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2019-11-12Discover on-link prefixes from Router Advertisements' Prefix Information optionsGhanan Gowripalan
This change allows the netstack to do NDP's Prefix Discovery as outlined by RFC 4861 section 6.3.4. If configured to do so, when a new on-link prefix is discovered, the routing table will be updated with a device route through the nic the RA arrived at. Likewise, when such a prefix gets invalidated, the device route will be removed. Note, this change will not break existing uses of netstack as the default configuration for the stack options is set in such a way that Prefix Discovery will not be performed. See `stack.Options` and `stack.NDPConfigurations` for more details. This change reuses 1 option and introduces a new one that is required to take advantage of Prefix Discovery, all available under NDPConfigurations: - HandleRAs: Whether or not NDP RAs are processes - DiscoverOnLinkPrefixes: Whether or not Prefix Discovery is performed (new) Another note: for a NIC to process Prefix Information options (in Router Advertisements), it must not be a router itself. Currently the netstack does not have per-interface routing configuration; the routing/forwarding configuration is controlled stack-wide. Therefore, if the stack is configured to enable forwarding/routing, no router Advertisements (and by extension the Prefix Information options) will be processed. Tests: Unittest to make sure that Prefix Discovery and updates to the routing table only occur if explicitly configured to do so. Unittest to make sure at max stack.MaxDiscoveredOnLinkPrefixes discovered on-link prefixes are remembered. PiperOrigin-RevId: 280049278
2019-11-12Add tests for SO_REUSEADDR and SO_REUSEPORT.Ian Gudger
* Basic tests for the SO_REUSEADDR and SO_REUSEPORT options. * SO_REUSEADDR functional tests for TCP and UDP. * SO_REUSEADDR and SO_REUSEPORT interaction tests for UDP. * Stubbed support for UDP getsockopt(SO_REUSEADDR). PiperOrigin-RevId: 280049265
2019-11-12kokoro: correct a path to outputs.zipAndrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 280021914
2019-11-11Update ephemeral port reservation tests.Ian Gudger
The existing tests which are disabled on gVisor are failing because we default to SO_REUSEADDR being enabled for TCP sockets. Update the test comments. Also add new tests for enabled SO_REUSEADDR. PiperOrigin-RevId: 279862275
2019-11-11Merge pull request #918 from lubinszARM:pr_ring0gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 279840214
2019-11-11Remove obsolete TODO. This is now fixed.Bhasker Hariharan
PiperOrigin-RevId: 279835100
2019-11-11Add more extended features.Brad Burlage
PiperOrigin-RevId: 279820435
2019-11-11Make `connect` on socket returned by `accept` correctly error out with EISCONNgVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 279814493
2019-11-08Merge pull request #1158 from andrew-d:andrew/rules-gogVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 279425005
2019-11-08test: merge log files of all shards for each test suiteAndrei Vagin
This significantly speeds up a process of uploading this files to sponge and resultstore by kokoro. PiperOrigin-RevId: 279416349
2019-11-08kokoro: update images to install zipAndrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 279406266
2019-11-08Update kokoro images to install junitparserAndrei Vagin
junitparser will be used to merge junit xml files. PiperOrigin-RevId: 279387305
2019-11-08Automated rollback of changelist 278417533Kevin Krakauer
PiperOrigin-RevId: 279365629
2019-11-07Bump gazelle to v0.19.1Andrew Dunham
2019-11-07Add support for TIME_WAIT timeout.Bhasker Hariharan
This change adds explicit support for honoring the 2MSL timeout for sockets in TIME_WAIT state. It also adds support for the TCP_LINGER2 option that allows modification of the FIN_WAIT2 state timeout duration for a given socket. It also adds an option to modify the Stack wide TIME_WAIT timeout but this is only for testing. On Linux this is fixed at 60s. Further, we also now correctly process RST's in CLOSE_WAIT and close the socket similar to linux without moving it to error state. We also now handle SYN in ESTABLISHED state as per RFC5961#section-4.1. Earlier we would just drop these SYNs. Which can result in some tests that pass on linux to fail on gVisor. Netstack now honors TIME_WAIT correctly as well as handles the following cases correctly. - TCP RSTs in TIME_WAIT are ignored. - A duplicate TCP FIN during TIME_WAIT extends the TIME_WAIT and a dup ACK is sent in response to the FIN as the dup FIN indicates potential loss of the original final ACK. - An out of order segment during TIME_WAIT generates a dup ACK. - A new SYN w/ a sequence number > the highest sequence number in the previous connection closes the TIME_WAIT early and opens a new connection. Further to make the SYN case work correctly the ISN (Initial Sequence Number) generation for Netstack has been updated to be as per RFC. Its not a pure random number anymore and follows the recommendation in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6528#page-3. The current hash used is not a cryptographically secure hash function. A separate change will update the hash function used to Siphash similar to what is used in Linux. PiperOrigin-RevId: 279106406
