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FIO reads this file and expects it to be well formed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 227554483
Change-Id: Ia48ae2377626dd6a2daf17b5b4f5119f90ece55b
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epoll_wait acquires EventPoll.listsMu (in EventPoll.ReadEvents) and
then calls Inotify.Readiness which tries to acquire Inotify.evMu.
getdents acquires Inotify.evMu (in Inotify.queueEvent) and then calls
readyCallback.Callback which tries to acquire EventPoll.listsMu.
The fix is to release Inotify.evMu before calling Queue.Notify. Queue
is thread-safe and doesn't require Inotify.evMu to be held.
Closes #121
PiperOrigin-RevId: 227066695
Change-Id: Id29364bb940d1727f33a5dff9a3c52f390c15761
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The code that matches the event being published with events watchers
was wronly matching all watchers in case any of the control event bits
were set.
Issue #121
PiperOrigin-RevId: 226521230
Change-Id: Ie2c42bc4366faaf59fbf80a74e9297499bd93f9e
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We must wait for all lazy resources to be released before closing the rootFile.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 226419499
Change-Id: I1d4d961a92b3816e02690cf3eaf0a88944d730cc
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The old overlayBoundEndpoint assumed that the lower is not an overlay. It
should check if the lower is an overlay and handle that case.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 225620490
Change-Id: Ia726107b3f58093a5f881634f90b071b32d2c269
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Platform objects are not savable, storing references to them in
filesystem datastructures would cause save to fail if someone actually
passed in a Platform.
Current implementations work because everywhere a Platform is
expected, we currently pass in a Kernel object which embeds Platform
and thus satisfies the interface.
Eliminate this indirection and save pointers to Kernel directly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 225288336
Change-Id: Ica399ff43f425e15bc150a0d7102196c3d54a2ab
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This is necessary to implement file seals for memfds.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 225239394
Change-Id: Ib3f1ab31385afc4b24e96cd81a05ef1bebbcbb70
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MSG_WAITALL requests that recv family calls do not perform short reads. It only
has an effect for SOCK_STREAM sockets, other types ignore it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224918540
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 224600982
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By Walking before checking that the directory is writable and
executable, MayDelete may return the Walk error (e.g., ENOENT) which
would normally be masked by a permission error (EACCES).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224222453
Change-Id: I108a7f730e6bdaa7f277eaddb776267c00805475
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This makes it more obvious why a mount failed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224203880
Change-Id: I7961774a7b6fdbb5493a791f8b3815c49b8f7631
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The number of symbolic links that are allowed to be followed
are for a full path and not just a chain of symbolic links.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224047321
Change-Id: I5e3c4caf66a93c17eeddcc7f046d1e8bb9434a40
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 224047120
Change-Id: Ia6cb17fa978595cd73857b6178c4bdba401e185e
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NAME_LENGTH must be enforced per component.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224046749
Change-Id: Iba8105b00d951f2509dc768af58e4110dafbe1c9
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 224025363
Change-Id: I98864403c779832e9e1436f7d3c3f6fb2fba9904
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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
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This gets rid of the problematic modeRegex.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 221835959
Change-Id: I566b8d8a43579a4c30c0a08a620a964bbcd826dd
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 221683127
Change-Id: Ide6a9f41d75aa19d0e2051a05a1e4a114a4fb93c
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 221189534
Change-Id: Id20d318bed97d5226b454c9351df396d11251e1f
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Create syscall stubs for missing syscalls upto Linux 4.4 and advertise
a kernel version of 4.4.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 220667680
Change-Id: Idbdccde538faabf16debc22f492dd053a8af0ba7
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https://github.com/containerd/containerd/blob/master/oci/spec.go#L206, the mode=755
didn't match the pattern modeRegexp = regexp.MustCompile("0[0-7][0-7][0-7]").
Closes #112
Signed-off-by: Juan <xionghuan.cn@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I469e0a68160a1278e34c9e1dbe4b7784c6f97e5a
PiperOrigin-RevId: 219672525
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Previously this code used the tcpip error space. Since it is no longer part of
netstack, it can use the sentry's error space (except for a few cases where
there is still some shared code. This reduces the number of error space
conversions required for hot Unix socket operations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 218541611
Change-Id: I3d13047006a8245b5dfda73364d37b8a453784bb
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This change also adds extensive testing to the p9 package via mocks. The sanity
checks and type checks are moved from the gofer into the core package, where
they can be more easily validated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 218296768
Change-Id: I4fc3c326e7bf1e0e140a454cbacbcc6fd617ab55
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Added events for *ctl syscalls that may have multiple different commands.
For runsc, each syscall event is only logged once. For *ctl syscalls, use
the cmd as identifier, not only the syscall number.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 218015941
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* Integrate recvMsg and sendMsg functions into Recv and Send respectively as
they are no longer shared.
* Clean up partial read/write error handling code.
