srfi srfi-11) (srfi srfi-64)
+                       (gnu build marionette))
+
+          (define marionette
+            ;; Relax timeout to accommodate older systems and
+            ;; allow for pulling the image.
+            (make-marionette (list #$vm) #:timeout 60))
+
+          (test-runner-current (system-test-runner #$output))
+          (test-begin "subids")
+
+          (test-equal "/etc/subid and /etc/subgid are created and their content is sound"
+            '("root:100000:700\nbob:100700:65536\nalice:166236:65536"
+              "root:100000:65536\nalice:165536:65536")
+            (marionette-eval
+             `(begin
+                (use-modules (ice-9 popen)
+                             (ice-9 match)
+                             (ice-9 rdelim))
+
+                (define (read-lines file-or-port)
+                  (define (loop-lines port)
+                    (let loop ((lines '()))
+                      (match (read-line port)
+                        ((? eof-object?)
+                         (reverse lines))
+                        (line
+                         (loop (cons line lines))))))
+
+                  (if (port? file-or-port)
+                      (loop-lines file-or-port)
+                      (call-with-input-file file-or-port
+                        loop-lines)))
+
+                (define slurp
+                  (lambda args
+                    (let* ((port (apply open-pipe* OPEN_READ args))
+                           (output (read-lines port))
+                           (status (close-pipe port)))
+                      output)))
+                (let* ((response1 (slurp
+                                   ,(string-append #$coreutils "/bin/cat")
+                                   "/etc/subgid"))
+                       (response2 (slurp
+                                   ,(string-append #$coreutils "/bin/cat")
+                                   "/etc/subuid")))
+                  (list (string-join response1 "\n") (string-join response2 "\n"))))
+             marionette))
+
+          (test-end))))
+
+  (gexp->derivation "subids-test" test))
+
+(define %test-subids
+  (system-test
+   (name "subids")
+   (description "Test sub UIDs and sub GIDs provisioning service.")
+   (value (run-subids-test))))
-- 
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* [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support
  2024-07-28 15:25 [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support paul via Guix-patches via
  2024-07-28 15:29 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-08-19 21:32 ` paul via Guix-patches via
  2024-08-20 22:12   ` paul via Guix-patches via
  2024-08-19 22:08 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v2 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
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From: paul via Guix-patches via @ 2024-08-19 21:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337

Dear Guixers,

I'm sending a patchset rebased on current master. I can confirm tests 
still work.

Thank you for your work,

giacomo





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* [bug#72337] [PATCH v2 1/3] accounts: Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support.
  2024-07-28 15:25 [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support paul via Guix-patches via
  2024-07-28 15:29 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-08-19 21:32 ` [bug#72337] " paul via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-08-19 22:08 ` Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-08-19 22:08   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v2 2/3] account: Add /etc/subid and /etc/subgid allocation logic Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-08-19 22:08   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v2 3/3] system: Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-08-20 22:14 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v3 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
                   ` (2 subsequent siblings)
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From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-08-19 22:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337; +Cc: Giacomo Leidi

This commit adds a new record type, <subid-entry> and serializers
and deserializers for it in (gnu build accounts).  Each instance of this
record represents one line in either /etc/subuid or /etc/subgid.  Since
Shadow uses the same representation for both files, it should be ok if
we do it as well.

This commit adds also <subid-range>, a user facing representation of
<subid-entry>. It is supposed to be usable directly in OS configurations.

* gnu/build/accounts.scm (subid-entry): New record;
(write-subgid): add serializer for subgids;
(write-subuid): add serializer for subuids;
(read-subgid): add serializer for subgids;
(read-subuid): add serializer for subuids.
* gnu/system/accounts.scm (subid-range): New record.
* test/accounts.scm: Test them.

Change-Id: I6b037e40e354c069bf556412bb5b626bd3ea1b2c
---
 gnu/build/accounts.scm  | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---
 gnu/system/accounts.scm | 17 +++++++++++++
 tests/accounts.scm      | 55 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 106 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gnu/build/accounts.scm b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
index fa6f454b5e..ea8c69f205 100644
--- a/gnu/build/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2019, 2021, 2023 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -51,13 +52,23 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
             group-entry-gid
             group-entry-members
 
+            subid-entry
+            subid-entry?
+            subid-entry-name
+            subid-entry-start
+            subid-entry-count
+
             %password-lock-file
             write-group
             write-passwd
             write-shadow
+            write-subgid
+            write-subuid
             read-group
             read-passwd
             read-shadow
+            read-subgid
+            read-subuid
 
             %id-min
             %id-max
@@ -68,11 +79,12 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
-;;; This modules provides functionality equivalent to the C library's
+;;; This module provides functionality equivalent to the C library's
 ;;; <shadow.h>, <pwd.h>, and <grp.h> routines, as well as a subset of the
 ;;; functionality of the Shadow command-line tools.  It can parse and write
-;;; /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group.  It can also take care of UID
-;;; and GID allocation in a way similar to what 'useradd' does.
+;;; /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/group, /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid.  It can
+;;; also take care of UID and GID allocation in a way similar to what 'useradd'
+;;; does.  The same goes for sub UID and sub GID allocation.
 ;;;
 ;;; The benefit is twofold: less code is involved, and the ID allocation
 ;;; strategy and state preservation is made explicit.
@@ -225,6 +237,17 @@ (define-database-entry <group-entry>              ;<grp.h>
                    (serialization list->comma-separated comma-separated->list)
                    (default '())))
 
+(define-database-entry <subid-entry>              ;<subid.h>
+  subid-entry make-subid-entry
+  subid-entry?
+  (serialization #\: subid-entry->string string->subid-entry)
+
+  (name            subid-entry-name)
+  (start           subid-entry-start
+                   (serialization number->string string->number))
+  (count           subid-entry-count
+                   (serialization number->string string->number)))
+
 (define %password-lock-file
   ;; The password database lock file used by libc's 'lckpwdf'.  Users should
   ;; grab this lock with 'with-file-lock' when they access the databases.
@@ -265,6 +288,10 @@ (define write-shadow
   (database-writer "/etc/shadow" #o600 shadow-entry->string))
 (define write-group
   (database-writer "/etc/group" #o644 group-entry->string))
+(define write-subuid
+  (database-writer "/etc/subuid" #o644 subid-entry->string))
+(define write-subgid
+  (database-writer "/etc/subgid" #o644 subid-entry->string))
 
 (define (database-reader file string->entry)
   (lambda* (#:optional (file-or-port file))
@@ -287,6 +314,10 @@ (define read-shadow
   (database-reader "/etc/shadow" string->shadow-entry))
 (define read-group
   (database-reader "/etc/group" string->group-entry))
+(define read-subuid
+  (database-reader "/etc/subuid" string->subid-entry))
+(define read-subgid
+  (database-reader "/etc/subgid" string->subid-entry))
 
 \f
 ;;;
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 586cff1842..9a006c188d 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -39,6 +40,12 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
             user-group-id
             user-group-system?
 
+            subid-range
+            subid-range?
+            subid-range-name
+            subid-range-start
+            subid-range-count
+
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
 
@@ -85,6 +92,16 @@ (define-record-type* <user-group>
   (system?        user-group-system?              ; Boolean
                   (default #f)))
 
+(define-record-type* <subid-range>
+  subid-range make-subid-range
+  subid-range?
+  (name           subid-range-name)
+  (start          subid-range-start (default #f))    ; number
+  (count          subid-range-count                  ; number
+                  ; from find_new_sub_gids.c and
+                  ; find_new_sub_uids.c
+                  (default 65536)))
+
 (define (default-home-directory account)
   "Return the default home directory for ACCOUNT."
   (string-append "/home/" (user-account-name account)))
diff --git a/tests/accounts.scm b/tests/accounts.scm
index 78136390bb..4944c22f49 100644
--- a/tests/accounts.scm
+++ b/tests/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -41,6 +42,16 @@ (define %shadow-sample
 charlie:" (crypt "hey!" "$6$abc") ":17169::::::
 nobody:!:0::::::\n"))
 
+(define %subuid-sample
+  "\
+root:100000:300
+ada:100300:300\n")
+
+(define %subgid-sample
+  "\
+root:100000:600
+ada:100600:300\n")
+
 \f
 (test-begin "accounts")
 
@@ -135,6 +146,50 @@ (define %shadow-sample
                       read-shadow)
                     port))))
 
+(test-equal "write-subuid"
+  %subuid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subuid (list (subid-entry
+                           (name "root")
+                           (start 100000)
+                           (count 300))
+                          (subid-entry
+                           (name "ada")
+                           (start 100300)
+                           (count 300)))
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "read-subuid + write-subuid"
+  %subuid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subuid (call-with-input-string %subuid-sample
+                      read-subuid)
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "write-subgid"
+  %subgid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subgid (list (subid-entry
+                           (name "root")
+                           (start 100000)
+                           (count 600))
+                          (subid-entry
+                           (name "ada")
+                           (start 100600)
+                           (count 300)))
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "read-subgid + write-subgid"
+  %subgid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subgid (call-with-input-string %subgid-sample
+                      read-subgid)
+                    port))))
+
 \f
 (define allocate-groups (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-groups))
 (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))

base-commit: 00245fdcd4909d7e6b20fe88f5d089717115adc1
-- 
2.45.2





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* [bug#72337] [PATCH v2 2/3] account: Add /etc/subid and /etc/subgid allocation logic.
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From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-08-19 22:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337; +Cc: Giacomo Leidi

* gnu/build/accounts.scm (list-set): New variable;
(%sub-id-min): new variable;
(%sub-id-max): new variable;
(%sub-id-count): new variable;
(sub-id?): new variable;
(subid-range-fits?): new variable;
(subid-range-fits-between?): new variable;
(insert-subid-range): new variable;
(reserve-subids): new variable;
(range->entry): new variable;
(entry->range): new variable;
(allocate-subids): new variable;
(subuid+subgid-databases): new variable.

* gnu/system/accounts.scm (subid-range-end): New variable;
(subid-range-has-start?): new variable;
(subid-range-less): new variable.

* test/accounts.scm: Test them.

Change-Id: I8de1fd7cfe508b9c76408064d6f498471da0752d
---
 gnu/build/accounts.scm  | 229 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 gnu/system/accounts.scm |  30 ++++++
 tests/accounts.scm      | 108 +++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 366 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/gnu/build/accounts.scm b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
index ea8c69f205..3cbbacfaee 100644
--- a/gnu/build/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
@@ -74,8 +74,12 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
             %id-max
             %system-id-min
             %system-id-max
+            %sub-id-min
+            %sub-id-max
+            %sub-id-count
 
-            user+group-databases))
+            user+group-databases
+            subuid+subgid-databases))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
@@ -91,6 +95,18 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
 ;;;
 ;;; Code:
 
+\f
+;;;
+;;; General utilities.
+;;;
+
+(define (list-set lst el k)
+  (if (>= k (length lst))
+      `(,@lst ,el)
+      `(,@(list-head lst k)
+        ,el
+        ,@(list-tail lst k))))
+
 \f
 ;;;
 ;;; Machinery to define user and group databases.
@@ -342,6 +358,12 @@ (define %id-max 60000)
 (define %system-id-min 100)
 (define %system-id-max 999)
 
+;; According to Shadow's libmisc/find_new_sub_uids.c and
+;; libmisc/find_new_sub_gids.c.
+(define %sub-id-min 100000)
+(define %sub-id-max 600100000)
+(define %sub-id-count 65536)
+
 (define (system-id? id)
   (and (> id %system-id-min)
        (<= id %system-id-max)))
@@ -350,6 +372,10 @@ (define (user-id? id)
   (and (>= id %id-min)
        (< id %id-max)))
 
+(define (sub-id? id)
+  (and (>= id %sub-id-min)
+       (< id %sub-id-max)))
+
 (define* (allocate-id assignment #:key system?)
   "Return two values: a newly allocated ID, and an updated <allocation> record
 based on ASSIGNMENT.  If SYSTEM? is true, return a system ID."
@@ -405,6 +431,156 @@ (define* (reserve-ids allocation ids #:key (skip? #t))
               (allocation-ids allocation)
               ids))))
 
+(define (subid-range-fits? r interval-start interval-end)
+  (and (<= interval-start
+           (subid-range-start r))
+       (<= (subid-range-end r)
+           interval-end)))
+
+(define (subid-range-fits-between? r a b)
+  (subid-range-fits? r
+                     (+ (subid-range-start a) 1)
+                     (- (subid-range-end b) 1)))
+
+(define (insert-subid-range range lst)
+  (define* (actualize r #:key (start %sub-id-min))
+    (if (subid-range-has-start? r)
+        r
+        (subid-range
+         (inherit r)
+         (start start))))
+  (define lst-length (length lst))
+  (define range-name (subid-range-name range))
+  (define range-start (subid-range-start range))
+  (define has-start? (subid-range-has-start? range))
+  (define range-end (subid-range-end range))
+
+  (when has-start?
+    (unless (and (sub-id? range-start)
+                 (sub-id? range-end))
+      (raise
+       (string-append "Subid range of " range-name
+                      " from " range-start " to " range-end
+                      " spans over illegal subids.  Max allowed is "
+                      %sub-id-max ", min is " %sub-id-min "."))))
+
+  (if (<= lst-length 1)
+      (if (= lst-length 0)
+          (list (actualize range))
+          (if (subid-range-less range (first lst))
+              (list-set lst (actualize range) 0)
+              (list-set lst
+                        (actualize
+                         range
+                         #:start (and (subid-range-has-start? (first lst))
+                                      (+ (subid-range-end (first lst)) 1)))
+                        1)))
+      (let loop ((i 0))
+        (define next-i (+ i 1))
+        (define ith-range
+          (list-ref lst i))
+        (define ith-start
+          (subid-range-start ith-range))
+        (define ith-has-start?
+          (subid-range-has-start? ith-range))
+        (define ith-name
+          (subid-range-name ith-range))
+
+        (if (and
+             (= next-i lst-length)
+             (subid-range-less ith-range range))
+            (let ((actual-range
+                   (actualize
+                    range
+                    #:start (and ith-has-start?
+                                 (+ (subid-range-end ith-range) 1)))))
+              (list-set lst
+                        actual-range
+                        lst-length))
+            (let* ((next-range
+                    (list-ref lst next-i))
+                   (next-has-start?
+                    (subid-range-has-start? next-range)))
+              (cond
+
+               ((and has-start? (= range-start ith-start))
+                (raise
+                 (string-append "Subid range of " range-name
+                                " has same start "
+                                (number->string range-start)
+                                " of the one "
+                                "from " ith-name ".")))
+
+               ((and (= i 0)
+                     (subid-range-less range ith-range)
+                     (or
+                      (and
+                       has-start? ith-has-start?
+                       (subid-range-fits? (actualize range)
+                                          %sub-id-min
+                                          (- (subid-range-start
+                                              (actualize ith-range))
+                                             1)))
+                      (not (and has-start? ith-has-start?))))
+                (list-set lst (actualize range) 0))
+
+               ((subid-range-less range ith-range)
+                (raise
+                 (string-append "Subid range of " range-name
+                                " overlaps with the one of "
+                                ith-name ".")))
+
+               ((and (subid-range-less ith-range range)
+                     (subid-range-less range next-range))
+                (if (or (not (and has-start?
+                                  ith-has-start?
+                                  next-has-start?))
+
+                        (and has-start?
+                             ith-has-start?
+                             next-has-start?
+                             (subid-range-fits-between? range
+                                                        ith-range
+                                                        next-range)))
+                    (list-set lst
+                              (actualize range
+                                         #:start (and ith-has-start?
+                                                      (+ (subid-range-end ith-range) 1)))
+                              next-i)
+                    (if (>= i lst-length)
+                        (if (and (subid-range-less next-range range)
+                                 (let ((actual-next
+                                        (actualize next-range
+                                                   #:start (and ith-has-start?
+                                                                (+ (subid-range-end ith-range) 1)))))
+                                   (or (not (subid-range-has-start? actual-next))
+                                       (subid-range-fits?
+                                        (actualize range
+                                                   #:start (and next-has-start?
+                                                                (+ (subid-range-end next-range) 1)))
+                                        (+ (subid-range-end actual-next) 1)
+                                        %sub-id-max))))
+                            (list-set lst range lst-length)
+                            (raise
+                             (string-append "Couldn't fit " range-name ", reached end of list.")))
+                        (loop next-i))))
+
+               ((or
+                 (not has-start?)
+                 (subid-range-less next-range range))
+                (loop next-i))
+
+               (else
+                (raise (string-append "Couldn't fit " range-name ", this should never happen.")))))))))
+
+(define* (reserve-subids allocation ranges)
+  "Mark the subid ranges listed in RANGES as reserved in ALLOCATION.
+ALLOCATION is supposed to be sorted by SUBID-RANGE-LESS."
+  (fold insert-subid-range
+        allocation
+        (sort-list ranges
+                   subid-range-less)))
+
 (define (allocated? allocation id)
   "Return true if ID is already allocated as part of ALLOCATION."
   (->bool (vhash-assv id (allocation-ids allocation))))
@@ -540,6 +716,31 @@ (define* (allocate-passwd users groups #:optional (current-passwd '()))
           uids
           users)))
 
+(define (range->entry range)
+  (subid-entry
+   (name (subid-range-name range))
+   (start (subid-range-start range))
+   (count (subid-range-count range))))
+
+(define (entry->range entry)
+  (subid-range
+   (name (subid-entry-name entry))
+   (start (subid-entry-start entry))
+   (count (subid-entry-count entry))))
+
+(define* (allocate-subids ranges #:optional (current-ranges '()))
+  "Return a list of subids entries for RANGES, a list of <subid-range>.  Members
+for each group are taken from MEMBERS, a vhash that maps ranges names to member
+names.  IDs found in CURRENT-RANGES, a list of subid entries, are reused."
+  (define subids
+    ;; Mark all the currently used IDs and the explicitly requested IDs as
+    ;; reserved.
+    (reserve-subids (reserve-subids (list)
+                                    current-ranges)
+                    ranges))
+
+  (map range->entry subids))
+
 (define* (days-since-epoch #:optional (current-time current-time))
   "Return the number of days elapsed since the 1st of January, 1970."
   (let* ((now   (current-time time-utc))
@@ -615,3 +816,29 @@ (define* (user+group-databases users groups
                     #:current-time current-time))
 
   (values group-entries passwd-entries shadow-entries))
+
+(define* (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids
+                                  #:key
+                                  (current-subuids
+                                   (map entry->range
+                                        (empty-if-not-found read-subuid)))
+                                  (current-subgids
+                                   (map entry->range
+                                        (empty-if-not-found read-subgid))))
+  "Return two values: the list of subgid entries, and the list of subuid entries
+corresponding to SUBUIDS and SUBGIDS.
+Preserve stateful bits from CURRENT-SUBUIDS and CURRENT-SUBGIDS."
+
+  (define (range-eqv? a b)
+    (string=? (subid-range-name a)
+              (subid-range-name b)))
+
+  (define subuid-entries
+    (allocate-subids
+     (lset-difference range-eqv? subuids current-subuids) current-subuids))
+
+  (define subgid-entries
+    (allocate-subids
+     (lset-difference range-eqv? subgids current-subgids) current-subgids))
+
+  (values subuid-entries subgid-entries))
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 9a006c188d..1b88ca301f 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -45,6 +45,9 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
             subid-range-name
             subid-range-start
             subid-range-count
+            subid-range-end
+            subid-range-has-start?
+            subid-range-less
 
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
@@ -102,6 +105,33 @@ (define-record-type* <subid-range>
                   ; find_new_sub_uids.c
                   (default 65536)))
 
+(define (subid-range-end range)
+  "Returns the last subid referenced in RANGE."
+  (and
+   (subid-range-has-start? range)
+   (+ (subid-range-start range)
+      (subid-range-count range)
+      -1)))
+
+(define (subid-range-has-start? range)
+  "Returns #t when RANGE's start is a number."
+  (number? (subid-range-start range)))
+
+(define (subid-range-less a b)
+  "Returns #t when subid range A either starts before, or is more specific
+than B.  When it is not possible to determine whether a range is more specific
+w.r.t. another range their names are compared alphabetically."
+  (define start-a (subid-range-start a))
+  (define start-b (subid-range-start b))
+  (cond ((and (not start-a) (not start-b))
+         (string< (subid-range-name a)
+                  (subid-range-name b)))
+        ((and start-a start-b)
+         (< start-a start-b))
+        (else
+         (and start-a
+              (not start-b)))))
+
 (define (default-home-directory account)
   "Return the default home directory for ACCOUNT."
   (string-append "/home/" (user-account-name account)))
diff --git a/tests/accounts.scm b/tests/accounts.scm
index 4944c22f49..2fbebfaf56 100644
--- a/tests/accounts.scm
+++ b/tests/accounts.scm
@@ -193,6 +193,7 @@ (define %subgid-sample
 \f
 (define allocate-groups (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-groups))
 (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
+(define allocate-subids (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-subids))
 
 (test-equal "allocate-groups"
   ;; Allocate GIDs in a stateless fashion.
@@ -257,6 +258,69 @@ (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
                    (list (group-entry (name "d")
                                       (gid (- %id-max 2))))))
 
+(test-equal "allocate-subids"
+  ;; Allocate sub IDs in a stateless fashion.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "root") (start %sub-id-min) (count 100))
+        (subid-entry (name "t") (start 100100) (count 899))
+        (subid-entry (name "x") (start 100999) (count 200)))
+  (allocate-subids (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "t") (count 899)))
+                   (list (subid-range (name "root") (count 100)))))
+
+(test-equal "allocate-subids with requested IDs ranges"
+  ;; Make sure the requested sub ID for "t" and "x" are honored.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 200))
+        (subid-entry (name "t") (start 1000000) (count 899))
+        (subid-entry (name "l") (start 1000899) (count 100))
+        (subid-entry (name "root") (start 1000999) (count 100)))
+  (allocate-subids (list
+                    (subid-range (name "root") (count 100))
+                    (subid-range (name "l") (count 100)))
+                   (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "t") (start 1000000) (count 899)))))
+
+(test-equal "allocate-subids with interleaving"
+  ;; Make sure the requested sub ID for "m" is honored.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 200))
+        (subid-entry (name "t") (start 1000000) (count 899))
+        (subid-entry (name "i") (start 1100000) (count 1))
+        (subid-entry (name "root") (start 1100001) (count 100))
+        (subid-entry (name "m") (start 1200000) (count 27)))
+  (allocate-subids (list (subid-range (name "m") (start 1200000) (count 27)))
+                   (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "t") (start 1000000) (count 899))
+                    (subid-range (name "i") (start 1100000) (count 1))
+                    (subid-range (name "root") (count 100)))))
+
+(let ((inputs+currents
+       (list
+        ;; Try impossible before
+        (list
+         (list (subid-range (name "m") (start 100100) (count 27)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 150))))
+        ;; Try impossible after
+        (list
+         (list (subid-range (name "m") (start %sub-id-min) (count 30)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "x") (start (+ 29 %sub-id-min)) (count 150))))
+        ;; Try impossible between
+        (list
+         (list (subid-range (name "m") (start 100200) (count 500)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "root") (start %sub-id-min) (count 100))
+          (subid-range (name "x") (start (+ %sub-id-min 500)) (count 100)))))))
+  (test-error "allocate-subids with interleaving, impossible interleaving"
+              "error"
+              ;; Make sure it's impossible to explicitly request impossible allocations
+              (for-each
+               (lambda (lst)
+                 (allocate-subids (first lst) (second lst)))
+               inputs+currents)))
+
 (test-equal "allocate-passwd"
   ;; Allocate UIDs in a stateless fashion.
   (list (password-entry (name "alice") (uid %id-min) (gid 1000)
@@ -376,4 +440,48 @@ (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
                                 (make-time type 0 (* 24 3600 100)))))
     list))
 
+(test-equal "subuid+subgid-databases"
+  ;; The whole process.
+  (list (list (subid-entry (name "root")
+                           (start %sub-id-min)
+                           (count 100))
+              (subid-entry (name "alice")
+                           (start (+ %sub-id-min 100))
+                           (count 200))
+              (subid-entry (name "bob")
+                           (start (+ %sub-id-min 100 200))
+                           (count 200)))
+        (list
+         (subid-entry (name "root")
+                      (start %sub-id-min)
+                      (count 200))
+         (subid-entry (name "alice")
+                      (start (+ %sub-id-min 200))
+                      (count 400))
+         (subid-entry (name "charlie")
+                      (start (+ %sub-id-min 200 400))
+                      (count 300))))
+  (call-with-values
+      (lambda ()
+        (subuid+subgid-databases
+         (list (subid-range (name "root")
+                            (start %sub-id-min)
+                            (count 100))
+               (subid-range (name "alice")
+                            (start (+ %sub-id-min 100))
+                            (count 200))
+               (subid-range (name "bob")
+                            (count 200)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "alice")
+                       (count 400))
+          (subid-range (name "charlie")
+                       (count 300)))
+         #:current-subgids
+         (list (subid-range (name "root")
+                            (start %sub-id-min)
+                            (count 200)))
+         #:current-subuids '()))
+    list))
+
 (test-end "accounts")
-- 
2.45.2





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From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-08-19 22:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337
  Cc: Giacomo Leidi, Florian Pelz, Ludovic Courtès,
	Matthew Trzcinski, Maxim Cournoyer

This commit adds a Guix System service to handle allocation of subuid
and subgid requests.  Users that don't care can just add themselves as a
subid-range and don't need to specify anything but their user name.
Users that care about specific ranges, such as possibly LXD, can specify
a start and a count.

