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These files were added with the wrong name after all of the existing files
were corrected.
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More tests will come, but it's worth getting what's done so far reviewed.
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Otherwise the gofer's attach point may be different from sandbox when there
symlinks in the path.
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Fluentd configuration uses 'log' for the log message
while containerd uses 'msg'. Since we can't have a single
JSON format for both, add another log format and make
debug log configurable.
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Updated error messages so that it doesn't print full Go struct representations
when running a new container in a sandbox. For example, this occurs frequently
when commands are not found when doing a 'kubectl exec'.
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Change-Id: Ic3a7bc84cd7b2167f495d48a1da241d621d3ca09
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Shm segments can be marked for lazy destruction via shmctl(IPC_RMID),
which destroys a segment once it is no longer attached to any
processes. We were unconditionally decrementing the segment refcount
on shmctl(IPC_RMID) which allowed a user to force a segment to be
destroyed by repeatedly calling shmctl(IPC_RMID), with outstanding
memory maps to the segment.
This is problematic because the memory released by a segment destroyed
this way can be reused by a different process while remaining
accessible by the process with outstanding maps to the segment.
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Change-Id: I443ab838322b4fb418ed87b2722c3413ead21845
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https://github.com/containerd/containerd/blob/master/oci/spec.go#L206, the mode=755
didn't match the pattern modeRegexp = regexp.MustCompile("0[0-7][0-7][0-7]").
Closes #112
Signed-off-by: Juan <xionghuan.cn@gmail.com>
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From https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/#Get:
"When err is nil, resp always contains a non-nil resp.Body. Caller should close
resp.Body when done reading from it."
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Replacing map lookups with slice indexing is higher performance.
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This reduces the number of floating point save/restore cycles required (since
we don't need to restore immediately following the switch, this always happens
in a known context) and allows the kernel hooks to capture state. This lets us
remove calls like "Current()".
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Change-Id: I7676fa2f6c18b9919718458aa888b832a7db8cab
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This improves debuggability greatly.
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Change-Id: I2ecaffdd1c17b0d9f25911538ea6f693e2bc699f
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With recent changes to 9P server, path walks are now safe inside
open, create, rename and setattr calls. To simplify the code, remove
the lazyopen=false mode that was used for bind mounts, and converge
all mounts to using lazy open.
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This field was added in the intial implementation, before Route existed
to pass the local and remote addresses to the packet-writing path.
Today, the Route's members should be respected. A similar bug was
previously fixed in 214650822.
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Use private futexes for performance and to align with other runtime uses.
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Actually parse flags from cpuinfo to avoid mistakenly matching
substrings in cpuinfo that happen to match a flags.
Some features were only exposed in recent versions of Linux. Don't
require them to appear in cpuinfo on old versions of Linux.
Move PREFETCHWT1 back to parse only features. It isn't actually exposed
in Linux yet. Move SDBG to shown features. It has been visible since
Linux 4.3.
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Extend the cpuid package to parse and emulate cpuid features that exist
only on AMD and not Intel. The least straightforward part of this is
that AMD duplicates several block 1 features in block 6. Thus we ignore
those features when parsing block 6 and add them when emulating.
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Linux added these block 3 features to the end of /proc/cpuinfo in
dfb4a70f20c5b3880da56ee4c9484bdb4e8f1e65.
This also fixes that block 3 features were completely missing from
FeatureSet.FlagsString(false) because FlagsString only prints Linux
blocks regardless of the cpuinfo option.
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It can be occurred if two controllers are mounted together or if Uninstall() is called on a error path.
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Previously this code used the tcpip error space. Since it is no longer part of
netstack, it can use the sentry's error space (except for a few cases where
there is still some shared code. This reduces the number of error space
conversions required for hot Unix socket operations.
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Pseudoterminal job control signals are meant to be received and handled by the
sandbox process, but if the ptrace stubs are running in the same process group,
they will receive the signals as well and inject then into the sentry kernel.
This can result in duplicate signals being delivered (often to the wrong
process), or a sentry panic if the ptrace stub is inactive.
This CL makes the ptrace stub run in a new session.
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Attempting to create a zero-len shm segment causes a panic since we
try to allocate a zero-len filemem region. The existing code had a
guard to disallow this, but the check didn't encode the fact that
requesting a private segment implies a segment creation regardless of
whether IPC_CREAT is explicitly specified.
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This should be determined by the filesystem.
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The channels {cancel,resCh} have roughly the same lifetime and are used for
roughly the same purpose as an entry's waiters; we can unify the state
management of the two mechanisms, while also reducing unncessary mutex locking
and unlocking.
Made some cosmetic changes while I'm here.
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This change also adds extensive testing to the p9 package via mocks. The sanity
checks and type checks are moved from the gofer into the core package, where
they can be more easily validated.
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Errors are shown as being ignored by assigning to the blank identifier.
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This allows us to release messages in the queue when all users close.
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Added events for *ctl syscalls that may have multiple different commands.
For runsc, each syscall event is only logged once. For *ctl syscalls, use
the cmd as identifier, not only the syscall number.
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It's hard to resolve symlinks inside the sandbox because rootfs and mounts
may be read-only, forcing us to create mount points inside lower layer of an
overlay, **before** the volumes are mounted.
Since the destination must already be resolved outside the sandbox when creating
mounts, take this opportunity to rewrite the spec with paths resolved.
"runsc boot" will use the "resolved" spec to load mounts. In addition, symlink
traversals were disabled while mounting containers inside the sandbox.
It haven't been able to write a good test for it. So I'm relying on manual tests
for now.
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This should improve performance.
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We were closing the FD directly. If the test then created a new socket pair
with the same FD, in-flight RPCs would get directed to the new socket and break
the test.
Instead, we should use unet.Socket.Close(), which allows any in-flight RPCs to
finish.
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This reduces the number of goroutines and runtime timers when
ITIMER_VIRTUAL or ITIMER_PROF are enabled, or when RLIMIT_CPU is set.
This also ensures that thread group CPU timers only advance if running
tasks are observed at the time the CPU clock advances, mostly
eliminating the possibility that a CPU timer expiration observes no
running tasks and falls back to the group leader.
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This queue only has a single user, so there is no need for it to use an
interface. Merging it into the same package as its sole user allows us to avoid
a circular dependency.
This simplifies the code and should slightly improve performance.
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Otherwise they may exceed the maximum.
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Now containers run with "docker run -it" support control characters like ^C and
^Z.
This required refactoring our signal handling a bit. Signals delivered to the
"runsc boot" process are turned into loader.Signal calls with the appropriate
delivery mode. Previously they were always sent directly to PID 1.
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