#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <endian.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <grp.h>
#include <sched.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>

#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/prctl.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>

#include <linux/limits.h>
#include <linux/netlink.h>
#include <linux/types.h>

/* Get all of the CLONE_NEW* flags. */
#include "namespace.h"

extern char *escape_json_string(char *str);

/* Synchronisation values. */
enum sync_t {
	SYNC_USERMAP_PLS = 0x40,	/* Request parent to map our users. */
	SYNC_USERMAP_ACK = 0x41,	/* Mapping finished by the parent. */
	SYNC_RECVPID_PLS = 0x42,	/* Tell parent we're sending the PID. */
	SYNC_RECVPID_ACK = 0x43,	/* PID was correctly received by parent. */
	SYNC_GRANDCHILD = 0x44,	/* The grandchild is ready to run. */
	SYNC_CHILD_FINISH = 0x45,	/* The child or grandchild has finished. */
};

/*
 * Synchronisation value for cgroup namespace setup.
 * The same constant is defined in process_linux.go as "createCgroupns".
 */
#define CREATECGROUPNS 0x80

#define STAGE_SETUP  -1
/* longjmp() arguments. */
#define STAGE_PARENT  0
#define STAGE_CHILD   1
#define STAGE_INIT    2

/* Stores the current stage of nsexec. */
int current_stage = STAGE_SETUP;

/* Assume the stack grows down, so arguments should be above it. */
struct clone_t {
	/*
	 * Reserve some space for clone() to locate arguments
	 * and retcode in this place
	 */
	char stack[4096] __attribute__((aligned(16)));
	char stack_ptr[0];

	/* There's two children. This is used to execute the different code. */
	jmp_buf *env;
	int jmpval;
};

struct nlconfig_t {
	char *data;

	/* Process settings. */
	uint32_t cloneflags;
	char *oom_score_adj;
	size_t oom_score_adj_len;

	/* User namespace settings. */
	char *uidmap;
	size_t uidmap_len;
	char *gidmap;
	size_t gidmap_len;
	char *namespaces;
	size_t namespaces_len;
	uint8_t is_setgroup;

	/* Rootless container settings. */
	uint8_t is_rootless_euid;	/* boolean */
	char *uidmappath;
	size_t uidmappath_len;
	char *gidmappath;
	size_t gidmappath_len;
};

#define PANIC   "panic"
#define FATAL   "fatal"
#define ERROR   "error"
#define WARNING "warning"
#define INFO    "info"
#define DEBUG   "debug"

static int logfd = -1;

/*
 * List of netlink message types sent to us as part of bootstrapping the init.
 * These constants are defined in libcontainer/message_linux.go.
 */
#define INIT_MSG		62000
#define CLONE_FLAGS_ATTR	27281
#define NS_PATHS_ATTR		27282
#define UIDMAP_ATTR		27283
#define GIDMAP_ATTR		27284
#define SETGROUP_ATTR		27285
#define OOM_SCORE_ADJ_ATTR	27286
#define ROOTLESS_EUID_ATTR	27287
#define UIDMAPPATH_ATTR		27288
#define GIDMAPPATH_ATTR		27289

/*
 * Use the raw syscall for versions of glibc which don't include a function for
 * it, namely (glibc 2.12).
 */
#if __GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ < 14
#  define _GNU_SOURCE
#  include "syscall.h"
#  if !defined(SYS_setns) && defined(__NR_setns)
#    define SYS_setns __NR_setns
#  endif

#  ifndef SYS_setns
#    error "setns(2) syscall not supported by glibc version"
#  endif

int setns(int fd, int nstype)
{
	return syscall(SYS_setns, fd, nstype);
}
#endif

static void write_log(const char *level, const char *format, ...)
{
	char *message = NULL, *stage = NULL;
	va_list args;
	int ret;

	if (logfd < 0 || level == NULL)
		goto out;

	va_start(args, format);
	ret = vasprintf(&message, format, args);
	va_end(args);
	if (ret < 0)
		goto out;

	message = escape_json_string(message);

	if (current_stage == STAGE_SETUP)
		stage = strdup("nsexec");
	else
		ret = asprintf(&stage, "nsexec-%d", current_stage);
	if (ret < 0)
		goto out;

	dprintf(logfd, "{\"level\":\"%s\", \"msg\": \"%s[%d]: %s\"}\n", level, stage, getpid(), message);

out:
	free(message);
	free(stage);
}

/* XXX: This is ugly. */
static int syncfd = -1;

