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The current revalidation logic is very simple and does not do much
introspection of the dirent being revalidated (other than looking at the type
of file).
Fancier revalidation logic is coming soon, and we need to be able to look at
the cached and uncached attributes of a given dirent, and we need a context to
perform some of these operations.
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In the general case with an overlay, all mmap calls must go through the
overlay, because in the event of a copy-up, the overlay needs to invalidate any
previously-created mappings.
If there if no lower file, however, there will never be a copy-up, so the
overlay can delegate directly to the upper file in that case.
This also allows us to correctly mmap /dev/zero when it is in an overlay. This
file has special semantics which the overlay does not know about. In
particular, it does not implement Mappable(), which (in the general case) the
overlay uses to detect if a file is mappable or not.
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With musl libc when these entries are missing from the aux vector
it's forcing libc.secure (effectively AT_SECURE). This mode prevents
RPATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH from working.
https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/ldso/dynlink.c#n1488
As the first entry is a mask of all the aux fields set:
https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/ldso/dynlink.c#n187
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Docker expects containers to be created before they are restored.
However, gVisor restoring requires specificactions regarding the kernel
and the file system. These actions were originally in booting the sandbox.
Now setting up the file system is deferred until a call to a call to
runsc start. In the restore case, the kernel is destroyed and a new kernel
is created in the same process, as we need the same process for Docker.
These changes required careful execution of concurrent processes which
required the use of a channel.
Full docker integration still needs the ability to restore into the same
container.
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We must delete the output file at the beginning of the test, otherwise the test
fails immediately.
Also some minor cleanups in readOutputFile.
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Dirent.FullName takes the global renameMu, but can be called during Create,
which itself takes dirent.mu and dirent.dirMu, which is a lock-order violation:
Dirent.Create
d.dirMu.Lock
d.mu.Lock
Inode.Create
gofer.inodeOperations.Create
gofer.NewFile
Dirent.FullName
d.renameMu.RLock
We only use the FullName here for logging, and in this case we can get by with
logging only the BaseName.
A `BaseName` method was added to Dirent, which simply returns the name, taking
d.parent.mu as required.
In the Create pathway, we can't call d.BaseName() because taking d.parent.mu
after d.mu violates the lock order. But we already know the base name of the
file we just created, so that's OK.
In the Open/GetFile pathway, we are free to call d.BaseName() because the other
dirent locks are not held.
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Per the doc, usage must be kept maximally merged. Beyond that, it is simply a
good idea to keep fragmentation in usage to a minimum.
The glibc malloc allocator allocates one page at a time, potentially causing
lots of fragmentation. However, those pages are likely to have the same number
of references, often making it possible to merge ranges.
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If usageSet is heavily fragmented, findUnallocatedRange and findReclaimable
can spend excessive cycles linearly scanning the set for unallocated/free
pages.
Improve common cases by beginning the scan only at the first page that could
possibly contain an unallocated/free page. This metadata only guarantees that
there is no lower unallocated/free page, but a scan may still be required
(especially for multi-page allocations).
That said, this heuristic can still provide significant performance
improvements for certain applications.
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This method allows an eventfd inside the Sentry to be registered with with
the host kernel.
Update comment about memory mapping host fds via CachingInodeOperations.
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We're failing to set eventFile in the outer scope.
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Closing the control server will block until all open requests have completed.
If a control server method panics, we end up stuck because the defer'd Destroy
function will never return.
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Moved some of the docker image functions to testutil.go.
Test runsc commands create, start, stop, pause, and resume.
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Previously, error message only showed "<nil>" when child and pid were the
same (since no error is returned by the Wait4 syscall in this case) which
occurs when the process has incorrectly terminated. A new error message
was added to improve clarity for such a case. Tests for this function were
modified to reflect the improved distinction between process termination
and error.
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Otherwise required and optional can be empty or have negative length.
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Fixes #27
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Multiple whitespace characters are allowed. This fixes Ubuntu's
/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d, which has trailing whitespace after the
interpreter which we were treating as an arg.
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80bdf8a4068de3ac4a73b6b61a0cdcfe3e3571af accidentally moved vdso into an
inner scope, never assigning the vdso variable passed to the Kernel and
thus skipping VDSO mappings.
Fix this and remove the ability for loadVDSO to skip VDSO mappings,
since tests that do so are gone.
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