* doc/guix.texi: Document the new service.
* gnu/build/activation.scm (activate-subuids+subgids): New variable.
* gnu/local.mk: Add gnu/tests/shadow.scm.
* gnu/system/accounts.scm (sexp->subid-range): New variable.
* gnu/system/shadow.scm (%root-subid): New variable;
(subids-configuration): new record;
(subid-range->gexp): new variable;
(assert-valid-subids): new variable;
(delete-duplicate-ranges): new variable;
(subids-activation): new variable;
(subids-extension): new record;
(append-subid-ranges): new variable;
(subids-extension-merge): new variable;
(subids-service-type): new variable.
* gnu/tests/shadow.scm (subids): New system test.

Change-Id: I3755e1c75771220c74fe8ae5de1a7d90f2376635
---
 doc/guix.texi            | 171 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 gnu/build/activation.scm |  19 ++++
 gnu/local.mk             |   1 +
 gnu/system/accounts.scm  |  10 ++
 gnu/system/shadow.scm    | 207 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 gnu/tests/shadow.scm     | 128 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
 6 files changed, 534 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 gnu/tests/shadow.scm

diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index 0e1e253b02..a799342769 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -41647,6 +41647,177 @@ Miscellaneous Services
 @end deftp
 
 
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@cindex Subids
+@subsubheading Subid Service
+
+The @code{(gnu system shadow)} module exposes the
+@code{subids-service-type}, its configuration record
+@code{subids-configuration} and its extension record
+@code{subids-extension}.
+
+With @code{subids-service-type}, subuids and subgids ranges can be reserved for
+users that desire so:
+
+@lisp
+(use-modules (gnu system shadow)     ;for 'subids-service-type'
+             (gnu system accounts)   ;for 'subid-range'
+             @dots{})
+
+(operating-system
+  ;; @dots{}
+  (services
+    (list
+      (simple-service 'alice-bob-subids
+                      subids-service-type
+                      (subids-extension
+                        (subgids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))))
+                        (subuids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))
+                          (subid-range (name "bob")
+                                       (start 100700)))))))))
+@end lisp
+
+Users (definitely other services), usually, are supposed to extend the service
+instead of adding subids directly to @code{subids-configuration}, unless the
+want to change the default behavior for root.  With default settings the
+@code{subids-service-type} adds, if it's not already there, a configuration
+for the root account to both @code{/etc/subuid} and @code{/etc/subgid}, possibly
+starting at the minimum possible subid.  Otherwise the root subuids and subgids
+ranges are fitted wherever possible.
+
+The above configuration will yield the following:
+
+@example
+# cat /etc/subgid
+root:100000:65536
+alice:165536:65536
+# cat /etc/subuid
+root:100000:700
+bob:100700:65536
+alice:166236:65536
+@end example
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subids-configuration
+
+With default settings the
+@code{subids-service-type} adds, if it's not already there, a configuration
+for the root account to both @code{/etc/subuid} and @code{/etc/subgid}, possibly
+starting at the minimum possible subid.  To disable the default behavior and
+provide your own definition for the root subid ranges you can set to @code{#f}
+the @code{add-root?} field:
+
+@lisp
+(use-modules (gnu system shadow)     ;for 'subids-service-type'
+             (gnu system accounts)   ;for 'subid-range'
+             @dots{})
+
+(operating-system
+  ;; @dots{}
+  (services
+    (list
+      (service subids-service-type
+               (subids-configuration
+                (add-root? #f)
+                (subgids
+                  (subid-range (name "root")
+                               (start 120000)
+                               (count 100)))
+                (subuids
+                  (subid-range (name "root")
+                               (start 120000)
+                               (count 100)))))
+      (simple-service 'alice-bob-subids
+                      subids-service-type
+                      (subids-extension
+                        (subgids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))))
+                        (subuids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))
+                          (subid-range (name "bob")
+                                       (start 100700)))))))))
+@end lisp
+
+Available @code{subids-configuration} fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{add-root?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: boolean)
+Whether to automatically configure subuids and subgids for root.
+
+@item @code{subgids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be serialized to @code{/etc/subgid}.
+If a range doesn't specify a start it will be fitted based on its number of
+requrested subids.  If a range doesn't specify a count the default size
+of 65536 will be assumed.
+
+@item @code{subuids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be serialized to @code{/etc/subuid}.
+If a range doesn't specify a start it will be fitted based on its number of
+requrested subids.  If a range doesn't specify a count the default size
+of 65536 will be assumed.
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subids-extension
+
+Available @code{subids-extension} fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+
+@item @code{subgids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be appended to
+@code{subids-configuration-subgids}.  Entries with the same name are deduplicated
+upon merging.
+
+@item @code{subuids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be appended to
+@code{subids-configuration-subuids}.  Entries with the same name are deduplicated
+upon merging.
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subid-range
+
+The @code{subid-range} record is defined at @code{(gnu system accounts)}.
+Available fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+
+@item @code{name} (type: string)
+The name of the user or group that will own this range.
+
+@item @code{start} (default: @code{#f}) (type: integer)
+The first requested subid.  When false the first available subid with enough
+contiguous subids will be assigned.
+
+@item @code{count} (default: @code{#f}) (type: integer)
+The number of total allocated subids.  When #f the default of 65536 will be
+assumed .
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
 @c %end of fragment
 
 @node Privileged Programs
diff --git a/gnu/build/activation.scm b/gnu/build/activation.scm
index a57ca78a86..91662fe0fd 100644
--- a/gnu/build/activation.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/activation.scm
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
 ;;; Copyright © 2021 Brice Waegeneire <brice@waegenei.re>
 ;;; Copyright © 2022 Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <me@tobias.gr>
 ;;; Copyright © 2024 Nicolas Graves <ngraves@ngraves.fr>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -40,6 +41,7 @@ (define-module (gnu build activation)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
   #:export (activate-users+groups
+            activate-subuids+subgids
             activate-user-home
             activate-etc
             activate-privileged-programs
@@ -203,6 +205,23 @@ (define (activate-users+groups users groups)
               (chmod directory #o555))
             (duplicates (map user-account-home-directory system-accounts))))
 
+(define (activate-subuids+subgids subuids subgids)
+  "Make sure SUBUIDS (a list of subid range records) and SUBGIDS (a list of
+subid range records) are all available."
+
+  ;; Take same lock as Shadow while we read
+  ;; and write the databases.  This ensures there's no race condition with
+  ;; other tools that might be accessing it at the same time.
+  (with-file-lock "/etc/subgid.lock"
+    (let-values (((subuid subgid)
+                  (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids)))
+      (write-subgid subgid)))
+
+  (with-file-lock "/etc/subuid.lock"
+    (let-values (((subuid subgid)
+                  (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids)))
+      (write-subuid subuid))))
+
 (define (activate-user-home users)
   "Create and populate the home directory of USERS, a list of tuples, unless
 they already exist."
diff --git a/gnu/local.mk b/gnu/local.mk
index 3b0a3858f7..88467e3d42 100644
--- a/gnu/local.mk
+++ b/gnu/local.mk
@@ -839,6 +839,7 @@ GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES =				\
   %D%/tests/samba.scm				\
   %D%/tests/security.scm			\
   %D%/tests/security-token.scm			\
+  %D%/tests/shadow.scm  			\
   %D%/tests/singularity.scm			\
   %D%/tests/ssh.scm				\
   %D%/tests/telephony.scm		        \
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 1b88ca301f..f63d7f96bd 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
 
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
+            sexp->subid-range
 
             default-shell))
 
@@ -159,3 +160,12 @@ (define (sexp->user-account sexp)
                    (create-home-directory? create-home-directory?)
                    (shell shell) (password password)
                    (system? system?)))))
+
+(define (sexp->subid-range sexp)
+  "Take SEXP, a tuple as returned by 'subid-range->gexp', and turn it into a
+subid-range record."
+  (match sexp
+    ((name start count)
+     (subid-range (name name)
+                  (start start)
+                  (count count)))))
diff --git a/gnu/system/shadow.scm b/gnu/system/shadow.scm
index d9f13271d8..84b5de660b 100644
--- a/gnu/system/shadow.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/shadow.scm
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
 ;;; Copyright © 2020 Jan (janneke) Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
 ;;; Copyright © 2020, 2023 Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>
 ;;; Copyright © 2020 Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -77,7 +78,20 @@ (define-module (gnu system shadow)
             %base-user-accounts
 
             account-service-type
-            account-service))
+            account-service
+
+            subids-configuration
+            subids-configuration?
+            subids-configuration-add-root?
+            subids-configuration-subgids
+            subids-configuration-subuids
+
+            subids-extension
+            subids-extension?
+            subids-extension-subgids
+            subids-extension-subuids
+
+            subids-service-type))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
@@ -380,7 +394,7 @@ (define (assert-valid-users/groups users groups)
 
 \f
 ;;;
-;;; Service.
+;;; Accounts Service.
 ;;;
 
 (define (user-group->gexp group)
@@ -521,4 +535,193 @@ (define (account-service accounts+groups skeletons)
   (service account-service-type
            (append skeletons accounts+groups)))
 
+\f
+;;;
+;;; Subids Service.
+;;;
+
+(define %sub-id-min
+  (@@ (gnu build accounts) %sub-id-min))
+(define %sub-id-max
+  (@@ (gnu build accounts) %sub-id-max))
+(define %sub-id-count
+  (@@ (gnu build accounts) %sub-id-count))
+
+(define* (%root-subid #:optional (start %sub-id-min) (count %sub-id-count))
+  (subid-range
+   (name "root")
+   (start start)
+   (count count)))
+
+(define-record-type* <subids-configuration>
+  subids-configuration make-subids-configuration
+  subids-configuration?
+  this-subids-configuration
+
+  (add-root?   subids-configuration-add-root?                 ; boolean
+               (default #t))
+  (subgids     subids-configuration-subgids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+               (default '()))
+  (subuids     subids-configuration-subuids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+               (default '())))
+
+(define (subid-range->gexp range)
+  "Turn RANGE, a <subid-range> object, into a list-valued gexp suitable for
+'activate-subuids+subgids'."
+  (define count (subid-range-count range))
+  #~`(#$(subid-range-name range)
+      #$(subid-range-start range)
+      #$(if (and (number? count)
+                 (> count 0))
+            count
+            %sub-id-count)))
+
+(define (assert-valid-subids ranges)
+  (cond ((>= (fold + 0 (map subid-range-count ranges))
+             (- %sub-id-max %sub-id-min -1))
+         (raise
+          (string-append
+           "The configured ranges are more than the "
+           (- %sub-id-max %sub-id-min -1) " max allowed.")))
+        ((any (lambda (r)
+                (define start (subid-range-start r))
+                (and start
+                 (< start %sub-id-min)))
+                ranges)
+         (raise
+          (string-append
+           "One subid-range starts before the minimum allowed sub id "
+           %sub-id-min ".")))
+        ((any (lambda (r)
+                (define end (subid-range-end r))
+                (and end
+                 (> end %sub-id-max)))
+                ranges)
+         (raise
+          (string-append
+           "One subid-range ends after the maximum allowed sub id "
+           %sub-id-max ".")))
+        ((any (compose null? subid-range-name)
+                ranges)
+         (raise
+          "One subid-range has a null name."))
+        ((any (compose string-null? subid-range-name)
+                ranges)
+         (raise
+          "One subid-range has a name equal to the empty string."))
+        (else #t)))
+
+(define (delete-duplicate-ranges ranges)
+  (delete-duplicates ranges
+                     (lambda args
+                       (apply string=? (map subid-range-name ranges)))))
+
+(define (subids-activation config)
+  "Return a gexp that activates SUBUIDS+SUBGIDS, a list of <subid-range>
+objects."
+  (define (add-root-when-missing ranges)
+    (define sorted-ranges
+      (sort-list ranges subid-range-less))
+    (define root-missing?
+      (not
+       (find (lambda (r)
+               (string=? "root"
+                         (subid-range-name r)))
+             sorted-ranges)))
+    (define first-start
+      (and (> (length sorted-ranges) 0)
+           (subid-range-start (first sorted-ranges))))
+    (define first-has-start?
+      (number? first-start))
+    (define root-start
+      (if first-has-start?
+          (and
+           (> first-start %sub-id-min)
+           %sub-id-min)
+          %sub-id-min))
+    (define root-count
+      (if first-has-start?
+          (- first-start %sub-id-min)
+          %sub-id-count))
+    (if (and root-missing?
+             (subids-configuration-add-root? config))
+        (append (list (%root-subid root-start root-count))
+                sorted-ranges)
+        sorted-ranges))
+
+  (define subuids
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges (subids-configuration-subuids config)))
+
+  (define subuids-specs
+    (map subid-range->gexp (add-root-when-missing subuids)))
+
+  (define subgids
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges (subids-configuration-subgids config)))
+
+  (define subgids-specs
+    (map subid-range->gexp (add-root-when-missing subgids)))
+
+  (assert-valid-subids subgids)
+  (assert-valid-subids subuids)
+
+  ;; Add subuids and subgids.
+  (with-imported-modules (source-module-closure '((gnu system accounts)))
+    #~(begin
+        (use-modules (gnu system accounts))
+
+        (activate-subuids+subgids (map sexp->subid-range (list #$@subuids-specs))
+                                  (map sexp->subid-range (list #$@subgids-specs))))))
+
+(define-record-type* <subids-extension>
+  subids-extension make-subids-extension
+  subids-extension?
+  this-subids-extension
+
+  (subgids   subids-extension-subgids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+             (default '()))
+  (subuids   subids-extension-subuids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+             (default '())))
+
+(define append-subid-ranges
+  (lambda args
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges
+     (apply append args))))
+
+(define (subids-extension-merge a b)
+  (subids-extension
+   (subgids (append-subid-ranges
+             (subids-extension-subgids a)
+             (subids-extension-subgids b)))
+   (subuids (append-subid-ranges
+             (subids-extension-subuids a)
+             (subids-extension-subuids b)))))
+
+(define subids-service-type
+  (service-type (name 'subids)
+                ;; Concatenate <subid-range> lists.
+                (compose (lambda (args)
+                           (fold subids-extension-merge
+                                 (subids-extension)
+                                 args)))
+                (extend
+                 (lambda (config extension)
+                   (subids-configuration
+                    (inherit config)
+                    (subgids
+                     (append-subid-ranges
+                      (subids-configuration-subgids config)
+                      (subids-extension-subgids extension)))
+                    (subuids
+                     (append-subid-ranges
+                      (subids-configuration-subuids config)
+                      (subids-extension-subuids extension))))))
+                (extensions
+                 (list (service-extension activation-service-type
+                                          subids-activation)))
+                (default-value
+                  (subids-configuration))
+                (description
+                 "Ensure the specified sub UIDs and sub GIDs exist in
+/etc/subuid and /etc/subgid.")))
+
 ;;; shadow.scm ends here
diff --git a/gnu/tests/shadow.scm b/gnu/tests/shadow.scm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..1e755b5438
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gnu/tests/shadow.scm
@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
+;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
+;;;
+;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
+;;;
+;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
+;;; your option) any later version.
+;;;
+;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+;;;
+;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;;; along with GNU Guix.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+(define-module (gnu tests shadow)
+  #:use-module (gnu packages base)
+  #:use-module (gnu tests)
+  #:use-module (gnu services)
+  #:use-module (gnu system)
+  #:use-module (gnu system accounts)
+  #:use-module (gnu system shadow)
+  #:use-module (gnu system vm)
+  #:use-module (guix gexp)
+  #:export (%test-subids))
+
+\f
+(define %subids-os
+  (simple-operating-system
+   (simple-service
+    'simple-subids
+    subids-service-type
+    (subids-extension
+     (subgids
+      (list
+       (subid-range
+        (name "alice"))
+       (subid-range
+        (name "bob")
+        (start 100700))))
+     (subuids
+      (list
+       (subid-range
+        (name "alice"))))))))
+
+(define (run-subids-test)
+  "Run IMAGE as an OCI backed Shepherd service, inside OS."
+
+  (define os
+    (marionette-operating-system
+     (operating-system-with-gc-roots
+      %subids-os
+      (list))
+     #:imported-modules '((gnu services herd)
+                          (guix combinators))))
+
+  (define vm
+    (virtual-machine
+     (operating-system os)
+     (volatile? #f)
+     (memory-size 1024)
+     (disk-image-size (* 3000 (expt 2 20)))
+     (port-forwardings '())))
+
+  (define test
+    (with-imported-modules '((gnu build marionette))
+      #~(begin
+          (use-modules (srfi srfi-11) (srfi srfi-64)
+                       (gnu build marionette))
+
+          (define marionette
+            ;; Relax timeout to accommodate older systems and
+            ;; allow for pulling the image.
+            (make-marionette (list #$vm) #:timeout 60))
+
+          (test-runner-current (system-test-runner #$output))
+          (test-begin "subids")
+
+          (test-equal "/etc/subid and /etc/subgid are created and their content is sound"
+            '("root:100000:700\nbob:100700:65536\nalice:166236:65536"
+              "root:100000:65536\nalice:165536:65536")
+            (marionette-eval
+             `(begin
+                (use-modules (ice-9 popen)
+                             (ice-9 match)
+                             (ice-9 rdelim))
+
+                (define (read-lines file-or-port)
+                  (define (loop-lines port)
+                    (let loop ((lines '()))
+                      (match (read-line port)
+                        ((? eof-object?)
+                         (reverse lines))
+                        (line
+                         (loop (cons line lines))))))
+
+                  (if (port? file-or-port)
+                      (loop-lines file-or-port)
+                      (call-with-input-file file-or-port
+                        loop-lines)))
+
+                (define slurp
+                  (lambda args
+                    (let* ((port (apply open-pipe* OPEN_READ args))
+                           (output (read-lines port))
+                           (status (close-pipe port)))
+                      output)))
+                (let* ((response1 (slurp
+                                   ,(string-append #$coreutils "/bin/cat")
+                                   "/etc/subgid"))
+                       (response2 (slurp
+                                   ,(string-append #$coreutils "/bin/cat")
+                                   "/etc/subuid")))
+                  (list (string-join response1 "\n") (string-join response2 "\n"))))
+             marionette))
+
+          (test-end))))
+
+  (gexp->derivation "subids-test" test))
+
+(define %test-subids
+  (system-test
+   (name "subids")
+   (description "Test sub UIDs and sub GIDs provisioning service.")
+   (value (run-subids-test))))
-- 
2.45.2





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* [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support
  2024-08-19 21:32 ` [bug#72337] " paul via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-08-20 22:12   ` paul via Guix-patches via
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: paul via Guix-patches via @ 2024-08-20 22:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337

Dear Guixers,


I'm sending a v3. This patchset brings a small fix where numbers where 
not converted to strings in error messages string-append calls.


Thank you for your time,


giacomo





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* [bug#72337] [PATCH v3 1/3] accounts: Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support.
  2024-07-28 15:25 [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support paul via Guix-patches via
                   ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  2024-08-19 22:08 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v2 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-08-20 22:14 ` Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-08-20 22:14   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v3 2/3] account: Add /etc/subid and /etc/subgid allocation logic Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
                     ` (2 more replies)
  2024-09-07 20:51 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v4 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-10-07 22:40 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v5 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  5 siblings, 3 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-08-20 22:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337; +Cc: Giacomo Leidi

This commit adds a new record type, <subid-entry> and serializers
and deserializers for it in (gnu build accounts).  Each instance of this
record represents one line in either /etc/subuid or /etc/subgid.  Since
Shadow uses the same representation for both files, it should be ok if
we do it as well.

This commit adds also <subid-range>, a user facing representation of
<subid-entry>. It is supposed to be usable directly in OS configurations.

* gnu/build/accounts.scm (subid-entry): New record;
(write-subgid): add serializer for subgids;
(write-subuid): add serializer for subuids;
(read-subgid): add serializer for subgids;
(read-subuid): add serializer for subuids.
* gnu/system/accounts.scm (subid-range): New record.
* test/accounts.scm: Test them.

Change-Id: I6b037e40e354c069bf556412bb5b626bd3ea1b2c
---
 gnu/build/accounts.scm  | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---
 gnu/system/accounts.scm | 17 +++++++++++++
 tests/accounts.scm      | 55 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 106 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gnu/build/accounts.scm b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
index fa6f454b5e..ea8c69f205 100644
--- a/gnu/build/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2019, 2021, 2023 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -51,13 +52,23 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
             group-entry-gid
             group-entry-members
 
+            subid-entry
+            subid-entry?
+            subid-entry-name
+            subid-entry-start
+            subid-entry-count
+
             %password-lock-file
             write-group
             write-passwd
             write-shadow
+            write-subgid
+            write-subuid
             read-group
             read-passwd
             read-shadow
+            read-subgid
+            read-subuid
 
             %id-min
             %id-max
@@ -68,11 +79,12 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
-;;; This modules provides functionality equivalent to the C library's
+;;; This module provides functionality equivalent to the C library's
 ;;; <shadow.h>, <pwd.h>, and <grp.h> routines, as well as a subset of the
 ;;; functionality of the Shadow command-line tools.  It can parse and write
-;;; /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group.  It can also take care of UID
-;;; and GID allocation in a way similar to what 'useradd' does.
+;;; /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/group, /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid.  It can
+;;; also take care of UID and GID allocation in a way similar to what 'useradd'
+;;; does.  The same goes for sub UID and sub GID allocation.
 ;;;
 ;;; The benefit is twofold: less code is involved, and the ID allocation
 ;;; strategy and state preservation is made explicit.
@@ -225,6 +237,17 @@ (define-database-entry <group-entry>              ;<grp.h>
                    (serialization list->comma-separated comma-separated->list)
                    (default '())))
 
+(define-database-entry <subid-entry>              ;<subid.h>
+  subid-entry make-subid-entry
+  subid-entry?
+  (serialization #\: subid-entry->string string->subid-entry)
+
+  (name            subid-entry-name)
+  (start           subid-entry-start
+                   (serialization number->string string->number))
+  (count           subid-entry-count
+                   (serialization number->string string->number)))
+
 (define %password-lock-file
   ;; The password database lock file used by libc's 'lckpwdf'.  Users should
   ;; grab this lock with 'with-file-lock' when they access the databases.
@@ -265,6 +288,10 @@ (define write-shadow
   (database-writer "/etc/shadow" #o600 shadow-entry->string))
 (define write-group
   (database-writer "/etc/group" #o644 group-entry->string))
+(define write-subuid
+  (database-writer "/etc/subuid" #o644 subid-entry->string))
+(define write-subgid
+  (database-writer "/etc/subgid" #o644 subid-entry->string))
 
 (define (database-reader file string->entry)
   (lambda* (#:optional (file-or-port file))
@@ -287,6 +314,10 @@ (define read-shadow
   (database-reader "/etc/shadow" string->shadow-entry))
 (define read-group
   (database-reader "/etc/group" string->group-entry))
+(define read-subuid
+  (database-reader "/etc/subuid" string->subid-entry))
+(define read-subgid
+  (database-reader "/etc/subgid" string->subid-entry))
 
 \f
 ;;;
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 586cff1842..9a006c188d 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -39,6 +40,12 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
             user-group-id
             user-group-system?
 
+            subid-range
+            subid-range?
+            subid-range-name
+            subid-range-start
+            subid-range-count
+
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
 
@@ -85,6 +92,16 @@ (define-record-type* <user-group>
   (system?        user-group-system?              ; Boolean
                   (default #f)))
 
+(define-record-type* <subid-range>
+  subid-range make-subid-range
+  subid-range?
+  (name           subid-range-name)
+  (start          subid-range-start (default #f))    ; number
+  (count          subid-range-count                  ; number
+                  ; from find_new_sub_gids.c and
+                  ; find_new_sub_uids.c
+                  (default 65536)))
+
 (define (default-home-directory account)
   "Return the default home directory for ACCOUNT."
   (string-append "/home/" (user-account-name account)))
diff --git a/tests/accounts.scm b/tests/accounts.scm
index 78136390bb..4944c22f49 100644
--- a/tests/accounts.scm
+++ b/tests/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -41,6 +42,16 @@ (define %shadow-sample
 charlie:" (crypt "hey!" "$6$abc") ":17169::::::
 nobody:!:0::::::\n"))
 
+(define %subuid-sample
+  "\
+root:100000:300
+ada:100300:300\n")
+
+(define %subgid-sample
+  "\
+root:100000:600
+ada:100600:300\n")
+
 \f
 (test-begin "accounts")
 
@@ -135,6 +146,50 @@ (define %shadow-sample
                       read-shadow)
                     port))))
 
+(test-equal "write-subuid"
+  %subuid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subuid (list (subid-entry
+                           (name "root")
+                           (start 100000)
+                           (count 300))
+                          (subid-entry
+                           (name "ada")
+                           (start 100300)
+                           (count 300)))
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "read-subuid + write-subuid"
+  %subuid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subuid (call-with-input-string %subuid-sample
+                      read-subuid)
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "write-subgid"
+  %subgid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subgid (list (subid-entry
+                           (name "root")
+                           (start 100000)
+                           (count 600))
+                          (subid-entry
+                           (name "ada")
+                           (start 100600)
+                           (count 300)))
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "read-subgid + write-subgid"
+  %subgid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subgid (call-with-input-string %subgid-sample
+                      read-subgid)
+                    port))))
+
 \f
 (define allocate-groups (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-groups))
 (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))

base-commit: 00245fdcd4909d7e6b20fe88f5d089717115adc1
-- 
2.45.2





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* [bug#72337] [PATCH v3 2/3] account: Add /etc/subid and /etc/subgid allocation logic.
  2024-08-20 22:14 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v3 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-08-20 22:14   ` Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-09-04 21:00     ` [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support Ludovic Courtès
  2024-08-20 22:14   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v3 3/3] system: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-09-04 20:34   ` Ludovic Courtès
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 27+ messages in thread
From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-08-20 22:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337; +Cc: Giacomo Leidi

* gnu/build/accounts.scm (list-set): New variable;
(%sub-id-min): new variable;
(%sub-id-max): new variable;
(%sub-id-count): new variable;
(sub-id?): new variable;
(subid-range-fits?): new variable;
(subid-range-fits-between?): new variable;
(insert-subid-range): new variable;
(reserve-subids): new variable;
(range->entry): new variable;
(entry->range): new variable;
(allocate-subids): new variable;
(subuid+subgid-databases): new variable.