#define bail(fmt, ...)                                       \
	do {                                                       \
		write_log(FATAL, fmt ": %m", ##__VA_ARGS__); \
		exit(1);                                                 \
	} while(0)

static int write_file(char *data, size_t data_len, char *pathfmt, ...)
{
	int fd, len, ret = 0;
	char path[PATH_MAX];

	va_list ap;
	va_start(ap, pathfmt);
	len = vsnprintf(path, PATH_MAX, pathfmt, ap);
	va_end(ap);
	if (len < 0)
		return -1;

	fd = open(path, O_RDWR);
	if (fd < 0) {
		return -1;
	}

	len = write(fd, data, data_len);
	if (len != data_len) {
		ret = -1;
		goto out;
	}

out:
	close(fd);
	return ret;
}

enum policy_t {
	SETGROUPS_DEFAULT = 0,
	SETGROUPS_ALLOW,
	SETGROUPS_DENY,
};

/* This *must* be called before we touch gid_map. */
static void update_setgroups(int pid, enum policy_t setgroup)
{
	char *policy;

	switch (setgroup) {
	case SETGROUPS_ALLOW:
		policy = "allow";
		break;
	case SETGROUPS_DENY:
		policy = "deny";
		break;
	case SETGROUPS_DEFAULT:
	default:
		/* Nothing to do. */
		return;
	}

	if (write_file(policy, strlen(policy), "/proc/%d/setgroups", pid) < 0) {
		/*
		 * If the kernel is too old to support /proc/pid/setgroups,
		 * open(2) or write(2) will return ENOENT. This is fine.
		 */
		if (errno != ENOENT)
			bail("failed to write '%s' to /proc/%d/setgroups", policy, pid);
	}
}

static int try_mapping_tool(const char *app, int pid, char *map, size_t map_len)
{
	int child;

	/*
	 * If @app is NULL, execve will segfault. Just check it here and bail (if
	 * we're in this path, the caller is already getting desperate and there
	 * isn't a backup to this failing). This usually would be a configuration
	 * or programming issue.
	 */
	if (!app)
		bail("mapping tool not present");

	child = fork();
	if (child < 0)
		bail("failed to fork");

	if (!child) {
#define MAX_ARGV 20
		char *argv[MAX_ARGV];
		char *envp[] = { NULL };
		char pid_fmt[16];
		int argc = 0;
		char *next;

		snprintf(pid_fmt, 16, "%d", pid);

		argv[argc++] = (char *)app;
		argv[argc++] = pid_fmt;
		/*
		 * Convert the map string into a list of argument that
		 * newuidmap/newgidmap can understand.
		 */

		while (argc < MAX_ARGV) {
			if (*map == '\0') {
				argv[argc++] = NULL;
				break;
			}
			argv[argc++] = map;
			next = strpbrk(map, "\n ");
			if (next == NULL)
				break;
			*next++ = '\0';
			map = next + strspn(next, "\n ");
		}

		execve(app, argv, envp);
		bail("failed to execv");
	} else {
		int status;

		while (true) {
			if (waitpid(child, &status, 0) < 0) {
				if (errno == EINTR)
					continue;
				bail("failed to waitpid");
			}
			if (WIFEXITED(status) || WIFSIGNALED(status))
				return WEXITSTATUS(status);
		}
	}

	return -1;
}

static void update_uidmap(const char *path, int pid, char *map, size_t map_len)
{
	if (map == NULL || map_len <= 0)
		return;

	write_log(DEBUG, "update /proc/%d/uid_map to '%s'", pid, map);
	if (write_file(map, map_len, "/proc/%d/uid_map", pid) < 0) {
		if (errno != EPERM)
			bail("failed to update /proc/%d/uid_map", pid);
		write_log(DEBUG, "update /proc/%d/uid_map got -EPERM (trying %s)", pid, path);
		if (try_mapping_tool(path, pid, map, map_len))
			bail("failed to use newuid map on %d", pid);
	}
}

static void update_gidmap(const char *path, int pid, char *map, size_t map_len)
{
	if (map == NULL || map_len <= 0)
		return;

	write_log(DEBUG, "update /proc/%d/gid_map to '%s'", pid, map);
	if (write_file(map, map_len, "/proc/%d/gid_map", pid) < 0) {
		if (errno != EPERM)
			bail("failed to update /proc/%d/gid_map", pid);
		write_log(DEBUG, "update /proc/%d/gid_map got -EPERM (trying %s)", pid, path);
		if (try_mapping_tool(path, pid, map, map_len))
			bail("failed to use newgid map on %d", pid);
	}
}

static void update_oom_score_adj(char *data, size_t len)
{
	if (data == NULL || len <= 0)
		return;

	write_log(DEBUG, "update /proc/self/oom_score_adj to '%s'", data);
	if (write_file(data, len, "/proc/self/oom_score_adj") < 0)
		bail("failed to update /proc/self/oom_score_adj");
}

