This broke 'guix environment --container' on non-Debian distributions.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/45066>.  Reported by luhux <luhux@outlook.com>.
This reverts commit 8bc5ca5160.
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
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| ;;; Copyright © 2015 David Thompson <davet@gnu.org>
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| ;;; Copyright © 2017, 2018, 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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| ;;;
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| ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
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| ;;;
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| ;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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| ;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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| ;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
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| ;;; your option) any later version.
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| ;;;
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| ;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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| ;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| ;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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| ;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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| ;;;
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| ;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| ;;; along with GNU Guix.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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| 
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| (define-module (gnu build linux-container)
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|   #:use-module (ice-9 format)
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|   #:use-module (ice-9 match)
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|   #:use-module (ice-9 rdelim)
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|   #:use-module (srfi srfi-98)
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|   #:use-module (guix build utils)
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|   #:use-module (guix build syscalls)
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|   #:use-module (gnu system file-systems)          ;<file-system>
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|   #:use-module ((gnu build file-systems) #:select (mount-file-system))
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|   #:export (user-namespace-supported?
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|             unprivileged-user-namespace-supported?
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|             setgroups-supported?
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|             %namespaces
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|             run-container
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|             call-with-container
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|             container-excursion
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|             container-excursion*))
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| 
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| (define (user-namespace-supported?)
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|   "Return #t if user namespaces are supported on this system."
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|   (file-exists? "/proc/self/ns/user"))
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| 
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| (define (unprivileged-user-namespace-supported?)
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|   "Return #t if user namespaces can be created by unprivileged users."
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|   (let ((userns-file "/proc/sys/kernel/unprivileged_userns_clone"))
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|     (if (file-exists? userns-file)
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|         (eqv? #\1 (call-with-input-file userns-file read-char))
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|         #t)))
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| 
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| (define (setgroups-supported?)
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|   "Return #t if the setgroups proc file, introduced in Linux-libre 3.19,
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| exists."
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|   (file-exists? "/proc/self/setgroups"))
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| 
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| (define %namespaces
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|   '(mnt pid ipc uts user net))
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| 
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| (define (call-with-clean-exit thunk)
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|   "Apply THUNK, but exit with a status code of 1 if it fails."
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|   (dynamic-wind
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|     (const #t)
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|     (lambda ()
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|       (thunk)
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| 
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|       ;; XXX: Somehow we sometimes get EBADF from write(2) or close(2) upon
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|       ;; exit (coming from fd finalizers) when used by the Shepherd.  To work
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|       ;; around that, exit forcefully so fd finalizers don't have a chance to
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|       ;; run and fail.
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|       (primitive-_exit 0))
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|     (lambda ()
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|       (primitive-_exit 1))))
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| 
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| (define (purify-environment)
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|   "Unset all environment variables."
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|   (for-each unsetenv
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|             (match (get-environment-variables)
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|               (((names . _) ...) names))))
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| 
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| ;; The container setup procedure closely resembles that of the Docker
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| ;; specification:
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| ;; https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker/libcontainer/master/SPEC.md
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| (define* (mount-file-systems root mounts #:key mount-/sys? mount-/proc?)
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|   "Mount the essential file systems and the those in MOUNTS, a list of
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| <file-system> objects, relative to ROOT; then make ROOT the new root directory
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| for the process."
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|   (define (scope dir)
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|     (string-append root dir))
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| 
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|   (define (touch file-name)
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|     (call-with-output-file file-name (const #t)))
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| 
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|   (define (bind-mount src dest)
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|     (mount src dest "none" MS_BIND))
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| 
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|   ;; Like mount, but creates the mount point if it doesn't exist.
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|   (define* (mount* source target type #:optional (flags 0) options
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|                    #:key (update-mtab? #f))
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|     (mkdir-p target)
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|     (mount source target type flags options #:update-mtab? update-mtab?))
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| 
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|   ;; The container's file system is completely ephemeral, sans directories
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|   ;; bind-mounted from the host.
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|   (mount "none" root "tmpfs")
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| 
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|   ;; A proc mount requires a new pid namespace.
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|   (when mount-/proc?