2019-11-06Fix yet another data race.Bhasker Hariharan
Fixes #1140 PiperOrigin-RevId: 279020846
2019-11-06Fix data race in syscall_test_runner.goBhasker Hariharan
Fixes #1140 PiperOrigin-RevId: 279012793
2019-11-06Rename nicid to nicID to follow go-readability initialismsGhanan Gowripalan
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#initialisms This change does not introduce any new functionality. It just renames variables from `nicid` to `nicID`. PiperOrigin-RevId: 278992966
2019-11-06Internal change.gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 278979065
2019-11-06Add p9.OpenTruncate.Jamie Liu
This is required to implement O_TRUNC correctly on filesystems backed by gofers. 9P2000.L: "lopen prepares fid for file I/O. flags contains Linux open(2) flags bits, e.g. O_RDONLY, O_RDWR, O_WRONLY." open(2): "The argument flags must include one of the following access modes: O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY, or O_RDWR. ... In addition, zero or more file creation flags and file status flags can be bitwise-or'd in flags." The reference 9P2000.L implementation also appears to expect arbitrary flags, not just access modes, in Tlopen.flags: https://github.com/chaos/diod/blob/master/diod/ops.c#L703 PiperOrigin-RevId: 278972683
2019-11-06Discover default routers from Router AdvertisementsGhanan Gowripalan
This change allows the netstack to do NDP's Router Discovery as outlined by RFC 4861 section 6.3.4. Note, this change will not break existing uses of netstack as the default configuration for the stack options is set in such a way that Router Discovery will not be performed. See `stack.Options` and `stack.NDPConfigurations` for more details. This change introduces 2 options required to take advantage of Router Discovery, all available under NDPConfigurations: - HandleRAs: Whether or not NDP RAs are processes - DiscoverDefaultRouters: Whether or not Router Discovery is performed Another note: for a NIC to process Router Advertisements, it must not be a router itself. Currently the netstack does not have per-interface routing configuration; the routing/forwarding configuration is controlled stack-wide. Therefore, if the stack is configured to enable forwarding/routing, no Router Advertisements will be processed. Tests: Unittest to make sure that Router Discovery and updates to the routing table only occur if explicitly configured to do so. Unittest to make sure at max stack.MaxDiscoveredDefaultRouters discovered default routers are remembered. PiperOrigin-RevId: 278965143
2019-11-06Use PacketBuffers, rather than VectorisedViews, in netstack.Kevin Krakauer
PacketBuffers are analogous to Linux's sk_buff. They hold all information about a packet, headers, and payload. This is important for: * iptables to access various headers of packets * Preventing the clutter of passing different net and link headers along with VectorisedViews to packet handling functions. This change only affects the incoming packet path, and a future change will change the outgoing path. Benchmark Regular PacketBufferPtr PacketBufferConcrete -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BM_Recvmsg 400.715MB/s 373.676MB/s 396.276MB/s BM_Sendmsg 361.832MB/s 333.003MB/s 335.571MB/s BM_Recvfrom 453.336MB/s 393.321MB/s 381.650MB/s BM_Sendto 378.052MB/s 372.134MB/s 341.342MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/1k 353.711MB/s 316.216MB/s 322.747MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/2k 600.681MB/s 588.776MB/s 565.050MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/4k 995.301MB/s 888.808MB/s 941.888MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/8k 1.517GB/s 1.274GB/s 1.345GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/16k 1.872GB/s 1.586GB/s 1.698GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/32k 1.017GB/s 1.020GB/s 1.133GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/64k 475.626MB/s 584.587MB/s 627.027MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/128k 416.371MB/s 503.434MB/s 409.850MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/256k 323.449MB/s 449.599MB/s 388.852MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/512k 