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Fixes #1965.
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Compare:
https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.6/source/fs/timerfd.c#L431
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Do not assume that networks need any DHCPv6 configurations. Instead,
notify the NDP dispatcher in response to the first NDP RA's DHCPv6
flags, even if the flags indicate no DHCPv6 configurations are
available.
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We can register any number of tables with any number of architectures, and
need not limit the definitions to the architecture in question. This allows
runsc to generate documentation for all architectures simultaneously.
Similarly, this simplifies the VFSv2 patching process.
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We need to check vv.Size() instead of len(tcp), as tcp will always be 20 bytes
long.
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connect() returns EINTR after S/R and usually we
use RetryEINTR to workaround this.
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As per RFC 1122 4.2.2.17, when the remote advertizes zero receive window,
the sender needs to probe for the window-size to become non-zero starting
from the next retransmission interval. The TCP connection needs to be kept
open as long as the remote is acknowledging the zero window probes.
We reuse the retransmission timers to support this.
Fixes #1644
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Three updates:
- Mark all vfs2 socket syscalls as supported.
- Use the same dev number and ino number generator for all types of sockets,
unlike in VFS1.
- Do not use host fd for hostinet metadata.
Fixes #1476, #1478, #1484, 1485, #2017.
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Implement PrependPath() in host.filesystem to correctly format
name for host files.
Updates #1672
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p9.NoUID/GID (== uint32(-1) == auth.NoID) is not a valid auth.KUID/KGID; in
particular, using it for file ownership causes capabilities to be ineffective
since file capabilities require that the file's KUID and KGID are mapped into
the capability holder's user namespace [1], and auth.NoID is not mapped into
any user namespace. Map p9.NoUID/GID to a different, valid KUID/KGID; in the
unlikely case that an application actually using the overflow KUID/KGID
attempts an operation that is consequently permitted by client permission
checks, the remote operation will still fail with EPERM.
Since this changes the VFS2 gofer client to no longer ignore the invalid IDs
entirely, this CL both permits and requires that we change synthetic mount point
creation to use root credentials.
[1] See fs.Inode.CheckCapability or vfs.GenericCheckPermissions.
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And move sys_timerfd.go to just timerfd.go for consistency.
Updates #1475.
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This allows for kerfs.Filesystem to be overridden by
different implementations.
Updates #1672
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There is the known issue of the linux procfs, that two consequent calls of
readdir can return the same entry twice if between these calls one or more
entries have been removed from this directory.
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Also added back the default test dimension back which was
dropped in a previous refactor.
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Updates #1623, #1487
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