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|     (mount* "none" (scope "/proc") "proc"
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|             (logior MS_NOEXEC MS_NOSUID MS_NODEV)))
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| 
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|   ;; A sysfs mount requires the user to have the CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability in
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|   ;; the current network namespace.
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|   (when mount-/sys?
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|     (mount* "none" (scope "/sys") "sysfs"
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|             (logior MS_NOEXEC MS_NOSUID MS_NODEV MS_RDONLY)))
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| 
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|   (mount* "none" (scope "/dev") "tmpfs"
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|           (logior MS_NOEXEC MS_STRICTATIME)
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|           "mode=755")
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| 
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|   ;; Create essential device nodes via bind-mounting them from the
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|   ;; host, because a process within a user namespace cannot create
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|   ;; device nodes.
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|   (for-each (lambda (device)
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|               (when (file-exists? device)
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|                 ;; Create the mount point file.
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|                 (touch (scope device))
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|                 (bind-mount device (scope device))))
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|             '("/dev/null"
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|               "/dev/zero"
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|               "/dev/full"
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|               "/dev/random"
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|               "/dev/urandom"
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|               "/dev/tty"
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|               "/dev/fuse"))
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| 
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|   ;; Mount a new devpts instance on /dev/pts.
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|   (when (file-exists? "/dev/ptmx")
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|     (mount* "none" (scope "/dev/pts") "devpts" 0
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|             "newinstance,mode=0620")
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|     (symlink "/dev/pts/ptmx" (scope "/dev/ptmx")))
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| 
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|   ;; Setup the container's /dev/console by bind mounting the pseudo-terminal
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|   ;; associated with standard input when there is one.
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|   (let* ((in      (current-input-port))
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|          (tty     (catch 'system-error
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|                     (lambda ()
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|                       ;; This call throws if IN does not correspond to a tty.
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|                       ;; This is more reliable than 'isatty?'.
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|                       (ttyname in))
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|                     (const #f)))
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|          (console (scope "/dev/console")))
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|     (when tty
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|       (touch console)
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|       (chmod console #o600)
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|       (bind-mount tty console)))
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| 
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|   ;; Setup standard input/output/error.
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|   (symlink "/proc/self/fd"   (scope "/dev/fd"))
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|   (symlink "/proc/self/fd/0" (scope "/dev/stdin"))
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|   (symlink "/proc/self/fd/1" (scope "/dev/stdout"))
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|   (symlink "/proc/self/fd/2" (scope "/dev/stderr"))
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| 
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|   ;; Mount user-specified file systems.
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|   (for-each (lambda (file-system)
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|               (mount-file-system file-system #:root root))
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|             mounts)
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| 
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|   ;; Jail the process inside the container's root file system.
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|   (let ((put-old (string-append root "/real-root")))
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|     (mkdir put-old)
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|     (pivot-root root put-old)
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|     (chdir "/")
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|     (umount "real-root" MNT_DETACH)
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|     (rmdir "real-root")
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|     (chmod "/" #o755)))
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| 
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| (define* (initialize-user-namespace pid host-uids
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|                                     #:key (guest-uid 0) (guest-gid 0))
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|   "Configure the user namespace for PID.  HOST-UIDS specifies the number of
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| host user identifiers to map into the user namespace.  GUEST-UID and GUEST-GID
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| specify the first UID (respectively GID) that host UIDs (respectively GIDs)
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| map to in the namespace."
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|   (define proc-dir
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|     (string-append "/proc/" (number->string pid)))
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| 
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|   (define (scope file)
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|     (string-append proc-dir file))
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| 
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|   (let ((uid (getuid))
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|         (gid (getgid)))
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| 
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|     ;; Only root can write to the gid map without first disabling the
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|     ;; setgroups syscall.
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|     (unless (and (zero? uid) (zero? gid))
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|       (call-with-output-file (scope "/setgroups")
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|         (lambda (port)
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|           (display "deny" port))))
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| 
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|     ;; Map the user/group that created the container to the root user
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|     ;; within the container.
