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For multithreads processes, it is hard to read logs without knowing task pids.
And let's print a decimal return codeo for syscalls. A hex return code are
usefull for system calls that return addresses. For other syscalls, the decimal
form is more readable.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 400035449
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Task.netns can be accessed atomically, so Task.mu isn't needed to access it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 398773947
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This allows to avoind unnecessary lock-ordering dependencies on task.mu.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 397114051
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Add global flags -profile-{block,cpu,heap,mutex} and -trace which
enable collection of the specified profile for the entire duration of a
container execution. This provides a way to definitively start profiling
before that application starts, rather than attempting to race with an
out-of-band `runsc debug`.
Note that only the main boot process is profiled.
This exposed a bug in Task.traceExecEvent: a crash when tracing and
-race are enabled. traceExecEvent is called off of the task goroutine,
but uses the Task as a context, which is a violation of the Task
contract. Switching to the AsyncContext fixes the issue.
Fixes #220
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Previously, we weren't making a copy when a sysv message queue was
receiving a message with the MSG_COPY flag. This flag indicates the
message being received should be left in the queue and a copy of the
message should be returned to userspace. Without the copy, a racing
process can modify the original message while it's being marshalled to
user memory.
Reported-by: syzbot+cb15e644698b20ff4e17@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
PiperOrigin-RevId: 396712856
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This defines common infrastructure for dynamically-configured security checks,
including an example usage in the clone(2) path.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 394797270
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Document this ordering in mm/mm.go.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 393413203
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 392774712
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 391416650
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For IPCInfo, update value of MSGSEG constant in abi to avoid overflow in
MsgInfo.MsgSeg. MSGSEG was originaly simplified in abi, and is unused
(by us and within the kernel), so updating it is okay.
Updates #135
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Set provides functionality of {sem,shm,msg}ctl(IPC_SET).
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Changed sendSignal to sendSignalLocked because tg.pidns.owner.mu and tg.signalHandlers.mu
are already locked in SetForegroundProcess
Added a control to verify whether the calling process is ignoring SIGTTOU
before sending the signal
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Removes package syserror and moves still relevant code to either linuxerr
or to syserr (to be later removed).
Internal errors are converted from random types to *errors.Error types used
in linuxerr. Internal errors are in linuxerr/internal.go.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 390724202
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Convert remaining public errors (e.g. EINTR) from syserror to linuxerr.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 390471763
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Allow creation and management of subcontainers through cgroupfs
directory syscalls. Also add a mechanism to specify a default root
container to start new jobs in.
This implements the filesystem support for subcontainers, but doesn't
implement hierarchical resource accounting or task migration.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 390254870
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Reported-by: syzbot+63bde04529f701c76168@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reported-by: syzbot+69866b9a16ec29993e6a@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
PiperOrigin-RevId: 389084629
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Implement Queue.Copy and add more tests for it.
Updates #135
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Add support for msgsnd and msgrcv and enable syscall tests.
Updates #135
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Receive implements the behaviour of msgrcv(2) without the MSG_COPY flag.
Updates #135
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Send implements the functionality of msgsnd(2).
Updates #135
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 387885663
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Reported-by: syzbot+beb099a67f670386a367@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
PiperOrigin-RevId: 386521361
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 386323389
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 386312456
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 385894869
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Add support for msgget, and msgctl(IPC_RMID), and enable msgqueue
syscall tests.
Updates #135
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Remove implements the behaviour or msgctl(IPC_RMID).
Updates #135
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FindOrCreate implements the behaviour of msgget(2).
Updates #135
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Create package msgqueue, define primitives to be used for message
queues, and add a msgqueue.Registry to IPCNamespace.
Updates #135
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Create ipc.Registry to hold fields, and define functionality common to
all SysV registries, and have registries use it.
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Create ipc.Object to define fields and functionality used in SysV
mechanisms, and have them use it.
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Apply bitmap in fd_table to record open file fd. It can
accelerate the speed of allocating or removing fd from
fdtable.
Signed-off-by: Howard Zhang <howard.zhang@arm.com>
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Kernfs provides an internal mechanism to defer calls to `DecRef()` because
on the last reference `Filesystem.mu` must be held and most places that
need to call `DecRef()` are inside the lock. The same can be true for
filesystems that extend kernfs. procfs needs to look up files and `DecRef()`
them inside the `kernfs.Filesystem.mu`. If the files happen to be procfs
files, it can deadlock trying to decrement if it's the last reference.
This change extends the mechanism to external callers to defer DecRefs
to `vfs.FileDescription` and `vfs.VirtualDentries`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 384361647
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Update the following from syserror to the linuxerr equivalent:
EEXIST
EFAULT
ENOTDIR
ENOTTY
EOPNOTSUPP
ERANGE
ESRCH
PiperOrigin-RevId: 384329869
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 383940663
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 383705129
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This change makes the checklocks analyzer considerable more powerful, adding:
* The ability to traverse complex structures, e.g. to have multiple nested
fields as part of the annotation.
