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Fixes #2651.
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Sentry metrics with nanoseconds units are labeled as such, and non-cumulative
sentry metrics are supported.
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Note that these are only implemented for tmpfs, and other impls will still
return EOPNOTSUPP.
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Splice must not allow negative offsets. Writes also must not allow offset +
size to overflow int64. Reads are similarly broken, but not just in splice
(b/148095030).
Reported-by: syzbot+0e1ff0b95fb2859b4190@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
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Because the abi will depend on the core types for marshalling (usermem,
context, safemem, safecopy), these need to be flattened from the sentry
directory. These packages contain no sentry-specific details.
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There was a very bare get/setxattr in the InodeOperations interface. Add
context.Context to both, size to getxattr, and flags to setxattr.
Note that extended attributes are passed around as strings in this
implementation, so size is automatically encoded into the value. Size is
added in getxattr so that implementations can return ERANGE if a value is larger
than can fit in the user-allocated buffer. This prevents us from unnecessarily
passing around an arbitrarily large xattr when the user buffer is actually too
small.
Don't use the existing xattrwalk and xattrcreate messages and define our
own, mainly for the sake of simplicity.
Extended attributes will be implemented in future commits.
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* Rename syncutil to sync.
* Add aliases to sync types.
* Replace existing usage of standard library sync package.
This will make it easier to swap out synchronization primitives. For example,
this will allow us to use primitives from github.com/sasha-s/go-deadlock to
check for lock ordering violations.
Updates #1472
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They are no-ops, so the standard rule works fine.
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This is the source of many warnings like:
AtomicRefCount 0x7f5ff84e3500 owned by "fs.Inode" garbage collected with ref count of 1 (want 0)
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Addresses obvious typos, in the documentation only.
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/google/gvisor/pull/443 from Pixep:fix/documentation-spelling 4d0688164eafaf0b3010e5f4824b35d1e7176d65
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Updates #179
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All functions which allocate objects containing AtomicRefCounts will soon need
a context.
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This can be merged after:
https://github.com/google/gvisor-website/pull/77
or
https://github.com/google/gvisor-website/pull/78
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Parse annotations containing 'gvisor.dev/spec/mount' that gives
hints about how mounts are shared between containers inside a
pod. This information can be used to better inform how to mount
these volumes inside gVisor. For example, a volume that is shared
between containers inside a pod can be bind mounted inside the
sandbox, instead of being two independent mounts.
For now, this information is used to allow the same tmpfs mounts
to be shared between containers which wasn't possible before.
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This does not actually implement an efficient splice or sendfile. Rather, it
adds a generic plumbing to the file internals so that this can be added. All
file implementations use the stub fileutil.NoSplice implementation, which
causes sendfile and splice to fall back to an internal copy.
A basic splice system call interface is added, along with a test.
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Change-Id: Ic5568be2af0a505c19e7aec66d5af2480ab0939b
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There is a lot of redundancy that we can simplify in the stat_times
test. This will make it easier to add new tests. However, the
simplification reveals that cached uattrs on goferfs don't properly
update ctime on rename.
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Change-Id: I52662728e1e9920981555881f9a85f9ce04041cf
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Closes #225
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Change-Id: I04f47cf2770b30043e5a272aba4ba6e11d0476cc
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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
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Strings are a better fit for this usage because they are immutable in Go, and
can contain arbitrary bytes. It also allows us to avoid casting bytes to string
(and the associated allocation) in the hot path when checking for overlay
whiteouts.
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Change-Id: I7699ae6302492eca71787dd0b72e0a5a217a3db2
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Memfds are simply anonymous tmpfs files with no associated
mounts. Also implementing file seals, which Linux only implements for
memfds at the moment.
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Change-Id: I31de78b950101ae8d7a13d0e93fe52d98ea06f2f
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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.
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Change-Id: Ie0147c62c1fbc409467a6fa16269a413f3d7d571
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In the case of a rename replacing an existing destination inode, ramfs
Rename failed to first remove the replaced inode. This caused:
1. A leak of a reference to the inode (making it live indefinitely).
2. For directories, a leak of the replaced directory's .. link to the
parent. This would cause the parent's link count to incorrectly
increase.
(2) is much simpler to test than (1), so that's what I've done.
agentfs has a similar bug with link count only, so the Dirent layer
informs the Inode if this is a replacing rename.
Fixes #133
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Change-Id: I4450af2462d8ae3339def812287213d2cbeebde0
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This is in preparation for improved page cache reclaim, which requires
greater integration between the page cache and page allocator.
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- 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.
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Change-Id: Ib73a11e4275c0da0126d0194aa6c6017a9cef64f
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