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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
2019-01-14Remove fs.Handle, ramfs.Entry, and all the DeprecatedFileOperations.Nicolas Lacasse
More helper structs have been added to the fsutil package to make it easier to implement fs.InodeOperations and fs.FileOperations. PiperOrigin-RevId: 229305982 Change-Id: Ib6f8d3862f4216745116857913dbfa351530223b
2018-11-27Fix data race in fs.Async.Nicolas Lacasse
Replaces the WaitGroup with a RWMutex. Calls to Async hold the mutex for reading, while AsyncBarrier takes the lock for writing. This ensures that all executing Async work finishes before AsyncBarrier returns. Also pushes the Async() call from Inode.Release into gofer/InodeOperations.Release(). This removes a recursive Async call which should not have been allowed in the first place. The gofer Release call is the slow one (since it may make RPCs to the gofer), so putting the Async call there makes sense. PiperOrigin-RevId: 223093067 Change-Id: I116da7b20fce5ebab8d99c2ab0f27db7c89d890e
2018-10-19Use correct company name in copyright headerIan Gudger
PiperOrigin-RevId: 217951017 Change-Id: Ie08bf6987f98467d07457bcf35b5f1ff6e43c035
2018-08-02Automated rollback of changelist 207037226Zhaozhong Ni
PiperOrigin-RevId: 207125440 Change-Id: I6c572afb4d693ee72a0c458a988b0e96d191cd49
2018-08-01Automated rollback of changelist 207007153Michael Pratt
PiperOrigin-RevId: 207037226 Change-Id: I8b5f1a056d4f3eab17846f2e0193bb737ecb5428
2018-08-01stateify: convert all packages to use explicit mode.Zhaozhong Ni
PiperOrigin-RevId: 207007153 Change-Id: Ifedf1cc3758dc18be16647a4ece9c840c1c636c9
2018-07-18Fix lock-ordering violation in Create by logging BaseName instead of FullName.Nicolas Lacasse
Dirent.FullName takes the global renameMu, but can be called during Create, which itself takes dirent.mu and dirent.dirMu, which is a lock-order violation: Dirent.Create d.dirMu.Lock d.mu.Lock Inode.Create gofer.inodeOperations.Create gofer.NewFile Dirent.FullName d.renameMu.RLock We only use the FullName here for logging, and in this case we can get by with logging only the BaseName. A `BaseName` method was added to Dirent, which simply returns the name, taking d.parent.mu as required. In the Create pathway, we can't call d.BaseName() because taking d.parent.mu after d.mu violates the lock order. But we already know the base name of the file we just created, so that's OK. In the Open/GetFile pathway, we are free to call d.BaseName() because the other dirent locks are not held. PiperOrigin-RevId: 205112278 Change-Id: Ib45c734081aecc9b225249a65fa8093eb4995f10
2018-06-19Add a new cache policy FSCACHE_WRITETHROUGH.Nicolas Lacasse
The new policy is identical to FSCACHE (which caches everything in memory), but it also flushes writes to the backing fs agent immediately. All gofer cache policy decisions have been moved into the cachePolicy type. Previously they were sprinkled around the codebase. There are many different things that we cache (page cache, negative dirents, dirent LRU, unstable attrs, readdir results....), and I don't think we should have individual flags to control each of these. Instead, we should have a few high-level cache policies that are consistent and useful to users. This refactoring makes it easy to add more such policies. PiperOrigin-RevId: 201206937 Change-Id: I6e225c382b2e5e1b0ad4ccf8ca229873f4cd389d
2018-05-10Skip atime and mtime update when file is backed by host FDFabricio Voznika
When file is backed by host FD, atime and mtime for the host file and the cached attributes in the Sentry must be close together. In this case, the call to update atime and mtime can be skipped. This is important when host filesystem is using overlay because updating atime and mtime explicitly forces a copy up for every file that is touched. PiperOrigin-RevId: 196176413 Change-Id: I3933ea91637a071ba2ea9db9d8ac7cdba5dc0482
2018-04-28Check in gVisor.Googler
PiperOrigin-RevId: 194583126 Change-Id: Ica1d8821a90f74e7e745962d71801c598c652463