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2019-10-16Fix problem with open FD when copy up is triggered in overlayfsFabricio Voznika
Linux kernel before 4.19 doesn't implement a feature that updates open FD after a file is open for write (and is copied to the upper layer). Already open FD will continue to read the old file content until they are reopened. This is especially problematic for gVisor because it caches open files. Flag was added to force readonly files to be reopenned when the same file is open for write. This is only needed if using kernels prior to 4.19. Closes #1006 It's difficult to really test this because we never run on tests on older kernels. I'm adding a test in GKE which uses kernels with the overlayfs problem for 1.14 and lower. PiperOrigin-RevId: 275115289
2019-09-30Force timestamps to update when set via InodeOperations.SetTimestamps.Nicolas Lacasse
The gofer's CachingInodeOperations implementation contains an optimization for the common open-read-close pattern when we have a host FD. In this case, the host kernel will update the timestamp for us to a reasonably close time, so we don't need an extra RPC to the gofer. However, when the app explicitly sets the timestamps (via futimes or similar) then we actually DO need to update the timestamps, because the host kernel won't do it for us. To fix this, a new boolean `forceSetTimestamps` was added to CachineInodeOperations.SetMaskedAttributes. It is only set by gofer.InodeOperations.SetTimestamps. PiperOrigin-RevId: 272048146
2019-06-13Update canonical repository.Adin Scannell
This can be merged after: https://github.com/google/gvisor-website/pull/77 or https://github.com/google/gvisor-website/pull/78 PiperOrigin-RevId: 253132620
2019-05-09Implement fallocate(2)Fabricio Voznika
Closes #225 PiperOrigin-RevId: 247508791 Change-Id: I04f47cf2770b30043e5a272aba4ba6e11d0476cc
2019-04-29Change copyright notice to "The gVisor Authors"Michael Pratt
Based on the guidelines at https://opensource.google.com/docs/releasing/authors/. 1. $ rg -l "Google LLC" | xargs sed -i 's/Google LLC.*/The gVisor Authors./' 2. Manual fixup of "Google Inc" references. 3. Add AUTHORS file. Authors may request to be added to this file. 4. Point netstack AUTHORS to gVisor AUTHORS. Drop CONTRIBUTORS. Fixes #209 PiperOrigin-RevId: 245823212 Change-Id: I64530b24ad021a7d683137459cafc510f5ee1de9
2019-03-25Call memmap.Mappable.Translate with more conservative usermem.AccessType.Jamie Liu
MM.insertPMAsLocked() passes vma.maxPerms to memmap.Mappable.Translate (although it unsets AccessType.Write if the vma is private). This somewhat simplifies handling of pmas, since it means only COW-break needs to replace existing pmas. However, it also means that a MAP_SHARED mapping of a file opened O_RDWR dirties the file, regardless of the mapping's permissions and whether or not the mapping is ever actually written to with I/O that ignores permissions (e.g. ptrace(PTRACE_POKEDATA)). To fix this: - Change the pma-getting path to request only the permissions that are required for the calling access. - Change memmap.Mappable.Translate to take requested permissions, and return allowed permissions. This preserves the existing behavior in the common cases where the memmap.Mappable isn't fsutil.CachingInodeOperations and doesn't care if the translated platform.File pages are written to. - Change the MM.getPMAsLocked path to support permission upgrading of pmas outside of copy-on-write. PiperOrigin-RevId: 240196979 Change-Id: Ie0147c62c1fbc409467a6fa16269a413f3d7d571
2019-03-12Clarify the platform.File interface.Jamie Liu
- Redefine some memmap.Mappable, platform.File, and platform.Memory semantics in terms of File reference counts (no functional change). - Make AddressSpace.MapFile take a platform.File instead of a raw FD, and replace platform.File.MapInto with platform.File.FD. This allows kvm.AddressSpace.MapFile to always use platform.File.MapInternal instead of maintaining its own (redundant) cache of file mappings in the sentry address space. PiperOrigin-RevId: 238044504 Change-Id: Ib73a11e4275c0da0126d0194aa6c6017a9cef64f
2019-01-31Invalidate COW mappings when file is truncatedFabricio Voznika
This changed required making fsutil.HostMappable use a backing file to ensure the correct FD would be used for read/write operations. RELNOTES: relnotes is needed for the parent CL. PiperOrigin-RevId: 231836164 Change-Id: I8ae9639715529874ea7d80a65e2c711a5b4ce254
2019-01-25Make cacheRemoteRevalidating detect changes to file sizeFabricio Voznika
When file size changes outside the sandbox, page cache was not refreshing file size which is required for cacheRemoteRevalidating. In fact, cacheRemoteRevalidating should be skipping the cache completely since it's not really benefiting from it. The cache is cache is already bypassed for unstable attributes (see cachePolicy.cacheUAttrs). And althought the cache is called to map pages, they will always miss the cache and map directly from the host. Created a HostMappable struct that maps directly to the host and use it for files with cacheRemoteRevalidating. Closes #124 PiperOrigin-RevId: 230998440 Change-Id: Ic5f632eabe33b47241e05e98c95e9b2090ae08fc