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2019-06-17gvisor/bazel: use python2 to build runsc-debianAndrei Vagin
$ bazel build runsc:runsc-debian File ".../bazel_tools/tools/build_defs/pkg/make_deb.py", line 311, in GetFlagValue: flagvalue = flagvalue.decode('utf-8') AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'decode' make_deb.py is incompatible with Python3. https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/8443 PiperOrigin-RevId: 253691923
2019-06-17Internal change.gVisor bot
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2019-06-14Enable Receive Buffer Auto-Tuning for runsc.Bhasker Hariharan
Updates #230 PiperOrigin-RevId: 253225078
2019-06-13Add support for TCP receive buffer auto tuning.Bhasker Hariharan
The implementation is similar to linux where we track the number of bytes consumed by the application to grow the receive buffer of a given TCP endpoint. This ensures that the advertised window grows at a reasonable rate to accomodate for the sender's rate and prevents large amounts of data being held in stack buffers if the application is not actively reading or not reading fast enough. The original paper that was used to implement the linux receive buffer auto- tuning is available @ https://public.lanl.gov/radiant/pubs/drs/lacsi2001.pdf NOTE: Linux does not implement DRS as defined in that paper, it's just a good reference to understand the solution space. Updates #230 PiperOrigin-RevId: 253168283
2019-06-13Plumb context through more layers of filesytem.Ian Gudger
All functions which allocate objects containing AtomicRefCounts will soon need a context. PiperOrigin-RevId: 253147709
2019-06-13Fix deadlock in fasync.Ian Gudger
The deadlock can occur when both ends of a connected Unix socket which has FIOASYNC enabled on at least one end are closed at the same time. One end notifies that it is closing, calling (*waiter.Queue).Notify which takes waiter.Queue.mu (as a read lock) and then calls (*FileAsync).Callback, which takes FileAsync.mu. The other end tries to unregister for notifications by calling (*FileAsync).Unregister, which takes FileAsync.mu and calls (*waiter.Queue).EventUnregister which takes waiter.Queue.mu. This is fixed by moving the calls to waiter.Waitable.EventRegister and waiter.Waitable.EventUnregister outside of the protection of any mutex used in (*FileAsync).Callback. The new test is related, but does not cover this particular situation. Also fix a data race on FileAsync.e.Callback. (*FileAsync).Callback checked FileAsync.e.Callback under the protection of FileAsync.mu, but the waiter calling (*FileAsync).Callback could not and did not. This is fixed by making FileAsync.e.Callback immutable before passing it to the waiter for the first time. Fixes #346 PiperOrigin-RevId: 253138340
2019-06-13Implement getsockopt() SO_DOMAIN, SO_PROTOCOL and SO_TYPE.Rahat Mahmood
SO_TYPE was already implemented for everything but netlink sockets. PiperOrigin-RevId: 253138157
2019-06-13Merge pull request #306 from amscanne:add_readmeShentubot
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2019-06-13Update canonical repository.Adin Scannell
This can be merged after: https://github.com/google/gvisor-website/pull/77 or https://github.com/google/gvisor-website/pull/78 PiperOrigin-RevId: 253132620
2019-06-13Add p9 and unet benchmarks.Jamie Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 253122166
2019-06-13Set the HOME environment variable (fixes #293)Ian Lewis
runsc will now set the HOME environment variable as required by POSIX. The user's home directory is retrieved from the /etc/passwd file located on the container's file system during boot. PiperOrigin-RevId: 253120627
2019-06-13Set optlen correctly when calling getsockopt.Bhasker Hariharan
PiperOrigin-RevId: 253096085
2019-06-13Bump rules_go to v0.18.6, and go toolchain to v1.12.6.Nicolas Lacasse
PiperOrigin-RevId: 253061432
2019-06-12Minor BUILD file cleanup.Adin Scannell
PiperOrigin-RevId: 252918338
2019-06-12Add support for TCP_CONGESTION socket option.Bhasker Hariharan
This CL also cleans up the error returned for setting congestion control which was incorrectly returning EINVAL instead of ENOENT. PiperOrigin-RevId: 252889093
2019-06-12gvisor/runsc: apply seccomp filters before parsing a state fileAndrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 252869983
2019-06-12gvisor/ptrace: print guest registers if a stub stopped with unexpected codeAndrei Vagin
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2019-06-12Allow 'runsc do' to run without rootFabricio Voznika
'--rootless' flag lets a non-root user execute 'runsc do'. The drawback is that the sandbox and gofer processes will run as root inside a user namespace that is mapped to the caller's user, intead of nobody. And network is defaulted to '--network=host' inside the root network namespace. On the bright side, it's very convenient for testing: runsc --rootless do ls runsc --rootless do curl www.google.com PiperOrigin-RevId: 252840970
2019-06-11Eat sendfile partial errorAdin Scannell