/* A dummy function that just jumps to the given jumpval. */
static int child_func(void *arg) __attribute__((noinline));
static int child_func(void *arg)
{
	struct clone_t *ca = (struct clone_t *)arg;
	longjmp(*ca->env, ca->jmpval);
}

static int clone_parent(jmp_buf *env, int jmpval) __attribute__((noinline));
static int clone_parent(jmp_buf *env, int jmpval)
{
	struct clone_t ca = {
		.env = env,
		.jmpval = jmpval,
	};

	return clone(child_func, ca.stack_ptr, CLONE_PARENT | SIGCHLD, &ca);
}

/*
 * Gets the init pipe fd from the environment, which is used to read the
 * bootstrap data and tell the parent what the new pid is after we finish
 * setting up the environment.
 */
static int initpipe(void)
{
	int pipenum;
	char *initpipe, *endptr;

	initpipe = getenv("_LIBCONTAINER_INITPIPE");
	if (initpipe == NULL || *initpipe == '\0')
		return -1;

	pipenum = strtol(initpipe, &endptr, 10);
	if (*endptr != '\0')
		bail("unable to parse _LIBCONTAINER_INITPIPE");

	return pipenum;
}

static void setup_logpipe(void)
{
	char *logpipe, *endptr;

	logpipe = getenv("_LIBCONTAINER_LOGPIPE");
	if (logpipe == NULL || *logpipe == '\0') {
		return;
	}

	logfd = strtol(logpipe, &endptr, 10);
	if (logpipe == endptr || *endptr != '\0') {
		fprintf(stderr, "unable to parse _LIBCONTAINER_LOGPIPE, value: %s\n", logpipe);
		/* It is too early to use bail */
		exit(1);
	}
}

/* Returns the clone(2) flag for a namespace, given the name of a namespace. */
static int nsflag(char *name)
{
	if (!strcmp(name, "cgroup"))
		return CLONE_NEWCGROUP;
	else if (!strcmp(name, "ipc"))
		return CLONE_NEWIPC;
	else if (!strcmp(name, "mnt"))
		return CLONE_NEWNS;
	else if (!strcmp(name, "net"))
		return CLONE_NEWNET;
	else if (!strcmp(name, "pid"))
		return CLONE_NEWPID;
	else if (!strcmp(name, "user"))
		return CLONE_NEWUSER;
	else if (!strcmp(name, "uts"))
		return CLONE_NEWUTS;

	/* If we don't recognise a name, fallback to 0. */
	return 0;
}

static uint32_t readint32(char *buf)
{
	return *(uint32_t *) buf;
}

static uint8_t readint8(char *buf)
{
	return *(uint8_t *) buf;
}

static void nl_parse(int fd, struct nlconfig_t *config)
{
	size_t len, size;
	struct nlmsghdr hdr;
	char *data, *current;

	/* Retrieve the netlink header. */
	len = read(fd, &hdr, NLMSG_HDRLEN);
	if (len != NLMSG_HDRLEN)
		bail("invalid netlink header length %zu", len);

	if (hdr.nlmsg_type == NLMSG_ERROR)
		bail("failed to read netlink message");

	if (hdr.nlmsg_type != INIT_MSG)
		bail("unexpected msg type %d", hdr.nlmsg_type);

	/* Retrieve data. */
	size = NLMSG_PAYLOAD(&hdr, 0);
	current = data = malloc(size);
	if (!data)
		bail("failed to allocate %zu bytes of memory for nl_payload", size);

	len = read(fd, data, size);
	if (len != size)
		bail("failed to read netlink payload, %zu != %zu", len, size);

	/* Parse the netlink payload. */
	config->data = data;
	while (current < data + size) {
		struct nlattr *nlattr = (struct nlattr *)current;
		size_t payload_len = nlattr->nla_len - NLA_HDRLEN;

		/* Advance to payload. */
		current += NLA_HDRLEN;

		/* Handle payload. */
		switch (nlattr->nla_type) {
		case CLONE_FLAGS_ATTR:
			config->cloneflags = readint32(current);
			break;
		case ROOTLESS_EUID_ATTR:
			config->is_rootless_euid = readint8(current);	/* boolean */
			break;
		case OOM_SCORE_ADJ_ATTR:
			config->oom_score_adj = current;
			config->oom_score_adj_len = payload_len;
			break;
		case NS_PATHS_ATTR:
			config->namespaces = current;
			config->namespaces_len = payload_len;
			break;
		case UIDMAP_ATTR:
			config->uidmap = current;
			config->uidmap_len = payload_len;
			break;
		case GIDMAP_ATTR:
			config->gidmap = current;
			config->gidmap_len = payload_len;
			break;
		case UIDMAPPATH_ATTR:
			config->uidmappath = current;
			config->uidmappath_len = payload_len;
			break;
		case GIDMAPPATH_ATTR:
			config->gidmappath = current;
			config->gidmappath_len = payload_len;
			break;
		case SETGROUP_ATTR:
			config->is_setgroup = readint8(current);
			break;
		default:
			bail("unknown netlink message type %d", nlattr->nla_type);
		}

