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2020-10-05Internal change.gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 335429072
2020-10-03Fix kcov enabling and disabling procedures.Dean Deng
- When the KCOV_ENABLE_TRACE ioctl is called with the trace kind KCOV_TRACE_PC, the kcov mode should be set to KCOV_*MODE*_TRACE_PC. - When the owning task of kcov exits, the memory mapping should not be cleared so it can be used by other tasks. - Add more tests (also tested on native Linux kcov). PiperOrigin-RevId: 335202585
2020-10-02Merge pull request #4377 from avagin:kvm-if-flaggVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 335122704
2020-10-02tools/checkescape: trim the "(SB)" before searching it in the allowed listAndrei Vagin
Signed-off-by: Andrei Vagin <avagin@gmail.com>
2020-10-02kvm/x86: handle a case when interrupts are enabled in the kernel spaceAndrei Vagin
Before we thought that interrupts are always disabled in the kernel space, but here is a case when goruntime switches on a goroutine which has been saved in the host mode. On restore, the popf instruction is used to restore flags and this means that all flags what the goroutine has in the host mode will be restored in the kernel mode. And in the host mode, interrupts are always enabled. The long story short, we can't use the IF flag for determine whether a tasks is running in user or kernel mode. This patch reworks the code so that in userspace, the first bit of the IOPL flag will be always set. This doesn't give any new privilidges for a task because CPL in userspace is always 3. But then we can use this flag to distinguish user and kernel modes. The IOPL flag is never set in the kernel and host modes. Reported-by: syzbot+5036b325a8eb15c030cf@syzkaller.appspotmail.com Reported-by: syzbot+034d580e89ad67b8dc75@syzkaller.appspotmail.com Signed-off-by: Andrei Vagin <avagin@gmail.com>
2020-10-02Save addresses for "allowed" functions.Adin Scannell
PiperOrigin-RevId: 335086850
2020-10-02Convert uses of the binary package in kernel to go-marshal.Rahat Mahmood
PiperOrigin-RevId: 335077195
2020-10-02Actually disable nodejs test parallel/test-fs-write-stream-double-close.Jamie Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 335070320
2020-10-02Update minimum RTT for RACK.Nayana Bidari
We are currently tracking the minimum RTT for RACK as smoothed RTT. As per RFC minimum RTT can be a global minimum of all RTTs or filtered value of recent RTT measurements. In this cl minimum RTT is updated to global minimum of all RTTs for the connection. PiperOrigin-RevId: 335061518
2020-10-02Merge pull request #4035 from lubinszARM:pr_misc_01gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 335051794
2020-10-01Add a verity test for modified parent Merkle fileChong Cai
When a child's root hash or its Merkle path is modified in its parent's Merkle tree file, opening the file should fail, provided the directory is verity enabled. The test for this behavior is added. PiperOrigin-RevId: 334963690
2020-09-30Merge pull request #3824 from btw616:fix/issue-3823gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334721453
2020-09-30Ensure proctor is built as pure Go binary.Adin Scannell
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334716351
2020-09-30ip6tables: redirect supportKevin Krakauer
Adds support for the IPv6-compatible redirect target. Redirection is a limited form of DNAT, where the destination is always the localhost. Updates #3549. PiperOrigin-RevId: 334698344
2020-09-30Count IP OutgoingPacketErrors in the NetworkEndpoint methodsArthur Sfez
Before this change, OutgoingPacketErrors was incremented in the stack.Route methods. This was going to be a problem once IPv4/IPv6 WritePackets support fragmentation because Route.WritePackets might now know how many packets are left after an error occurs. Test: - pkg/tcpip/network/ipv4:ipv4_test - pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6:ipv6_test PiperOrigin-RevId: 334687983
2020-09-30Implement ioctl with measure in verity fsChong Cai
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334682753
2020-09-30Internal change.Chong Cai
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334678513
2020-09-30Merge pull request #2256 from laijs:kptigVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334674481
2020-09-30Use the ICMP error response facilityJulian Elischer
Add code in IPv6 to send ICMP packets while processing extension headers. Add some accounting in processing IPV6 Extension headers which allows us to report meaningful information back in ICMP parameter problem packets. IPv4 also needs to send a message when an unsupported protocol is requested. Add some tests to generate both ipv4 and ipv6 packets with various errors and check the responses. Add some new checkers and cleanup some inconsistencies in the messages in that file. Add new error types for the ICMPv4/6 generators. Fix a bug in the ICMPv4 generator that stopped it from generating "Unknown protocol" messages. Updates #2211 PiperOrigin-RevId: 334661716
2020-09-30[go-marshal] Port ext codebase to use go marshal.Ayush Ranjan
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334656292
