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2020-08-25Use new reference count utility throughout gvisor.Dean Deng
This uses the refs_vfs2 template in vfs2 as well as objects common to vfs1 and vfs2. Note that vfs1-only refcounts are not replaced, since vfs1 will be deleted soon anyway. The following structs now use the new tool, with leak check enabled: devpts:rootInode fuse:inode kernfs:Dentry kernfs:dir kernfs:readonlyDir kernfs:StaticDirectory proc:fdDirInode proc:fdInfoDirInode proc:subtasksInode proc:taskInode proc:tasksInode vfs:FileDescription vfs:MountNamespace vfs:Filesystem sys:dir kernel:FSContext kernel:ProcessGroup kernel:Session shm:Shm mm:aioMappable mm:SpecialMappable transport:queue And the following use the template, but because they currently are not leak checked, a TODO is left instead of enabling leak check in this patch: kernel:FDTable tun:tunEndpoint Updates #1486. PiperOrigin-RevId: 328460377
2020-08-17Remove weak references from unix sockets.Dean Deng
The abstract socket namespace no longer holds any references on sockets. Instead, TryIncRef() is used when a socket is being retrieved in BoundEndpoint(). Abstract sockets are now responsible for removing themselves from the namespace they are in, when they are destroyed. Updates #1486. PiperOrigin-RevId: 327064173
2020-08-12Add reference leak checking to vfs2 tmpfs.inode.Dean Deng
Updates #1486. PiperOrigin-RevId: 326354750
2020-08-06Add reference counting utility to VFS2.Dean Deng
The utility has several differences from the VFS1 equivalent: - There are no weak references, which have a significant overhead - In order to print useful debug messages with the type of the reference- counted object, we use a generic Refs object with the owner type as a template parameter. In vfs1, this was accomplished by storing a type name and caller stack directly in the ref count (as in vfs1), which increases the struct size by 6x. (Note that the caller stack was needed because fs types like Dirent were shared by all fs implementations; in vfs2, each impl has its own data structures, so this is no longer necessary.) Updates #1486. PiperOrigin-RevId: 325271469
2020-08-04Automated rollback of changelist 324906582Dean Deng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 324931854
2020-08-04Add reference counting utility to VFS2.Dean Deng
The utility has several differences from the VFS1 equivalent: - There are no weak references, which have a significant overhead - In order to print useful debug messages with the type of the reference- counted object, we use a generic Refs object with the owner type as a template parameter. In vfs1, this was accomplished by storing a type name and caller stack directly in the ref count (as in vfs1), which increases the struct size by 6x. (Note that the caller stack was needed because fs types like Dirent were shared by all fs implementations; in vfs2, each impl has its own data structures, so this is no longer necessary.) As an example, the utility is added to tmpfs.inode. Updates #1486. PiperOrigin-RevId: 324906582