		current += NLA_ALIGN(payload_len);
	}
}

void nl_free(struct nlconfig_t *config)
{
	free(config->data);
}

void join_namespaces(char *nslist)
{
	int num = 0, i;
	char *saveptr = NULL;
	char *namespace = strtok_r(nslist, ",", &saveptr);
	struct namespace_t {
		int fd;
		char type[PATH_MAX];
		char path[PATH_MAX];
	} *namespaces = NULL;

	if (!namespace || !strlen(namespace) || !strlen(nslist))
		bail("ns paths are empty");

	/*
	 * We have to open the file descriptors first, since after
	 * we join the mnt namespace we might no longer be able to
	 * access the paths.
	 */
	do {
		int fd;
		char *path;
		struct namespace_t *ns;

		/* Resize the namespace array. */
		namespaces = realloc(namespaces, ++num * sizeof(struct namespace_t));
		if (!namespaces)
			bail("failed to reallocate namespace array");
		ns = &namespaces[num - 1];

		/* Split 'ns:path'. */
		path = strstr(namespace, ":");
		if (!path)
			bail("failed to parse %s", namespace);
		*path++ = '\0';

		fd = open(path, O_RDONLY);
		if (fd < 0)
			bail("failed to open %s", path);

		ns->fd = fd;
		strncpy(ns->type, namespace, PATH_MAX - 1);
		strncpy(ns->path, path, PATH_MAX - 1);
		ns->path[PATH_MAX - 1] = '\0';
	} while ((namespace = strtok_r(NULL, ",", &saveptr)) != NULL);

	/*
	 * The ordering in which we join namespaces is important. We should
	 * always join the user namespace *first*. This is all guaranteed
	 * from the container_linux.go side of this, so we're just going to
	 * follow the order given to us.
	 */

	for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
		struct namespace_t *ns = &namespaces[i];
		int flag = nsflag(ns->type);

		write_log(DEBUG, "setns(%#x) into %s namespace (with path %s)", flag, ns->type, ns->path);
		if (setns(ns->fd, flag) < 0)
			bail("failed to setns into %s namespace", ns->type);

		close(ns->fd);
	}

	free(namespaces);
}

/* Defined in cloned_binary.c. */
extern int ensure_cloned_binary(void);

static inline int sane_kill(pid_t pid, int signum)
{
	if (pid > 0)
		return kill(pid, signum);
	else
		return 0;
}

void nsexec(void)
{
	int pipenum;
	jmp_buf env;
	int sync_child_pipe[2], sync_grandchild_pipe[2];
	struct nlconfig_t config = { 0 };

	/*
	 * Setup a pipe to send logs to the parent. This should happen
	 * first, because bail will use that pipe.
	 */
	setup_logpipe();

	/*
	 * If we don't have an init pipe, just return to the go routine.
	 * We'll only get an init pipe for start or exec.
	 */
	pipenum = initpipe();
	if (pipenum == -1)
		return;

	/*
	 * We need to re-exec if we are not in a cloned binary. This is necessary
	 * to ensure that containers won't be able to access the host binary
	 * through /proc/self/exe. See CVE-2019-5736.
	 */
	if (ensure_cloned_binary() < 0)
		bail("could not ensure we are a cloned binary");

	/*
	 * Inform the parent we're past initial setup.
	 * For the other side of this, see initWaiter.
	 */
	if (write(pipenum, "", 1) != 1)
		bail("could not inform the parent we are past initial setup");

	write_log(DEBUG, "=> nsexec container setup");

	/* Parse all of the netlink configuration. */
	nl_parse(pipenum, &config);

	/* Set oom_score_adj. This has to be done before !dumpable because
	 * /proc/self/oom_score_adj is not writeable unless you're an privileged
	 * user (if !dumpable is set). All children inherit their parent's
	 * oom_score_adj value on fork(2) so this will always be propagated
	 * properly.
	 */
	update_oom_score_adj(config.oom_score_adj, config.oom_score_adj_len);

	/*
	 * Make the process non-dumpable, to avoid various race conditions that
	 * could cause processes in namespaces we're joining to access host
	 * resources (or potentially execute code).
	 *
	 * However, if the number of namespaces we are joining is 0, we are not
	 * going to be switching to a different security context. Thus setting
	 * ourselves to be non-dumpable only breaks things (like rootless
	 * containers), which is the recommendation from the kernel folks.
	 */
	if (config.namespaces) {
		write_log(DEBUG, "set process as non-dumpable");
		if (prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE, 0, 0, 0, 0) < 0)
			bail("failed to set process as non-dumpable");
	}

