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Ensure we use the correct architecture-specific defintion of epoll
event, and use go-marshal for serialization.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 308100771
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 307941984
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Included:
- loader_test.go RunTest and TestStartSignal VFS2
- container_test.go TestAppExitStatus on VFS2
- experimental flag added to runsc to turn on VFS2
Note: shared mounts are not yet supported.
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Updates #1035
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 306891171
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 306306809
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Note that most kinds of sockets are not yet supported in VFS2
(only Unix sockets are partially supported at the moment), so
these syscalls will still generally fail. Enabling them allows
us to begin running socket tests for VFS2 as more features are
ported over.
Updates #1476, #1478, #1484, #1485.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 306292294
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The comments in the ticket indicate that this behavior
is fine and that the ticket should be closed, so we shouldn't
need pointers to the ticket.
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noNewPrivileges is ignored if set to false since gVisor assumes that
PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS is always enabled.
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The dependency strace=>kernel grew over time. strace also depends on
task's FD table and FSContext. It could be fixed with some interfaces
the other way, but then we're trading an interface for another, and
kernel.Stracer is likely cleaner.
Closes #155
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 305807868
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Signed-off-by: Haibo Xu <haibo.xu@arm.com>
Change-Id: I5bb8fa7d580d173b1438d6465e1adb442216c8fa
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 305592245
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This required minor restructuring of how system call tables were saved
and restored, but it makes way more sense this way.
Updates #2243
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 305067208
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Updates #1476, #1478, #1484, #1485.
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Software GSO implementation currently has a complicated code path with
implicit assumptions that all packets to WritePackets carry same Data
and it does this to avoid allocations on the path etc. But this makes it
hard to reuse the WritePackets API.
This change breaks all such assumptions by introducing a new Vectorised
View API ReadToVV which can be used to cleanly split a VV into multiple
independent VVs. Further this change also makes packet buffers linkable
to form an intrusive list. This allows us to get rid of the array of
packet buffers that are passed in the WritePackets API call and replace
it with a list of packet buffers.
While this code does introduce some more allocations in the benchmarks
it doesn't cause any degradation.
Updates #231
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This change involves several steps:
- Refactor the VFS1 unix socket implementation to share methods between VFS1
and VFS2 where possible. Re-implement the rest.
- Override the default PRead, Read, PWrite, Write, Ioctl, Release methods in
FileDescriptionDefaultImpl.
- Add functions to create and initialize a new Dentry/Inode and FileDescription
for a Unix socket file.
Updates #1476
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 304684417
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 304119255
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SA_RESTORER is always used on Intel platform.
But this flag is optional on other platforms.
The vdso is enabled, so we can use the sigreturn trampolines
the vdso provides instead on Arm platform.
Signed-off-by: Bin Lu <bin.lu@arm.com>
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A socket mount where anonymous sockets will reside is added to the
VirtualFilesystem. Socketfs is built on top of kernfs.
Updates #1476, #1478, #1484, #1485.
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This feature will match UID and GID of the packet creator, for locally
generated packets. This match is only valid in the OUTPUT and POSTROUTING
chains. Forwarded packets do not have any socket associated with them.
Packets from kernel threads do have a socket, but usually no owner.
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workMu is removed and e.mu is now a mutex that supports TryLock. The packet
processing path tries to lock the mutex and if its locked it will just queue the
packet and move on. The endpoint.UnlockUser() will process any backlog of
packets before unlocking the socket.
This simplifies the locking inside tcp endpoints a lot. Further the
endpoint.LockUser() implements spinning as long as the lock is not held by
another syscall goroutine. This ensures low latency as not spinning leads to the
task thread being put to sleep if the lock is held by the packet dispatch
path. This is suboptimal as the lower layer rarely holds the lock for long so
implementing spinning here helps.
If the lock is held by another task goroutine then we just proceed to call
LockUser() and the task could be put to sleep.
The protocol goroutines themselves just call e.mu.Lock() and block if the
lock is currently not available.
Updates #231, #357
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It was looking at VFS1 table to determine where to
allocate the next FD from.
Updates #1035
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