Documentation/filesystems: add binderfs
This documents the Android binderfs filesystem used to dynamically add and remove binder devices that are private to each instance. Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <christian.brauner@ubuntu.com> [jc: tweaked markup and added to filesystems/index.rst] Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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The Android binderfs Filesystem
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Android binderfs is a filesystem for the Android binder IPC mechanism. It
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allows to dynamically add and remove binder devices at runtime. Binder devices
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located in a new binderfs instance are independent of binder devices located in
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other binderfs instances. Mounting a new binderfs instance makes it possible
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to get a set of private binder devices.
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Mounting binderfs
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Android binderfs can be mounted with::
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mkdir /dev/binderfs
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mount -t binder binder /dev/binderfs
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at which point a new instance of binderfs will show up at ``/dev/binderfs``.
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In a fresh instance of binderfs no binder devices will be present. There will
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only be a ``binder-control`` device which serves as the request handler for
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binderfs. Mounting another binderfs instance at a different location will
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create a new and separate instance from all other binderfs mounts. This is
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identical to the behavior of e.g. ``devpts`` and ``tmpfs``. The Android
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binderfs filesystem can be mounted in user namespaces.
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Options
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max
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binderfs instances can be mounted with a limit on the number of binder
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devices that can be allocated. The ``max=<count>`` mount option serves as
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a per-instance limit. If ``max=<count>`` is set then only ``<count>`` number
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of binder devices can be allocated in this binderfs instance.
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Allocating binder Devices
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.. _ioctl: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ioctl.2.html
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To allocate a new binder device in a binderfs instance a request needs to be
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sent through the ``binder-control`` device node. A request is sent in the form
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of an `ioctl() <ioctl_>`_.
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What a program needs to do is to open the ``binder-control`` device node and
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send a ``BINDER_CTL_ADD`` request to the kernel. Users of binderfs need to
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tell the kernel which name the new binder device should get. By default a name
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can only contain up to ``BINDERFS_MAX_NAME`` chars including the terminating
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zero byte.
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Once the request is made via an `ioctl() <ioctl_>`_ passing a ``struct
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binder_device`` with the name to the kernel it will allocate a new binder
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device and return the major and minor number of the new device in the struct
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(This is necessary because binderfs allocates a major device number
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dynamically.). After the `ioctl() <ioctl_>`_ returns there will be a new
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binder device located under /dev/binderfs with the chosen name.
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Deleting binder Devices
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-----------------------
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.. _unlink: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/unlink.2.html
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.. _rm: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/rm.1.html
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Binderfs binder devices can be deleted via `unlink() <unlink_>`_. This means
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that the `rm() <rm_>`_ tool can be used to delete them. Note that the
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``binder-control`` device cannot be deleted since this would make the binderfs
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instance unuseable. The ``binder-control`` device will be deleted when the
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binderfs instance is unmounted and all references to it have been dropped.
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path-lookup.rst
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binderfs
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========
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.. toctree::
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binderfs.rst
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