243.992MB/s 267.676MB/s 314.474MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/1M 95.138MB/s 95.874MB/s 95.417MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/2M 96.261MB/s 94.977MB/s 96.005MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/4M 96.512MB/s 95.978MB/s 95.370MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/8M 95.603MB/s 95.541MB/s 94.935MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/16M 94.598MB/s 94.696MB/s 94.521MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/32M 94.006MB/s 94.671MB/s 94.768MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/64M 94.133MB/s 94.333MB/s 94.746MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/128M 93.615MB/s 93.497MB/s 93.573MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/0/256M 93.241MB/s 95.100MB/s 93.272MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/1k 303.644MB/s 316.074MB/s 308.430MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/2k 537.093MB/s 584.962MB/s 529.020MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/4k 882.362MB/s 939.087MB/s 892.285MB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/8k 1.272GB/s 1.394GB/s 1.296GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/16k 1.802GB/s 2.019GB/s 1.830GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/32k 2.084GB/s 2.173GB/s 2.156GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/64k 2.515GB/s 2.463GB/s 2.473GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/128k 2.811GB/s 3.004GB/s 2.946GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/256k 3.008GB/s 3.159GB/s 3.171GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/512k 2.980GB/s 3.150GB/s 3.126GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/1M 2.165GB/s 2.233GB/s 2.163GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/2M 2.370GB/s 2.219GB/s 2.453GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/4M 2.005GB/s 2.091GB/s 2.214GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/8M 2.111GB/s 2.013GB/s 2.109GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/16M 1.902GB/s 1.868GB/s 1.897GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/32M 1.655GB/s 1.665GB/s 1.635GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/64M 1.575GB/s 1.547GB/s 1.575GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/128M 1.524GB/s 1.584GB/s 1.580GB/s BM_SendmsgTCP/1/256M 1.579GB/s 1.607GB/s 1.593GB/s PiperOrigin-RevId: 278940079
2019-11-06Send a TCP RST in response to a TCP SYN-ACK on a listening endpointGhanan Gowripalan
This change better follows what is outlined in RFC 793 section 3.4 figure 12 where a listening socket should not accept a SYN-ACK segment in response to a (potentially) old SYN segment. Tests: Test that checks the TCP RST segment sent in response to a TCP SYN-ACK segment received on a listening TCP endpoint. PiperOrigin-RevId: 278893114
2019-11-06Validate incoming NDP Router Advertisements, as per RFC 4861 section 6.1.2Ghanan Gowripalan
This change validates incoming NDP Router Advertisements as per RFC 4861 section 6.1.2. It also includes the skeleton to handle Router Advertiements that arrive on some NIC. Tests: Unittest to make sure only valid NDP Router Advertisements are received/ not dropped. PiperOrigin-RevId: 278891972
2019-11-05test/root: check that memory accouting works as expectedAndrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 278739427
2019-11-05Fix repository build scripts.Adin Scannell
This fixes a number of issues with the repository build process: * Fix the overall structure of the repository. * Fix the debian package description. * Fix the broken version number for packages. * Update the digest algorithm used for signing the release. I've validated that installation works from a separate staging bucket. Updates #852 PiperOrigin-RevId: 278716914
2019-11-04kokoro: run KVM syscall testsAndrei Vagin
We don't know how stable they are, so let's start with warning. PiperOrigin-RevId: 278484186
2019-11-04Bump rules_go to v0.20.2 and go toolchain to v1.13.4.Nicolas Lacasse
PiperOrigin-RevId: 278424814
2019-11-04Check that a file is a regular file with open(O_TRUNC).Kevin Krakauer
It was possible to panic the sentry by opening a cache revalidating folder with O_TRUNC|O_CREAT. PiperOrigin-RevId: 278417533
2019-11-04Add NETLINK_KOBJECT_UEVENT socket supportMichael Pratt
NETLINK_KOBJECT_UEVENT sockets send udev-style messages for device events. gVisor doesn't have any device events, so our sockets don't need to do anything once created. systemd's device manager needs to be able to create one of these sockets. It also wants to install a BPF filter on the socket. Since we'll never send any messages, the filter would never be invoked, thus we just fake it out. Fixes #1117 Updates #1119 PiperOrigin-RevId: 278405893