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|     (call-with-output-file (scope "/uid_map")
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|       (lambda (port)
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|         (format port "~d ~d ~d" guest-uid uid host-uids)))
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|     (call-with-output-file (scope "/gid_map")
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|       (lambda (port)
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|         (format port "~d ~d ~d" guest-gid gid host-uids)))))
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| 
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| (define (namespaces->bit-mask namespaces)
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|   "Return the number suitable for the 'flags' argument of 'clone' that
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| corresponds to the symbols in NAMESPACES."
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|   ;; Use the same flags as fork(3) in addition to the namespace flags.
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|   (apply logior SIGCHLD
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|          (map (match-lambda
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|                ('mnt  CLONE_NEWNS)
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|                ('uts  CLONE_NEWUTS)
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|                ('ipc  CLONE_NEWIPC)
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|                ('user CLONE_NEWUSER)
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|                ('pid  CLONE_NEWPID)
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|                ('net  CLONE_NEWNET))
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|               namespaces)))
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| 
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| (define* (run-container root mounts namespaces host-uids thunk
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|                         #:key (guest-uid 0) (guest-gid 0))
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|   "Run THUNK in a new container process and return its PID.  ROOT specifies
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| the root directory for the container.  MOUNTS is a list of <file-system>
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| objects that specify file systems to mount inside the container.  NAMESPACES
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| is a list of symbols that correspond to the possible Linux namespaces: mnt,
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| ipc, uts, user, and net.
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| 
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| HOST-UIDS specifies the number of host user identifiers to map into the user
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| namespace.  GUEST-UID and GUEST-GID specify the first UID (respectively GID)
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| that host UIDs (respectively GIDs) map to in the namespace."
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|   ;; The parent process must initialize the user namespace for the child
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|   ;; before it can boot.  To negotiate this, a pipe is used such that the
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|   ;; child process blocks until the parent writes to it.
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|   (match (socketpair PF_UNIX SOCK_STREAM 0)
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|     ((child . parent)
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|      (let ((flags (namespaces->bit-mask namespaces)))
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|        (match (clone flags)
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|          (0
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|           (call-with-clean-exit
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|            (lambda ()
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|              (close-port parent)
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|              ;; Wait for parent to set things up.
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|              (match (read child)
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|                ('ready
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|                 (purify-environment)
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|                 (when (and (memq 'mnt namespaces)
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|                            (not (string=? root "/")))
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|                   (catch #t
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|                     (lambda ()
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|                       (mount-file-systems root mounts
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|                                           #:mount-/proc? (memq 'pid namespaces)
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|                                           #:mount-/sys?  (memq 'net
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|                                                                namespaces)))
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|                     (lambda args
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|                       ;; Forward the exception to the parent process.
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|                       ;; FIXME: SRFI-35 conditions and non-trivial objects
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|                       ;; cannot be 'read' so they shouldn't be written as is.
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|                       (write args child)
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|                       (primitive-exit 3))))
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|                 ;; TODO: Manage capabilities.
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|                 (write 'ready child)
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|                 (close-port child)
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|                 (thunk))
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|                (_                                 ;parent died or something
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|                 (primitive-exit 2))))))
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|          (pid
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|           (close-port child)
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|           (when (memq 'user namespaces)
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|             (initialize-user-namespace pid host-uids
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|                                        #:guest-uid guest-uid
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|                                        #:guest-gid guest-gid))
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|           ;; TODO: Initialize cgroups.
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|           (write 'ready parent)
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|           (newline parent)
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| 
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|           ;; Check whether the child process' setup phase succeeded.
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|           (let ((message (read parent)))
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|             (close-port parent)
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|             (match message
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|               ('ready                             ;success
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|                pid)
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|               (((? symbol? key) args ...)         ;exception
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|                (apply throw key args))
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|               (_                                  ;unexpected termination
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|                #f)))))))))
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| 
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| ;; FIXME: This is copied from (guix utils), which we cannot use because it
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| ;; would pull (guix config) and all.
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| (define (call-with-temporary-directory proc)
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|   "Call PROC with a name of a temporary directory; close the directory and
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| delete it when leaving the dynamic extent of this call."