* The ability to resolve simple anonymous functions and closures, and perform
lock analysis across these invocations. This does not apply to closures that
are passed elsewhere, since it is not possible to know the context in which
they might be invoked.
* The ability to annotate return values in addition to receivers and other
parameters, with the same complex structures noted above.
* Ignoring locking semantics for "fresh" objects, i.e. objects that are
allocated in the local frame (typically a new-style function).
* Sanity checking of locking state across block transitions and returns, to
ensure that no unexpected locks are held.
Note that initially, most of these findings are excluded by a comprehensive
nogo.yaml. The findings that are included are fundamental lock violations.
The changes here should be relatively low risk, minor refactorings to either
include necessary annotations to simplify the code structure (in general
removing closures in favor of methods) so that the analyzer can be easily
track the lock state.
This change additional includes two changes to nogo itself:
* Sanity checking of all types to ensure that the binary and ast-derived
types have a consistent objectpath, to prevent the bug above from occurring
silently (and causing much confusion). This also requires a trick in
order to ensure that serialized facts are consumable downstream. This can
be removed with https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/331789 merged.
* A minor refactoring to isolation the objdump settings in its own package.
This was originally used to implement the sanity check above, but this
information is now being passed another way. The minor refactor is preserved
however, since it cleans up the code slightly and is minimal risk.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 382613300
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Update/remove most syserror errors to linuxerr equivalents. For list
of removed errors, see //pkg/syserror/syserror.go.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 382574582
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Update all instances of the above errors to the faster linuxerr implementation.
With the temporary linuxerr.Equals(), no logical changes are made.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 382306655
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Remove three syserror entries duplicated in linuxerr. Because of the
linuxerr.Equals method, this is a mere change of return values from
syserror to linuxerr definitions.
Done with only these three errnos as CLs removing all grow to a significantly
large size.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 382173835
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A caller of CreateProcessGroup looks up a thread group without locks, so
the target process can exit before CreateProcessGroup will be called.
Reported-by: syzbot+6abb7c34663dacbd55a8@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
PiperOrigin-RevId: 381351069
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Compare
if (!thread_group_leader(tracee))
tracee = rcu_dereference(tracee->group_leader);
in security/yama/yama_lsm.c:ptracer_exception_found().
PiperOrigin-RevId: 381074242
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Add Equals method to compare syserror and unix.Errno errors to linuxerr errors.
This will facilitate removal of syserror definitions in a followup, and
finding needed conversions from unix.Errno to linuxerr.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 380909667
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...and pass it explicitly.
This reverts commit b63e61828d0652ad1769db342c17a3529d2d24ed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 380039167
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Move Error struct to pkg/errors package for use in multiple places.
Move linuxerr static definitions under pkg/errors/linuxerr.
Add a lookup list for quick lookup of *errors.Error by errno. This is useful
when converting syserror errors and unix.Errno/syscall.Errrno values to
*errors.Error.
Update benchmarks routines to include conversions.
The below benchmarks show *errors.Error usage to be comparable to using
unix.Errno.
BenchmarkAssignUnix
BenchmarkAssignUnix-32 787875022 1.284 ns/op
BenchmarkAssignLinuxerr
BenchmarkAssignLinuxerr-32 1000000000 1.209 ns/op
BenchmarkAssignSyserror
BenchmarkAssignSyserror-32 759269229 1.429 ns/op
BenchmarkCompareUnix
BenchmarkCompareUnix-32 1000000000 1.310 ns/op
BenchmarkCompareLinuxerr
BenchmarkCompareLinuxerr-32 1000000000 1.241 ns/op
BenchmarkCompareSyserror
BenchmarkCompareSyserror-32 147196165 8.248 ns/op
BenchmarkSwitchUnix
BenchmarkSwitchUnix-32 373233556 3.664 ns/op
BenchmarkSwitchLinuxerr
BenchmarkSwitchLinuxerr-32 476323929 3.294 ns/op
BenchmarkSwitchSyserror
BenchmarkSwitchSyserror-32 39293408 29.62 ns/op
BenchmarkReturnUnix
BenchmarkReturnUnix-32 1000000000 0.5042 ns/op
BenchmarkReturnLinuxerr
BenchmarkReturnLinuxerr-32 1000000000 0.8152 ns/op
BenchmarkConvertUnixLinuxerr
BenchmarkConvertUnixLinuxerr-32 739948875 1.547 ns/op
BenchmarkConvertUnixLinuxerrZero
BenchmarkConvertUnixLinuxerrZero-32 977733974 1.489 ns/op
PiperOrigin-RevId: 379806801
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