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Later kernels add empty arguments to argv, throwing off return values for the
exec_basic_workload.cc binary. This is result of a bug introduced by
ccbb18b67323b "exec/binfmt_script: Don't modify bprm->buf and then return -
ENOEXEC". Before this change, an empty interpreter string was reported if the
first non-space/non-tab character after "#!" was '\0' (end of file, previously-
overwritten trailing space or tab, or previously-overwritten first newline).
After this change, an empty interpreter string is reported if all characters
after "#!" are spaces or tabs, or the first non-space non-tab character is at
i_end, which is the position of the first newline after "#!". However, if
there is no newline after "#!" (as in ExecTest.InterpreterScriptNoPath),
then i_end = buf_end (= bprm->buf + sizeof(bprm->buf) - 1, the last possible
byte in the buffer) and neither condition holds.
Change white space for script inputs to take into account the above bug.
Co-authored-by: Andrei Vagin <avagin@gmail.com>
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378997171
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XCR0 has to be synchronized with the host. We can call xsave from the host
context and then call xrstor from the guest context and vise versa. This means
we need to support the same set of FPU features in both contexts.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378988281
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Intermittenly, the connection between the client redis_benchmark container can be
flaky with the server, even if the server has been up for a long time. If this
happens, just re-run a client until we get a result.
Also, don't start a new server for each operation.
Also also, modify Makefile run-benchmark call to accept RUNTIME=runc correctly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378918886
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- Allow the gofer client to use most xattr namespaces. As documented by the
updated comment, this is consistent with e.g. Linux's FUSE client, and allows
gofers to provide extended attributes from FUSE filesystems.
- Make tmpfs' listxattr omit xattrs in the "trusted" namespace for
non-privileged users.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378778854
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This test checks if an incoming ACK is dropped by the listener when the
accept queue is full. The ACK receive handling could race with the test
invoking accept on the DUT, causing the test to be flaky. Add a wait
time before invoking accept on the DUT to give cycles for the incoming
ACK to be handled/dropped by the listener.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378770225
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The control files enumerating tasks and threads residing in cgroupfs
incorrectly locks cgroupfs.filesystem.tasksMu before
kernel.TaskSet.mu.
The contents of these control files are inherently racy anyways, so
use a snapshot of the tasks in the cgroup and drop tasksMu before
resolving pids/tids (which acquires TaskSet.mu).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378767060
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 378753134
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 378726430
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Set it to int32 max because gVisor doesn't have a limit.
Fixes #2337
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378722230
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 378712518
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Between when runExitNotify.execute() returns nil (indicating that the task
goroutine should exit) and when Task.run() advances Task.gosched.State to
TaskGoroutineNonexistent (indicating that the task goroutine is exiting), there
is a race window in which the Task is waitable (since TaskSet.mu is unlocked
and Task.exitParentNotified is true) but will be reported by /proc/[pid]/status
as running. Close the window by checking Task.exitState before task goroutine
exit.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378711484
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Fixes #214
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378680466
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 378677167
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 378607458
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Updates #214
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378594929
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There were also other duplicate definitions of the same struct that I have now
removed.
Updates #214
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378579954
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This lets us close a tracking bug that's too widely-scoped to be reasonably
finished.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378563203
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 378546551
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This is a good Go convention that we should follow.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378538679
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It defaults to true and setting it to false can cause filesytem corruption.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378518663
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 378506076
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The bug id was not adding anything relevant here
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378485983
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It's in VFS1 code, so we probably will not do it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378474174
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Running multiple instances of netstack in the same network namespace can
cause collisions when enabling packet fanout for fdbased endpoints. The
only bulletproof fix is to run in different network namespaces, but by
using `getpid()` instead of 0 as the fanout ID starting point we can
avoid collisions in the common case, particularly when
testing/experimenting.
Addresses #6124
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Signed-off-by: Esteban Blanc <esteban.blanc@lse.epita.fr>
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Signed-off-by: Esteban Blanc <esteban.blanc@lse.epita.fr>
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...as address add/removal updates multicast group memberships and NDP
state.
This partially reverts the change made to the IPv6 endpoint in
https://github.com/google/gvisor/commit/ebebb3059f7c5dbe42af85715f1c51c.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378061726
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Netstack behaves as if SO_OOBINLINE is always set, and was logging an
unsupported syscall event if the app tries to disable it. We don't have a real
use case for TCP urgent mechanisms (and RFC6093 says apps SHOULD NOT use it).
This CL keeps the current behavior, but removes the unsupported syscall event.