	/* Pipe so we can tell the child when we've finished setting up. */
	if (socketpair(AF_LOCAL, SOCK_STREAM, 0, sync_child_pipe) < 0)
		bail("failed to setup sync pipe between parent and child");

	/*
	 * We need a new socketpair to sync with grandchild so we don't have
	 * race condition with child.
	 */
	if (socketpair(AF_LOCAL, SOCK_STREAM, 0, sync_grandchild_pipe) < 0)
		bail("failed to setup sync pipe between parent and grandchild");

	/* TODO: Currently we aren't dealing with child deaths properly. */

	/*
	 * Okay, so this is quite annoying.
	 *
	 * In order for this unsharing code to be more extensible we need to split
	 * up unshare(CLONE_NEWUSER) and clone() in various ways. The ideal case
	 * would be if we did clone(CLONE_NEWUSER) and the other namespaces
	 * separately, but because of SELinux issues we cannot really do that. But
	 * we cannot just dump the namespace flags into clone(...) because several
	 * usecases (such as rootless containers) require more granularity around
	 * the namespace setup. In addition, some older kernels had issues where
	 * CLONE_NEWUSER wasn't handled before other namespaces (but we cannot
	 * handle this while also dealing with SELinux so we choose SELinux support
	 * over broken kernel support).
	 *
	 * However, if we unshare(2) the user namespace *before* we clone(2), then
	 * all hell breaks loose.
	 *
	 * The parent no longer has permissions to do many things (unshare(2) drops
	 * all capabilities in your old namespace), and the container cannot be set
	 * up to have more than one {uid,gid} mapping. This is obviously less than
	 * ideal. In order to fix this, we have to first clone(2) and then unshare.
	 *
	 * Unfortunately, it's not as simple as that. We have to fork to enter the
	 * PID namespace (the PID namespace only applies to children). Since we'll
	 * have to double-fork, this clone_parent() call won't be able to get the
	 * PID of the _actual_ init process (without doing more synchronisation than
	 * I can deal with at the moment). So we'll just get the parent to send it
	 * for us, the only job of this process is to update
	 * /proc/pid/{setgroups,uid_map,gid_map}.
	 *
	 * And as a result of the above, we also need to setns(2) in the first child
	 * because if we join a PID namespace in the topmost parent then our child
	 * will be in that namespace (and it will not be able to give us a PID value
	 * that makes sense without resorting to sending things with cmsg).
	 *
	 * This also deals with an older issue caused by dumping cloneflags into
	 * clone(2): On old kernels, CLONE_PARENT didn't work with CLONE_NEWPID, so
	 * we have to unshare(2) before clone(2) in order to do this. This was fixed
	 * in upstream commit 1f7f4dde5c945f41a7abc2285be43d918029ecc5, and was
	 * introduced by 40a0d32d1eaffe6aac7324ca92604b6b3977eb0e. As far as we're
	 * aware, the last mainline kernel which had this bug was Linux 3.12.
	 * However, we cannot comment on which kernels the broken patch was
	 * backported to.
	 *
	 * -- Aleksa "what has my life come to?" Sarai
	 */

	current_stage = setjmp(env);
	switch (current_stage) {
		/*
		 * Stage 0: We're in the parent. Our job is just to create a new child
		 *          (stage 1: STAGE_CHILD) process and write its uid_map and
		 *          gid_map. That process will go on to create a new process, then
		 *          it will send us its PID which we will send to the bootstrap
		 *          process.
		 */
	case STAGE_PARENT:{
			int len;
			pid_t stage1_pid = -1, stage2_pid = -1;
			bool stage1_complete, stage2_complete;

			/* For debugging. */
			prctl(PR_SET_NAME, (unsigned long)"runc:[0:PARENT]", 0, 0, 0);
			write_log(DEBUG, "~> nsexec stage-0");

			/* Start the process of getting a container. */
			write_log(DEBUG, "spawn stage-1");
			stage1_pid = clone_parent(&env, STAGE_CHILD);
			if (stage1_pid < 0)
				bail("unable to spawn stage-1");

			syncfd = sync_child_pipe[1];
			close(sync_child_pipe[0]);

			/*
			 * State machine for synchronisation with the children. We only
			 * return once both the child and grandchild are ready.
			 */
			write_log(DEBUG, "-> stage-1 synchronisation loop");
			stage1_complete = false;
			while (!stage1_complete) {
				enum sync_t s;

				if (read(syncfd, &s, sizeof(s)) != sizeof(s))
					bail("failed to sync with stage-1: next state");

				switch (s) {
				case SYNC_USERMAP_PLS:
					write_log(DEBUG, "stage-1 requested userns mappings");