For sendfile(2), we propagate a TCP error through the system call layer. This should be eaten if there is a partial result. This change also adds a test to ensure that there is no panic in this case, for both TCP sockets and unix domain sockets. PiperOrigin-RevId: 252746192
2019-06-11kokoro: don't overwrite test results for different runtimesAndrei Vagin
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2019-06-11Explicitly reference workspace root in test commandMichael Pratt
oh-my-zsh aliases ... to ../.. [1]. Add an explicit reference to workspace root to work around the alias. [1] https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/lib/directories.zsh Fixes #341 PiperOrigin-RevId: 252720590
2019-06-11Add support to mount pod shared tmpfs mountsFabricio Voznika
Parse annotations containing 'gvisor.dev/spec/mount' that gives hints about how mounts are shared between containers inside a pod. This information can be used to better inform how to mount these volumes inside gVisor. For example, a volume that is shared between containers inside a pod can be bind mounted inside the sandbox, instead of being two independent mounts. For now, this information is used to allow the same tmpfs mounts to be shared between containers which wasn't possible before. PiperOrigin-RevId: 252704037
2019-06-11Use net.HardwareAddr for FDBasedLink.LinkAddressFabricio Voznika
It prints formatted to the log. PiperOrigin-RevId: 252699551
2019-06-11Fix broken pipe error building version fileFabricio Voznika
(11:34:09) ERROR: /tmpfs/src/github/repo/runsc/BUILD:82:1: Couldn't build file runsc/version.txt: Executing genrule //runsc:deb-version failed (Broken pipe): bash failed: error executing command PiperOrigin-RevId: 252691902
2019-06-11gvisor/test: create a per-testcase directory for runsc logsAndrei Vagin
Otherwise it's hard to find a directory for a specific test case. PiperOrigin-RevId: 252636901
2019-06-10Add introspection for Linux/AMD64 syscallsIan Lewis
Adds simple introspection for syscall compatibility information to Linux/AMD64. Syscalls registered in the syscall table now have associated metadata like name, support level, notes, and URLs to relevant issues. Syscall information can be exported as a table, JSON, or CSV using the new 'runsc help syscalls' command. Users can use this info to debug and get info on the compatibility of the version of runsc they are running or to generate documentation. PiperOrigin-RevId: 252558304
2019-06-10Move //pkg/sentry/platform/procid to //pkg/procid.Jamie Liu
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2019-06-10Fixes to listen backlog handling.Bhasker Hariharan
Changes netstack to confirm to current linux behaviour where if the backlog is full then we drop the SYN and do not send a SYN-ACK. Similarly we allow upto backlog connections to be in SYN-RCVD state as long as the backlog is not full. We also now drop a SYN if syn cookies are in use and the backlog for the listening endpoint is full. Added new tests to confirm the behaviour. Also reverted the change to increase the backlog in TcpPortReuseMultiThread syscall test. Fixes #236 PiperOrigin-RevId: 252500462
2019-06-10Store more information in the kernel socket table.Rahat Mahmood
Store enough information in the kernel socket table to distinguish between different types of sockets. Previously we were only storing the socket family, but this isn't enough to classify sockets. For example, TCPv4 and UDPv4 sockets are both AF_INET, and ICMP sockets are SOCK_DGRAM sockets with a particular protocol. Instead of creating more sub-tables, flatten the socket table and provide a filtering mechanism based on the socket entry. Also generate and store a socket entry index ("sl" in linux) which allows us to output entries in a stable order from procfs. PiperOrigin-RevId: 252495895
2019-06-07Move //pkg/sentry/memutil to //pkg/memutil.Jamie Liu
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2019-06-06BUILD: Use runsc to generate versionAdin Scannell
This also ensures BUILD files are correctly formatted. PiperOrigin-RevId: 251990267
2019-06-06Change visibility of //pkg/sentry/time.Jamie Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 251965598
2019-06-06Add alsologtostderr optionFabricio Voznika
When set sends log messages to the error log: sudo ./runsc --logtostderr do ls I0531 17:59:58.105064 144564 x:0] *************************** I0531 17:59:58.105087 144564 x:0] Args: [runsc --logtostderr do ls] I0531 17:59:58.105112 144564 x:0] PID: 144564 I0531 17:59:58.105125 144564 x:0] UID: 0, GID: 0 [...] PiperOrigin-RevId: 251964377
2019-06-06Cap initial usermem.CopyStringIn buffer size.Jamie Liu
Almost (?) all uses of CopyStringIn are via linux.copyInPath(), which passes maxlen = linux.PATH_MAX = 4096. Pre-allocating a buffer of this size is measurably inefficient in most cases: most paths will not be this long, 4 KB is a lot of bytes to zero, and as of this writing the Go runtime allocator maps only two 4 KB objects to each 8 KB span, necessitating a call to runtime.mcache.refill() on ~every other call. Limit the initial buffer size to 256 B instead, and geometrically reallocate if necessary. PiperOrigin-RevId: 251960441