Fixes #6123
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378026059
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A memory that is allocated with calloc has to be freed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378001409
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 377975013
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 377966969
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The go branch requires that indirect dependencies be specified in go.mod/go.sum
as well as direct dependencies in order to work. This includes dependencies
that arise from code that is normally generated or otherwise handled by bazel.
Fixes #6053
PiperOrigin-RevId: 377955230
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As per https://linux.die.net/man/8/iptables,
```
Parameters
-i, --in-interface [!] name
Name of an interface via which a packet was received (only for
packets entering the INPUT, FORWARD and PREROUTING chains).
```
Before this change, iptables would use the NIC that a packet was
delivered to after forwarding a packet locally (when forwarding is
enabled) instead of the NIC the packet arrived at.
Updates #170, #3549.
Test: iptables_test.TestInputHookWithLocalForwarding
PiperOrigin-RevId: 377714971
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If the ACK completing the handshake has FIN or data, requeue the segment
for further processing by the newly established endpoint. Otherwise,
the segments would have to be retransmitted by the peer to be processed
by the established endpoint. Doing this, keeps the behavior in parity
with Linux.
This also addresses a test flake with TCPNonBlockingConnectClose where
the ACK (completing the handshake) and multiple retransmitted FINACKs
from the peer could be dropped by the listener, when using syncookies
and the accept queue is full. The handshake could eventually get
completed with a retransmitted FINACK, without actual processing of
FIN. This can cause the poll with POLLRDHUP on the accepted socket to
sometimes time out before the next FINACK retransmission.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 377651695
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Forwards the testing verbose flag to the packetimpact test runner. This is
necessary for debugging inside packetimpact tests. When this flag is present,
all t.Logs in the packetimpact test wil be shown in the resulting test output.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 377614550
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 377611852
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Fixes the erronously signaled fatal error when the sniffer receive timeout
duration is less than one usec. This was caused by the converstion from float64
to int64; the integer conversion truncated the floating point to 0, which
signaled the fatal error.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 377600179
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Updates #5711
Updates #6021
Updates #6022
PiperOrigin-RevId: 377582446
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HostFileMapper.RegenerateMappings calls mmap with
MAP_SHARED|MAP_FIXED and these were not allowed.
Closes #6116
PiperOrigin-RevId: 377428463
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 377370807
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Avoids a race condition at kernel initialization.
Updates #6057.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 377357723
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Previously, the value of global_num_signals_received would persist between
tests. Now, we reset the value to zero when we register a signal handler.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 377308357
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Address a race with non-blocking connect and socket close, causing the
FIN (because of socket close) to not be sent out, even after completing
the handshake.
The race occurs with this sequence:
(1) endpoint Connect starts handshake, sending out SYN
(2) handshake complete() releases endpoint lock, waiting on sleeper.Fetch()
(3) endpoint Close acquires endpoint lock, does not enqueue FIN (as the
endpoint is not yet connected) and asserts notifyClose
(4) SYNACK from peer gets enqueued asserting newSegmentWaker
(5) handshake complete() re-aqcuires lock, first processes newSegmentWaker
event, transitions to ESTABLISHED and proceeds to protocolMainLoop()
(6) protocolMainLoop() exits while processing notifyClose
When the execution follows the above sequence, no FIN is sent to the peer.
This causes the listener side to have a half-open connection sitting in
the accept queue.
Fix this by ensuring that the protocolMainLoop() performs clean shutdown
when the endpoint state is still ESTABLISHED.
This would not be a bug, if during handshake complete(), sleeper.Fetch()
prioritized notificationWaker over newSegmentWaker. In that case, the
handshake would not have completed in (5) above.
Fixes #6067
PiperOrigin-RevId: 376994395
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The presence of multiple packages in a single directory sometimes
confuses `go mod`, producing output like:
go: downloading gvisor.dev/gvisor v0.0.0-20210601174640-77dc0f5bc94d
$GOMODCACHE/gvisor.dev/gvisor@v0.0.0-20210601174640-77dc0f5bc94d/pkg/linewriter/linewriter.go:21:2: found packages sync (aliases.go) and seqatomic (generic_atomicptr_unsafe.go) in $GOMODCACHE/gvisor.dev/gvisor@v0.0.0-20210601174640-77dc0f5bc94d/pkg/sync
imports.go:67:2: found packages tcp (accept.go) and rcv (rcv_test.go) in $GOMODCACHE/gvisor.dev/gvisor@v0.0.0-20210601174640-77dc0f5bc94d/pkg/tcpip/transport/tcp
PiperOrigin-RevId: 376956213
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 376932659
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The current implementation has a bug where TCP listener does not ignore
RSTs from the peer. While handling RST+ACK from the peer, this bug can
complete handshakes that use syncookies. This results in half-open
connection delivered to the accept queue.
Fixes #6076
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