* gnu/system/accounts.scm (subid-range-end): New variable;
(subid-range-has-start?): new variable;
(subid-range-less): new variable.

* test/accounts.scm: Test them.

Change-Id: I8de1fd7cfe508b9c76408064d6f498471da0752d
---
 gnu/build/accounts.scm  | 231 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 gnu/system/accounts.scm |  30 ++++++
 tests/accounts.scm      | 108 +++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 368 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/gnu/build/accounts.scm b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
index ea8c69f205..780cb5f7ff 100644
--- a/gnu/build/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
@@ -74,8 +74,12 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
             %id-max
             %system-id-min
             %system-id-max
+            %sub-id-min
+            %sub-id-max
+            %sub-id-count
 
-            user+group-databases))
+            user+group-databases
+            subuid+subgid-databases))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
@@ -91,6 +95,18 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
 ;;;
 ;;; Code:
 
+\f
+;;;
+;;; General utilities.
+;;;
+
+(define (list-set lst el k)
+  (if (>= k (length lst))
+      `(,@lst ,el)
+      `(,@(list-head lst k)
+        ,el
+        ,@(list-tail lst k))))
+
 \f
 ;;;
 ;;; Machinery to define user and group databases.
@@ -342,6 +358,12 @@ (define %id-max 60000)
 (define %system-id-min 100)
 (define %system-id-max 999)
 
+;; According to Shadow's libmisc/find_new_sub_uids.c and
+;; libmisc/find_new_sub_gids.c.
+(define %sub-id-min 100000)
+(define %sub-id-max 600100000)
+(define %sub-id-count 65536)
+
 (define (system-id? id)
   (and (> id %system-id-min)
        (<= id %system-id-max)))
@@ -350,6 +372,10 @@ (define (user-id? id)
   (and (>= id %id-min)
        (< id %id-max)))
 
+(define (sub-id? id)
+  (and (>= id %sub-id-min)
+       (< id %sub-id-max)))
+
 (define* (allocate-id assignment #:key system?)
   "Return two values: a newly allocated ID, and an updated <allocation> record
 based on ASSIGNMENT.  If SYSTEM? is true, return a system ID."
@@ -405,6 +431,158 @@ (define* (reserve-ids allocation ids #:key (skip? #t))
               (allocation-ids allocation)
               ids))))
 
+(define (subid-range-fits? r interval-start interval-end)
+  (and (<= interval-start
+           (subid-range-start r))
+       (<= (subid-range-end r)
+           interval-end)))
+
+(define (subid-range-fits-between? r a b)
+  (subid-range-fits? r
+                     (+ (subid-range-start a) 1)
+                     (- (subid-range-end b) 1)))
+
+(define (insert-subid-range range lst)
+  (define* (actualize r #:key (start %sub-id-min))
+    (if (subid-range-has-start? r)
+        r
+        (subid-range
+         (inherit r)
+         (start start))))
+  (define lst-length (length lst))
+  (define range-name (subid-range-name range))
+  (define range-start (subid-range-start range))
+  (define has-start? (subid-range-has-start? range))
+  (define range-end (subid-range-end range))
+
+  (when has-start?
+    (unless (and (sub-id? range-start)
+                 (sub-id? range-end))
+      (raise
+       (string-append "Subid range of " range-name
+                      " from " (number->string range-start) " to "
+                      (number->string range-end)
+                      " spans over illegal subids.  Max allowed is "
+                      (number->string %sub-id-max) ", min is "
+                      (number->string %sub-id-min) "."))))
+
+  (if (<= lst-length 1)
+      (if (= lst-length 0)
+          (list (actualize range))
+          (if (subid-range-less range (first lst))
+              (list-set lst (actualize range) 0)
+              (list-set lst
+                        (actualize
+                         range
+                         #:start (and (subid-range-has-start? (first lst))
+                                      (+ (subid-range-end (first lst)) 1)))
+                        1)))
+      (let loop ((i 0))
+        (define next-i (+ i 1))
+        (define ith-range
+          (list-ref lst i))
+        (define ith-start
+          (subid-range-start ith-range))
+        (define ith-has-start?
+          (subid-range-has-start? ith-range))
+        (define ith-name
+          (subid-range-name ith-range))
+
+        (if (and
+             (= next-i lst-length)
+             (subid-range-less ith-range range))
+            (let ((actual-range
+                   (actualize
+                    range
+                    #:start (and ith-has-start?
+                                 (+ (subid-range-end ith-range) 1)))))
+              (list-set lst
+                        actual-range
+                        lst-length))
+            (let* ((next-range
+                    (list-ref lst next-i))
+                   (next-has-start?
+                    (subid-range-has-start? next-range)))
+              (cond
+
+               ((and has-start? (= range-start ith-start))
+                (raise
+                 (string-append "Subid range of " range-name
+                                " has same start "
+                                (number->string range-start)
+                                " of the one "
+                                "from " ith-name ".")))
+
+               ((and (= i 0)
+                     (subid-range-less range ith-range)
+                     (or
+                      (and
+                       has-start? ith-has-start?
+                       (subid-range-fits? (actualize range)
+                                          %sub-id-min
+                                          (- (subid-range-start
+                                              (actualize ith-range))
+                                             1)))
+                      (not (and has-start? ith-has-start?))))
+                (list-set lst (actualize range) 0))
+
+               ((subid-range-less range ith-range)
+                (raise
+                 (string-append "Subid range of " range-name
+                                " overlaps with the one of "
+                                ith-name ".")))
+
+               ((and (subid-range-less ith-range range)
+                     (subid-range-less range next-range))
+                (if (or (not (and has-start?
+                                  ith-has-start?
+                                  next-has-start?))
+
+                        (and has-start?
+                             ith-has-start?
+                             next-has-start?
+                             (subid-range-fits-between? range
+                                                        ith-range
+                                                        next-range)))
+                    (list-set lst
+                              (actualize range
+                                         #:start (and ith-has-start?
+                                                      (+ (subid-range-end ith-range) 1)))
+                              next-i)
+                    (if (>= i lst-length)
+                        (if (and (subid-range-less next-range range)
+                                 (let ((actual-next
+                                        (actualize next-range
+                                                   #:start (and ith-has-start?
+                                                                (+ (subid-range-end ith-range) 1)))))
+                                   (or (not (subid-range-has-start? actual-next))
+                                       (subid-range-fits?
+                                        (actualize range
+                                                   #:start (and next-has-start?
+                                                                (+ (subid-range-end next-range) 1)))
+                                        (+ (subid-range-end actual-next) 1)
+                                        %sub-id-max))))
+                            (list-set lst range lst-length)
+                            (raise
+                             (string-append "Couldn't fit " range-name ", reached end of list.")))
+                        (loop next-i))))
+
+               ((or
+                 (not has-start?)
+                 (subid-range-less next-range range))
+                (loop next-i))
+
+               (else
+                (raise (string-append "Couldn't fit " range-name ", this should never happen.")))))))))
+
+(define* (reserve-subids allocation ranges)
+  "Mark the subid ranges listed in RANGES as reserved in ALLOCATION.
+ALLOCATION is supposed to be sorted by SUBID-RANGE-LESS."
+  (fold insert-subid-range
+        allocation
+        (sort-list ranges
+                   subid-range-less)))
+
 (define (allocated? allocation id)
   "Return true if ID is already allocated as part of ALLOCATION."
   (->bool (vhash-assv id (allocation-ids allocation))))
@@ -540,6 +718,31 @@ (define* (allocate-passwd users groups #:optional (current-passwd '()))
           uids
           users)))
 
+(define (range->entry range)
+  (subid-entry
+   (name (subid-range-name range))
+   (start (subid-range-start range))
+   (count (subid-range-count range))))
+
+(define (entry->range entry)
+  (subid-range
+   (name (subid-entry-name entry))
+   (start (subid-entry-start entry))
+   (count (subid-entry-count entry))))
+
+(define* (allocate-subids ranges #:optional (current-ranges '()))
+  "Return a list of subids entries for RANGES, a list of <subid-range>.  Members
+for each group are taken from MEMBERS, a vhash that maps ranges names to member
+names.  IDs found in CURRENT-RANGES, a list of subid entries, are reused."
+  (define subids
+    ;; Mark all the currently used IDs and the explicitly requested IDs as
+    ;; reserved.
+    (reserve-subids (reserve-subids (list)
+                                    current-ranges)
+                    ranges))
+
+  (map range->entry subids))
+
 (define* (days-since-epoch #:optional (current-time current-time))
   "Return the number of days elapsed since the 1st of January, 1970."
   (let* ((now   (current-time time-utc))
@@ -615,3 +818,29 @@ (define* (user+group-databases users groups
                     #:current-time current-time))
 
   (values group-entries passwd-entries shadow-entries))
+
+(define* (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids
+                                  #:key
+                                  (current-subuids
+                                   (map entry->range
+                                        (empty-if-not-found read-subuid)))
+                                  (current-subgids
+                                   (map entry->range
+                                        (empty-if-not-found read-subgid))))
+  "Return two values: the list of subgid entries, and the list of subuid entries
+corresponding to SUBUIDS and SUBGIDS.
+Preserve stateful bits from CURRENT-SUBUIDS and CURRENT-SUBGIDS."
+
+  (define (range-eqv? a b)
+    (string=? (subid-range-name a)
+              (subid-range-name b)))
+
+  (define subuid-entries
+    (allocate-subids
+     (lset-difference range-eqv? subuids current-subuids) current-subuids))
+
+  (define subgid-entries
+    (allocate-subids
+     (lset-difference range-eqv? subgids current-subgids) current-subgids))
+
+  (values subuid-entries subgid-entries))
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 9a006c188d..1b88ca301f 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -45,6 +45,9 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
             subid-range-name
             subid-range-start
             subid-range-count
+            subid-range-end
+            subid-range-has-start?
+            subid-range-less
 
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
@@ -102,6 +105,33 @@ (define-record-type* <subid-range>
                   ; find_new_sub_uids.c
                   (default 65536)))
 
+(define (subid-range-end range)
+  "Returns the last subid referenced in RANGE."
+  (and
+   (subid-range-has-start? range)
+   (+ (subid-range-start range)
+      (subid-range-count range)
+      -1)))
+
+(define (subid-range-has-start? range)
+  "Returns #t when RANGE's start is a number."
+  (number? (subid-range-start range)))
+
+(define (subid-range-less a b)
+  "Returns #t when subid range A either starts before, or is more specific
+than B.  When it is not possible to determine whether a range is more specific
+w.r.t. another range their names are compared alphabetically."
+  (define start-a (subid-range-start a))
+  (define start-b (subid-range-start b))
+  (cond ((and (not start-a) (not start-b))
+         (string< (subid-range-name a)
+                  (subid-range-name b)))
+        ((and start-a start-b)
+         (< start-a start-b))
+        (else
+         (and start-a
+              (not start-b)))))
+
 (define (default-home-directory account)
   "Return the default home directory for ACCOUNT."
   (string-append "/home/" (user-account-name account)))
diff --git a/tests/accounts.scm b/tests/accounts.scm
index 4944c22f49..2fbebfaf56 100644
--- a/tests/accounts.scm
+++ b/tests/accounts.scm
@@ -193,6 +193,7 @@ (define %subgid-sample
 \f
 (define allocate-groups (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-groups))
 (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
+(define allocate-subids (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-subids))
 
 (test-equal "allocate-groups"
   ;; Allocate GIDs in a stateless fashion.
@@ -257,6 +258,69 @@ (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
                    (list (group-entry (name "d")
                                       (gid (- %id-max 2))))))
 
+(test-equal "allocate-subids"
+  ;; Allocate sub IDs in a stateless fashion.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "root") (start %sub-id-min) (count 100))
+        (subid-entry (name "t") (start 100100) (count 899))
+        (subid-entry (name "x") (start 100999) (count 200)))
+  (allocate-subids (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "t") (count 899)))
+                   (list (subid-range (name "root") (count 100)))))
+
+(test-equal "allocate-subids with requested IDs ranges"
+  ;; Make sure the requested sub ID for "t" and "x" are honored.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 200))
+        (subid-entry (name "t") (start 1000000) (count 899))
+        (subid-entry (name "l") (start 1000899) (count 100))
+        (subid-entry (name "root") (start 1000999) (count 100)))
+  (allocate-subids (list
+                    (subid-range (name "root") (count 100))
+                    (subid-range (name "l") (count 100)))
+                   (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "t") (start 1000000) (count 899)))))
+
+(test-equal "allocate-subids with interleaving"
+  ;; Make sure the requested sub ID for "m" is honored.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 200))
+        (subid-entry (name "t") (start 1000000) (count 899))
+        (subid-entry (name "i") (start 1100000) (count 1))
+        (subid-entry (name "root") (start 1100001) (count 100))
+        (subid-entry (name "m") (start 1200000) (count 27)))
+  (allocate-subids (list (subid-range (name "m") (start 1200000) (count 27)))
+                   (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "t") (start 1000000) (count 899))
+                    (subid-range (name "i") (start 1100000) (count 1))
+                    (subid-range (name "root") (count 100)))))
+
+(let ((inputs+currents
+       (list
+        ;; Try impossible before
+        (list
+         (list (subid-range (name "m") (start 100100) (count 27)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "x") (start %sub-id-min) (count 150))))
+        ;; Try impossible after
+        (list
+         (list (subid-range (name "m") (start %sub-id-min) (count 30)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "x") (start (+ 29 %sub-id-min)) (count 150))))
+        ;; Try impossible between
+        (list
+         (list (subid-range (name "m") (start 100200) (count 500)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "root") (start %sub-id-min) (count 100))
+          (subid-range (name "x") (start (+ %sub-id-min 500)) (count 100)))))))
+  (test-error "allocate-subids with interleaving, impossible interleaving"
+              "error"
+              ;; Make sure it's impossible to explicitly request impossible allocations
+              (for-each
+               (lambda (lst)
+                 (allocate-subids (first lst) (second lst)))
+               inputs+currents)))
+
 (test-equal "allocate-passwd"
   ;; Allocate UIDs in a stateless fashion.
   (list (password-entry (name "alice") (uid %id-min) (gid 1000)
@@ -376,4 +440,48 @@ (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
                                 (make-time type 0 (* 24 3600 100)))))
     list))
 
+(test-equal "subuid+subgid-databases"
+  ;; The whole process.
+  (list (list (subid-entry (name "root")
+                           (start %sub-id-min)
+                           (count 100))
+              (subid-entry (name "alice")
+                           (start (+ %sub-id-min 100))
+                           (count 200))
+              (subid-entry (name "bob")
+                           (start (+ %sub-id-min 100 200))
+                           (count 200)))
+        (list
+         (subid-entry (name "root")
+                      (start %sub-id-min)
+                      (count 200))
+         (subid-entry (name "alice")
+                      (start (+ %sub-id-min 200))
+                      (count 400))
+         (subid-entry (name "charlie")
+                      (start (+ %sub-id-min 200 400))
+                      (count 300))))
+  (call-with-values
+      (lambda ()
+        (subuid+subgid-databases
+         (list (subid-range (name "root")
+                            (start %sub-id-min)
+                            (count 100))
+               (subid-range (name "alice")
+                            (start (+ %sub-id-min 100))
+                            (count 200))
+               (subid-range (name "bob")
+                            (count 200)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "alice")
+                       (count 400))
+          (subid-range (name "charlie")
+                       (count 300)))
+         #:current-subgids
+         (list (subid-range (name "root")
+                            (start %sub-id-min)
+                            (count 200)))
+         #:current-subuids '()))
+    list))
+
 (test-end "accounts")
-- 
2.45.2





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* [bug#72337] [PATCH v3 3/3] system: Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support.
  2024-08-20 22:14 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v3 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
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@ 2024-08-20 22:14   ` Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-09-04 21:20     ` [bug#72337] " Ludovic Courtès
  2024-09-04 20:34   ` Ludovic Courtès
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 27+ messages in thread
From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-08-20 22:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337
  Cc: Giacomo Leidi, Florian Pelz, Ludovic Courtès,
	Matthew Trzcinski, Maxim Cournoyer

This commit adds a Guix System service to handle allocation of subuid
and subgid requests.  Users that don't care can just add themselves as a
subid-range and don't need to specify anything but their user name.
Users that care about specific ranges, such as possibly LXD, can specify
a start and a count.

* doc/guix.texi: Document the new service.
* gnu/build/activation.scm (activate-subuids+subgids): New variable.
* gnu/local.mk: Add gnu/tests/shadow.scm.
* gnu/system/accounts.scm (sexp->subid-range): New variable.
* gnu/system/shadow.scm (%root-subid): New variable;
(subids-configuration): new record;
(subid-range->gexp): new variable;
(assert-valid-subids): new variable;
(delete-duplicate-ranges): new variable;
(subids-activation): new variable;
(subids-extension): new record;
(append-subid-ranges): new variable;
(subids-extension-merge): new variable;
(subids-service-type): new variable.
* gnu/tests/shadow.scm (subids): New system test.

Change-Id: I3755e1c75771220c74fe8ae5de1a7d90f2376635
---
 doc/guix.texi            | 171 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 gnu/build/activation.scm |  19 ++++
 gnu/local.mk             |   1 +
 gnu/system/accounts.scm  |  10 ++
 gnu/system/shadow.scm    | 208 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 gnu/tests/shadow.scm     | 128 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
 6 files changed, 535 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 gnu/tests/shadow.scm

diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index 0e1e253b02..a799342769 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -41647,6 +41647,177 @@ Miscellaneous Services
 @end deftp
 
 
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@cindex Subids
+@subsubheading Subid Service
+
+The @code{(gnu system shadow)} module exposes the
+@code{subids-service-type}, its configuration record
+@code{subids-configuration} and its extension record
+@code{subids-extension}.
+
+With @code{subids-service-type}, subuids and subgids ranges can be reserved for
+users that desire so:
+
+@lisp
+(use-modules (gnu system shadow)     ;for 'subids-service-type'
+             (gnu system accounts)   ;for 'subid-range'
+             @dots{})
+
+(operating-system
+  ;; @dots{}
+  (services
+    (list
+      (simple-service 'alice-bob-subids
+                      subids-service-type
+                      (subids-extension
+                        (subgids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))))
+                        (subuids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))
+                          (subid-range (name "bob")
+                                       (start 100700)))))))))
+@end lisp
+
+Users (definitely other services), usually, are supposed to extend the service
+instead of adding subids directly to @code{subids-configuration}, unless the
+want to change the default behavior for root.  With default settings the
+@code{subids-service-type} adds, if it's not already there, a configuration
+for the root account to both @code{/etc/subuid} and @code{/etc/subgid}, possibly
+starting at the minimum possible subid.  Otherwise the root subuids and subgids
+ranges are fitted wherever possible.
+
+The above configuration will yield the following:
+
+@example
+# cat /etc/subgid
+root:100000:65536
+alice:165536:65536
+# cat /etc/subuid
+root:100000:700
+bob:100700:65536
+alice:166236:65536
+@end example
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subids-configuration
+
+With default settings the
+@code{subids-service-type} adds, if it's not already there, a configuration
+for the root account to both @code{/etc/subuid} and @code{/etc/subgid}, possibly
+starting at the minimum possible subid.  To disable the default behavior and
+provide your own definition for the root subid ranges you can set to @code{#f}
+the @code{add-root?} field:
+
+@lisp
+(use-modules (gnu system shadow)     ;for 'subids-service-type'
+             (gnu system accounts)   ;for 'subid-range'
+             @dots{})
+
+(operating-system
+  ;; @dots{}
+  (services
+    (list
+      (service subids-service-type
+               (subids-configuration
+                (add-root? #f)
+                (subgids
+                  (subid-range (name "root")
+                               (start 120000)
+                               (count 100)))
+                (subuids
+                  (subid-range (name "root")
+                               (start 120000)
+                               (count 100)))))
+      (simple-service 'alice-bob-subids
+                      subids-service-type
+                      (subids-extension
+                        (subgids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))))
+                        (subuids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))
+                          (subid-range (name "bob")
+                                       (start 100700)))))))))
+@end lisp
+
+Available @code{subids-configuration} fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{add-root?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: boolean)
+Whether to automatically configure subuids and subgids for root.
+
+@item @code{subgids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be serialized to @code{/etc/subgid}.
+If a range doesn't specify a start it will be fitted based on its number of
+requrested subids.  If a range doesn't specify a count the default size
+of 65536 will be assumed.
+
+@item @code{subuids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be serialized to @code{/etc/subuid}.
+If a range doesn't specify a start it will be fitted based on its number of
+requrested subids.  If a range doesn't specify a count the default size
+of 65536 will be assumed.
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subids-extension
+
+Available @code{subids-extension} fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+
+@item @code{subgids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be appended to
+@code{subids-configuration-subgids}.  Entries with the same name are deduplicated
+upon merging.
+
+@item @code{subuids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be appended to
+@code{subids-configuration-subuids}.  Entries with the same name are deduplicated
+upon merging.
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subid-range
+
+The @code{subid-range} record is defined at @code{(gnu system accounts)}.
+Available fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+
+@item @code{name} (type: string)
+The name of the user or group that will own this range.
+
+@item @code{start} (default: @code{#f}) (type: integer)
+The first requested subid.  When false the first available subid with enough
+contiguous subids will be assigned.
+
+@item @code{count} (default: @code{#f}) (type: integer)
+The number of total allocated subids.  When #f the default of 65536 will be
+assumed .
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
 @c %end of fragment
 
 @node Privileged Programs
diff --git a/gnu/build/activation.scm b/gnu/build/activation.scm
index a57ca78a86..91662fe0fd 100644
--- a/gnu/build/activation.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/activation.scm
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
 ;;; Copyright © 2021 Brice Waegeneire <brice@waegenei.re>
 ;;; Copyright © 2022 Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <me@tobias.gr>
 ;;; Copyright © 2024 Nicolas Graves <ngraves@ngraves.fr>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -40,6 +41,7 @@ (define-module (gnu build activation)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
   #:export (activate-users+groups
+            activate-subuids+subgids
             activate-user-home
             activate-etc
             activate-privileged-programs
@@ -203,6 +205,23 @@ (define (activate-users+groups users groups)
               (chmod directory #o555))
             (duplicates (map user-account-home-directory system-accounts))))
 
+(define (activate-subuids+subgids subuids subgids)
+  "Make sure SUBUIDS (a list of subid range records) and SUBGIDS (a list of
+subid range records) are all available."
+
+  ;; Take same lock as Shadow while we read
+  ;; and write the databases.  This ensures there's no race condition with
+  ;; other tools that might be accessing it at the same time.
+  (with-file-lock "/etc/subgid.lock"
+    (let-values (((subuid subgid)
+                  (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids)))
+      (write-subgid subgid)))
+
+  (with-file-lock "/etc/subuid.lock"
+    (let-values (((subuid subgid)
+                  (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids)))
+      (write-subuid subuid))))
+
 (define (activate-user-home users)
   "Create and populate the home directory of USERS, a list of tuples, unless
 they already exist."
diff --git a/gnu/local.mk b/gnu/local.mk
index 3b0a3858f7..88467e3d42 100644
--- a/gnu/local.mk
+++ b/gnu/local.mk
@@ -839,6 +839,7 @@ GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES =				\
   %D%/tests/samba.scm				\
   %D%/tests/security.scm			\
   %D%/tests/security-token.scm			\
+  %D%/tests/shadow.scm  			\
   %D%/tests/singularity.scm			\
   %D%/tests/ssh.scm				\
   %D%/tests/telephony.scm		        \
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 1b88ca301f..f63d7f96bd 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
 
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
+            sexp->subid-range
 
             default-shell))
 
@@ -159,3 +160,12 @@ (define (sexp->user-account sexp)
                    (create-home-directory? create-home-directory?)
                    (shell shell) (password password)
                    (system? system?)))))
+
+(define (sexp->subid-range sexp)
+  "Take SEXP, a tuple as returned by 'subid-range->gexp', and turn it into a
+subid-range record."
+  (match sexp
+    ((name start count)
+     (subid-range (name name)
+                  (start start)
+                  (count count)))))
diff --git a/gnu/system/shadow.scm b/gnu/system/shadow.scm
index d9f13271d8..f0129afe8e 100644
--- a/gnu/system/shadow.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/shadow.scm
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
 ;;; Copyright © 2020 Jan (janneke) Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
 ;;; Copyright © 2020, 2023 Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>
 ;;; Copyright © 2020 Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -77,7 +78,20 @@ (define-module (gnu system shadow)
             %base-user-accounts
 
             account-service-type
-            account-service))
+            account-service
+
+            subids-configuration
+            subids-configuration?
+            subids-configuration-add-root?
+            subids-configuration-subgids
+            subids-configuration-subuids
+
+            subids-extension
+            subids-extension?
+            subids-extension-subgids
+            subids-extension-subuids
+
+            subids-service-type))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
@@ -380,7 +394,7 @@ (define (assert-valid-users/groups users groups)
 