2019-06-06Use common definition of SockType.Rahat Mahmood
SockType isn't specific to unix domain sockets, and the current definition basically mirrors the linux ABI's definition. PiperOrigin-RevId: 251956740
2019-06-06Add the gVisor gitter badge to the READMEIan Lewis
Moves the build badge to just below the logo and adds the gitter badge next to it for consistency. PiperOrigin-RevId: 251956383
2019-06-06Copy up parent when binding UDS on overlayfsFabricio Voznika
Overlayfs was expecting the parent to exist when bind(2) was called, which may not be the case. The fix is to copy the parent directory to the upper layer before binding the UDS. There is not good place to add tests for it. Syscall tests would be ideal, but it's hard to guarantee that the directory where the socket is created hasn't been touched before (and thus copied the parent to the upper layer). Added it to runsc integration tests for now. If it turns out we have lots of these kind of tests, we can consider moving them somewhere more appropriate. PiperOrigin-RevId: 251954156
2019-06-06"Implement" mbind(2).Jamie Liu
We still only advertise a single NUMA node, and ignore mempolicy accordingly, but mbind() at least now succeeds and has effects reflected by get_mempolicy(). Also fix handling of nodemasks: round sizes to unsigned long (as documented and done by Linux), and zero trailing bits when copying them out. PiperOrigin-RevId: 251950859
2019-06-06Implement reclaim-driven MemoryFile eviction.Jamie Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 251950660
2019-06-06Remove tmpfs restriction from testFabricio Voznika
runsc supports UDS over gofer mounts and tmpfs is not needed for this test. PiperOrigin-RevId: 251944870
2019-06-06Track and export socket state.Rahat Mahmood
This is necessary for implementing network diagnostic interfaces like /proc/net/{tcp,udp,unix} and sock_diag(7). For pass-through endpoints such as hostinet, we obtain the socket state from the backend. For netstack, we add explicit tracking of TCP states. PiperOrigin-RevId: 251934850
2019-06-06Add overlay dimension to FS related syscall testsFabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 251929314
2019-06-06Try increase listen backlog.Rahat Mahmood
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2019-06-06Internal change.Googler
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2019-06-06Send error message to docker/kubectl exec on failureFabricio Voznika
Containerd uses the last error message sent to the log to print as failure cause for create/exec. This required a few changes in the logging logic for runsc: - cmd.Errorf/Fatalf: now writes a message with 'error' level to containerd log, in addition to stderr and debug logs, like before. - log.Infof/Warningf/Fatalf: are not sent to containerd log anymore. They are mostly used for debugging and not useful to containerd. In most cases, --debug-log is enabled and this avoids the logs messages from being duplicated. - stderr is not used as default log destination anymore. Some commands assume stdio is for the container/process running inside the sandbox and it's better to never use it for logging. By default, logs are supressed now. PiperOrigin-RevId: 251881815
2019-06-06Add multi-fd support to fdbased endpoint.Bhasker Hariharan
This allows an fdbased endpoint to have multiple underlying fd's from which packets can be read and dispatched/written to. This should allow for higher throughput as well as better scalability of the network stack as number of connections increases. Updates #231 PiperOrigin-RevId: 251852825
2019-06-05netstack/sniffer: log GSO attributesAndrei Vagin
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2019-06-05Shutdown host sockets on internal shutdownMichael Pratt
This is required to make the shutdown visible to peers outside the sandbox. The readClosed / writeClosed fields were dropped, as they were preventing a shutdown socket from reading the remainder of queued bytes. The host syscalls will return the appropriate errors for shutdown. The control message tests have been split out of socket_unix.cc to make the (few) remaining tests accessible to testing inherited host UDS, which don't support sending control messages. Updates #273 PiperOrigin-RevId: 251763060
2019-06-05netstack/tcp: fix calculating a number of outstanding packetsAndrei Vagin
In case of GSO, a segment can container more than one packet and we need to use the pCount() helper to get a number of packets. PiperOrigin-RevId: 251743020
2019-06-05Adjust route when looping multicast packetsChris Kuiper
Multicast packets are special in that their destination address does not identify a specific interface. When sending out such a packet the multicast address is the remote address, but for incoming packets it is the local address. Hence, when looping a multicast packet, the route needs to be tweaked to reflect this. PiperOrigin-RevId: 251739298