2020-09-30Make all Target.Action implementation pointer receiversKevin Krakauer
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334652998
2020-09-30Add verity fs testsChong Cai
The tests confirms that when a file is opened in verity, the corresponding Merkle trees are generated. Also a normal read succeeds on verity enabled files, but fails if either the verity file or the Merkle tree file is modified. PiperOrigin-RevId: 334640331
2020-09-29Set transport protocol number during parsingKevin Krakauer
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334535896
2020-09-29iptables: remove unused min/max NAT range fieldsKevin Krakauer
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334531794
2020-09-29Return permanent addresses when NIC is downGhanan Gowripalan
Test: stack_test.TestGetMainNICAddressWhenNICDisabled PiperOrigin-RevId: 334513286
2020-09-29Stop depending on go_binary targets.Adin Scannell
Closes #3374 PiperOrigin-RevId: 334505627
2020-09-29Replace remaining uses of reflection-based marshalling.Rahat Mahmood
- Rewrite arch.Stack.{Push,Pop}. For the most part, stack now implements marshal.CopyContext and can be used as the target of marshal operations. Stack.Push had some extra logic for automatically null-terminating slices. This was only used for two specific types of slices, and is now handled explicitly. - Delete usermem.CopyObject{In,Out}. - Replace most remaining uses of the encoding/binary package with go-marshal. Most of these were using the binary package to compute the size of a struct, which go-marshal can directly replace. ~3 uses of the binary package remain. These aren't reasonably replaceable by go-marshal: for example one use is to construct the syscall trampoline for systrap. - Fill out remaining convenience wrappers in the primitive package. PiperOrigin-RevId: 334502375
2020-09-29go-marshal tests should respect build tags.Rahat Mahmood
Previously, the go-marshal-generated tests did not respect build tags. This can cause the test to unbuildable under some build configurations, as the original types the tests refer to may not be defined. This CL copies the build tags from the input files to the test, similar to the generated library; however test packages have an additional constraint. A test package cannot be totally empty (i.e. have no test/example/benchmark defined), otherwise the go compiler returns an error. To ensure the generated test package always contains a testable entity under all build configurations, we now emit an extra test file with no build tags that contains a single no-op example. PiperOrigin-RevId: 334496821
2020-09-29Don't allow broadcast/multicast source addressGhanan Gowripalan
As per relevant IP RFCS (see code comments), broadcast (for IPv4) and multicast addresses are not allowed. Currently checks for these are done at the transport layer, but since it is explicitly forbidden at the IP layers, check for them there. This change also removes the UDP.InvalidSourceAddress stat since there is no longer a need for it. Test: ip_test.TestSourceAddressValidation PiperOrigin-RevId: 334490971
2020-09-29Add /proc/[pid]/cwdFabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334478850
2020-09-29iptables: refactor to make targets extendableKevin Krakauer
Like matchers, targets should use a module-like register/lookup system. This replaces the brittle switch statements we had before. The only behavior change is supporing IPT_GET_REVISION_TARGET. This makes it much easier to add IPv6 redirect in the next change. Updates #3549. PiperOrigin-RevId: 334469418
2020-09-29Don't generate link-local IPv6 for loopbackGhanan Gowripalan
Linux doesn't generate a link-local address for the loopback interface. Test: integration_test.TestInitialLoopbackAddresses PiperOrigin-RevId: 334453182
2020-09-29Add nogo check annotations to GitHub.Adin Scannell
When nogo checks are violated, they will automatically posted as annotations on the specific GitHub commit. This allows us to ensure analysis & style rules and have them called out. PiperOrigin-RevId: 334447285
2020-09-29Support embedded fields in go-marshal.Rahat Mahmood
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334437990
2020-09-29Merge pull request #3875 from btw616:fix/issue-3874gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334428344
2020-09-29Discard IP fragments as soon as it expiresToshi Kikuchi
Currently expired IP fragments are discarded only if another fragment for the same IP datagram is received after timeout or the total size of the fragment queue exceeded a predefined value. Test: fragmentation.TestReassemblingTimeout Fixes #3960 PiperOrigin-RevId: 334423710
2020-09-29Migrates uses of deprecated map types to recommended types.gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334419854
2020-09-29Trim Network/Transport Endpoint/ProtocolGhanan Gowripalan
* Remove Capabilities and NICID methods from NetworkEndpoint. * Remove linkEP and stack parameters from NetworkProtocol.NewEndpoint. The LinkEndpoint can be fetched from the NetworkInterface. The stack is passed to the NetworkProtocol when it is created so the NetworkEndpoint can get it from its protocol. * Remove stack parameter from TransportProtocol.NewEndpoint. Like the NetworkProtocol/Endpoint, the stack is passed to the TransportProtocol when it is created. PiperOrigin-RevId: 334332721