 \f
 ;;;
-;;; Service.
+;;; Accounts Service.
 ;;;
 
 (define (user-group->gexp group)
@@ -521,4 +535,194 @@ (define (account-service accounts+groups skeletons)
   (service account-service-type
            (append skeletons accounts+groups)))
 
+\f
+;;;
+;;; Subids Service.
+;;;
+
+(define %sub-id-min
+  (@@ (gnu build accounts) %sub-id-min))
+(define %sub-id-max
+  (@@ (gnu build accounts) %sub-id-max))
+(define %sub-id-count
+  (@@ (gnu build accounts) %sub-id-count))
+
+(define* (%root-subid #:optional (start %sub-id-min) (count %sub-id-count))
+  (subid-range
+   (name "root")
+   (start start)
+   (count count)))
+
+(define-record-type* <subids-configuration>
+  subids-configuration make-subids-configuration
+  subids-configuration?
+  this-subids-configuration
+
+  (add-root?   subids-configuration-add-root?                 ; boolean
+               (default #t))
+  (subgids     subids-configuration-subgids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+               (default '()))
+  (subuids     subids-configuration-subuids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+               (default '())))
+
+(define (subid-range->gexp range)
+  "Turn RANGE, a <subid-range> object, into a list-valued gexp suitable for
+'activate-subuids+subgids'."
+  (define count (subid-range-count range))
+  #~`(#$(subid-range-name range)
+      #$(subid-range-start range)
+      #$(if (and (number? count)
+                 (> count 0))
+            count
+            %sub-id-count)))
+
+(define (assert-valid-subids ranges)
+  (cond ((>= (fold + 0 (map subid-range-count ranges))
+             (- %sub-id-max %sub-id-min -1))
+         (raise
+          (string-append
+           "The configured ranges are more than the "
+           (number->string
+            (- %sub-id-max %sub-id-min -1)) " max allowed.")))
+        ((any (lambda (r)
+                (define start (subid-range-start r))
+                (and start
+                 (< start %sub-id-min)))
+                ranges)
+         (raise
+          (string-append
+           "One subid-range starts before the minimum allowed sub id "
+           (number->string %sub-id-min) ".")))
+        ((any (lambda (r)
+                (define end (subid-range-end r))
+                (and end
+                 (> end %sub-id-max)))
+                ranges)
+         (raise
+          (string-append
+           "One subid-range ends after the maximum allowed sub id "
+           (number->string %sub-id-max) ".")))
+        ((any (compose null? subid-range-name)
+                ranges)
+         (raise
+          "One subid-range has a null name."))
+        ((any (compose string-null? subid-range-name)
+                ranges)
+         (raise
+          "One subid-range has a name equal to the empty string."))
+        (else #t)))
+
+(define (delete-duplicate-ranges ranges)
+  (delete-duplicates ranges
+                     (lambda args
+                       (apply string=? (map subid-range-name ranges)))))
+
+(define (subids-activation config)
+  "Return a gexp that activates SUBUIDS+SUBGIDS, a list of <subid-range>
+objects."
+  (define (add-root-when-missing ranges)
+    (define sorted-ranges
+      (sort-list ranges subid-range-less))
+    (define root-missing?
+      (not
+       (find (lambda (r)
+               (string=? "root"
+                         (subid-range-name r)))
+             sorted-ranges)))
+    (define first-start
+      (and (> (length sorted-ranges) 0)
+           (subid-range-start (first sorted-ranges))))
+    (define first-has-start?
+      (number? first-start))
+    (define root-start
+      (if first-has-start?
+          (and
+           (> first-start %sub-id-min)
+           %sub-id-min)
+          %sub-id-min))
+    (define root-count
+      (if first-has-start?
+          (- first-start %sub-id-min)
+          %sub-id-count))
+    (if (and root-missing?
+             (subids-configuration-add-root? config))
+        (append (list (%root-subid root-start root-count))
+                sorted-ranges)
+        sorted-ranges))
+
+  (define subuids
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges (subids-configuration-subuids config)))
+
+  (define subuids-specs
+    (map subid-range->gexp (add-root-when-missing subuids)))
+
+  (define subgids
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges (subids-configuration-subgids config)))
+
+  (define subgids-specs
+    (map subid-range->gexp (add-root-when-missing subgids)))
+
+  (assert-valid-subids subgids)
+  (assert-valid-subids subuids)
+
+  ;; Add subuids and subgids.
+  (with-imported-modules (source-module-closure '((gnu system accounts)))
+    #~(begin
+        (use-modules (gnu system accounts))
+
+        (activate-subuids+subgids (map sexp->subid-range (list #$@subuids-specs))
+                                  (map sexp->subid-range (list #$@subgids-specs))))))
+
+(define-record-type* <subids-extension>
+  subids-extension make-subids-extension
+  subids-extension?
+  this-subids-extension
+
+  (subgids   subids-extension-subgids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+             (default '()))
+  (subuids   subids-extension-subuids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+             (default '())))
+
+(define append-subid-ranges
+  (lambda args
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges
+     (apply append args))))
+
+(define (subids-extension-merge a b)
+  (subids-extension
+   (subgids (append-subid-ranges
+             (subids-extension-subgids a)
+             (subids-extension-subgids b)))
+   (subuids (append-subid-ranges
+             (subids-extension-subuids a)
+             (subids-extension-subuids b)))))
+
+(define subids-service-type
+  (service-type (name 'subids)
+                ;; Concatenate <subid-range> lists.
+                (compose (lambda (args)
+                           (fold subids-extension-merge
+                                 (subids-extension)
+                                 args)))
+                (extend
+                 (lambda (config extension)
+                   (subids-configuration
+                    (inherit config)
+                    (subgids
+                     (append-subid-ranges
+                      (subids-configuration-subgids config)
+                      (subids-extension-subgids extension)))
+                    (subuids
+                     (append-subid-ranges
+                      (subids-configuration-subuids config)
+                      (subids-extension-subuids extension))))))
+                (extensions
+                 (list (service-extension activation-service-type
+                                          subids-activation)))
+                (default-value
+                  (subids-configuration))
+                (description
+                 "Ensure the specified sub UIDs and sub GIDs exist in
+/etc/subuid and /etc/subgid.")))
+
 ;;; shadow.scm ends here
diff --git a/gnu/tests/shadow.scm b/gnu/tests/shadow.scm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..1e755b5438
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gnu/tests/shadow.scm
@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
+;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
+;;;
+;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
+;;;
+;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
+;;; your option) any later version.
+;;;
+;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+;;;
+;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;;; along with GNU Guix.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+(define-module (gnu tests shadow)
+  #:use-module (gnu packages base)
+  #:use-module (gnu tests)
+  #:use-module (gnu services)
+  #:use-module (gnu system)
+  #:use-module (gnu system accounts)
+  #:use-module (gnu system shadow)
+  #:use-module (gnu system vm)
+  #:use-module (guix gexp)
+  #:export (%test-subids))
+
+\f
+(define %subids-os
+  (simple-operating-system
+   (simple-service
+    'simple-subids
+    subids-service-type
+    (subids-extension
+     (subgids
+      (list
+       (subid-range
+        (name "alice"))
+       (subid-range
+        (name "bob")
+        (start 100700))))
+     (subuids
+      (list
+       (subid-range
+        (name "alice"))))))))
+
+(define (run-subids-test)
+  "Run IMAGE as an OCI backed Shepherd service, inside OS."
+
+  (define os
+    (marionette-operating-system
+     (operating-system-with-gc-roots
+      %subids-os
+      (list))
+     #:imported-modules '((gnu services herd)
+                          (guix combinators))))
+
+  (define vm
+    (virtual-machine
+     (operating-system os)
+     (volatile? #f)
+     (memory-size 1024)
+     (disk-image-size (* 3000 (expt 2 20)))
+     (port-forwardings '())))
+
+  (define test
+    (with-imported-modules '((gnu build marionette))
+      #~(begin
+          (use-modules (srfi srfi-11) (srfi srfi-64)
+                       (gnu build marionette))
+
+          (define marionette
+            ;; Relax timeout to accommodate older systems and
+            ;; allow for pulling the image.
+            (make-marionette (list #$vm) #:timeout 60))
+
+          (test-runner-current (system-test-runner #$output))
+          (test-begin "subids")
+
+          (test-equal "/etc/subid and /etc/subgid are created and their content is sound"
+            '("root:100000:700\nbob:100700:65536\nalice:166236:65536"
+              "root:100000:65536\nalice:165536:65536")
+            (marionette-eval
+             `(begin
+                (use-modules (ice-9 popen)
+                             (ice-9 match)
+                             (ice-9 rdelim))
+
+                (define (read-lines file-or-port)
+                  (define (loop-lines port)
+                    (let loop ((lines '()))
+                      (match (read-line port)
+                        ((? eof-object?)
+                         (reverse lines))
+                        (line
+                         (loop (cons line lines))))))
+
+                  (if (port? file-or-port)
+                      (loop-lines file-or-port)
+                      (call-with-input-file file-or-port
+                        loop-lines)))
+
+                (define slurp
+                  (lambda args
+                    (let* ((port (apply open-pipe* OPEN_READ args))
+                           (output (read-lines port))
+                           (status (close-pipe port)))
+                      output)))
+                (let* ((response1 (slurp
+                                   ,(string-append #$coreutils "/bin/cat")
+                                   "/etc/subgid"))
+                       (response2 (slurp
+                                   ,(string-append #$coreutils "/bin/cat")
+                                   "/etc/subuid")))
+                  (list (string-join response1 "\n") (string-join response2 "\n"))))
+             marionette))
+
+          (test-end))))
+
+  (gexp->derivation "subids-test" test))
+
+(define %test-subids
+  (system-test
+   (name "subids")
+   (description "Test sub UIDs and sub GIDs provisioning service.")
+   (value (run-subids-test))))
-- 
2.45.2





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* [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support
  2024-08-20 22:14 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v3 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
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  2024-08-20 22:14   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v3 3/3] system: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-09-04 20:34   ` Ludovic Courtès
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2024-09-04 20:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Giacomo Leidi; +Cc: 72337

Hello,

Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org> skribis:

> This commit adds a new record type, <subid-entry> and serializers
> and deserializers for it in (gnu build accounts).  Each instance of this
> record represents one line in either /etc/subuid or /etc/subgid.  Since
> Shadow uses the same representation for both files, it should be ok if
> we do it as well.
>
> This commit adds also <subid-range>, a user facing representation of
> <subid-entry>. It is supposed to be usable directly in OS configurations.
>
> * gnu/build/accounts.scm (subid-entry): New record;
> (write-subgid): add serializer for subgids;
> (write-subuid): add serializer for subuids;
> (read-subgid): add serializer for subgids;
> (read-subuid): add serializer for subuids.
> * gnu/system/accounts.scm (subid-range): New record.
> * test/accounts.scm: Test them.
>
> Change-Id: I6b037e40e354c069bf556412bb5b626bd3ea1b2c

LGTM!




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* [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support
  2024-08-20 22:14   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v3 2/3] account: Add /etc/subid and /etc/subgid allocation logic Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-09-04 21:00     ` Ludovic Courtès
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2024-09-04 21:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Giacomo Leidi; +Cc: 72337

Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org> skribis:

> * gnu/build/accounts.scm (list-set): New variable;
> (%sub-id-min): new variable;
> (%sub-id-max): new variable;
> (%sub-id-count): new variable;
> (sub-id?): new variable;
> (subid-range-fits?): new variable;
> (subid-range-fits-between?): new variable;
> (insert-subid-range): new variable;
> (reserve-subids): new variable;
> (range->entry): new variable;
> (entry->range): new variable;
> (allocate-subids): new variable;
> (subuid+subgid-databases): new variable.
>
> * gnu/system/accounts.scm (subid-range-end): New variable;
> (subid-range-has-start?): new variable;
> (subid-range-less): new variable.
>
> * test/accounts.scm: Test them.
>
> Change-Id: I8de1fd7cfe508b9c76408064d6f498471da0752d

Woow, neat!  It didn’t occur to me that we’d need a proper subid
allocation mechanism as well.

> +(define (list-set lst el k)
> +  (if (>= k (length lst))
> +      `(,@lst ,el)
> +      `(,@(list-head lst k)
> +        ,el
> +        ,@(list-tail lst k))))

‘length’, ‘list-ref’, and thus ‘list-set’ are linear in the size of the
list so it’s something we should avoid, unless we know that the lists
we’re dealing with are always going to be small.

> +;; According to Shadow's libmisc/find_new_sub_uids.c and
> +;; libmisc/find_new_sub_gids.c.
> +(define %sub-id-min 100000)
> +(define %sub-id-max 600100000)
> +(define %sub-id-count 65536)

[...]

> +(define (sub-id? id)
> +  (and (>= id %sub-id-min)
> +       (< id %sub-id-max)))

s/sub-/subordinate-/

> +(define (subid-range-fits? r interval-start interval-end)
> +  (and (<= interval-start
> +           (subid-range-start r))
> +       (<= (subid-range-end r)
> +           interval-end)))

Maybe: (within-subordinate-id-range? start end range) ?

Also, shouldn’t the first <= be >= ?

Please add docstrings for top-level procedures.

> +(define (subid-range-fits-between? r a b)
> +  (subid-range-fits? r
> +                     (+ (subid-range-start a) 1)
> +                     (- (subid-range-end b) 1)))

Maybe: (containing-subordinate-id-range? range a b) ?

> +(define (insert-subid-range range lst)

We definitely need a docstring, I’m not sure what this is supposed to
do.  :-)

> +    (unless (and (sub-id? range-start)
> +                 (sub-id? range-end))
> +      (raise
> +       (string-append "Subid range of " range-name
> +                      " from " (number->string range-start) " to "
> +                      (number->string range-end)
> +                      " spans over illegal subids.  Max allowed is "
> +                      (number->string %sub-id-max) ", min is "
> +                      (number->string %sub-id-min) "."))))

There are two issues: first we need ‘raise’ from (srfi srfi-34), not
from (guile), since the latter has nothing to do with exceptions.

Second, ‘raise’ takes a SRFI-35 “error condition” (essentially a
record), not a string.

But my suggestion here would be to define specific error conditions,
like:

  (define-condition-type &subordinate-id-error &error)
  (define-condition-type &subordinate-id-range-error &subordinate-id-error
    (id subordinate-id-range-error-id))

The latter is what we’d use here.

This procedure uses lists a lot, which should probably be avoided as I
wrote above.  Perhaps a vlist would do, or perhaps a vhash, or a vector.

The procedure is also very long; I wonder if it could be further split
and/or share code with the existing allocation-related code.

> +  (test-error "allocate-subids with interleaving, impossible interleaving"
> +              "error"
> +              ;; Make sure it's impossible to explicitly request impossible allocations

Instead of ‘test-error’, which is currently kinda broken IIRC, I’d
suggest a more explicit approach:

  (test-assert …
    (guard (c ((whatever-error? c) #t))
      …
      #f))

Thanks,
Ludo’.




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* [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support
  2024-08-20 22:14   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v3 3/3] system: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-09-04 21:20     ` Ludovic Courtès
  2024-09-07 20:44       ` paul via Guix-patches via
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 27+ messages in thread
From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2024-09-04 21:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Giacomo Leidi; +Cc: 72337, Maxim Cournoyer, Florian Pelz, Matthew Trzcinski

Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org> skribis:

> This commit adds a Guix System service to handle allocation of subuid
> and subgid requests.  Users that don't care can just add themselves as a
> subid-range and don't need to specify anything but their user name.
> Users that care about specific ranges, such as possibly LXD, can specify
> a start and a count.
>
> * doc/guix.texi: Document the new service.
> * gnu/build/activation.scm (activate-subuids+subgids): New variable.
> * gnu/local.mk: Add gnu/tests/shadow.scm.
> * gnu/system/accounts.scm (sexp->subid-range): New variable.
> * gnu/system/shadow.scm (%root-subid): New variable;
> (subids-configuration): new record;
> (subid-range->gexp): new variable;
> (assert-valid-subids): new variable;
> (delete-duplicate-ranges): new variable;
> (subids-activation): new variable;
> (subids-extension): new record;
> (append-subid-ranges): new variable;
> (subids-extension-merge): new variable;
> (subids-service-type): new variable.
> * gnu/tests/shadow.scm (subids): New system test.
>
> Change-Id: I3755e1c75771220c74fe8ae5de1a7d90f2376635

Nice.

> +The @code{(gnu system shadow)} module exposes the
> +@code{subids-service-type}, its configuration record
> +@code{subids-configuration} and its extension record
> +@code{subids-extension}.

I think this section should start by defining briefly what a
“subordinate ID” is, with a cross-reference to a primary source for that
(unfortunately glibc’s manual has nothing about it, so that’d be Linux
man pages I guess), and by giving an idea of what it’s used for.

It should use “subuid” and “subgid” only after it has introduced them as
abbreviations of “subordinate UID”.

> +for the root account to both @code{/etc/subuid} and @code{/etc/subgid}, possibly

s/@code/@file/

> +(define %sub-id-min
> +  (@@ (gnu build accounts) %sub-id-min))
> +(define %sub-id-max
> +  (@@ (gnu build accounts) %sub-id-max))
> +(define %sub-id-count
> +  (@@ (gnu build accounts) %sub-id-count))

Use single ‘@’ or, better yet, #:use-module the thing.

> +(define (assert-valid-subids ranges)
> +  (cond ((>= (fold + 0 (map subid-range-count ranges))
> +             (- %sub-id-max %sub-id-min -1))
> +         (raise
> +          (string-append
> +           "The configured ranges are more than the "
> +           (number->string
> +            (- %sub-id-max %sub-id-min -1)) " max allowed.")))

Same comment as before regarding ‘raise’.

In this case, you could do: (raise (formatted-message (G_ …) …)).
This is done elsewhere in the code.

> +                (define slurp
> +                  (lambda args
> +                    (let* ((port (apply open-pipe* OPEN_READ args))
> +                           (output (read-lines port))
> +                           (status (close-pipe port)))
> +                      output)))
> +                (let* ((response1 (slurp
> +                                   ,(string-append #$coreutils "/bin/cat")
> +                                   "/etc/subgid"))
> +                       (response2 (slurp
> +                                   ,(string-append #$coreutils "/bin/cat")
> +                                   "/etc/subuid")))
> +                  (list (string-join response1 "\n") (string-join response2 "\n"))))

Instead of running ‘cat’, I would suggest using:

  (call-with-input-file "/etc/subuid" get-string-all)

or similar; it’s much simpler.

Also, it would be nice if the test could actually exercise subordinate
IDs, with ‘newuidmap’ or some such.  Is that within reach?

Thanks,
Ludo’.




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* [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support
  2024-09-04 21:20     ` [bug#72337] " Ludovic Courtès
@ 2024-09-07 20:44       ` paul via Guix-patches via
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: paul via Guix-patches via @ 2024-09-07 20:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ludovic Courtès
  Cc: 72337, Maxim Cournoyer, Florian Pelz, Matthew Trzcinski

Hi Ludo’ ,

I'm sending an updated v4 patchset that should address most your 
comments. One point I'm not sure about is still how to use newuidmap. 
I've added a smoke test checking the content of /proc/self/uid_map 
inside a podman unshare command. I'm not sure that is sufficient but for 
a full Guile implementation I would wait for another issue if you agree. 
I still have to find a reliable smoke test. This is something I've been 
trying, without success so far :( .

(use-modules (ice-9 popen)
              ;(ice-9 rdelim)
              )


(define pid (primitive-fork))

(if (= 0 pid)
     (let ((port (pk 'port (open-output-pipe "bash"))))
       (sleep 1)
       (display "whoami\n" port)
       (display "cat /proc/self/uid_map\n" port)
       (display "cat /proc/self/gid_map\n" port)
       (if (not (eqv? 0 (status:exit-val (close-pipe port))))
           (error "Cannot run command")))
     (begin
       (system* "newuidmap" (number->string pid) "paul" "165536" "65536")))



Thank you for all your help in polishing this service,


giacomo





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* [bug#72337] [PATCH v4 1/3] accounts: Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support.
  2024-07-28 15:25 [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support paul via Guix-patches via
                   ` (3 preceding siblings ...)
  2024-08-20 22:14 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v3 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-09-07 20:51 ` Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-09-07 20:51   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v4 2/3] account: Add /etc/subid and /etc/subgid allocation logic Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-09-07 20:51   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v4 3/3] system: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-10-07 22:40 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v5 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  5 siblings, 2 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-09-07 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337; +Cc: Giacomo Leidi

This commit adds a new record type, <subid-entry> and serializers
and deserializers for it in (gnu build accounts).  Each instance of this
record represents one line in either /etc/subuid or /etc/subgid.  Since
Shadow uses the same representation for both files, it should be ok if
we do it as well.

This commit adds also <subid-range>, a user facing representation of
<subid-entry>. It is supposed to be usable directly in OS configurations.

* gnu/build/accounts.scm (subid-entry): New record;
(write-subgid): add serializer for subgids;
(write-subuid): add serializer for subuids;
(read-subgid): add serializer for subgids;
(read-subuid): add serializer for subuids.
* gnu/system/accounts.scm (subid-range): New record.
* test/accounts.scm: Test them.

Change-Id: I6b037e40e354c069bf556412bb5b626bd3ea1b2c
Signed-off-by: Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
---
 gnu/build/accounts.scm  | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---
 gnu/system/accounts.scm | 17 +++++++++++++
 tests/accounts.scm      | 55 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 106 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gnu/build/accounts.scm b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
index fa6f454b5e..ea8c69f205 100644
--- a/gnu/build/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2019, 2021, 2023 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -51,13 +52,23 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
             group-entry-gid
             group-entry-members
 
+            subid-entry
+            subid-entry?
+            subid-entry-name
+            subid-entry-start
+            subid-entry-count
+
             %password-lock-file
             write-group
             write-passwd
             write-shadow
+            write-subgid
+            write-subuid
             read-group
             read-passwd
             read-shadow
+            read-subgid
+            read-subuid
 
             %id-min
             %id-max
@@ -68,11 +79,12 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
-;;; This modules provides functionality equivalent to the C library's
+;;; This module provides functionality equivalent to the C library's
 ;;; <shadow.h>, <pwd.h>, and <grp.h> routines, as well as a subset of the
 ;;; functionality of the Shadow command-line tools.  It can parse and write
-;;; /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group.  It can also take care of UID
-;;; and GID allocation in a way similar to what 'useradd' does.
+;;; /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/group, /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid.  It can
+;;; also take care of UID and GID allocation in a way similar to what 'useradd'
+;;; does.  The same goes for sub UID and sub GID allocation.
 ;;;
 ;;; The benefit is twofold: less code is involved, and the ID allocation
 ;;; strategy and state preservation is made explicit.
@@ -225,6 +237,17 @@ (define-database-entry <group-entry>              ;<grp.h>
                    (serialization list->comma-separated comma-separated->list)
                    (default '())))
 
+(define-database-entry <subid-entry>              ;<subid.h>
+  subid-entry make-subid-entry
+  subid-entry?
+  (serialization #\: subid-entry->string string->subid-entry)
+
+  (name            subid-entry-name)
+  (start           subid-entry-start
+                   (serialization number->string string->number))
+  (count           subid-entry-count
+                   (serialization number->string string->number)))
+
 (define %password-lock-file
   ;; The password database lock file used by libc's 'lckpwdf'.  Users should
   ;; grab this lock with 'with-file-lock' when they access the databases.
@@ -265,6 +288,10 @@ (define write-shadow
   (database-writer "/etc/shadow" #o600 shadow-entry->string))
 (define write-group
   (database-writer "/etc/group" #o644 group-entry->string))
+(define write-subuid
+  (database-writer "/etc/subuid" #o644 subid-entry->string))
+(define write-subgid
+  (database-writer "/etc/subgid" #o644 subid-entry->string))
 
 (define (database-reader file string->entry)
   (lambda* (#:optional (file-or-port file))
@@ -287,6 +314,10 @@ (define read-shadow
   (database-reader "/etc/shadow" string->shadow-entry))
 (define read-group
   (database-reader "/etc/group" string->group-entry))
+(define read-subuid
+  (database-reader "/etc/subuid" string->subid-entry))
+(define read-subgid
+  (database-reader "/etc/subgid" string->subid-entry))
 
 \f
 ;;;
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 586cff1842..9a006c188d 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -39,6 +40,12 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
             user-group-id
             user-group-system?
 