					/*
					 * Enable setgroups(2) if we've been asked to. But we also
					 * have to explicitly disable setgroups(2) if we're
					 * creating a rootless container for single-entry mapping.
					 * i.e. config.is_setgroup == false.
					 * (this is required since Linux 3.19).
					 *
					 * For rootless multi-entry mapping, config.is_setgroup shall be true and
					 * newuidmap/newgidmap shall be used.
					 */
					if (config.is_rootless_euid && !config.is_setgroup)
						update_setgroups(stage1_pid, SETGROUPS_DENY);

					/* Set up mappings. */
					update_uidmap(config.uidmappath, stage1_pid, config.uidmap, config.uidmap_len);
					update_gidmap(config.gidmappath, stage1_pid, config.gidmap, config.gidmap_len);

					s = SYNC_USERMAP_ACK;
					if (write(syncfd, &s, sizeof(s)) != sizeof(s)) {
						sane_kill(stage1_pid, SIGKILL);
						sane_kill(stage2_pid, SIGKILL);
						bail("failed to sync with stage-1: write(SYNC_USERMAP_ACK)");
					}
					break;
				case SYNC_RECVPID_PLS:
					write_log(DEBUG, "stage-1 requested pid to be forwarded");

					/* Get the stage-2 pid. */
					if (read(syncfd, &stage2_pid, sizeof(stage2_pid)) != sizeof(stage2_pid)) {
						sane_kill(stage1_pid, SIGKILL);
						sane_kill(stage2_pid, SIGKILL);
						bail("failed to sync with stage-1: read(stage2_pid)");
					}

					/* Send ACK. */
					s = SYNC_RECVPID_ACK;
					if (write(syncfd, &s, sizeof(s)) != sizeof(s)) {
						sane_kill(stage1_pid, SIGKILL);
						sane_kill(stage2_pid, SIGKILL);
						bail("failed to sync with stage-1: write(SYNC_RECVPID_ACK)");
					}

					/*
					 * Send both the stage-1 and stage-2 pids back to runc.
					 * runc needs the stage-2 to continue process management,
					 * but because stage-1 was spawned with CLONE_PARENT we
					 * cannot reap it within stage-0 and thus we need to ask
					 * runc to reap the zombie for us.
					 */
					write_log(DEBUG, "forward stage-1 (%d) and stage-2 (%d) pids to runc",
						  stage1_pid, stage2_pid);
					len =
					    dprintf(pipenum, "{\"stage1_pid\":%d,\"stage2_pid\":%d}\n", stage1_pid,
						    stage2_pid);
					if (len < 0) {
						sane_kill(stage1_pid, SIGKILL);
						sane_kill(stage2_pid, SIGKILL);
						bail("failed to sync with runc: write(pid-JSON)");
					}
					break;
				case SYNC_CHILD_FINISH:
					write_log(DEBUG, "stage-1 complete");
					stage1_complete = true;
					break;
				default:
					bail("unexpected sync value: %u", s);
				}
			}
			write_log(DEBUG, "<- stage-1 synchronisation loop");

			/* Now sync with grandchild. */
			syncfd = sync_grandchild_pipe[1];
			close(sync_grandchild_pipe[0]);
			write_log(DEBUG, "-> stage-2 synchronisation loop");
			stage2_complete = false;
			while (!stage2_complete) {
				enum sync_t s;

				write_log(DEBUG, "signalling stage-2 to run");
				s = SYNC_GRANDCHILD;
				if (write(syncfd, &s, sizeof(s)) != sizeof(s)) {
					sane_kill(stage2_pid, SIGKILL);
					bail("failed to sync with child: write(SYNC_GRANDCHILD)");
				}

				if (read(syncfd, &s, sizeof(s)) != sizeof(s))
					bail("failed to sync with child: next state");

				switch (s) {
				case SYNC_CHILD_FINISH:
					write_log(DEBUG, "stage-2 complete");
					stage2_complete = true;
					break;
				default:
					bail("unexpected sync value: %u", s);
				}
			}
			write_log(DEBUG, "<- stage-2 synchronisation loop");
			write_log(DEBUG, "<~ nsexec stage-0");
			exit(0);
		}
		break;

		/*
		 * Stage 1: We're in the first child process. Our job is to join any
		 *          provided namespaces in the netlink payload and unshare all of
		 *          the requested namespaces. If we've been asked to CLONE_NEWUSER,
		 *          we will ask our parent (stage 0) to set up our user mappings
		 *          for us. Then, we create a new child (stage 2: STAGE_INIT) for
		 *          PID namespace. We then send the child's PID to our parent
		 *          (stage 0).
		 */
	case STAGE_CHILD:{
			pid_t stage2_pid = -1;
			enum sync_t s;