2020-09-29Move IP state from NIC to NetworkEndpoint/ProtocolGhanan Gowripalan
* Add network address to network endpoints. Hold network-specific state in the NetworkEndpoint instead of the stack. This results in the stack no longer needing to "know" about the network endpoints and special case certain work for various endpoints (e.g. IPv6 DAD). * Provide NetworkEndpoints with an NetworkInterface interface. Instead of just passing the NIC ID of a NIC, pass an interface so the network endpoint may query other information about the NIC such as whether or not it is a loopback device. * Move NDP code and state to the IPv6 package. NDP is IPv6 specific so there is no need for it to live in the stack. * Control forwarding through NetworkProtocols instead of Stack Forwarding should be controlled on a per-network protocol basis so forwarding configurations are now controlled through network protocols. * Remove stack.referencedNetworkEndpoint. Now that addresses are exposed via AddressEndpoint and only one NetworkEndpoint is created per interface, there is no need for a referenced NetworkEndpoint. * Assume network teardown methods are infallible. Fixes #3871, #3916 PiperOrigin-RevId: 334319433
2020-09-28Fix 1 zero window advertisement bug and a TCP test flake.Bhasker Hariharan
In TestReceiveBufferAutoTuning we now send a keep-alive packet to measure the current window rather than a 1 byte segment as the returned window value in the latter case is reduced due to the 1 byte segment now being held in the receive buffer and can cause the test to flake if the segment overheads were to change. In getSendParams in rcv.go we were advertising a non-zero window even if available window space was zero after we received the previous segment. In such a case newWnd and curWnd will be the same and we end up advertising a tiny but non-zero window and this can cause the next segment to be dropped. PiperOrigin-RevId: 334314070
2020-09-28Don't leak dentries returned by sockfs.NewDentry().Jamie Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334263322
2020-09-28Fix lingering of TCP socket in the initial state.Nayana Bidari
When the socket is set with SO_LINGER and close()'d in the initial state, it should not linger and return immediately. PiperOrigin-RevId: 334263149
2020-09-28Support creating protocol instances with Stack refGhanan Gowripalan
Network or transport protocols may want to reach the stack. Support this by letting the stack create the protocol instances so it can pass a reference to itself at protocol creation time. Note, protocols do not yet use the stack in this CL but later CLs will make use of the stack from protocols. PiperOrigin-RevId: 334260210
2020-09-28Support inotify in overlayfs.Dean Deng
Fixes #1479, #317. PiperOrigin-RevId: 334258052
2020-09-27Fix kernfs race condition.Dean Deng
Do not release dirMu between checking whether to create a child and actually inserting it. Also fixes a bug in fusefs which was causing it to deadlock under the new lock ordering. We do not need to call kernfs.Dentry.InsertChild from newEntry because it will always be called at the kernfs filesystem layer. Updates #1193. PiperOrigin-RevId: 334049264
2020-09-27Clean up kcov.Dean Deng
Previously, we did not check the kcov mode when performing task work. As a result, disabling kcov did not do anything. Also avoid expensive atomic RMW when consuming coverage data. We don't need the swap if the value is already zero (which is most of the time), and it is ok if there are slight inconsistencies due to a race between coverage data generation (incrementing the value) and consumption (reading a nonzero value and writing zero). PiperOrigin-RevId: 334049207
2020-09-26Remove generic ICMP errorsGhanan Gowripalan
Generic ICMP errors were required because the transport dispatcher was given the responsibility of sending ICMP errors in response to transport packet delivery failures. Instead, the transport dispatcher should let network layer know it failed to deliver a packet (and why) and let the network layer make the decision as to what error to send (if any). Fixes #4068 PiperOrigin-RevId: 333962333
2020-09-25Add openat() to list of permitted syscalls in gotsan runs.Bhasker Hariharan
PiperOrigin-RevId: 333853498
2020-09-25Disable flaky java11 tests.Jamie Liu
Regarding ThreadCpuTimeArray.java: The test starts 10 threads, each of which does some computation, then blocks. When all threads are blocked, the test sleeps for 200ms, then checks that less than 100ns of CPU time in userspace elapse over the course of the sleep; AFAICT, the 100ns of slop is because a thread indicates that it's in the WAITING state before it actually blocks, and because signals can cause threads to be temporarily woken. gVisor's CPU clocks have a granularity of 10ms (the interval of Kernel.cpuClockTicker is //pkg/abi/linux.ClockTick), so a single tick pushes the test over the threshold. PiperOrigin-RevId: 333830287
2020-09-25Merge pull request #4077 from zhlhahaha:1973gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 333805533