+            subid-range
+            subid-range?
+            subid-range-name
+            subid-range-start
+            subid-range-count
+
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
 
@@ -85,6 +92,16 @@ (define-record-type* <user-group>
   (system?        user-group-system?              ; Boolean
                   (default #f)))
 
+(define-record-type* <subid-range>
+  subid-range make-subid-range
+  subid-range?
+  (name           subid-range-name)
+  (start          subid-range-start (default #f))    ; number
+  (count          subid-range-count                  ; number
+                  ; from find_new_sub_gids.c and
+                  ; find_new_sub_uids.c
+                  (default 65536)))
+
 (define (default-home-directory account)
   "Return the default home directory for ACCOUNT."
   (string-append "/home/" (user-account-name account)))
diff --git a/tests/accounts.scm b/tests/accounts.scm
index 78136390bb..4944c22f49 100644
--- a/tests/accounts.scm
+++ b/tests/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -41,6 +42,16 @@ (define %shadow-sample
 charlie:" (crypt "hey!" "$6$abc") ":17169::::::
 nobody:!:0::::::\n"))
 
+(define %subuid-sample
+  "\
+root:100000:300
+ada:100300:300\n")
+
+(define %subgid-sample
+  "\
+root:100000:600
+ada:100600:300\n")
+
 \f
 (test-begin "accounts")
 
@@ -135,6 +146,50 @@ (define %shadow-sample
                       read-shadow)
                     port))))
 
+(test-equal "write-subuid"
+  %subuid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subuid (list (subid-entry
+                           (name "root")
+                           (start 100000)
+                           (count 300))
+                          (subid-entry
+                           (name "ada")
+                           (start 100300)
+                           (count 300)))
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "read-subuid + write-subuid"
+  %subuid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subuid (call-with-input-string %subuid-sample
+                      read-subuid)
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "write-subgid"
+  %subgid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subgid (list (subid-entry
+                           (name "root")
+                           (start 100000)
+                           (count 600))
+                          (subid-entry
+                           (name "ada")
+                           (start 100600)
+                           (count 300)))
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "read-subgid + write-subgid"
+  %subgid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subgid (call-with-input-string %subgid-sample
+                      read-subgid)
+                    port))))
+
 \f
 (define allocate-groups (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-groups))
 (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))

base-commit: 4ba9f3e0f1484524f91ca1f7ec3a4ce7cb8873ff
-- 
2.45.2





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* [bug#72337] [PATCH v4 2/3] account: Add /etc/subid and /etc/subgid allocation logic.
  2024-09-07 20:51 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v4 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-09-07 20:51   ` Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-09-19 11:14     ` [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support Ludovic Courtès
  2024-09-07 20:51   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v4 3/3] system: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 27+ messages in thread
From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-09-07 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337; +Cc: Giacomo Leidi

This commit adds allocation logic for subid ranges. Subid ranges are
ranges of contiguous subids that are mapped to a user in the host
system. This patch implements a flexible allocation algorithm allowing
users that do not want (or need) to specify details of the subid ranges
that they are requesting to avoid doing so, while upholding requests of
users that need to have specific ranges.

* gnu/build/accounts.scm (list-set): New variable;
(%subordinate-id-min): new variable;
(%subordinate-id-max): new variable;
(%subordinate-id-count): new variable;
(subordinate-id?): new variable;
(within-interval?): new variable;
(insert-subid-range): new variable;
(reserve-subids): new variable;
(range->entry): new variable;
(entry->range): new variable;
(allocate-subids): new variable;
(subuid+subgid-databases): new variable.

* gnu/system/accounts.scm (subid-range-end): New variable;
(subid-range-has-start?): new variable;
(subid-range-less): new variable.

* test/accounts.scm: Test them.

Change-Id: I8de1fd7cfe508b9c76408064d6f498471da0752d
Signed-off-by: Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
---
 gnu/build/accounts.scm  | 187 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 gnu/system/accounts.scm |  30 +++++++
 tests/accounts.scm      | 152 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 368 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/gnu/build/accounts.scm b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
index ea8c69f205..be981fca38 100644
--- a/gnu/build/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
@@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-19)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
+  #:use-module (srfi srfi-34)
+  #:use-module (srfi srfi-35)
   #:use-module (ice-9 match)
   #:use-module (ice-9 vlist)
   #:use-module (ice-9 rdelim)
@@ -74,8 +76,19 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
             %id-max
             %system-id-min
             %system-id-max
+            %subordinate-id-min
+            %subordinate-id-max
+            %subordinate-id-count
 
-            user+group-databases))
+            &subordinate-id-error
+            subordinate-id-error?
+            &subordinate-id-range-error
+            subordinate-id-range-error?
+            subordinate-id-range-error-message
+            subordinate-id-range-error-ranges
+
+            user+group-databases
+            subuid+subgid-databases))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
@@ -91,6 +104,18 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
 ;;;
 ;;; Code:
 
+\f
+;;;
+;;; General utilities.
+;;;
+
+(define (vlist-set vlst el k)
+  (if (>= k (vlist-length vlst))
+      (vlist-append vlst (vlist-cons el vlist-null))
+      (vlist-append
+       (vlist-take vlst k)
+       (vlist-cons el (vlist-drop vlst k)))))
+
 \f
 ;;;
 ;;; Machinery to define user and group databases.
@@ -342,6 +367,19 @@ (define %id-max 60000)
 (define %system-id-min 100)
 (define %system-id-max 999)
 
+;; According to Shadow's libmisc/find_new_sub_uids.c and
+;; libmisc/find_new_sub_gids.c.
+(define %subordinate-id-min 100000)
+(define %subordinate-id-max 600100000)
+(define %subordinate-id-count 65536)
+
+(define-condition-type &subordinate-id-error &error
+  subordinate-id-error?)
+(define-condition-type &subordinate-id-range-error &subordinate-id-error
+  subordinate-id-range-error?
+  (message subordinate-id-range-error-message)
+  (ranges subordinate-id-range-error-ranges))
+
 (define (system-id? id)
   (and (> id %system-id-min)
        (<= id %system-id-max)))
@@ -350,6 +388,10 @@ (define (user-id? id)
   (and (>= id %id-min)
        (< id %id-max)))
 
+(define (subordinate-id? id)
+  (and (>= id %subordinate-id-min)
+       (< id %subordinate-id-max)))
+
 (define* (allocate-id assignment #:key system?)
   "Return two values: a newly allocated ID, and an updated <allocation> record
 based on ASSIGNMENT.  If SYSTEM? is true, return a system ID."
@@ -405,6 +447,90 @@ (define* (reserve-ids allocation ids #:key (skip? #t))
               (allocation-ids allocation)
               ids))))
 
+(define (within-interval? start end range)
+  "Returns #t when RANGE is included in the interval
+bounded by START and END.  Both ends of the interval
+are included in the comparison."
+  (unless (subid-range-has-start? range)
+    (raise
+     (condition
+      (&subordinate-id-range-error
+       (ranges (list range))
+       (message
+        "Subid ranges should have a start to be tested within
+an interval.")))))
+  (and (<= start
+           (subid-range-start range))
+       (<= (subid-range-end range)
+           end)))
+
+(define (insert-subid-range range vlst)
+  "Allocates a range of subids in VLST, based on RANGE.  Ranges
+that do not explicitly specify a start subid are fitted based on
+their size.  This procedure assumes VLIST is sorted by SUBID-RANGE-LESS and
+that all VLST members have a start."
+  (define* (actualize r #:key (start %subordinate-id-min))
+    (if (subid-range-has-start? r)
+        r
+        (subid-range
+         (inherit r)
+         (start start))))
+
+  (define vlst-length (vlist-length vlst))
+  (define range-name (subid-range-name range))
+  (define range-start (subid-range-start range))
+  (define range-end (subid-range-end range))
+
+  (when (subid-range-has-start? range)
+    (unless (and (subordinate-id? range-start)
+                 (subordinate-id? range-end))
+      (raise
+       (condition
+        (&subordinate-id-range-error
+         (ranges (list range))
+         (message
+          (string-append "Subid range of " range-name
+                         " from " (number->string range-start) " to "
+                         (number->string range-end)
+                         " spans over illegal subids.  Max allowed is "
+                         (number->string %subordinate-id-max) ", min is "
+                         (number->string %subordinate-id-min) ".")))))))
+
+  (let loop ((i 0)
+             (start %subordinate-id-min)
+             (end (if (< vlst-length 1)
+                      %subordinate-id-max
+                      (- (subid-range-start
+                          (vlist-ref vlst 0))
+                         1))))
+    (define actual-range
+      (actualize range #:start start))
+    (cond
+     ((> i vlst-length)
+      (raise
+       (condition
+        (&subordinate-id-range-error
+         (ranges (list range))
+         (message
+          (string-append "Couldn't fit " range-name
+                         ", reached end of list."))))))
+     ((within-interval? start end actual-range)
+      (vlist-set vlst actual-range i))
+     (else
+      (loop (+ i 1)
+            (+ 1 (subid-range-end
+                  (vlist-ref vlst (if (= i vlst-length) (- i 1) i))))
+            (if (>= i (- vlst-length 1))
+                %subordinate-id-max
+                (- (subid-range-start
+                    (vlist-ref vlst (+ i 1)))
+                   1)))))))
+
+(define* (reserve-subids allocation ranges)
+  "Mark the subid ranges listed in RANGES as reserved in ALLOCATION.
+ALLOCATION is supposed to be sorted by SUBID-RANGE-LESS."
+  (vlist-fold insert-subid-range allocation ranges))
+
 (define (allocated? allocation id)
   "Return true if ID is already allocated as part of ALLOCATION."
   (->bool (vhash-assv id (allocation-ids allocation))))
@@ -540,6 +666,39 @@ (define* (allocate-passwd users groups #:optional (current-passwd '()))
           uids
           users)))
 
+(define (range->entry range)
+  (subid-entry
+   (name (subid-range-name range))
+   (start (subid-range-start range))
+   (count (subid-range-count range))))
+
+(define (entry->range entry)
+  (subid-range
+   (name (subid-entry-name entry))
+   (start (subid-entry-start entry))
+   (count (subid-entry-count entry))))
+
+(define* (allocate-subids ranges #:optional (current-ranges '()))
+  "Return a list of subids entries for RANGES, a list of <subid-range>.  Members
+for each group are taken from MEMBERS, a vhash that maps ranges names to member
+names.  IDs found in CURRENT-RANGES, a list of subid entries, are reused."
+  (when (any (compose not subid-range-has-start?) current-ranges)
+    (raise
+     (condition
+      (&subordinate-id-range-error
+       (ranges current-ranges)
+       (message "Loaded ranges are supposed to have a start, but at least one does not.")))))
+  (define subids
+    ;; Mark all the currently used IDs and the explicitly requested IDs as
+    ;; reserved.
+    (reserve-subids (reserve-subids vlist-null
+                                    (list->vlist current-ranges))
+                    (list->vlist
+                     (stable-sort ranges
+                                  subid-range-less))))
+
+  (map range->entry (vlist->list subids)))
+
 (define* (days-since-epoch #:optional (current-time current-time))
   "Return the number of days elapsed since the 1st of January, 1970."
   (let* ((now   (current-time time-utc))
@@ -615,3 +774,29 @@ (define* (user+group-databases users groups
                     #:current-time current-time))
 
   (values group-entries passwd-entries shadow-entries))
+
+(define* (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids
+                                  #:key
+                                  (current-subuids
+                                   (map entry->range
+                                        (empty-if-not-found read-subuid)))
+                                  (current-subgids
+                                   (map entry->range
+                                        (empty-if-not-found read-subgid))))
+  "Return two values: the list of subgid entries, and the list of subuid entries
+corresponding to SUBUIDS and SUBGIDS.
+Preserve stateful bits from CURRENT-SUBUIDS and CURRENT-SUBGIDS."
+
+  (define (range-eqv? a b)
+    (string=? (subid-range-name a)
+              (subid-range-name b)))
+
+  (define subuid-entries
+    (allocate-subids
+     (lset-difference range-eqv? subuids current-subuids) current-subuids))
+
+  (define subgid-entries
+    (allocate-subids
+     (lset-difference range-eqv? subgids current-subgids) current-subgids))
+
+  (values subuid-entries subgid-entries))
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 9a006c188d..1b88ca301f 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -45,6 +45,9 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
             subid-range-name
             subid-range-start
             subid-range-count
+            subid-range-end
+            subid-range-has-start?
+            subid-range-less
 
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
@@ -102,6 +105,33 @@ (define-record-type* <subid-range>
                   ; find_new_sub_uids.c
                   (default 65536)))
 
+(define (subid-range-end range)
+  "Returns the last subid referenced in RANGE."
+  (and
+   (subid-range-has-start? range)
+   (+ (subid-range-start range)
+      (subid-range-count range)
+      -1)))
+
+(define (subid-range-has-start? range)
+  "Returns #t when RANGE's start is a number."
+  (number? (subid-range-start range)))
+
+(define (subid-range-less a b)
+  "Returns #t when subid range A either starts before, or is more specific
+than B.  When it is not possible to determine whether a range is more specific
+w.r.t. another range their names are compared alphabetically."
+  (define start-a (subid-range-start a))
+  (define start-b (subid-range-start b))
+  (cond ((and (not start-a) (not start-b))
+         (string< (subid-range-name a)
+                  (subid-range-name b)))
+        ((and start-a start-b)
+         (< start-a start-b))
+        (else
+         (and start-a
+              (not start-b)))))
+
 (define (default-home-directory account)
   "Return the default home directory for ACCOUNT."
   (string-append "/home/" (user-account-name account)))
diff --git a/tests/accounts.scm b/tests/accounts.scm
index 4944c22f49..3d038568df 100644
--- a/tests/accounts.scm
+++ b/tests/accounts.scm
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ (define-module (test-accounts)
   #:use-module (gnu build accounts)
   #:use-module (gnu system accounts)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-19)
+  #:use-module (srfi srfi-34)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-64)
   #:use-module (ice-9 vlist)
   #:use-module (ice-9 match))
@@ -193,6 +194,7 @@ (define %subgid-sample
 \f
 (define allocate-groups (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-groups))
 (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
+(define allocate-subids (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-subids))
 
 (test-equal "allocate-groups"
   ;; Allocate GIDs in a stateless fashion.
@@ -257,6 +259,112 @@ (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
                    (list (group-entry (name "d")
                                       (gid (- %id-max 2))))))
 
+(test-equal "allocate-subids"
+  ;; Allocate sub IDs in a stateless fashion.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "root") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 100))
+        (subid-entry (name "t") (start 100100) (count 899))
+        (subid-entry (name "x") (start 100999) (count 200)))
+  (allocate-subids (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "t") (count 899)))
+                   (list (subid-range (name "root")
+                                      (start %subordinate-id-min)
+                                      (count 100)))))
+
+(test-equal "allocate-subids with requested IDs ranges"
+  ;; Make sure the requested sub ID for "k" and "root" are honored.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "x") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 200))
+        (subid-entry (name "k") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 300)) (count 100))
+        (subid-entry (name "t") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 500)) (count 899))
+        (subid-entry (name "root") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 2500)) (count 100)))
+
+  (allocate-subids (list
+                    (subid-range (name "root") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 2500)) (count 100))
+                    (subid-range (name "k") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 300)) (count 100)))
+                   (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "t") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 500)) (count 899)))))
+
+(let ((inputs+currents
+       (list
+        (list
+         "ranges must have start"
+         (list (subid-range (name "m")))
+         (list (subid-range (name "x")))
+         "Loaded ranges are supposed to have a start, but at least one does not.")
+        (list
+         "ranges must fall within allowed max min subids"
+         (list (subid-range (name "m")
+                            (start (- %subordinate-id-min 1))
+                            (count
+                             (+ %subordinate-id-max %subordinate-id-min))))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "root") (start %subordinate-id-min)))
+         "Subid range of m from 99999 to 600299998 spans over illegal subids.  Max allowed is 600100000, min is 100000."))))
+
+  ;; Make sure it's impossible to explicitly request impossible allocations
+  (for-each
+   (match-lambda
+     ((test-name ranges current-ranges message)
+      (test-assert (string-append "allocate-subids, impossible allocations - "
+                                  test-name)
+        (guard (c ((and (subordinate-id-range-error? c)
+                        (string=? message (subordinate-id-range-error-message c)))
+                   #t))
+          (allocate-subids ranges current-ranges)
+          #f))))
+   inputs+currents))
+
+(test-equal "allocate-subids with interleaving"
+  ;; Make sure the requested sub ID for "m" is honored and
+  ;; for "l" and "i" are correctly deduced.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "x") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 200))
+        (subid-entry (name "l") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 200)) (count 1))
+        (subid-entry (name "m") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 201)) (count 27))
+        (subid-entry (name "i") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 228)) (count 2))
+        (subid-entry (name "root") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 231)) (count 100)))
+  (allocate-subids (list
+                    (subid-range (name "m") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 201)) (count 27))
+                    (subid-range (name "l") (count 1))
+                    (subid-range (name "i") (count 2)))
+                   (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "root") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 231)) (count 100)))))
+
+(let ((inputs+currents
+       (list
+        ;; Try impossible before
+        (list
+         (list (subid-range (name "m") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 16)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "x") (start (+ 15 %subordinate-id-min)) (count 150)))
+         "Couldn't fit m, reached end of list.")
+        ;; Try impossible after
+        (list
+         (list (subid-range (name "m") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 30)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "x") (start (+ 29 %subordinate-id-min)) (count 150)))
+         "Couldn't fit m, reached end of list.")
+        ;; Try impossible between
+        (list
+         (list (subid-range (name "m") (start 100200) (count 500)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "root") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 100))
+          (subid-range (name "x") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 500)) (count 100)))
+         "Couldn't fit m, reached end of list."))))
+
+  ;; Make sure it's impossible to explicitly request impossible allocations
+  (for-each
+   (match-lambda
+     ((ranges current-ranges message)
+      (test-assert "allocate-subids with interleaving, impossible interleaving"
+        (guard (c ((and (subordinate-id-range-error? c)
+                        (string=? message (subordinate-id-range-error-message c)))
+                   #t))
+          (allocate-subids ranges current-ranges)
+          #f))))
+   inputs+currents))
+
 (test-equal "allocate-passwd"
   ;; Allocate UIDs in a stateless fashion.
   (list (password-entry (name "alice") (uid %id-min) (gid 1000)
@@ -376,4 +484,48 @@ (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
                                 (make-time type 0 (* 24 3600 100)))))
     list))
 
+(test-equal "subuid+subgid-databases"
+  ;; The whole process.
+  (list (list (subid-entry (name "root")
+                           (start %subordinate-id-min)
+                           (count 100))
+              (subid-entry (name "alice")
+                           (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 100))
+                           (count 200))
+              (subid-entry (name "bob")
+                           (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 100 200))
+                           (count 200)))
+        (list
+         (subid-entry (name "root")
+                      (start %subordinate-id-min)
+                      (count 200))
+         (subid-entry (name "alice")
+                      (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 200))
+                      (count 400))
+         (subid-entry (name "charlie")
+                      (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 200 400))
+                      (count 300))))
+  (call-with-values
+      (lambda ()
+        (subuid+subgid-databases
+         (list (subid-range (name "root")
+                            (start %subordinate-id-min)
+                            (count 100))
+               (subid-range (name "alice")
+                            (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 100))
+                            (count 200))
+               (subid-range (name "bob")
+                            (count 200)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "alice")
+                       (count 400))
+          (subid-range (name "charlie")
+                       (count 300)))
+         #:current-subgids
+         (list (subid-range (name "root")
+                            (start %subordinate-id-min)
+                            (count 200)))
+         #:current-subuids '()))
+    list))
+
 (test-end "accounts")
-- 
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From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-09-07 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337; +Cc: Giacomo Leidi, Florian Pelz, Ludovic Courtès,
	Maxim Cournoyer

This commit adds a Guix System service to handle allocation of subuid
and subgid requests.  Users that don't care can just add themselves as a
subid-range and don't need to specify anything but their user name.
Users that care about specific ranges, such as possibly LXD, can specify
a start and a count.

* doc/guix.texi: Document the new service.
* gnu/build/activation.scm (activate-subuids+subgids): New variable.
* gnu/local.mk: Add gnu/tests/shadow.scm.
* gnu/system/accounts.scm (sexp->subid-range): New variable.
* gnu/system/shadow.scm (%root-subid): New variable;
(subids-configuration): new record;
(subid-range->gexp): new variable;
(assert-valid-subids): new variable;
(delete-duplicate-ranges): new variable;
(subids-activation): new variable;
(subids-extension): new record;
(append-subid-ranges): new variable;
(subids-extension-merge): new variable;
(subids-service-type): new variable.
* gnu/tests/shadow.scm (subids): New system test.

Change-Id: I3755e1c75771220c74fe8ae5de1a7d90f2376635
Signed-off-by: Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
---
 doc/guix.texi            | 180 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 gnu/build/activation.scm |  19 ++++
 gnu/local.mk             |   1 +
 gnu/system/accounts.scm  |  10 ++
 gnu/system/shadow.scm    | 211 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 gnu/tests/shadow.scm     | 180 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 6 files changed, 599 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 gnu/tests/shadow.scm

diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index 981ffb8c58..16fd415b32 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -41683,6 +41683,186 @@ Miscellaneous Services
 @end deftp
 
 
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@cindex Subids
+@subsubheading Subid Service
+
+Among the virtualization facilities implemented by the Linux kernel, the is the
+concept of subordinate IDs.  Subordinate IDs allow for mapping user and group
+IDs inside process namespaces to user and group IDs of the host system.
+Subordinate user ID ranges (subids) allow to map virtual user IDs inside
+containers to the user ID of an unprivileged user of the host system.
+Subordinate group ID ranges (subgids), instead map virtual group IDs to the
+group ID of an unprivileged user on the host system.  You can access
+@code{subuid(5)} and @code{subgid(5)} Linux man pages for more details.
+
+The @code{(gnu system shadow)} module exposes the
+@code{subids-service-type}, its configuration record
+@code{subids-configuration} and its extension record
+@code{subids-extension}.
+
+With @code{subids-service-type}, subuids and subgids ranges can be reserved for
+users that desire so:
+
+@lisp
+(use-modules (gnu system shadow)     ;for 'subids-service-type'
+             (gnu system accounts)   ;for 'subid-range'
+             @dots{})
+
+(operating-system
+  ;; @dots{}
+  (services
+    (list
+      (simple-service 'alice-bob-subids
+                      subids-service-type
+                      (subids-extension
+                        (subgids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))))
+                        (subuids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))
+                          (subid-range (name "bob")
+                                       (start 100700)))))))))
+@end lisp
+
+Users (definitely other services), usually, are supposed to extend the service
+instead of adding subids directly to @code{subids-configuration}, unless the
+want to change the default behavior for root.  With default settings the
+@code{subids-service-type} adds, if it's not already there, a configuration
+for the root account to both @file{/etc/subuid} and @file{/etc/subgid}, possibly
+starting at the minimum possible subid.  Otherwise the root subuids and subgids
+ranges are fitted wherever possible.
+
+The above configuration will yield the following:
+
+@example
+# cat /etc/subgid
+root:100000:65536
+alice:165536:65536
+# cat /etc/subuid
+root:100000:700
+bob:100700:65536
+alice:166236:65536
+@end example
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subids-configuration
+
+With default settings the
+@code{subids-service-type} adds, if it's not already there, a configuration
+for the root account to both @file{/etc/subuid} and @file{/etc/subgid}, possibly
+starting at the minimum possible subid.  To disable the default behavior and
+provide your own definition for the root subid ranges you can set to @code{#f}
+the @code{add-root?} field:
+
+@lisp
+(use-modules (gnu system shadow)     ;for 'subids-service-type'
+             (gnu system accounts)   ;for 'subid-range'
+             @dots{})
+
+(operating-system
+  ;; @dots{}
+  (services
+    (list
+      (service subids-service-type
+               (subids-configuration
+                (add-root? #f)
+                (subgids
+                  (subid-range (name "root")
+                               (start 120000)
+                               (count 100)))
+                (subuids
+                  (subid-range (name "root")
+                               (start 120000)
+                               (count 100)))))
+      (simple-service 'alice-bob-subids
+                      subids-service-type
+                      (subids-extension
+                        (subgids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))))
+                        (subuids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))
+                          (subid-range (name "bob")
+                                       (start 100700)))))))))
+@end lisp
+
+Available @code{subids-configuration} fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{add-root?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: boolean)
+Whether to automatically configure subuids and subgids for root.
+
+@item @code{subgids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be serialized to @code{/etc/subgid}.
+If a range doesn't specify a start it will be fitted based on its number of
+requrested subids.  If a range doesn't specify a count the default size
+of 65536 will be assumed.
+
+@item @code{subuids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be serialized to @code{/etc/subuid}.
+If a range doesn't specify a start it will be fitted based on its number of
+requrested subids.  If a range doesn't specify a count the default size
+of 65536 will be assumed.
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subids-extension
+
+Available @code{subids-extension} fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+
+@item @code{subgids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be appended to
+@code{subids-configuration-subgids}.  Entries with the same name are deduplicated
+upon merging.
+
+@item @code{subuids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be appended to
+@code{subids-configuration-subuids}.  Entries with the same name are deduplicated
+upon merging.
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subid-range
+
+The @code{subid-range} record is defined at @code{(gnu system accounts)}.
+Available fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+
+@item @code{name} (type: string)
+The name of the user or group that will own this range.
+
+@item @code{start} (default: @code{#f}) (type: integer)
+The first requested subid.  When false the first available subid with enough
+contiguous subids will be assigned.
+
+@item @code{count} (default: @code{#f}) (type: integer)
+The number of total allocated subids.  When #f the default of 65536 will be
+assumed .
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
 @c %end of fragment
 