			/* We're in a child and thus need to tell the parent if we die. */
			syncfd = sync_child_pipe[0];
			close(sync_child_pipe[1]);

			/* For debugging. */
			prctl(PR_SET_NAME, (unsigned long)"runc:[1:CHILD]", 0, 0, 0);
			write_log(DEBUG, "~> nsexec stage-1");

			/*
			 * We need to setns first. We cannot do this earlier (in stage 0)
			 * because of the fact that we forked to get here (the PID of
			 * [stage 2: STAGE_INIT]) would be meaningless). We could send it
			 * using cmsg(3) but that's just annoying.
			 */
			if (config.namespaces)
				join_namespaces(config.namespaces);

			/*
			 * Deal with user namespaces first. They are quite special, as they
			 * affect our ability to unshare other namespaces and are used as
			 * context for privilege checks.
			 *
			 * We don't unshare all namespaces in one go. The reason for this
			 * is that, while the kernel documentation may claim otherwise,
			 * there are certain cases where unsharing all namespaces at once
			 * will result in namespace objects being owned incorrectly.
			 * Ideally we should just fix these kernel bugs, but it's better to
			 * be safe than sorry, and fix them separately.
			 *
			 * A specific case of this is that the SELinux label of the
			 * internal kern-mount that mqueue uses will be incorrect if the
			 * UTS namespace is cloned before the USER namespace is mapped.
			 * I've also heard of similar problems with the network namespace
			 * in some scenarios. This also mirrors how LXC deals with this
			 * problem.
			 */
			if (config.cloneflags & CLONE_NEWUSER) {
				write_log(DEBUG, "unshare user namespace");
				if (unshare(CLONE_NEWUSER) < 0)
					bail("failed to unshare user namespace");
				config.cloneflags &= ~CLONE_NEWUSER;

				/*
				 * We need to set ourselves as dumpable temporarily so that the
				 * parent process can write to our procfs files.
				 */
				if (config.namespaces) {
					write_log(DEBUG, "temporarily set process as dumpable");
					if (prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE, 1, 0, 0, 0) < 0)
						bail("failed to temporarily set process as dumpable");
				}

				/*
				 * We don't have the privileges to do any mapping here (see the
				 * clone_parent rant). So signal stage-0 to do the mapping for
				 * us.
				 */
				write_log(DEBUG, "request stage-0 to map user namespace");
				s = SYNC_USERMAP_PLS;
				if (write(syncfd, &s, sizeof(s)) != sizeof(s))
					bail("failed to sync with parent: write(SYNC_USERMAP_PLS)");

				/* ... wait for mapping ... */
				write_log(DEBUG, "request stage-0 to map user namespace");
				if (read(syncfd, &s, sizeof(s)) != sizeof(s))
					bail("failed to sync with parent: read(SYNC_USERMAP_ACK)");
				if (s != SYNC_USERMAP_ACK)
					bail("failed to sync with parent: SYNC_USERMAP_ACK: got %u", s);

				/* Revert temporary re-dumpable setting. */
				if (config.namespaces) {
					write_log(DEBUG, "re-set process as non-dumpable");
					if (prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE, 0, 0, 0, 0) < 0)
						bail("failed to re-set process as non-dumpable");
				}

				/* Become root in the namespace proper. */
				if (setresuid(0, 0, 0) < 0)
					bail("failed to become root in user namespace");
			}

			/*
			 * Unshare all of the namespaces. Now, it should be noted that this
			 * ordering might break in the future (especially with rootless
			 * containers). But for now, it's not possible to split this into
			 * CLONE_NEWUSER + [the rest] because of some RHEL SELinux issues.
			 *
			 * Note that we don't merge this with clone() because there were
			 * some old kernel versions where clone(CLONE_PARENT | CLONE_NEWPID)
			 * was broken, so we'll just do it the long way anyway.
			 */
			write_log(DEBUG, "unshare remaining namespace (except cgroupns)");
			if (unshare(config.cloneflags & ~CLONE_NEWCGROUP) < 0)
				bail("failed to unshare remaining namespaces (except cgroupns)");

			/*
			 * TODO: What about non-namespace clone flags that we're dropping here?
			 *
			 * We fork again because of PID namespace, setns(2) or unshare(2) don't
			 * change the PID namespace of the calling process, because doing so
			 * would change the caller's idea of its own PID (as reported by getpid()),
			 * which would break many applications and libraries, so we must fork
			 * to actually enter the new PID namespace.
			 */
			write_log(DEBUG, "spawn stage-2");
			stage2_pid = clone_parent(&env, STAGE_INIT);
			if (stage2_pid < 0)
				bail("unable to spawn stage-2");

