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- Return ENOENT if target path is empty.
- Make sure open(2) with O_CREAT|O_EXCL returns EEXIST when necessary.
- Correctly update atime in tmpfs using touchATime().
Updates #2923.
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Check for unsupported flags, and silently support RWF_HIPRI by doing nothing.
From pkg/abi/linux/file.go: "gVisor does not implement the RWF_HIPRI feature,
but the flag is accepted as a valid flag argument for preadv2/pwritev2."
Updates #2923.
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Updates #2923.
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Updates #1035, #1199
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- Change FileDescriptionImpl Lock/UnlockPOSIX signature to
take {start,length,whence}, so the correct offset can be
calculated in the implementations.
- Create PosixLocker interface to make it possible to share
the same locking code from different implementations.
Closes #1480
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LockFD is the generic implementation that can be embedded in
FileDescriptionImpl implementations. Unique lock ID is
maintained in vfs.FileDescription and is created on demand.
Updates #1480
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As in VFS1, the mode, uid, and gid options are supported.
Updates #1197
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This is mostly syscall plumbing, VFS2 already implements the internals of
mounts. In addition to the syscall defintions, the following mount-related
mechanisms are updated:
- Implement MS_NOATIME for VFS2, but only for tmpfs and goferfs. The other VFS2
filesystems don't implement node-level timestamps yet.
- Implement the 'mode', 'uid' and 'gid' mount options for VFS2's tmpfs.
- Plumb mount namespace ownership, which is necessary for checking appropriate
capabilities during mount(2).
Updates #1035
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Limited to tmpfs. Inotify support in other filesystem implementations to
follow.
Updates #1479
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Support in other filesystem impls is still needed. Unlike in Linux and vfs1, we
need to plumb inotify down to each filesystem implementation in order to keep
track of links/inode structures properly.
IN_EXCL_UNLINK still needs to be implemented, as well as a few inotify hooks
that are not present in either vfs1 or vfs2. Those will be addressed in
subsequent changes.
Updates #1479.
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Inotify sends events when a watch target is reaches a link count of 0 (see
include/linux/fsnotify.h:fsnotify_inoderemove). Currently, we do not account
for both dir/ and dir/.. in unlink, causing
syscalls/linux/inotify.cc:WatchTargetDeletionGeneratesEvent to fail because
the expected inotify events are not generated.
Furthermore, we should DecRef() once the inode reaches zero links; otherwise,
we will leak a reference.
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Updates #138
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Closes #2612.
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Closes #1197
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Updates #1197, #1198, #1672
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Enforce write permission checks in BoundEndpointAt, which corresponds to the
permission checks in Linux (net/unix/af_unix.c:unix_find_other).
Also, create bound socket files with the correct permissions in VFS2.
Fixes #2324.
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Named pipes and sockets can be represented in two ways in gofer fs:
1. As a file on the remote filesystem. In this case, all file operations are
passed through 9p.
2. As a synthetic file that is internal to the sandbox. In this case, the
dentry stores an endpoint or VFSPipe for sockets and pipes respectively,
which replaces interactions with the remote fs through the gofer.
In gofer.filesystem.MknodAt, we attempt to call mknod(2) through 9p,
and if it fails, fall back to the synthetic version.
Updates #1200.
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This change:
- Drastically simplifies the synchronization model: filesystem structure is
both implementation-defined and implementation-synchronized.
- Allows implementations of vfs.DentryImpl to use implementation-specific
dentry types, reducing casts during path traversal.
- Doesn't require dentries representing non-directory files to waste space on a
map of children.
- Allows dentry revalidation and mount lookup to be correctly ordered (fixed
FIXME in fsimpl/gofer/filesystem.go).
- Removes the need to have two separate maps in gofer.dentry
(dentry.vfsd.children and dentry.negativeChildren) for positive and negative
lookups respectively.
//pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/benchmark_test.go:
name old time/op new time/op delta
VFS2TmpfsStat/1-112 172ns ± 4% 165ns ± 3% -4.08% (p=0.002 n=9+9)
VFS2TmpfsStat/2-112 199ns ± 3% 195ns ±10% ~ (p=0.132 n=8+9)
VFS2TmpfsStat/3-112 230ns ± 2% 216ns ± 2% -6.15% (p=0.000 n=8+8)
VFS2TmpfsStat/8-112 390ns ± 2% 358ns ± 4% -8.33% (p=0.000 n=9+8)
VFS2TmpfsStat/64-112 2.20µs ± 3% 2.01µs ± 3% -8.48% (p=0.000 n=10+8)
VFS2TmpfsStat/100-112 3.42µs ± 9% 3.08µs ± 2% -9.82% (p=0.000 n=9+8)
VFS2TmpfsMountStat/1-112 278ns ± 1% 286ns ±15% ~ (p=0.712 n=8+10)
VFS2TmpfsMountStat/2-112 311ns ± 4% 298ns ± 2% -4.27% (p=0.000 n=9+8)
VFS2TmpfsMountStat/3-112 339ns ± 3% 330ns ± 9% ~ (p=0.070 n=8+9)
VFS2TmpfsMountStat/8-112 503ns ± 3% 466ns ± 3% -7.38% (p=0.000 n=8+8)
VFS2TmpfsMountStat/64-112 2.53µs ±16% 2.17µs ± 7% -14.19% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
VFS2TmpfsMountStat/100-112 3.60µs ± 4% 3.30µs ± 8% -8.33% (p=0.001 n=8+9)
Updates #1035
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Updates #1035
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As in VFS1, we only support the user.* namespace. Plumbing is added to tmpfs
and goferfs.
Note that because of the slightly different order of checks between VFS2 and
Linux, one of the xattr tests needs to be relaxed slightly.