 @node Privileged Programs
diff --git a/gnu/build/activation.scm b/gnu/build/activation.scm
index d1a2876a96..5236fbb403 100644
--- a/gnu/build/activation.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/activation.scm
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
 ;;; Copyright © 2021 Brice Waegeneire <brice@waegenei.re>
 ;;; Copyright © 2022 Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <me@tobias.gr>
 ;;; Copyright © 2024 Nicolas Graves <ngraves@ngraves.fr>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -40,6 +41,7 @@ (define-module (gnu build activation)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
   #:export (activate-users+groups
+            activate-subuids+subgids
             activate-user-home
             activate-etc
             activate-privileged-programs
@@ -227,6 +229,23 @@ (define (activate-users+groups users groups)
               (chmod directory #o555))
             (duplicates (map user-account-home-directory system-accounts))))
 
+(define (activate-subuids+subgids subuids subgids)
+  "Make sure SUBUIDS (a list of subid range records) and SUBGIDS (a list of
+subid range records) are all available."
+
+  ;; Take same lock as Shadow while we read
+  ;; and write the databases.  This ensures there's no race condition with
+  ;; other tools that might be accessing it at the same time.
+  (with-file-lock "/etc/subgid.lock"
+    (let-values (((subuid subgid)
+                  (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids)))
+      (write-subgid subgid)))
+
+  (with-file-lock "/etc/subuid.lock"
+    (let-values (((subuid subgid)
+                  (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids)))
+      (write-subuid subuid))))
+
 (define (activate-user-home users)
   "Create and populate the home directory of USERS, a list of tuples, unless
 they already exist."
diff --git a/gnu/local.mk b/gnu/local.mk
index ed630041ff..b36873f28a 100644
--- a/gnu/local.mk
+++ b/gnu/local.mk
@@ -841,6 +841,7 @@ GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES =				\
   %D%/tests/samba.scm				\
   %D%/tests/security.scm			\
   %D%/tests/security-token.scm			\
+  %D%/tests/shadow.scm  			\
   %D%/tests/singularity.scm			\
   %D%/tests/ssh.scm				\
   %D%/tests/telephony.scm		        \
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 1b88ca301f..f63d7f96bd 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
 
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
+            sexp->subid-range
 
             default-shell))
 
@@ -159,3 +160,12 @@ (define (sexp->user-account sexp)
                    (create-home-directory? create-home-directory?)
                    (shell shell) (password password)
                    (system? system?)))))
+
+(define (sexp->subid-range sexp)
+  "Take SEXP, a tuple as returned by 'subid-range->gexp', and turn it into a
+subid-range record."
+  (match sexp
+    ((name start count)
+     (subid-range (name name)
+                  (start start)
+                  (count count)))))
diff --git a/gnu/system/shadow.scm b/gnu/system/shadow.scm
index d9f13271d8..48eca2564f 100644
--- a/gnu/system/shadow.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/shadow.scm
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
 ;;; Copyright © 2020 Jan (janneke) Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
 ;;; Copyright © 2020, 2023 Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>
 ;;; Copyright © 2020 Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -28,6 +29,10 @@ (define-module (gnu system shadow)
   #:use-module (guix modules)
   #:use-module (guix sets)
   #:use-module (guix ui)
+  #:use-module ((gnu build accounts)
+                #:select (%subordinate-id-count
+                          %subordinate-id-max
+                          %subordinate-id-min))
   #:use-module (gnu system accounts)
   #:use-module (gnu services)
   #:use-module (gnu services shepherd)
@@ -77,7 +82,20 @@ (define-module (gnu system shadow)
             %base-user-accounts
 
             account-service-type
-            account-service))
+            account-service
+
+            subids-configuration
+            subids-configuration?
+            subids-configuration-add-root?
+            subids-configuration-subgids
+            subids-configuration-subuids
+
+            subids-extension
+            subids-extension?
+            subids-extension-subgids
+            subids-extension-subuids
+
+            subids-service-type))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
@@ -380,7 +398,7 @@ (define (assert-valid-users/groups users groups)
 
 \f
 ;;;
-;;; Service.
+;;; Accounts Service.
 ;;;
 
 (define (user-group->gexp group)
@@ -521,4 +539,193 @@ (define (account-service accounts+groups skeletons)
   (service account-service-type
            (append skeletons accounts+groups)))
 
+\f
+;;;
+;;; Subids Service.
+;;;
+
+(define* (%root-subid #:optional (start %subordinate-id-min) (count %subordinate-id-count))
+  (subid-range
+   (name "root")
+   (start start)
+   (count count)))
+
+(define-record-type* <subids-configuration>
+  subids-configuration make-subids-configuration
+  subids-configuration?
+  this-subids-configuration
+
+  (add-root?   subids-configuration-add-root?                 ; boolean
+               (default #t))
+  (subgids     subids-configuration-subgids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+               (default '()))
+  (subuids     subids-configuration-subuids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+               (default '())))
+
+(define (subid-range->gexp range)
+  "Turn RANGE, a <subid-range> object, into a list-valued gexp suitable for
+'activate-subuids+subgids'."
+  (define count (subid-range-count range))
+  #~`(#$(subid-range-name range)
+      #$(subid-range-start range)
+      #$(if (and (number? count)
+                 (> count 0))
+            count
+            %subordinate-id-count)))
+
+(define (assert-valid-subids ranges)
+  (cond ((>= (fold + 0 (map subid-range-count ranges))
+             (- %subordinate-id-max %subordinate-id-min -1))
+         (raise
+          (formatted-message
+           (G_
+            "The configured ranges are more than the ~a max allowed.")
+           (- %subordinate-id-max %subordinate-id-min -1))))
+        ((any (lambda (r)
+                (define start (subid-range-start r))
+                (and start
+                     (< start %subordinate-id-min)))
+              ranges)
+         (raise
+          (formatted-message
+           (G_
+            "One subid-range starts before the minimum allowed sub id ~a.")
+           %subordinate-id-min)))
+        ((any (lambda (r)
+                (define end (subid-range-end r))
+                (and end
+                     (> end %subordinate-id-max)))
+              ranges)
+         (raise
+          (formatted-message
+           (G_
+            "One subid-range ends after the maximum allowed sub id ~a.")
+           %subordinate-id-max)))
+        ((any (compose null? subid-range-name)
+              ranges)
+         (raise
+          (formatted-message
+           (G_
+            "One subid-range has a null name."))))
+        ((any (compose string-null? subid-range-name)
+              ranges)
+         (raise
+          (formatted-message
+           (G_
+            "One subid-range has a name equal to the empty string."))))
+        (else #t)))
+
+(define (delete-duplicate-ranges ranges)
+  (delete-duplicates ranges
+                     (lambda args
+                       (apply string=? (map subid-range-name ranges)))))
+
+(define (subids-activation config)
+  "Return a gexp that activates SUBUIDS+SUBGIDS, a list of <subid-range>
+objects."
+  (define (add-root-when-missing ranges)
+    (define sorted-ranges
+      (sort-list ranges subid-range-less))
+    (define root-missing?
+      (not
+       (find (lambda (r)
+               (string=? "root"
+                         (subid-range-name r)))
+             sorted-ranges)))
+    (define first-start
+      (and (> (length sorted-ranges) 0)
+           (subid-range-start (first sorted-ranges))))
+    (define first-has-start?
+      (number? first-start))
+    (define root-start
+      (if first-has-start?
+          (and
+           (> first-start %subordinate-id-min)
+           %subordinate-id-min)
+          %subordinate-id-min))
+    (define root-count
+      (if first-has-start?
+          (- first-start %subordinate-id-min)
+          %subordinate-id-count))
+    (if (and root-missing?
+             (subids-configuration-add-root? config))
+        (append (list (%root-subid root-start root-count))
+                sorted-ranges)
+        sorted-ranges))
+
+  (define subuids
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges (subids-configuration-subuids config)))
+
+  (define subuids-specs
+    (map subid-range->gexp (add-root-when-missing subuids)))
+
+  (define subgids
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges (subids-configuration-subgids config)))
+
+  (define subgids-specs
+    (map subid-range->gexp (add-root-when-missing subgids)))
+
+  (assert-valid-subids subgids)
+  (assert-valid-subids subuids)
+
+  ;; Add subuids and subgids.
+  (with-imported-modules (source-module-closure '((gnu system accounts)))
+    #~(begin
+        (use-modules (gnu system accounts))
+
+        (activate-subuids+subgids (map sexp->subid-range (list #$@subuids-specs))
+                                  (map sexp->subid-range (list #$@subgids-specs))))))
+
+(define-record-type* <subids-extension>
+  subids-extension make-subids-extension
+  subids-extension?
+  this-subids-extension
+
+  (subgids   subids-extension-subgids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+             (default '()))
+  (subuids   subids-extension-subuids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+             (default '())))
+
+(define append-subid-ranges
+  (lambda args
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges
+     (apply append args))))
+
+(define (subids-extension-merge a b)
+  (subids-extension
+   (subgids (append-subid-ranges
+             (subids-extension-subgids a)
+             (subids-extension-subgids b)))
+   (subuids (append-subid-ranges
+             (subids-extension-subuids a)
+             (subids-extension-subuids b)))))
+
+(define subids-service-type
+  (service-type (name 'subids)
+                ;; Concatenate <subid-range> lists.
+                (compose (lambda (args)
+                           (fold subids-extension-merge
+                                 (subids-extension)
+                                 args)))
+                (extend
+                 (lambda (config extension)
+                   (subids-configuration
+                    (inherit config)
+                    (subgids
+                     (append-subid-ranges
+                      (subids-configuration-subgids config)
+                      (subids-extension-subgids extension)))
+                    (subuids
+                     (append-subid-ranges
+                      (subids-configuration-subuids config)
+                      (subids-extension-subuids extension))))))
+                (extensions
+                 (list (service-extension activation-service-type
+                                          subids-activation)))
+                (default-value
+                  (subids-configuration))
+                (description
+                 "Ensure the specified sub UIDs and sub GIDs exist in
+/etc/subuid and /etc/subgid.")))
+
 ;;; shadow.scm ends here
diff --git a/gnu/tests/shadow.scm b/gnu/tests/shadow.scm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..849b7b8af0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gnu/tests/shadow.scm
@@ -0,0 +1,180 @@
+;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
+;;;
+;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
+;;;
+;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
+;;; your option) any later version.
+;;;
+;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+;;;
+;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;;; along with GNU Guix.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+(define-module (gnu tests shadow)
+  #:use-module (gnu packages base)
+  #:use-module (gnu packages containers)
+  #:use-module (gnu tests)
+  #:use-module (gnu services)
+  #:use-module (gnu system)
+  #:use-module (gnu system accounts)
+  #:use-module (gnu system shadow)
+  #:use-module (gnu system vm)
+  #:use-module (guix gexp)
+  #:export (%test-subids))
+
+\f
+(define %subids-os
+  (simple-operating-system
+   (simple-service
+    'simple-profile
+    profile-service-type
+    (list podman))
+   (simple-service
+    'simple-subids
+    subids-service-type
+    (subids-extension
+     (subgids
+      (list
+       (subid-range
+        (name "alice"))
+       (subid-range
+        (name "bob")
+        (start 100700))))
+     (subuids
+      (list
+       (subid-range
+        (name "alice"))))))))
+
+(define (run-subids-test)
+  "Run IMAGE as an OCI backed Shepherd service, inside OS."
+
+  (define os
+    (marionette-operating-system
+     (operating-system-with-gc-roots
+      %subids-os
+      (list))
+     #:imported-modules '((gnu services herd)
+                          (guix combinators))))
+
+  (define vm
+    (virtual-machine
+     (operating-system os)
+     (volatile? #f)
+     (memory-size 1024)
+     (disk-image-size (* 3000 (expt 2 20)))
+     (port-forwardings '())))
+
+  (define test
+    (with-imported-modules '((gnu build marionette))
+      #~(begin
+          (use-modules (srfi srfi-11) (srfi srfi-64)
+                       (gnu build marionette))
+
+          (define marionette
+            ;; Relax timeout to accommodate older systems and
+            ;; allow for pulling the image.
+            (make-marionette (list #$vm) #:timeout 60))
+
+          (test-runner-current (system-test-runner #$output))
+          (test-begin "subids")
+
+          (test-equal "/etc/subid and /etc/subgid are created and their content is sound"
+            '("root:100000:700\nbob:100700:65536\nalice:166236:65536\n"
+              "root:100000:65536\nalice:165536:65536\n")
+            (marionette-eval
+             `(begin
+                (use-modules (ice-9 textual-ports))
+
+                (define (read-file file-name)
+                  (call-with-input-file file-name get-string-all))
+
+                (let* ((response1 (read-file "/etc/subgid"))
+                       (response2 (read-file "/etc/subuid")))
+                  (list response1 response2)))
+             marionette))
+
+          (test-equal "podman unshare runs for unprivileged users"
+            "         0       1000          1\n         1     165536      65536"
+            (marionette-eval
+             `(begin
+                (use-modules (srfi srfi-1)
+                             (ice-9 popen)
+                             (ice-9 match)
+                             (ice-9 rdelim)
+                             (ice-9 textual-ports))
+                (define out-dir "/tmp")
+                (define (read-file file-name)
+                  (call-with-input-file file-name get-string-all))
+
+                (define (wait-for-file file)
+                  ;; Wait until FILE shows up.
+                  (let loop ((i 60))
+                    (cond ((file-exists? file)
+                           #t)
+                          ((zero? i)
+                           (error "file didn't show up" file))
+                          (else
+                           (sleep 1)
+                           (loop (- i 1))))))
+
+                (define (read-lines file-or-port)
+                  (define (loop-lines port)
+                    (let loop ((lines '()))
+                      (match (read-line port)
+                        ((? eof-object?)
+                         (reverse lines))
+                        (line
+                         (loop (cons line lines))))))
+
+                  (if (port? file-or-port)
+                      (loop-lines file-or-port)
+                      (call-with-input-file file-or-port
+                        loop-lines)))
+
+                (define slurp
+                  (lambda args
+                    (let* ((port (apply open-pipe* OPEN_READ
+                                        (list "sh" "-l" "-c"
+                                              (string-join
+                                               args
+                                               " "))))
+                           (output (read-lines port))
+                           (status (close-pipe port)))
+                      output)))
+
+                (match (primitive-fork)
+                  (0
+                   (dynamic-wind
+                     (const #f)
+                     (lambda ()
+                       (setgid (passwd:gid (getpwnam "alice")))
+                       (setuid (passwd:uid (getpw "alice")))
+
+                       (let* ((response1 (slurp
+                                          "podman" "unshare" "cat" "/proc/self/uid_map")))
+                         (call-with-output-file (string-append out-dir "/response1")
+                           (lambda (port)
+                             (display (string-join response1 "\n") port)))))
+                     (lambda ()
+                       (primitive-exit 127))))
+                  (pid
+                   (cdr (waitpid pid))))
+                (wait-for-file (string-append out-dir "/response1"))
+                (read-file (string-append out-dir "/response1")))
+             marionette))
+
+          (test-end))))
+
+  (gexp->derivation "subids-test" test))
+
+(define %test-subids
+  (system-test
+   (name "subids")
+   (description "Test sub UIDs and sub GIDs provisioning service.")
+   (value (run-subids-test))))
-- 
2.45.2





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* [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support
  2024-09-07 20:51   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v4 2/3] account: Add /etc/subid and /etc/subgid allocation logic Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-09-19 11:14     ` Ludovic Courtès
  2024-10-07 22:35       ` paul via Guix-patches via
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 27+ messages in thread
From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2024-09-19 11:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Giacomo Leidi; +Cc: 72337

Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org> skribis:

> This commit adds allocation logic for subid ranges. Subid ranges are
> ranges of contiguous subids that are mapped to a user in the host
> system. This patch implements a flexible allocation algorithm allowing
> users that do not want (or need) to specify details of the subid ranges
> that they are requesting to avoid doing so, while upholding requests of
> users that need to have specific ranges.
>
> * gnu/build/accounts.scm (list-set): New variable;
> (%subordinate-id-min): new variable;
> (%subordinate-id-max): new variable;
> (%subordinate-id-count): new variable;
> (subordinate-id?): new variable;
> (within-interval?): new variable;
> (insert-subid-range): new variable;
> (reserve-subids): new variable;
> (range->entry): new variable;
> (entry->range): new variable;
> (allocate-subids): new variable;
> (subuid+subgid-databases): new variable.
>
> * gnu/system/accounts.scm (subid-range-end): New variable;
> (subid-range-has-start?): new variable;
> (subid-range-less): new variable.
>
> * test/accounts.scm: Test them.
>
> Change-Id: I8de1fd7cfe508b9c76408064d6f498471da0752d
> Signed-off-by: Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>

[...]

> +(define (vlist-set vlst el k)
> +  (if (>= k (vlist-length vlst))
> +      (vlist-append vlst (vlist-cons el vlist-null))
> +      (vlist-append
> +       (vlist-take vlst k)
> +       (vlist-cons el (vlist-drop vlst k)))))

So hmm, this is not great either because the ‘else’ branch has linear
complexity.

I don’t think there’s a good persistent data structure for this in Guile
unfortunately.  Again maybe plain lists or vlists are okay *if* we know
the lists are going to be small, but there needs to be a comment stating
it.

> +(define-condition-type &subordinate-id-range-error &subordinate-id-error
> +  subordinate-id-range-error?
> +  (message subordinate-id-range-error-message)
> +  (ranges subordinate-id-range-error-ranges))

Remove ‘message’ from here.  If we want a human-readable message, we can
always raise a “compound error condition” that combines
‘&subordinate-id-range-error’ and ‘&message’.

But I’m not sure we want messages anyway; I think we should focus on
ensuring ‘&subordinate-id-range-error’ has all the info.

> +(define (insert-subid-range range vlst)
> +  "Allocates a range of subids in VLST, based on RANGE.  Ranges
> +that do not explicitly specify a start subid are fitted based on
> +their size.  This procedure assumes VLIST is sorted by SUBID-RANGE-LESS and
> +that all VLST members have a start."

I’m not convinced by the use of (v)lists and the lack of abstraction
here.

How about having a tree along these lines:

  (define-record-type <unused-subuid-range>
    (unused-subuid-range left min max right)
    unused-subuid-range?
    (left    unused-subuid-range-left) ;previous unused subuid range or #f
    (min     unused-subuid-range-min)  ;lower bound of this unused subuid range
    (max     unused-subuid-range-max)  ;upper bound
    (right   unused-subuid-range-right)) ;next unused subuid range or #f

We’d start with:

  (unused-subuid-range #f %subordinate-id-min %subordinate-id-max #f)

Then, when consuming “to the left”, we’d add a child there, and so on.

Searching for an available range would be logarithmic.

Does that make sense?

(I’m really thinking out loud, this probably needs more thought.)

> +(let ((inputs+currents
> +       (list
> +        (list
> +         "ranges must have start"
> +         (list (subid-range (name "m")))
> +         (list (subid-range (name "x")))
> +         "Loaded ranges are supposed to have a start, but at least one does not.")
> +        (list
> +         "ranges must fall within allowed max min subids"
> +         (list (subid-range (name "m")
> +                            (start (- %subordinate-id-min 1))
> +                            (count
> +                             (+ %subordinate-id-max %subordinate-id-min))))
> +         (list
> +          (subid-range (name "root") (start %subordinate-id-min)))
> +         "Subid range of m from 99999 to 600299998 spans over illegal subids.  Max allowed is 600100000, min is 100000."))))
> +
> +  ;; Make sure it's impossible to explicitly request impossible allocations
> +  (for-each
> +   (match-lambda
> +     ((test-name ranges current-ranges message)
> +      (test-assert (string-append "allocate-subids, impossible allocations - "
> +                                  test-name)
> +        (guard (c ((and (subordinate-id-range-error? c)
> +                        (string=? message (subordinate-id-range-error-message c)))
> +                   #t))
> +          (allocate-subids ranges current-ranges)
> +          #f))))
> +   inputs+currents))

This is hard to read.  It might be best to unroll the loop?

Also, I would check for ‘&subordinate-id-range-error’ details than for
messages: messages are for human beings, not for automated tests.

Thoughts?

Thanks,
Ludo’.




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* [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support
  2024-09-19 11:14     ` [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support Ludovic Courtès
@ 2024-10-07 22:35       ` paul via Guix-patches via
  2024-12-07 22:35         ` paul via Guix-patches via
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 27+ messages in thread
From: paul via Guix-patches via @ 2024-10-07 22:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ludovic Courtès; +Cc: 72337

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Hi Ludo’ ,

I think I have addressed your comments. I have now implemented two 
separate code paths: - when the request is specific (i.e. the subid 
range has a start) we can traverse the tree logarithmically

- when the request is generic (i.e. the subid range does not have a 
start) the search is linear since all the nodes have to be visited worst 
case to avoid leaving empty spaces interleaved, that could actually 
evade requests


As for estimating the size of the input, I'm not sure I know enough to 
answer this. My reasoning has been: in general the number of possible 
subids (i.e. %subordinate-id-max - %subordinate-id-min) is huge. The use 
case I have in mind for subids is rootless podman, so how many users in 
average need to use rootless containers on a system and how many subids 
are they to request in average are two very good questions I don't know 
how to answer yet, or where I could find data for. Let me know if you 
have any idea.


Please let me know if this v5 looks ok, thank you a lot for your help. 
giacomo

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* [bug#72337] [PATCH v5 1/3] accounts: Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support.
  2024-07-28 15:25 [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support paul via Guix-patches via
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  2024-09-07 20:51 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v4 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-10-07 22:40 ` Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-10-07 22:40   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v5 2/3] account: Add /etc/subid and /etc/subgid allocation logic Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  2024-10-07 22:40   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v5 3/3] system: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
  5 siblings, 2 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-10-07 22:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337; +Cc: Giacomo Leidi

This commit adds a new record type, <subid-entry> and serializers
and deserializers for it in (gnu build accounts).  Each instance of this
record represents one line in either /etc/subuid or /etc/subgid.  Since
Shadow uses the same representation for both files, it should be ok if
we do it as well.

This commit adds also <subid-range>, a user facing representation of
<subid-entry>. It is supposed to be usable directly in OS configurations.

* gnu/build/accounts.scm (subid-entry): New record;
(write-subgid): add serializer for subgids;
(write-subuid): add serializer for subuids;
(read-subgid): add serializer for subgids;
(read-subuid): add serializer for subuids.
* gnu/system/accounts.scm (subid-range): New record.
* test/accounts.scm: Test them.

Change-Id: I6b037e40e354c069bf556412bb5b626bd3ea1b2c
Signed-off-by: Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
---
 gnu/build/accounts.scm  | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---
 gnu/system/accounts.scm | 17 +++++++++++++
 tests/accounts.scm      | 55 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 106 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gnu/build/accounts.scm b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
index fa6f454b5e..ea8c69f205 100644
--- a/gnu/build/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2019, 2021, 2023 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -51,13 +52,23 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
             group-entry-gid
             group-entry-members
 
+            subid-entry
+            subid-entry?
+            subid-entry-name
+            subid-entry-start
+            subid-entry-count
+
             %password-lock-file
             write-group
             write-passwd
             write-shadow
+            write-subgid
+            write-subuid
             read-group
             read-passwd
             read-shadow
+            read-subgid
+            read-subuid
 
             %id-min
             %id-max
@@ -68,11 +79,12 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
-;;; This modules provides functionality equivalent to the C library's
+;;; This module provides functionality equivalent to the C library's
 ;;; <shadow.h>, <pwd.h>, and <grp.h> routines, as well as a subset of the
 ;;; functionality of the Shadow command-line tools.  It can parse and write
-;;; /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group.  It can also take care of UID
-;;; and GID allocation in a way similar to what 'useradd' does.
+;;; /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/group, /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid.  It can
+;;; also take care of UID and GID allocation in a way similar to what 'useradd'
+;;; does.  The same goes for sub UID and sub GID allocation.
 ;;;
 ;;; The benefit is twofold: less code is involved, and the ID allocation
 ;;; strategy and state preservation is made explicit.
@@ -225,6 +237,17 @@ (define-database-entry <group-entry>              ;<grp.h>
                    (serialization list->comma-separated comma-separated->list)
                    (default '())))
 
+(define-database-entry <subid-entry>              ;<subid.h>
+  subid-entry make-subid-entry
+  subid-entry?
+  (serialization #\: subid-entry->string string->subid-entry)
+
+  (name            subid-entry-name)
+  (start           subid-entry-start
+                   (serialization number->string string->number))
+  (count           subid-entry-count
+                   (serialization number->string string->number)))
+
 (define %password-lock-file
   ;; The password database lock file used by libc's 'lckpwdf'.  Users should
   ;; grab this lock with 'with-file-lock' when they access the databases.
@@ -265,6 +288,10 @@ (define write-shadow
   (database-writer "/etc/shadow" #o600 shadow-entry->string))
 (define write-group
   (database-writer "/etc/group" #o644 group-entry->string))
+(define write-subuid
+  (database-writer "/etc/subuid" #o644 subid-entry->string))
+(define write-subgid
+  (database-writer "/etc/subgid" #o644 subid-entry->string))
 
 (define (database-reader file string->entry)
   (lambda* (#:optional (file-or-port file))
@@ -287,6 +314,10 @@ (define read-shadow
   (database-reader "/etc/shadow" string->shadow-entry))
 (define read-group
   (database-reader "/etc/group" string->group-entry))
+(define read-subuid
+  (database-reader "/etc/subuid" string->subid-entry))
+(define read-subgid
+  (database-reader "/etc/subgid" string->subid-entry))
 
 \f
 ;;;
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 586cff1842..9a006c188d 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -39,6 +40,12 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
             user-group-id
             user-group-system?
 