			/* Send the child to our parent, which knows what it's doing. */
			write_log(DEBUG, "request stage-0 to forward stage-2 pid (%d)", stage2_pid);
			s = SYNC_RECVPID_PLS;
			if (write(syncfd, &s, sizeof(s)) != sizeof(s)) {
				sane_kill(stage2_pid, SIGKILL);
				bail("failed to sync with parent: write(SYNC_RECVPID_PLS)");
			}
			if (write(syncfd, &stage2_pid, sizeof(stage2_pid)) != sizeof(stage2_pid)) {
				sane_kill(stage2_pid, SIGKILL);
				bail("failed to sync with parent: write(stage2_pid)");
			}

			/* ... wait for parent to get the pid ... */
			if (read(syncfd, &s, sizeof(s)) != sizeof(s)) {
				sane_kill(stage2_pid, SIGKILL);
				bail("failed to sync with parent: read(SYNC_RECVPID_ACK)");
			}
			if (s != SYNC_RECVPID_ACK) {
				sane_kill(stage2_pid, SIGKILL);
				bail("failed to sync with parent: SYNC_RECVPID_ACK: got %u", s);
			}

			write_log(DEBUG, "signal completion to stage-0");
			s = SYNC_CHILD_FINISH;
			if (write(syncfd, &s, sizeof(s)) != sizeof(s)) {
				sane_kill(stage2_pid, SIGKILL);
				bail("failed to sync with parent: write(SYNC_CHILD_FINISH)");
			}

			/* Our work is done. [Stage 2: STAGE_INIT] is doing the rest of the work. */
			write_log(DEBUG, "<~ nsexec stage-1");
			exit(0);
		}
		break;

		/*
		 * Stage 2: We're the final child process, and the only process that will
		 *          actually return to the Go runtime. Our job is to just do the
		 *          final cleanup steps and then return to the Go runtime to allow
		 *          init_linux.go to run.
		 */
	case STAGE_INIT:{
			/*
			 * We're inside the child now, having jumped from the
			 * start_child() code after forking in the parent.
			 */
			enum sync_t s;

			/* We're in a child and thus need to tell the parent if we die. */
			syncfd = sync_grandchild_pipe[0];
			close(sync_grandchild_pipe[1]);
			close(sync_child_pipe[0]);
			close(sync_child_pipe[1]);

			/* For debugging. */
			prctl(PR_SET_NAME, (unsigned long)"runc:[2:INIT]", 0, 0, 0);
			write_log(DEBUG, "~> nsexec stage-2");

			if (read(syncfd, &s, sizeof(s)) != sizeof(s))
				bail("failed to sync with parent: read(SYNC_GRANDCHILD)");
			if (s != SYNC_GRANDCHILD)
				bail("failed to sync with parent: SYNC_GRANDCHILD: got %u", s);

			if (setsid() < 0)
				bail("setsid failed");

			if (setuid(0) < 0)
				bail("setuid failed");

			if (setgid(0) < 0)
				bail("setgid failed");

			if (!config.is_rootless_euid && config.is_setgroup) {
				if (setgroups(0, NULL) < 0)
					bail("setgroups failed");
			}

			/*
			 * Wait until our topmost parent has finished cgroup setup in
			 * p.manager.Apply().
			 *
			 * TODO(cyphar): Check if this code is actually needed because we
			 *               should be in the cgroup even from stage-0, so
			 *               waiting until now might not make sense.
			 */
			if (config.cloneflags & CLONE_NEWCGROUP) {
				uint8_t value;
				if (read(pipenum, &value, sizeof(value)) != sizeof(value))
					bail("read synchronisation value failed");
				if (value == CREATECGROUPNS) {
					write_log(DEBUG, "unshare cgroup namespace");
					if (unshare(CLONE_NEWCGROUP) < 0)
						bail("failed to unshare cgroup namespace");
				} else
					bail("received unknown synchronisation value");
			}

			write_log(DEBUG, "signal completion to stage-0");
			s = SYNC_CHILD_FINISH;
			if (write(syncfd, &s, sizeof(s)) != sizeof(s))
				bail("failed to sync with patent: write(SYNC_CHILD_FINISH)");

			/* Close sync pipes. */
			close(sync_grandchild_pipe[0]);

			/* Free netlink data. */
			nl_free(&config);

			/* Finish executing, let the Go runtime take over. */
			write_log(DEBUG, "<= nsexec container setup");
			write_log(DEBUG, "booting up go runtime ...");
			return;
		}
		break;
	default:
		bail("unknown stage '%d' for jump value", current_stage);
	}

	/* Should never be reached. */
	bail("should never be reached");
}