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The sendfile syscall's backing doSplice contained a race with regard to
blocking. If the first attempt failed with syserror.ErrWouldBlock and then
the blocking file became ready before registering a waiter, we would just
return the ErrWouldBlock (even if we were supposed to block).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 254114432
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The tag on the binary has no effect. It must be on the test.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 254103480
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Inode ids are only stable across Save/Restore if we have an open FD on the
inode. All tests that compare inode ids must therefor hold an FD open.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 254086603
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As-is, on failure these will infinite loop, resulting in test timeout
instead of failure.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 254074989
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Otherwise future renames may miss Renamed calls.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 254060946
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And methods that do more traversals should use the remaining count rather than
resetting.
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This allows tasks to have distinct mount namespace, instead of all sharing the
kernel's root mount namespace.
Currently, the only way for a task to get a different mount namespace than the
kernel's root is by explicitly setting a different MountNamespace in
CreateProcessArgs, and nothing does this (yet).
In a follow-up CL, we will set CreateProcessArgs.MountNamespace when creating a
new container inside runsc.
Note that "MountNamespace" is a poor term for this thing. It's more like a
distinct VFS tree. When we get around to adding real mount namespaces, this
will need a better naem.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 253997465
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Test fails because it's reading 4KB instead of the
expected 64KB. Changed the test to read pipe buffer
size instead of hardcode and added some logging in
case the reason for failure was not pipe buffer size.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 253890611
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There were 3 string arguments that could be easily misplaced
and it makes it easier to add new arguments, especially for
Container that has dozens of callers.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 253864770
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Test was calling Size() inside read and write loops. Size()
makes 2 syscalls to return the pipe size, making the test
do a lot more work than it should.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 253824690
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sockets, pipes and other non-seekable file descriptors don't
use file.offset, so we don't need to update it.
With this change, we will be able to call file operations
without locking the file.mu mutex. This is already used for
pipes in the splice system call.
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$ 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
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 253559564
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Updates #230
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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
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All functions which allocate objects containing AtomicRefCounts will soon need
a context.
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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
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SO_TYPE was already implemented for everything but netlink sockets.
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This can be merged after:
https://github.com/google/gvisor-website/pull/77
or
https://github.com/google/gvisor-website/pull/78
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 253122166
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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.
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This CL also cleans up the error returned for setting congestion
control which was incorrectly returning EINVAL instead of ENOENT.
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'--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
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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.
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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
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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.
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It prints formatted to the log.
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(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
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Otherwise it's hard to find a directory for a specific test case.
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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.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 252501653
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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
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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.
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This also ensures BUILD files are correctly formatted.
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