+            subid-range
+            subid-range?
+            subid-range-name
+            subid-range-start
+            subid-range-count
+
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
 
@@ -85,6 +92,16 @@ (define-record-type* <user-group>
   (system?        user-group-system?              ; Boolean
                   (default #f)))
 
+(define-record-type* <subid-range>
+  subid-range make-subid-range
+  subid-range?
+  (name           subid-range-name)
+  (start          subid-range-start (default #f))    ; number
+  (count          subid-range-count                  ; number
+                  ; from find_new_sub_gids.c and
+                  ; find_new_sub_uids.c
+                  (default 65536)))
+
 (define (default-home-directory account)
   "Return the default home directory for ACCOUNT."
   (string-append "/home/" (user-account-name account)))
diff --git a/tests/accounts.scm b/tests/accounts.scm
index 78136390bb..4944c22f49 100644
--- a/tests/accounts.scm
+++ b/tests/accounts.scm
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
 ;;; Copyright © 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -41,6 +42,16 @@ (define %shadow-sample
 charlie:" (crypt "hey!" "$6$abc") ":17169::::::
 nobody:!:0::::::\n"))
 
+(define %subuid-sample
+  "\
+root:100000:300
+ada:100300:300\n")
+
+(define %subgid-sample
+  "\
+root:100000:600
+ada:100600:300\n")
+
 \f
 (test-begin "accounts")
 
@@ -135,6 +146,50 @@ (define %shadow-sample
                       read-shadow)
                     port))))
 
+(test-equal "write-subuid"
+  %subuid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subuid (list (subid-entry
+                           (name "root")
+                           (start 100000)
+                           (count 300))
+                          (subid-entry
+                           (name "ada")
+                           (start 100300)
+                           (count 300)))
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "read-subuid + write-subuid"
+  %subuid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subuid (call-with-input-string %subuid-sample
+                      read-subuid)
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "write-subgid"
+  %subgid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subgid (list (subid-entry
+                           (name "root")
+                           (start 100000)
+                           (count 600))
+                          (subid-entry
+                           (name "ada")
+                           (start 100600)
+                           (count 300)))
+                    port))))
+
+(test-equal "read-subgid + write-subgid"
+  %subgid-sample
+  (call-with-output-string
+    (lambda (port)
+      (write-subgid (call-with-input-string %subgid-sample
+                      read-subgid)
+                    port))))
+
 \f
 (define allocate-groups (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-groups))
 (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))

base-commit: a950a89d2f7e6fed8c0a209e5c75f6605e7b469b
-- 
2.46.0





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* [bug#72337] [PATCH v5 2/3] account: Add /etc/subid and /etc/subgid allocation logic.
  2024-10-07 22:40 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v5 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
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  2024-12-18 14:34     ` [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support Ludovic Courtès
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  1 sibling, 1 reply; 27+ messages in thread
From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-10-07 22:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337; +Cc: Giacomo Leidi, Ludovic Courtès

This commit adds allocation logic for subid ranges. Subid ranges are
ranges of contiguous subids that are mapped to a user in the host
system. This patch implements a flexible allocation algorithm allowing
users that do not want (or need) to specify details of the subid ranges
that they are requesting to avoid doing so, while upholding requests of
users that need to have specific ranges.

* gnu/build/accounts.scm (%subordinate-id-min): New variable;
(%subordinate-id-max): new variable;
(%subordinate-id-count): new variable;
(subordinate-id?): new variable;
(&subordinate-id-error): new variable;
(&subordinate-id-overflow-error): new variable;
(&illegal-subid-range-error): new variable;
(&specific-subid-range-expected-error): new variable;
(&generic-subid-range-expected-error): new variable;
(within-interval?): new variable;
(allocate-unused-range): new variable;
(allocate-generic-range): new variable;
(allocate-specific-range): new variable;
(reserve-subids): new variable;
(range->entry): new variable;
(entry->range): new variable;
(allocate-subids): new variable;
(subuid+subgid-databases): new variable.

* gnu/system/accounts.scm (subid-range-end): New variable;
(subid-range-has-start?): new variable;
(subid-range-less): new variable.

* test/accounts.scm: Test them.

Change-Id: I8de1fd7cfe508b9c76408064d6f498471da0752d
Co-Authored-By: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Signed-off-by: Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
---
 gnu/build/accounts.scm  | 319 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 gnu/system/accounts.scm |  30 ++++
 tests/accounts.scm      | 134 +++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 481 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gnu/build/accounts.scm b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
index ea8c69f205..be0db27215 100644
--- a/gnu/build/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/accounts.scm
@@ -25,8 +25,11 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-19)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
+  #:use-module (srfi srfi-34)
+  #:use-module (srfi srfi-35)
   #:use-module (ice-9 match)
   #:use-module (ice-9 vlist)
+  #:use-module (ice-9 receive)
   #:use-module (ice-9 rdelim)
   #:export (password-entry
             password-entry?
@@ -74,8 +77,27 @@ (define-module (gnu build accounts)
             %id-max
             %system-id-min
             %system-id-max
-
-            user+group-databases))
+            %subordinate-id-min
+            %subordinate-id-max
+            %subordinate-id-count
+
+            &subordinate-id-error
+            subordinate-id-error?
+            &subordinate-id-overflow-error
+            subordinate-id-overflow-error?
+            subordinate-id-overflow-error-range
+            &illegal-subid-range-error
+            illegal-subid-range-error?
+            illegal-subid-range-error-range
+            &specific-subid-range-expected-error
+            specific-subid-range-expected-error?
+            specific-subid-range-expected-error-range
+            &generic-subid-range-expected-error
+            generic-subid-range-expected-error?
+            generic-subid-range-expected-error-range
+
+            user+group-databases
+            subuid+subgid-databases))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
@@ -331,6 +353,18 @@ (define-record-type* <allocation>
   (next-id        allocation-next-id (default %id-min))
   (next-system-id allocation-next-system-id (default %system-id-max)))
 
+(define-record-type* <unused-subid-range>
+  unused-subid-range make-unused-subid-range
+  unused-subid-range?
+  (left    unused-subid-range-left   ;previous unused subuid range or #f
+           (default #f))
+  (min     unused-subid-range-min    ;lower bound of this unused subuid range
+           (default %subordinate-id-min))
+  (max     unused-subid-range-max    ;upper bound
+           (default %subordinate-id-max))
+  (right   unused-subid-range-right  ;next unused subuid range or #f
+           (default #f)))
+
 ;; Trick to avoid name clashes...
 (define-syntax %allocation (identifier-syntax allocation))
 
@@ -342,6 +376,27 @@ (define %id-max 60000)
 (define %system-id-min 100)
 (define %system-id-max 999)
 
+;; According to Shadow's libmisc/find_new_sub_uids.c and
+;; libmisc/find_new_sub_gids.c.
+(define %subordinate-id-min 100000)
+(define %subordinate-id-max 600100000)
+(define %subordinate-id-count 65536)
+
+(define-condition-type &subordinate-id-error &error
+  subordinate-id-error?)
+(define-condition-type &subordinate-id-overflow-error &subordinate-id-error
+  subordinate-id-overflow-error?
+  (range subordinate-id-overflow-error))
+(define-condition-type &illegal-subid-range-error &subordinate-id-error
+  illegal-subid-range-error?
+  (range illegal-subid-range-error-range))
+(define-condition-type &specific-subid-range-expected-error &subordinate-id-error
+  specific-subid-range-expected-error?
+  (range specific-subid-range-expected-error-range))
+(define-condition-type &generic-subid-range-expected-error &subordinate-id-error
+  generic-subid-range-expected-error?
+  (range generic-subid-range-expected-error-range))
+
 (define (system-id? id)
   (and (> id %system-id-min)
        (<= id %system-id-max)))
@@ -350,6 +405,10 @@ (define (user-id? id)
   (and (>= id %id-min)
        (< id %id-max)))
 
+(define (subordinate-id? id)
+  (and (>= id %subordinate-id-min)
+       (< id %subordinate-id-max)))
+
 (define* (allocate-id assignment #:key system?)
   "Return two values: a newly allocated ID, and an updated <allocation> record
 based on ASSIGNMENT.  If SYSTEM? is true, return a system ID."
@@ -405,6 +464,194 @@ (define* (reserve-ids allocation ids #:key (skip? #t))
               (allocation-ids allocation)
               ids))))
 
+(define (within-interval? allocation range)
+  "Returns #t when RANGE is included in the ALLOCATION.
+Both ends of the ALLOCATION are included in the comparison."
+  (define allocation-start
+    (unused-subid-range-min allocation))
+  (define allocation-end
+    (unused-subid-range-max allocation))
+  (unless (subid-range-has-start? range)
+    (raise
+     (condition
+      (&specific-subid-range-expected-error
+       (range range)))))
+  (and (<= allocation-start
+           (subid-range-start range))
+       (<= (subid-range-end range)
+           allocation-end)))
+
+(define (allocate-unused-range allocation actual-range)
+  "Allocates RANGE inside ALLOCATION.  RANGE is assumed to be
+@code{within-interval?} of ALLOCATION, a new @code{unused-subid-range} record is
+returned with all the subids contained in RANGE marked as used."
+  (define allocation-start
+    (unused-subid-range-min allocation))
+  (define allocation-end
+    (unused-subid-range-max allocation))
+  (define allocation-left
+    (unused-subid-range-left allocation))
+  (define allocation-right
+    (unused-subid-range-left allocation))
+  (define range-start
+    (subid-range-start actual-range))
+  (define range-end
+    (subid-range-end actual-range))
+  (define new-start
+    (+ 1 range-end))
+  (define new-end
+    (- range-start 1))
+  (if (or (= allocation-start range-start)
+          (= allocation-end range-end))
+      (unused-subid-range
+       (inherit allocation)
+       (min (if (= allocation-start range-start)
+                new-start
+                allocation-start))
+       (max (if (= allocation-end range-end)
+                new-end
+                allocation-end)))
+      (let* ((left-child?
+              (<= (- range-start allocation-start)
+                  (- allocation-end range-end)))
+             (child
+              (unused-subid-range
+               (min allocation-start)
+               (max new-end)
+               (left
+                (and left-child?
+                     allocation-left))
+               (right
+                (and (not left-child?)
+                     allocation-right)))))
+        (unused-subid-range
+         (inherit allocation)
+         (min new-start)
+         (max allocation-end)
+         (left
+          (if left-child?
+              child
+              allocation-left))
+         (right
+          (if left-child?
+              allocation-right
+              child))))))
+
+(define (allocate-generic-range allocation range)
+  "Allocates a range of subids in ALLOCATION, based on RANGE.  RANGE is expected
+to be a generic range i.e. to not have an explicit start subordinate id.  All
+nodes in ALLOCATION are visited and the first where RANGE is
+@code{within-interval?} will be selected, the subordinate ids contained in RANGE
+will be marked as used in it."
+  (when (subid-range-has-start? range)
+    (raise
+     (condition
+      (&generic-subid-range-expected-error
+       (ranges range)))))
+  (define left (unused-subid-range-left allocation))
+  (define right (unused-subid-range-right allocation))
+  (define allocation-start
+    (unused-subid-range-min allocation))
+  (define actual-range
+    (subid-range
+     (inherit range)
+     (start allocation-start)))
+
+  (if (within-interval? allocation actual-range)
+      (values
+       (allocate-unused-range allocation actual-range)
+       actual-range)
+      (if left
+          (let-values (((new-left new-range)
+                        (allocate-generic-range left range)))
+            (values (unused-subid-range
+                     (inherit allocation)
+                     (left new-left))
+                    new-range))
+          (if right
+              (let-values (((new-right new-range)
+                            (allocate-generic-range right range)))
+                (values (unused-subid-range
+                         (inherit allocation)
+                         (left new-right))
+                        new-range))
+              (raise
+               (condition
+                (&subordinate-id-overflow-error
+                 (range range))))))))
+
+(define (allocate-specific-range allocation range)
+  "Allocates a range of subids in ALLOCATION, based on RANGE.  RANGE is expected
+to be a specific range i.e. to have an explicit start subordinate id.  ALLOCATION
+is visited to find the best unused range that can hold RANGE."
+  (unless (subid-range-has-start? range)
+    (raise
+     (condition
+      (&specific-subid-range-expected-error
+       (range range)))))
+  (define allocation-left
+    (unused-subid-range-left allocation))
+  (define allocation-right
+    (unused-subid-range-right allocation))
+  (define allocation-start
+    (unused-subid-range-min allocation))
+  (define allocation-end
+    (unused-subid-range-max allocation))
+
+  (define range-start
+    (subid-range-start range))
+  (define range-end
+    (subid-range-end range))
+
+  (unless (and (subordinate-id? range-start)
+               (subordinate-id? range-end))
+    (raise
+     (condition
+      (&illegal-subid-range-error
+       (range range)))))
+
+  (define less?
+    (< range-end allocation-start))
+  (define more?
+    (> range-start allocation-end))
+
+  (cond ((within-interval? allocation range)
+         (values (allocate-unused-range allocation range)
+                 range))
+        ((and allocation-left less?)
+         (let-values (((new-left _)
+                       (allocate-specific-range allocation-left range)))
+           (values (unused-subid-range
+                    (inherit allocation)
+                    (left new-left))
+                   range)))
+        ((and allocation-right more?)
+         (let-values (((new-right _)
+                       (allocate-specific-range allocation-right range)))
+           (values (unused-subid-range
+                    (inherit allocation)
+                    (right new-right))
+                   range)))
+        (else
+         (raise
+          (condition
+           (&subordinate-id-overflow-error
+            (range range)))))))
+
+(define* (reserve-subids allocation ranges)
+  "Mark the subid ranges listed in RANGES as reserved in ALLOCATION."
+  (fold (lambda (range state)
+          (define-values (new-allocation actual-range)
+            ((if (subid-range-has-start? range)
+                 allocate-specific-range
+                 allocate-generic-range)
+             (first state)
+             range))
+          (list new-allocation
+                (cons actual-range
+                      (second state))))
+        (list allocation '()) ranges))
+
 (define (allocated? allocation id)
   "Return true if ID is already allocated as part of ALLOCATION."
   (->bool (vhash-assv id (allocation-ids allocation))))
@@ -540,6 +787,48 @@ (define* (allocate-passwd users groups #:optional (current-passwd '()))
           uids
           users)))
 
+(define (range->entry range)
+  (subid-entry
+   (name (subid-range-name range))
+   (start (subid-range-start range))
+   (count (subid-range-count range))))
+
+(define (entry->range entry)
+  (subid-range
+   (name (subid-entry-name entry))
+   (start (subid-entry-start entry))
+   (count (subid-entry-count entry))))
+
+(define* (allocate-subids ranges #:optional (current-ranges '()))
+  "Return a list of subids entries for RANGES, a list of <subid-range>.  IDs
+found in CURRENT-RANGES, a list of subid entries, are reused."
+  (let ((generic (any (compose not subid-range-has-start?) current-ranges)))
+    (when generic
+      (raise
+       (condition
+        (&specific-subid-range-expected-error
+         (range generic))))))
+  (define sorted-ranges
+    (stable-sort ranges
+                 subid-range-less))
+  (define current-allocation+subids
+    (reserve-subids (unused-subid-range)
+                    current-ranges))
+  (define subids
+    ;; Reserve first specific subid-ranges
+    ;; and later generic ones.
+    (second
+     (reserve-subids (first
+                      current-allocation+subids)
+                     sorted-ranges)))
+
+  (map range->entry
+       ;; Produce deterministic subid collections.
+       (stable-sort
+        (append (second current-allocation+subids)
+                subids)
+        subid-range-less)))
+
 (define* (days-since-epoch #:optional (current-time current-time))
   "Return the number of days elapsed since the 1st of January, 1970."
   (let* ((now   (current-time time-utc))
@@ -615,3 +904,29 @@ (define* (user+group-databases users groups
                     #:current-time current-time))
 
   (values group-entries passwd-entries shadow-entries))
+
+(define* (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids
+                                  #:key
+                                  (current-subuids
+                                   (map entry->range
+                                        (empty-if-not-found read-subuid)))
+                                  (current-subgids
+                                   (map entry->range
+                                        (empty-if-not-found read-subgid))))
+  "Return two values: the list of subgid entries, and the list of subuid entries
+corresponding to SUBUIDS and SUBGIDS.
+Preserve stateful bits from CURRENT-SUBUIDS and CURRENT-SUBGIDS."
+
+  (define (range-eqv? a b)
+    (string=? (subid-range-name a)
+              (subid-range-name b)))
+
+  (define subuid-entries
+    (allocate-subids
+     (lset-difference range-eqv? subuids current-subuids) current-subuids))
+
+  (define subgid-entries
+    (allocate-subids
+     (lset-difference range-eqv? subgids current-subgids) current-subgids))
+
+  (values subuid-entries subgid-entries))
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 9a006c188d..1b88ca301f 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -45,6 +45,9 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
             subid-range-name
             subid-range-start
             subid-range-count
+            subid-range-end
+            subid-range-has-start?
+            subid-range-less
 
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
@@ -102,6 +105,33 @@ (define-record-type* <subid-range>
                   ; find_new_sub_uids.c
                   (default 65536)))
 
+(define (subid-range-end range)
+  "Returns the last subid referenced in RANGE."
+  (and
+   (subid-range-has-start? range)
+   (+ (subid-range-start range)
+      (subid-range-count range)
+      -1)))
+
+(define (subid-range-has-start? range)
+  "Returns #t when RANGE's start is a number."
+  (number? (subid-range-start range)))
+
+(define (subid-range-less a b)
+  "Returns #t when subid range A either starts before, or is more specific
+than B.  When it is not possible to determine whether a range is more specific
+w.r.t. another range their names are compared alphabetically."
+  (define start-a (subid-range-start a))
+  (define start-b (subid-range-start b))
+  (cond ((and (not start-a) (not start-b))
+         (string< (subid-range-name a)
+                  (subid-range-name b)))
+        ((and start-a start-b)
+         (< start-a start-b))
+        (else
+         (and start-a
+              (not start-b)))))
+
 (define (default-home-directory account)
   "Return the default home directory for ACCOUNT."
   (string-append "/home/" (user-account-name account)))
diff --git a/tests/accounts.scm b/tests/accounts.scm
index 4944c22f49..616632edca 100644
--- a/tests/accounts.scm
+++ b/tests/accounts.scm
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ (define-module (test-accounts)
   #:use-module (gnu build accounts)
   #:use-module (gnu system accounts)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-19)
+  #:use-module (srfi srfi-34)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-64)
   #:use-module (ice-9 vlist)
   #:use-module (ice-9 match))
@@ -193,6 +194,7 @@ (define %subgid-sample
 \f
 (define allocate-groups (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-groups))
 (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
+(define allocate-subids (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-subids))
 
 (test-equal "allocate-groups"
   ;; Allocate GIDs in a stateless fashion.
@@ -257,6 +259,94 @@ (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
                    (list (group-entry (name "d")
                                       (gid (- %id-max 2))))))
 
+(test-equal "allocate-subids"
+  ;; Allocate sub IDs in a stateless fashion.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "root") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 100))
+        (subid-entry (name "t") (start 100100) (count 899))
+        (subid-entry (name "x") (start 100999) (count 200)))
+  (allocate-subids (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "t") (count 899)))
+                   (list (subid-range (name "root")
+                                      (start %subordinate-id-min)
+                                      (count 100)))))
+
+(test-equal "allocate-subids with requested IDs ranges"
+  ;; Make sure the requested sub ID for "k" and "root" are honored.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "x") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 200))
+        (subid-entry (name "k") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 300)) (count 100))
+        (subid-entry (name "t") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 500)) (count 899))
+        (subid-entry (name "root") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 2500)) (count 100)))
+
+  (allocate-subids (list
+                    (subid-range (name "root") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 2500)) (count 100))
+                    (subid-range (name "k") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 300)) (count 100)))
+                   (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "t") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 500)) (count 899)))))
+
+(test-assert "allocate-subids, impossible allocations - ranges must have start"
+  (guard (c ((specific-subid-range-expected-error? c)
+             #t))
+    (allocate-subids (list (subid-range (name "m"))) (list (subid-range (name "x"))))
+    #f))
+
+(test-assert "allocate-subids, impossible allocations - ranges must fall within allowed max min subids"
+  (guard (c ((illegal-subid-range-error? c)
+             #t))
+    (allocate-subids
+     (list (subid-range (name "m")
+                        (start (- %subordinate-id-min 1))
+                        (count
+                         (+ %subordinate-id-max %subordinate-id-min))))
+     (list
+      (subid-range (name "root") (start %subordinate-id-min))))
+    #f))
+
+(test-equal "allocate-subids with interleaving"
+  ;; Make sure the requested sub ID for "m" is honored and
+  ;; for "l" and "i" are correctly deduced.
+  (list (subid-entry (name "x") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 200))
+        (subid-entry (name "m") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 201)) (count 27))
+        (subid-entry (name "root") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 231)) (count 100))
+        (subid-entry (name "i") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 331)) (count 2))
+        (subid-entry (name "l") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 333)) (count 1)))
+  (allocate-subids (list
+                    (subid-range (name "m") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 201)) (count 27))
+                    (subid-range (name "l") (count 1))
+                    (subid-range (name "i") (count 2)))
+                   (list
+                    (subid-range (name "x") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 200))
+                    (subid-range (name "root") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 231)) (count 100)))))
+
+(test-assert "allocate-subids with interleaving, impossible interleaving - before"
+  (guard (c ((subordinate-id-overflow-error? c)
+             #t))
+    (allocate-subids
+     (list (subid-range (name "m") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 16)))
+     (list
+      (subid-range (name "x") (start (+ 15 %subordinate-id-min)) (count 150))))
+    #f))
+
+(test-assert "allocate-subids with interleaving, impossible interleaving - after"
+  (guard (c ((subordinate-id-overflow-error? c)
+             #t))
+    (allocate-subids
+     (list (subid-range (name "m") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 30)))
+     (list
+      (subid-range (name "x") (start (+ 29 %subordinate-id-min)) (count 150))))
+    #f))
+
+(test-assert "allocate-subids with interleaving, impossible interleaving - between"
+  (guard (c ((subordinate-id-overflow-error? c)
+             #t))
+    (allocate-subids
+     (list (subid-range (name "m") (start 100200) (count 500)))
+     (list
+      (subid-range (name "root") (start %subordinate-id-min) (count 100))
+      (subid-range (name "x") (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 500)) (count 100))))
+    #f))
+
 (test-equal "allocate-passwd"
   ;; Allocate UIDs in a stateless fashion.
   (list (password-entry (name "alice") (uid %id-min) (gid 1000)
@@ -376,4 +466,48 @@ (define allocate-passwd (@@ (gnu build accounts) allocate-passwd))
                                 (make-time type 0 (* 24 3600 100)))))
     list))
 
+(test-equal "subuid+subgid-databases"
+  ;; The whole process.
+  (list (list (subid-entry (name "root")
+                           (start %subordinate-id-min)
+                           (count 100))
+              (subid-entry (name "alice")
+                           (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 100))
+                           (count 200))
+              (subid-entry (name "bob")
+                           (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 100 200))
+                           (count 200)))
+        (list
+         (subid-entry (name "root")
+                      (start %subordinate-id-min)
+                      (count 200))
+         (subid-entry (name "alice")
+                      (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 200))
+                      (count 400))
+         (subid-entry (name "charlie")
+                      (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 200 400))
+                      (count 300))))
+  (call-with-values
+      (lambda ()
+        (subuid+subgid-databases
+         (list (subid-range (name "root")
+                            (start %subordinate-id-min)
+                            (count 100))
+               (subid-range (name "alice")
+                            (start (+ %subordinate-id-min 100))
+                            (count 200))
+               (subid-range (name "bob")
+                            (count 200)))
+         (list
+          (subid-range (name "alice")
+                       (count 400))
+          (subid-range (name "charlie")
+                       (count 300)))
+         #:current-subgids
+         (list (subid-range (name "root")
+                            (start %subordinate-id-min)
+                            (count 200)))
+         #:current-subuids '()))
+    list))
+
 (test-end "accounts")
-- 
2.46.0





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* [bug#72337] [PATCH v5 3/3] system: Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support.
  2024-10-07 22:40 ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v5 1/3] accounts: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
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  2024-12-18 15:38     ` bug#72337: " Ludovic Courtès
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 27+ messages in thread
From: Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via @ 2024-10-07 22:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 72337; +Cc: Giacomo Leidi, Florian Pelz, Ludovic Courtès,
	Maxim Cournoyer

This commit adds a Guix System service to handle allocation of subuid
and subgid requests.  Users that don't care can just add themselves as a
subid-range and don't need to specify anything but their user name.
Users that care about specific ranges, such as possibly LXD, can specify
a start and a count.

* doc/guix.texi: Document the new service.
* gnu/build/activation.scm (activate-subuids+subgids): New variable.
* gnu/local.mk: Add gnu/tests/shadow.scm.
* gnu/system/accounts.scm (sexp->subid-range): New variable.
* gnu/system/shadow.scm (%root-subid): New variable;
(subids-configuration): new record;
(subid-range->gexp): new variable;
(assert-valid-subids): new variable;
(delete-duplicate-ranges): new variable;
(subids-activation): new variable;
(subids-extension): new record;
(append-subid-ranges): new variable;
(subids-extension-merge): new variable;
(subids-service-type): new variable.
* gnu/tests/shadow.scm (subids): New system test.