* Re-order code to make sense given that there is no longer a host.endpoint
type.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 217255072
Change-Id: Ib43fe9286452f813b8309d969be11f5fa40694cd
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host.endpoint contained duplicated logic from the sockerpair implementation and
host.ConnectedEndpoint. Remove host.endpoint in favor of a
host.ConnectedEndpoint wrapped in a socketpair end.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 217240096
Change-Id: I4a3d51e3fe82bdf30e2d0152458b8499ab4c987c
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- Change Dirent.Busy => Dirent.isMountPoint. The function body is unchanged,
and it is no longer exported.
- fs.MayDelete now checks that the victim is not the process root. This aligns
with Linux's namei.c:may_delete().
- Fix "is-ancestor" checks to actually compare all ancestors, not just the
parents.
- Fix handling of paths that end in dots, which are handled differently in
Rename vs. Unlink.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 217239274
Change-Id: I7a0eb768e70a1b2915017ce54f7f95cbf8edf1fb
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 216733414
Change-Id: I33cd3eb818f0c39717d6656fcdfff6050b37ebb0
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Currently, in the face of FileMem fragmentation and a large sendmsg or
recvmsg call, host sockets may pass > 1024 iovecs to the host, which
will immediately cause the host to return EMSGSIZE.
When we detect this case, use a single intermediate buffer to pass to
the kernel, copying to/from the src/dst buffer.
To avoid creating unbounded intermediate buffers, enforce message size
checks and truncation w.r.t. the send buffer size. The same
functionality is added to netstack unix sockets for feature parity.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 216590198
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Change-Id: I668b1bc7c29daaf2999f8f759138bcbb09c4de6f
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Terminal support in runsc relies on host tty file descriptors that are imported
into the sandbox. Application tty ioctls are sent directly to the host fd.
However, those host tty ioctls are associated in the host kernel with a host
process (in this case runsc), and the host kernel intercepts job control
characters like ^C and send signals to the host process. Thus, typing ^C into a
"runsc exec" shell will send a SIGINT to the runsc process.
This change makes "runsc exec" handle all signals, and forward them into the
sandbox via the "ContainerSignal" urpc method. Since the "runsc exec" is
associated with a particular container process in the sandbox, the signal must
be associated with the same container process.
One big difficulty is that the signal should not necessarily be sent to the
sandbox process started by "exec", but instead must be sent to the foreground
process group for the tty. For example, we may exec "bash", and from bash call
"sleep 100". A ^C at this point should SIGINT sleep, not bash.
To handle this, tty files inside the sandbox must keep track of their
foreground process group, which is set/get via ioctls. When an incoming
ContainerSignal urpc comes in, we look up the foreground process group via the
tty file. Unfortunately, this means we have to expose and cache the tty file in
the Loader.
Note that "runsc exec" now handles signals properly, but "runs run" does not.
That will come in a later CL, as this one is complex enough already.
Example:
root@:/usr/local/apache2# sleep 100
^C
root@:/usr/local/apache2# sleep 100
^Z
[1]+ Stopped sleep 100
root@:/usr/local/apache2# fg
sleep 100
^C
root@:/usr/local/apache2#
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host.endpoint already has the check, but it is missing from
host.ConnectedEndpoint.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 214962762
Change-Id: I88bb13a5c5871775e4e7bf2608433df8a3d348e6
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We already forward TCSETS and TCSETSW. TCSETSF is roughly equivalent but
discards pending input.
The filters were relaxed to allow host ioctls with TCSETSF argument.
This fixes programs like "passwd" that prevent user input from being displayed
on the terminal.
Before:
root@b8a0240fc836:/# passwd
Enter new UNIX password: 123
Retype new UNIX password: 123
passwd: password updated successfully
After:
root@ae6f5dabe402:/# passwd
Enter new UNIX password:
Retype new UNIX password:
passwd: password updated successfully
PiperOrigin-RevId: 214869788
Change-Id: I31b4d1373c1388f7b51d0f2f45ce40aa8e8b0b58
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If we have an overlay file whose corresponding Dirent is frozen, then we should
not bother calling Readdir on the upper or lower files, since DirentReaddir
will calculate children based on the frozen Dirent tree.
A test was added that fails without this change.
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Linux permits hard-linking if the target is owned by the user OR the target has
Read+Write permission.
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Change-Id: If642066317b568b99084edd33ee4e8822ec9cbb3
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We must use a context.Context with a Root Dirent that corresponds to the
container's chroot. Previously we were using the root context, which does not
have a chroot.
Getting the correct context required refactoring some of the path-lookup code.
We can't lookup the path without a context.Context, which requires
kernel.CreateProcArgs, which we only get inside control.Execute. So we have to
do the path lookup much later than we previously were.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 212064734
Change-Id: I84a5cfadacb21fd9c3ab9c393f7e308a40b9b537
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Imported file needs to be closed after it's
been imported.
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