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Linux: Add support for the mount namespace in kernels 6.8+ #1238

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions volatility3/framework/symbols/linux/__init__.py
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Expand Up @@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
# Might not exist in older kernels or the current symbols
self.optional_set_type_class("mount", extensions.mount)
self.optional_set_type_class("mnt_namespace", extensions.mnt_namespace)
self.optional_set_type_class("rb_root", extensions.rb_root)

# Network
self.set_type_class("net", extensions.net)
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70 changes: 63 additions & 7 deletions volatility3/framework/symbols/linux/extensions/__init__.py
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Expand Up @@ -1324,14 +1324,42 @@ def get_inode(self):
else:
raise AttributeError("Unable to find mnt_namespace inode")

def get_mount_points(self):
def get_mount_points(
self,
) -> Iterator[interfaces.objects.ObjectInterface]:
"""Yields the mount points for this mount namespace.

Yields:
mount struct instances
"""
table_name = self.vol.type_name.split(constants.BANG)[0]
mnt_type = table_name + constants.BANG + "mount"
if not self._context.symbol_space.has_type(mnt_type):
# Old kernels ~ 2.6
mnt_type = table_name + constants.BANG + "vfsmount"
for mount in self.list.to_list(mnt_type, "mnt_list"):
yield mount

if self.has_member("list"):
# kernels < 6.8
mnt_type = table_name + constants.BANG + "mount"
if not self._context.symbol_space.has_type(mnt_type):
# In kernels < 3.3, the 'mount' struct didn't exist, and the 'mnt_list'
# member was part of the 'vfsmount' struct.
mnt_type = table_name + constants.BANG + "vfsmount"

yield from self.list.to_list(mnt_type, "mnt_list")
elif (
self.has_member("mounts")
and self.mounts.vol.type_name == table_name + constants.BANG + "rb_root"
):
# kernels >= 6.8
vmlinux = linux.LinuxUtilities.get_module_from_volobj_type(
self._context, self
)
for node in self.mounts.get_nodes():
mnt = linux.LinuxUtilities.container_of(
node, "mount", "mnt_list", vmlinux
)
yield mnt
else:
raise exceptions.VolatilityException(
"Unsupported kernel mount namespace implementation"
)


class net(objects.StructType):
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -2247,3 +2275,31 @@ def get_entries(self) -> int:

for page_addr in get_entries_func():
yield page_addr


class rb_root(objects.StructType):
def _walk_nodes(self, root_node) -> Iterator[int]:
"""Traverses the Red-Black tree from the root node and yields a pointer to each
node in this tree.

Args:
root_node: A Red-Black tree node from which to start descending

Yields:
A pointer to every node descending from the specified root node
"""
if not root_node:
return

yield root_node
yield from self._walk_nodes(root_node.rb_left)
yield from self._walk_nodes(root_node.rb_right)

def get_nodes(self) -> Iterator[int]:
"""Yields a pointer to each node in the Red-Black tree

Yields:
A pointer to every node in the Red-Black tree
"""

yield from self._walk_nodes(root_node=self.rb_node)
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