2019-11-04Update membarrier bugMichael Pratt
Updates #267 PiperOrigin-RevId: 278402684
2019-11-01Merge pull request #1109 from xiaobo55x:fsgofergVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 278032567
2019-11-01Add SO_PASSCRED support to netlink socketsMichael Pratt
Since we only supporting sending messages from the kernel, the peer is always the kernel, simplifying handling. There are currently no known users of SO_PASSCRED that would actually receive messages from gVisor, but adding full support is barely more work than stubbing out fake support. Updates #1117 Fixes #1119 PiperOrigin-RevId: 277981465
2019-11-01Add "manual" tag back to runtime tests.Nicolas Lacasse
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277971910
2019-11-01Allow the watchdog to detect when the sandbox is stuck during setup.Nicolas Lacasse
The watchdog currently can find stuck tasks, but has no way to tell if the sandbox is stuck before the application starts executing. This CL adds a startup timeout and action to the watchdog. If Start() is not called before the given timeout (if non-zero), then the watchdog will take the action. PiperOrigin-RevId: 277970577
2019-11-01Don't log "p9.channel.service: flipcall connection shutdown".Jamie Liu
This gets quite spammy, especially in tests. PiperOrigin-RevId: 277970468
2019-11-01tests: don't use ASSERT_THAT after forkAndrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277965624
2019-10-31Add context to state.Adin Scannell
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277840416
2019-10-31Add systemd-cgroup flag option.Ian Lewis
Adds a systemd-cgroup flag option that prints an error letting the user know that systemd cgroups are not supported and points them to the relevant issue. Issue #193 PiperOrigin-RevId: 277837162
2019-10-31Add LICENSE and AUTHORS to the go branch.Adin Scannell
Also, construct the README directly so that edits can be made. PiperOrigin-RevId: 277782095
2019-10-31platform/kvm: calll sigtimedwait with zero timeoutAndrei Vagin
sigtimedwait is used to check pending signals and it should not block. PiperOrigin-RevId: 277777269
2019-10-31Fix overloaded use of $RUNTIME.Brad Burlage
Turns out we use $RUNTIME in scripts/common.sh to give a name to the runsc runtime used by the tests. PiperOrigin-RevId: 277764383
2019-10-31Merge pull request #1058 from cmingxu:mastergVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277623766
2019-10-30Deep copy dispatcher views.Kevin Krakauer
When VectorisedViews were passed up the stack from packet_dispatchers, we were passing a sub-slice of the dispatcher's views fields. The dispatchers then immediately set those views to nil. This wasn't caught before because every implementer copied the data in these views before returning. PiperOrigin-RevId: 277615351
2019-10-30Add Kokoro config for new runtime testsBrad Burlage
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277607217
2019-10-30support using KVM_MEM_READONLY for arm64 regionslubinszARM
On Arm platform, "setMemoryRegion" has extra permission checks. In virt/kvm/arm/mmu.c: kvm_arch_prepare_memory_region() .... if (writable && !(vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE)) { ret = -EPERM; break; } .... So, for Arm platform, the "flags" for kvm_memory_region is required. And on x86 platform, the "flags" can be always set as '0'. Signed-off-by: Bin Lu <bin.lu@arm.com> COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/google/gvisor/pull/810 from lubinszARM:pr_setregion 8c99b19cfb0c859c6630a1cfff951db65fcf87ac PiperOrigin-RevId: 277602603
2019-10-30Fix container lockingFabricio Voznika
Sandbox root dir was not being saved with the Container state, so it would point to the wrong directory location when attempting to lock the sandbox. This led to race conditions saving and loading container state. Fixing it, led to multiple deadlocks. I've moved the saving and locking logic to a separate struct and moved the lock file inside the RootDir (instead of container root dir), which allows the lock to be taken inside Destroy, and removes the need to lock the sandbox. PiperOrigin-RevId: 277599612
2019-10-30Store endpoints inside multiPortEndpoint in a sorted orderAndrei Vagin
It is required to guarantee the same order of endpoints after save/restore. PiperOrigin-RevId: 277598665
2019-10-30Clean up typos in test names.Dean Deng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277572791
2019-10-30Enable runsc/fsgofer support on arm64.Haibo Xu
newfstatat() syscall is not supported on arm64, so we resort to use the fstatat() syscall. Signed-off-by: Haibo Xu <haibo.xu@arm.com> Change-Id: I9e89d46c5ec9ae07db201c9da5b6dda9bfd2eaf0