Fixes #2363.
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Updates #2243
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Updates #1476.
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NAME_MAX should be enforced per filesystem implementation
because other file systems may not have the same restriction.
Gofer filesystem now keeps a reference to the kernel clock to
avoid lookup in the Context on file access to update atime.
Update access, modification, and status change times in tmpfs.
Updates #1197, #1198.
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Both have analogues in Linux:
* struct file_system_type has a char *name field.
* struct super_block keeps a pointer to the file_system_type.
These fields are necessary to support the `filesystem type` field in
/proc/[pid]/mountinfo.
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BoundEndpointAt() is needed to support Unix sockets bound at a
file path, corresponding to BoundEndpoint() in VFS1.
Updates #1476.
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Updates #1035
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Makes less error prone to find file type.
Updates #1197
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Updates #1035
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Only gofer filesystem was calling vfs.CheckSetStat for
vfs.FilesystemImpl.SetStatAt and vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.SetStat.
Updates #1193, #1672, #1197
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Note that the raw faccessat system call does not actually take a flags argument;
according to faccessat(2), the glibc wrapper implements the flags by using
fstatat(2). Remove the flag argument that we try to extract from vfs1, which
would just be a garbage value.
Updates #1965
Fixes #2101
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tmpfs.fileDescription now implements ConfigureMMap. And tmpfs.regularFile
implement memmap.Mappable. The methods are mostly unchanged from VFS1 tmpfs.
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This is easier than storing errors from e.g. CopyOut in the callback.
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This saves one pointer dereference per VFS access.
Updates #1623
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- Added fsbridge package with interface that can be used to open
and read from VFS1 and VFS2 files.
- Converted ELF loader to use fsbridge
- Added VFS2 types to FSContext
- Added vfs.MountNamespace to ThreadGroup
Updates #1623
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This allow callers to say whether the file is being
opened to be executed, so that the proper checks can
be done from FilesystemImpl.OpenAt()
Updates #1623
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Updates #1035
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Updates #1198
Opening host pipes (by spinning in fdpipe) and host sockets is not yet
complete, and will be done in a future CL.
Major differences from VFS1 gofer client (sentry/fs/gofer), with varying levels
of backportability:
- "Cache policies" are replaced by InteropMode, which control the behavior of
timestamps in addition to caching. Under InteropModeExclusive (analogous to
cacheAll) and InteropModeWritethrough (analogous to cacheAllWritethrough),
client timestamps are *not* written back to the server (it is not possible in
9P or Linux for clients to set ctime, so writing back client-authoritative
timestamps results in incoherence between atime/mtime and ctime). Under
InteropModeShared (analogous to cacheRemoteRevalidating), client timestamps
are not used at all (remote filesystem clocks are authoritative). cacheNone
is translated to InteropModeShared + new option
filesystemOptions.specialRegularFiles.
- Under InteropModeShared, "unstable attribute" reloading for permission
checks, lookup, and revalidation are fused, which is feasible in VFS2 since
gofer.filesystem controls path resolution. This results in a ~33% reduction
in RPCs for filesystem operations compared to cacheRemoteRevalidating. For
example, consider stat("/foo/bar/baz") where "/foo/bar/baz" fails
revalidation, resulting in the instantiation of a new dentry:
VFS1 RPCs:
getattr("/") // fs.MountNamespace.FindLink() => fs.Inode.CheckPermission() => gofer.inodeOperations.check() => gofer.inodeOperations.UnstableAttr()
walkgetattr("/", "foo") = fid1 // fs.Dirent.walk() => gofer.session.Revalidate() => gofer.cachePolicy.Revalidate()
clunk(fid1)
getattr("/foo") // CheckPermission
walkgetattr("/foo", "bar") = fid2 // Revalidate
clunk(fid2)
getattr("/foo/bar") // CheckPermission
walkgetattr("/foo/bar", "baz") = fid3 // Revalidate
clunk(fid3)
walkgetattr("/foo/bar", "baz") = fid4 // fs.Dirent.walk() => gofer.inodeOperations.Lookup
getattr("/foo/bar/baz") // linux.stat() => gofer.inodeOperations.UnstableAttr()
VFS2 RPCs:
getattr("/") // gofer.filesystem.walkExistingLocked()
walkgetattr("/", "foo") = fid1 // gofer.filesystem.stepExistingLocked()
clunk(fid1)
// No getattr: walkgetattr already updated metadata for permission check
walkgetattr("/foo", "bar") = fid2
clunk(fid2)
walkgetattr("/foo/bar", "baz") = fid3
// No clunk: fid3 used for new gofer.dentry
// No getattr: walkgetattr already updated metadata for stat()
- gofer.filesystem.unlinkAt() does not require instantiation of a dentry that
represents the file to be deleted. Updates #898.
- gofer.regularFileFD.OnClose() skips Tflushf for regular files under
InteropModeExclusive, as it's nonsensical to request a remote file flush
without flushing locally-buffered writes to that remote file first.
- Symlink targets are cached when InteropModeShared is not in effect.
- p9.QID.Path (which is already required to be unique for each file within a
server, and is accordingly already synthesized from device/inode numbers in
all known gofers) is used as-is for inode numbers, rather than being mapped
along with attr.RDev in the client to yet another synthetic inode number.
- Relevant parts of fsutil.CachingInodeOperations are inlined directly into
gofer package code. This avoids having to duplicate part of its functionality
in fsutil.HostMappable.
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Add a file lock implementation that can be embedded into various filesystem
implementations.
Updates #1480
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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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This is similar to 'Truncate' in vfs1.
Updates https://github.com/google/gvisor/issues/1197
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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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