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|   (let* ((directory (or (getenv "TMPDIR") "/tmp"))
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|          (template  (string-append directory "/guix-directory.XXXXXX"))
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|          (tmp-dir   (mkdtemp! template)))
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|     (dynamic-wind
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|       (const #t)
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|       (lambda ()
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|         (proc tmp-dir))
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|       (lambda ()
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|         (false-if-exception (delete-file-recursively tmp-dir))))))
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| 
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| (define* (call-with-container mounts thunk #:key (namespaces %namespaces)
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|                               (host-uids 1) (guest-uid 0) (guest-gid 0)
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|                               (process-spawned-hook (const #t)))
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|   "Run THUNK in a new container process and return its exit status; call
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| PROCESS-SPAWNED-HOOK with the PID of the new process that has been spawned.
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| MOUNTS is a list of <file-system> objects that specify file systems to mount
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| inside the container.  NAMESPACES is a list of symbols corresponding to
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| the identifiers for Linux namespaces: mnt, ipc, uts, pid, user, and net.  By
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| default, all namespaces are used.
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| 
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| HOST-UIDS is the number of host user identifiers to map into the container's
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| user namespace, if there is one.  By default, only a single uid/gid, that of
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| the current user, is mapped into the container.  The host user that creates
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| the container is the root user (uid/gid 0) within the container.  Only root
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| can map more than a single uid/gid.
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| 
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| GUEST-UID and GUEST-GID specify the first UID (respectively GID) that host
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| UIDs (respectively GIDs) map to in the namespace.
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| 
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| Note that if THUNK needs to load any additional Guile modules, the relevant
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| module files must be present in one of the mappings in MOUNTS and the Guile
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| load path must be adjusted as needed."
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|   (call-with-temporary-directory
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|    (lambda (root)
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|      (let ((pid (run-container root mounts namespaces host-uids thunk
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|                                #:guest-uid guest-uid
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|                                #:guest-gid guest-gid)))
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|        ;; Catch SIGINT and kill the container process.
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|        (sigaction SIGINT
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|          (lambda (signum)
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|            (false-if-exception
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|             (kill pid SIGKILL))))
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| 
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|        (process-spawned-hook pid)
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|        (match (waitpid pid)
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|          ((_ . status) status))))))
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| 
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| (define (container-excursion pid thunk)
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|   "Run THUNK as a child process within the namespaces of process PID and
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| return the exit status."
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|   (define (namespace-file pid namespace)
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|     (string-append "/proc/" (number->string pid) "/ns/" namespace))
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| 
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|   (match (primitive-fork)
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|     (0
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|      (call-with-clean-exit
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|       (lambda ()
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|         (for-each (lambda (ns)
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|                     (let ((source (namespace-file (getpid) ns))
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|                           (target (namespace-file pid ns)))
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|                       ;; Joining the namespace that the process already
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|                       ;; belongs to would throw an error so avoid that.
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|                       ;; XXX: This /proc interface leads to TOCTTOU.
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|                       (unless (string=? (readlink source) (readlink target))
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|                         (call-with-input-file source
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|                           (lambda (current-ns-port)
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|                             (call-with-input-file target
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|                               (lambda (new-ns-port)
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|                                 (setns (fileno new-ns-port) 0))))))))
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|                   ;; It's important that the user namespace is joined first,
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|                   ;; so that the user will have the privileges to join the
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|                   ;; other namespaces.  Furthermore, it's important that the
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|                   ;; mount namespace is joined last, otherwise the /proc mount
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|                   ;; point would no longer be accessible.
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|                   '("user" "ipc" "uts" "net" "pid" "mnt"))
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|         (purify-environment)
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|         (chdir "/")
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|         (thunk))))
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|     (pid
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|      (match (waitpid pid)
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|        ((_ . status)
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|         (status:exit-val status))))))
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| 
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| (define (container-excursion* pid thunk)
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|   "Like 'container-excursion', but return the return value of THUNK."
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|   (match (pipe)
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|     ((in . out)
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|      (match (container-excursion pid
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|               (lambda ()
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|                 (close-port in)
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|                 (write (thunk) out)
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|                 (close-port out)))
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|        (0
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|         (close-port out)
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|         (let ((result (read in)))
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|           (close-port in)
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|           result))
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|        (_                                         ;maybe PID died already
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|         (close-port out)
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|         (close-port in)
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|         #f)))))
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