Change-Id: I3755e1c75771220c74fe8ae5de1a7d90f2376635
Signed-off-by: Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
---
 doc/guix.texi            | 180 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 gnu/build/activation.scm |  19 ++++
 gnu/local.mk             |   1 +
 gnu/system/accounts.scm  |  10 ++
 gnu/system/shadow.scm    | 211 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 gnu/tests/shadow.scm     | 180 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 6 files changed, 599 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 gnu/tests/shadow.scm

diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index 4aafcf9cc0..f9d079d4a4 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -41703,6 +41703,186 @@ Miscellaneous Services
 @end deftp
 
 
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@cindex Subids
+@subsubheading Subid Service
+
+Among the virtualization facilities implemented by the Linux kernel, the is the
+concept of subordinate IDs.  Subordinate IDs allow for mapping user and group
+IDs inside process namespaces to user and group IDs of the host system.
+Subordinate user ID ranges (subids) allow to map virtual user IDs inside
+containers to the user ID of an unprivileged user of the host system.
+Subordinate group ID ranges (subgids), instead map virtual group IDs to the
+group ID of an unprivileged user on the host system.  You can access
+@code{subuid(5)} and @code{subgid(5)} Linux man pages for more details.
+
+The @code{(gnu system shadow)} module exposes the
+@code{subids-service-type}, its configuration record
+@code{subids-configuration} and its extension record
+@code{subids-extension}.
+
+With @code{subids-service-type}, subuids and subgids ranges can be reserved for
+users that desire so:
+
+@lisp
+(use-modules (gnu system shadow)     ;for 'subids-service-type'
+             (gnu system accounts)   ;for 'subid-range'
+             @dots{})
+
+(operating-system
+  ;; @dots{}
+  (services
+    (list
+      (simple-service 'alice-bob-subids
+                      subids-service-type
+                      (subids-extension
+                        (subgids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))))
+                        (subuids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))
+                          (subid-range (name "bob")
+                                       (start 100700)))))))))
+@end lisp
+
+Users (definitely other services), usually, are supposed to extend the service
+instead of adding subids directly to @code{subids-configuration}, unless the
+want to change the default behavior for root.  With default settings the
+@code{subids-service-type} adds, if it's not already there, a configuration
+for the root account to both @file{/etc/subuid} and @file{/etc/subgid}, possibly
+starting at the minimum possible subid.  Otherwise the root subuids and subgids
+ranges are fitted wherever possible.
+
+The above configuration will yield the following:
+
+@example
+# cat /etc/subgid
+root:100000:65536
+alice:165536:65536
+# cat /etc/subuid
+root:100000:700
+bob:100700:65536
+alice:166236:65536
+@end example
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subids-configuration
+
+With default settings the
+@code{subids-service-type} adds, if it's not already there, a configuration
+for the root account to both @file{/etc/subuid} and @file{/etc/subgid}, possibly
+starting at the minimum possible subid.  To disable the default behavior and
+provide your own definition for the root subid ranges you can set to @code{#f}
+the @code{add-root?} field:
+
+@lisp
+(use-modules (gnu system shadow)     ;for 'subids-service-type'
+             (gnu system accounts)   ;for 'subid-range'
+             @dots{})
+
+(operating-system
+  ;; @dots{}
+  (services
+    (list
+      (service subids-service-type
+               (subids-configuration
+                (add-root? #f)
+                (subgids
+                  (subid-range (name "root")
+                               (start 120000)
+                               (count 100)))
+                (subuids
+                  (subid-range (name "root")
+                               (start 120000)
+                               (count 100)))))
+      (simple-service 'alice-bob-subids
+                      subids-service-type
+                      (subids-extension
+                        (subgids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))))
+                        (subuids
+                         (list
+                          (subid-range (name "alice"))
+                          (subid-range (name "bob")
+                                       (start 100700)))))))))
+@end lisp
+
+Available @code{subids-configuration} fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{add-root?} (default: @code{#t}) (type: boolean)
+Whether to automatically configure subuids and subgids for root.
+
+@item @code{subgids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be serialized to @code{/etc/subgid}.
+If a range doesn't specify a start it will be fitted based on its number of
+requrested subids.  If a range doesn't specify a count the default size
+of 65536 will be assumed.
+
+@item @code{subuids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be serialized to @code{/etc/subuid}.
+If a range doesn't specify a start it will be fitted based on its number of
+requrested subids.  If a range doesn't specify a count the default size
+of 65536 will be assumed.
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subids-extension
+
+Available @code{subids-extension} fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+
+@item @code{subgids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be appended to
+@code{subids-configuration-subgids}.  Entries with the same name are deduplicated
+upon merging.
+
+@item @code{subuids} (default: @code{'()}) (type: list-of-subid-ranges)
+The list of @code{subid-range}s that will be appended to
+@code{subids-configuration-subuids}.  Entries with the same name are deduplicated
+upon merging.
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
+@c %end of fragment
+
+@c %start of fragment
+
+@deftp {Data Type} subid-range
+
+The @code{subid-range} record is defined at @code{(gnu system accounts)}.
+Available fields are:
+
+@table @asis
+
+@item @code{name} (type: string)
+The name of the user or group that will own this range.
+
+@item @code{start} (default: @code{#f}) (type: integer)
+The first requested subid.  When false the first available subid with enough
+contiguous subids will be assigned.
+
+@item @code{count} (default: @code{#f}) (type: integer)
+The number of total allocated subids.  When #f the default of 65536 will be
+assumed .
+
+@end table
+
+@end deftp
+
 @c %end of fragment
 
 @node Privileged Programs
diff --git a/gnu/build/activation.scm b/gnu/build/activation.scm
index d1a2876a96..5236fbb403 100644
--- a/gnu/build/activation.scm
+++ b/gnu/build/activation.scm
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
 ;;; Copyright © 2021 Brice Waegeneire <brice@waegenei.re>
 ;;; Copyright © 2022 Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <me@tobias.gr>
 ;;; Copyright © 2024 Nicolas Graves <ngraves@ngraves.fr>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -40,6 +41,7 @@ (define-module (gnu build activation)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
   #:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
   #:export (activate-users+groups
+            activate-subuids+subgids
             activate-user-home
             activate-etc
             activate-privileged-programs
@@ -227,6 +229,23 @@ (define (activate-users+groups users groups)
               (chmod directory #o555))
             (duplicates (map user-account-home-directory system-accounts))))
 
+(define (activate-subuids+subgids subuids subgids)
+  "Make sure SUBUIDS (a list of subid range records) and SUBGIDS (a list of
+subid range records) are all available."
+
+  ;; Take same lock as Shadow while we read
+  ;; and write the databases.  This ensures there's no race condition with
+  ;; other tools that might be accessing it at the same time.
+  (with-file-lock "/etc/subgid.lock"
+    (let-values (((subuid subgid)
+                  (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids)))
+      (write-subgid subgid)))
+
+  (with-file-lock "/etc/subuid.lock"
+    (let-values (((subuid subgid)
+                  (subuid+subgid-databases subuids subgids)))
+      (write-subuid subuid))))
+
 (define (activate-user-home users)
   "Create and populate the home directory of USERS, a list of tuples, unless
 they already exist."
diff --git a/gnu/local.mk b/gnu/local.mk
index 9502f24621..a9383a6615 100644
--- a/gnu/local.mk
+++ b/gnu/local.mk
@@ -842,6 +842,7 @@ GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES =				\
   %D%/tests/samba.scm				\
   %D%/tests/security.scm			\
   %D%/tests/security-token.scm			\
+  %D%/tests/shadow.scm  			\
   %D%/tests/singularity.scm			\
   %D%/tests/ssh.scm				\
   %D%/tests/telephony.scm		        \
diff --git a/gnu/system/accounts.scm b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
index 1b88ca301f..f63d7f96bd 100644
--- a/gnu/system/accounts.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/accounts.scm
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ (define-module (gnu system accounts)
 
             sexp->user-account
             sexp->user-group
+            sexp->subid-range
 
             default-shell))
 
@@ -159,3 +160,12 @@ (define (sexp->user-account sexp)
                    (create-home-directory? create-home-directory?)
                    (shell shell) (password password)
                    (system? system?)))))
+
+(define (sexp->subid-range sexp)
+  "Take SEXP, a tuple as returned by 'subid-range->gexp', and turn it into a
+subid-range record."
+  (match sexp
+    ((name start count)
+     (subid-range (name name)
+                  (start start)
+                  (count count)))))
diff --git a/gnu/system/shadow.scm b/gnu/system/shadow.scm
index d9f13271d8..48eca2564f 100644
--- a/gnu/system/shadow.scm
+++ b/gnu/system/shadow.scm
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
 ;;; Copyright © 2020 Jan (janneke) Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
 ;;; Copyright © 2020, 2023 Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>
 ;;; Copyright © 2020 Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
 ;;;
 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
 ;;;
@@ -28,6 +29,10 @@ (define-module (gnu system shadow)
   #:use-module (guix modules)
   #:use-module (guix sets)
   #:use-module (guix ui)
+  #:use-module ((gnu build accounts)
+                #:select (%subordinate-id-count
+                          %subordinate-id-max
+                          %subordinate-id-min))
   #:use-module (gnu system accounts)
   #:use-module (gnu services)
   #:use-module (gnu services shepherd)
@@ -77,7 +82,20 @@ (define-module (gnu system shadow)
             %base-user-accounts
 
             account-service-type
-            account-service))
+            account-service
+
+            subids-configuration
+            subids-configuration?
+            subids-configuration-add-root?
+            subids-configuration-subgids
+            subids-configuration-subuids
+
+            subids-extension
+            subids-extension?
+            subids-extension-subgids
+            subids-extension-subuids
+
+            subids-service-type))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;;
@@ -380,7 +398,7 @@ (define (assert-valid-users/groups users groups)
 
 \f
 ;;;
-;;; Service.
+;;; Accounts Service.
 ;;;
 
 (define (user-group->gexp group)
@@ -521,4 +539,193 @@ (define (account-service accounts+groups skeletons)
   (service account-service-type
            (append skeletons accounts+groups)))
 
+\f
+;;;
+;;; Subids Service.
+;;;
+
+(define* (%root-subid #:optional (start %subordinate-id-min) (count %subordinate-id-count))
+  (subid-range
+   (name "root")
+   (start start)
+   (count count)))
+
+(define-record-type* <subids-configuration>
+  subids-configuration make-subids-configuration
+  subids-configuration?
+  this-subids-configuration
+
+  (add-root?   subids-configuration-add-root?                 ; boolean
+               (default #t))
+  (subgids     subids-configuration-subgids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+               (default '()))
+  (subuids     subids-configuration-subuids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+               (default '())))
+
+(define (subid-range->gexp range)
+  "Turn RANGE, a <subid-range> object, into a list-valued gexp suitable for
+'activate-subuids+subgids'."
+  (define count (subid-range-count range))
+  #~`(#$(subid-range-name range)
+      #$(subid-range-start range)
+      #$(if (and (number? count)
+                 (> count 0))
+            count
+            %subordinate-id-count)))
+
+(define (assert-valid-subids ranges)
+  (cond ((>= (fold + 0 (map subid-range-count ranges))
+             (- %subordinate-id-max %subordinate-id-min -1))
+         (raise
+          (formatted-message
+           (G_
+            "The configured ranges are more than the ~a max allowed.")
+           (- %subordinate-id-max %subordinate-id-min -1))))
+        ((any (lambda (r)
+                (define start (subid-range-start r))
+                (and start
+                     (< start %subordinate-id-min)))
+              ranges)
+         (raise
+          (formatted-message
+           (G_
+            "One subid-range starts before the minimum allowed sub id ~a.")
+           %subordinate-id-min)))
+        ((any (lambda (r)
+                (define end (subid-range-end r))
+                (and end
+                     (> end %subordinate-id-max)))
+              ranges)
+         (raise
+          (formatted-message
+           (G_
+            "One subid-range ends after the maximum allowed sub id ~a.")
+           %subordinate-id-max)))
+        ((any (compose null? subid-range-name)
+              ranges)
+         (raise
+          (formatted-message
+           (G_
+            "One subid-range has a null name."))))
+        ((any (compose string-null? subid-range-name)
+              ranges)
+         (raise
+          (formatted-message
+           (G_
+            "One subid-range has a name equal to the empty string."))))
+        (else #t)))
+
+(define (delete-duplicate-ranges ranges)
+  (delete-duplicates ranges
+                     (lambda args
+                       (apply string=? (map subid-range-name ranges)))))
+
+(define (subids-activation config)
+  "Return a gexp that activates SUBUIDS+SUBGIDS, a list of <subid-range>
+objects."
+  (define (add-root-when-missing ranges)
+    (define sorted-ranges
+      (sort-list ranges subid-range-less))
+    (define root-missing?
+      (not
+       (find (lambda (r)
+               (string=? "root"
+                         (subid-range-name r)))
+             sorted-ranges)))
+    (define first-start
+      (and (> (length sorted-ranges) 0)
+           (subid-range-start (first sorted-ranges))))
+    (define first-has-start?
+      (number? first-start))
+    (define root-start
+      (if first-has-start?
+          (and
+           (> first-start %subordinate-id-min)
+           %subordinate-id-min)
+          %subordinate-id-min))
+    (define root-count
+      (if first-has-start?
+          (- first-start %subordinate-id-min)
+          %subordinate-id-count))
+    (if (and root-missing?
+             (subids-configuration-add-root? config))
+        (append (list (%root-subid root-start root-count))
+                sorted-ranges)
+        sorted-ranges))
+
+  (define subuids
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges (subids-configuration-subuids config)))
+
+  (define subuids-specs
+    (map subid-range->gexp (add-root-when-missing subuids)))
+
+  (define subgids
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges (subids-configuration-subgids config)))
+
+  (define subgids-specs
+    (map subid-range->gexp (add-root-when-missing subgids)))
+
+  (assert-valid-subids subgids)
+  (assert-valid-subids subuids)
+
+  ;; Add subuids and subgids.
+  (with-imported-modules (source-module-closure '((gnu system accounts)))
+    #~(begin
+        (use-modules (gnu system accounts))
+
+        (activate-subuids+subgids (map sexp->subid-range (list #$@subuids-specs))
+                                  (map sexp->subid-range (list #$@subgids-specs))))))
+
+(define-record-type* <subids-extension>
+  subids-extension make-subids-extension
+  subids-extension?
+  this-subids-extension
+
+  (subgids   subids-extension-subgids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+             (default '()))
+  (subuids   subids-extension-subuids                   ; list of <subid-range>
+             (default '())))
+
+(define append-subid-ranges
+  (lambda args
+    (delete-duplicate-ranges
+     (apply append args))))
+
+(define (subids-extension-merge a b)
+  (subids-extension
+   (subgids (append-subid-ranges
+             (subids-extension-subgids a)
+             (subids-extension-subgids b)))
+   (subuids (append-subid-ranges
+             (subids-extension-subuids a)
+             (subids-extension-subuids b)))))
+
+(define subids-service-type
+  (service-type (name 'subids)
+                ;; Concatenate <subid-range> lists.
+                (compose (lambda (args)
+                           (fold subids-extension-merge
+                                 (subids-extension)
+                                 args)))
+                (extend
+                 (lambda (config extension)
+                   (subids-configuration
+                    (inherit config)
+                    (subgids
+                     (append-subid-ranges
+                      (subids-configuration-subgids config)
+                      (subids-extension-subgids extension)))
+                    (subuids
+                     (append-subid-ranges
+                      (subids-configuration-subuids config)
+                      (subids-extension-subuids extension))))))
+                (extensions
+                 (list (service-extension activation-service-type
+                                          subids-activation)))
+                (default-value
+                  (subids-configuration))
+                (description
+                 "Ensure the specified sub UIDs and sub GIDs exist in
+/etc/subuid and /etc/subgid.")))
+
 ;;; shadow.scm ends here
diff --git a/gnu/tests/shadow.scm b/gnu/tests/shadow.scm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..849b7b8af0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gnu/tests/shadow.scm
@@ -0,0 +1,180 @@
+;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
+;;; Copyright © 2024 Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>
+;;;
+;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
+;;;
+;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
+;;; your option) any later version.
+;;;
+;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+;;;
+;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;;; along with GNU Guix.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+(define-module (gnu tests shadow)
+  #:use-module (gnu packages base)
+  #:use-module (gnu packages containers)
+  #:use-module (gnu tests)
+  #:use-module (gnu services)
+  #:use-module (gnu system)
+  #:use-module (gnu system accounts)
+  #:use-module (gnu system shadow)
+  #:use-module (gnu system vm)
+  #:use-module (guix gexp)
+  #:export (%test-subids))
+
+\f
+(define %subids-os
+  (simple-operating-system
+   (simple-service
+    'simple-profile
+    profile-service-type
+    (list podman))
+   (simple-service
+    'simple-subids
+    subids-service-type
+    (subids-extension
+     (subgids
+      (list
+       (subid-range
+        (name "alice"))
+       (subid-range
+        (name "bob")
+        (start 100700))))
+     (subuids
+      (list
+       (subid-range
+        (name "alice"))))))))
+
+(define (run-subids-test)
+  "Run IMAGE as an OCI backed Shepherd service, inside OS."
+
+  (define os
+    (marionette-operating-system
+     (operating-system-with-gc-roots
+      %subids-os
+      (list))
+     #:imported-modules '((gnu services herd)
+                          (guix combinators))))
+
+  (define vm
+    (virtual-machine
+     (operating-system os)
+     (volatile? #f)
+     (memory-size 1024)
+     (disk-image-size (* 3000 (expt 2 20)))
+     (port-forwardings '())))
+
+  (define test
+    (with-imported-modules '((gnu build marionette))
+      #~(begin
+          (use-modules (srfi srfi-11) (srfi srfi-64)
+                       (gnu build marionette))
+
+          (define marionette
+            ;; Relax timeout to accommodate older systems and
+            ;; allow for pulling the image.
+            (make-marionette (list #$vm) #:timeout 60))
+
+          (test-runner-current (system-test-runner #$output))
+          (test-begin "subids")
+
+          (test-equal "/etc/subid and /etc/subgid are created and their content is sound"
+            '("root:100000:700\nbob:100700:65536\nalice:166236:65536\n"
+              "root:100000:65536\nalice:165536:65536\n")
+            (marionette-eval
+             `(begin
+                (use-modules (ice-9 textual-ports))
+
+                (define (read-file file-name)
+                  (call-with-input-file file-name get-string-all))
+
+                (let* ((response1 (read-file "/etc/subgid"))
+                       (response2 (read-file "/etc/subuid")))
+                  (list response1 response2)))
+             marionette))
+
+          (test-equal "podman unshare runs for unprivileged users"
+            "         0       1000          1\n         1     165536      65536"
+            (marionette-eval
+             `(begin
+                (use-modules (srfi srfi-1)
+                             (ice-9 popen)
+                             (ice-9 match)
+                             (ice-9 rdelim)
+                             (ice-9 textual-ports))
+                (define out-dir "/tmp")
+                (define (read-file file-name)
+                  (call-with-input-file file-name get-string-all))
+
+                (define (wait-for-file file)
+                  ;; Wait until FILE shows up.
+                  (let loop ((i 60))
+                    (cond ((file-exists? file)
+                           #t)
+                          ((zero? i)
+                           (error "file didn't show up" file))
+                          (else
+                           (sleep 1)
+                           (loop (- i 1))))))
+
+                (define (read-lines file-or-port)
+                  (define (loop-lines port)
+                    (let loop ((lines '()))
+                      (match (read-line port)
+                        ((? eof-object?)
+                         (reverse lines))
+                        (line
+                         (loop (cons line lines))))))
+
+                  (if (port? file-or-port)
+                      (loop-lines file-or-port)
+                      (call-with-input-file file-or-port
+                        loop-lines)))
+
+                (define slurp
+                  (lambda args
+                    (let* ((port (apply open-pipe* OPEN_READ
+                                        (list "sh" "-l" "-c"
+                                              (string-join
+                                               args
+                                               " "))))
+                           (output (read-lines port))
+                           (status (close-pipe port)))
+                      output)))
+
+                (match (primitive-fork)
+                  (0
+                   (dynamic-wind
+                     (const #f)
+                     (lambda ()
+                       (setgid (passwd:gid (getpwnam "alice")))
+                       (setuid (passwd:uid (getpw "alice")))
+
+                       (let* ((response1 (slurp
+                                          "podman" "unshare" "cat" "/proc/self/uid_map")))
+                         (call-with-output-file (string-append out-dir "/response1")
+                           (lambda (port)
+                             (display (string-join response1 "\n") port)))))
+                     (lambda ()
+                       (primitive-exit 127))))
+                  (pid
+                   (cdr (waitpid pid))))
+                (wait-for-file (string-append out-dir "/response1"))
+                (read-file (string-append out-dir "/response1")))
+             marionette))
+
+          (test-end))))
+
+  (gexp->derivation "subids-test" test))
+
+(define %test-subids
+  (system-test
+   (name "subids")
+   (description "Test sub UIDs and sub GIDs provisioning service.")
+   (value (run-subids-test))))
-- 
2.46.0





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* [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support
  2024-10-07 22:35       ` paul via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-12-07 22:35         ` paul via Guix-patches via
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From: paul via Guix-patches via @ 2024-12-07 22:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ludovic Courtès; +Cc: 72337

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Hi Ludo’ ,

did you have any chance to look at the latest revision of the patches? 
Thank you for your help, giacomo

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* [bug#72337] Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support
  2024-10-07 22:40   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v5 2/3] account: Add /etc/subid and /etc/subgid allocation logic Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-12-18 14:34     ` Ludovic Courtès
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2024-12-18 14:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Giacomo Leidi; +Cc: 72337

Hi,

Applied (along with the previous one) with one minor nit:

Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org> skribis:

> +            &illegal-subid-range-error
> +            illegal-subid-range-error?
> +            illegal-subid-range-error-range

I changed “illegal” to “invalid” everywhere.

Ludo’.




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* bug#72337: Add /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid support
  2024-10-07 22:40   ` [bug#72337] [PATCH v5 3/3] system: " Giacomo Leidi via Guix-patches via
@ 2024-12-18 15:38     ` Ludovic Courtès
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 27+ messages in thread
From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2024-12-18 15:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Giacomo Leidi; +Cc: 72337-done, Maxim Cournoyer, Florian Pelz

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Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org> skribis:

> This commit adds a Guix System service to handle allocation of subuid
> and subgid requests.  Users that don't care can just add themselves as a
> subid-range and don't need to specify anything but their user name.
> Users that care about specific ranges, such as possibly LXD, can specify
> a start and a count.
>
> * doc/guix.texi: Document the new service.
> * gnu/build/activation.scm (activate-subuids+subgids): New variable.
> * gnu/local.mk: Add gnu/tests/shadow.scm.
> * gnu/system/accounts.scm (sexp->subid-range): New variable.
> * gnu/system/shadow.scm (%root-subid): New variable;
> (subids-configuration): new record;
> (subid-range->gexp): new variable;
> (assert-valid-subids): new variable;
> (delete-duplicate-ranges): new variable;
> (subids-activation): new variable;
> (subids-extension): new record;
> (append-subid-ranges): new variable;
> (subids-extension-merge): new variable;
> (subids-service-type): new variable.
> * gnu/tests/shadow.scm (subids): New system test.
>
> Change-Id: I3755e1c75771220c74fe8ae5de1a7d90f2376635
> Signed-off-by: Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org>

Applied as well!  I took the liberty to make the changes below to the
documentation.

I’m sorry that it took me so long.  I appreciate your patience and the
time you took to polish this patch series; I like the end result!  And I
realize it’s quite an important feature that will unlock a few things.
Thumbs up!

Thanks,
Ludo’.


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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index f49154dc1b..fe84b52052 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -18848,6 +18848,13 @@ User Accounts
 special-case and is automatically added whether or not it is specified.
 @end defvar
 
+@cindex containers, subordinate IDs
+The Linux kernel also implements @dfn{subordinate user and group IDs},
+or ``subids'', which are used to map the ID of a user and group to
+several IDs inside separate name spaces---inside ``containers''.
+@xref{subordinate-user-group-ids, the subordinate user and group ID
+service}, for information on how to configure it.
+
 @node Keyboard Layout
 @section Keyboard Layout
 
@@ -41524,13 +41531,15 @@ Miscellaneous Services
 
 @c %end of fragment
 
-@cindex Subids
-@subsubheading Subid Service
+@anchor{subordinate-user-group-ids}
+@cindex subordinate user and group IDs
+@cindex subid, subordinate user and group IDs
+@subsubheading Subordinate User and Group ID Service
 
-Among the virtualization facilities implemented by the Linux kernel, the is the
-concept of subordinate IDs.  Subordinate IDs allow for mapping user and group
+Among the virtualization facilities implemented by the Linux kernel is the
+concept of @dfn{subordinate IDs}.  Subordinate IDs allow for mapping user and group
 IDs inside process namespaces to user and group IDs of the host system.
-Subordinate user ID ranges (subids) allow to map virtual user IDs inside
+Subordinate user ID ranges (subuids) allow users to map virtual user IDs inside
 containers to the user ID of an unprivileged user of the host system.
 Subordinate group ID ranges (subgids), instead map virtual group IDs to the
 group ID of an unprivileged user on the host system.  You can access

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