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/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_recovery is used to enable RACK loss
recovery in TCP.
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context is passed to DecRef() and Release() which is
needed for SO_LINGER implementation.
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Socket option values are now required to implement marshal.Marshallable.
Co-authored-by: Rahat Mahmood <rahat@google.com>
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When we failed to create the new socket after adding the fd to
fdnotifier, we should remove the fd from fdnotifier, because we
are going to close the fd directly.
Fixes: #3241
Signed-off-by: Tiwei Bie <tiwei.btw@antgroup.com>
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Creating sockets by hostinet with VFS2 fails due to triggerring a
seccomp violation. In essence, we fails to pass down the field of
family.
We fix this by passing down this field, family.
Fixes #3141
Signed-off-by: Jianfeng Tan <henry.tjf@antfin.com>
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Updates #2972
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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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On native Linux, calling recv/read right after send/write sometimes returns
EWOULDBLOCK, if the data has not made it to the receiving socket (even though
the endpoints are on the same host). Poll before reading to avoid this.
Making this change also uncovered a hostinet bug (gvisor.dev/issue/2726),
which is noted in this CL.
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Updates #1197, #1198, #1672
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Three updates:
- Mark all vfs2 socket syscalls as supported.
- Use the same dev number and ino number generator for all types of sockets,
unlike in VFS1.
- Do not use host fd for hostinet metadata.
Fixes #1476, #1478, #1484, 1485, #2017.
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All three follow the same pattern:
1. Refactor VFS1 sockets into socketOpsCommon, so that most of the methods can
be shared with VFS2.
2. Create a FileDescriptionImpl with the corresponding socket operations,
rewriting the few that cannot be shared with VFS1.
3. Set up a VFS2 socket provider that creates a socket by setting up a dentry
in the global Kernel.socketMount and connecting it with a new
FileDescription.
This mostly completes the work for porting sockets to VFS2, and many syscall
tests can be enabled as a result.
There are several networking-related syscall tests that are still not passing:
1. net gofer tests
2. socketpair gofer tests
2. sendfile tests (splice is not implemented in VFS2 yet)
Updates #1478, #1484, #1485
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These were out-of-band notes that can help provide additional context
and simplify automated imports.
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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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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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Also, improve performance by calculating how much space is needed before making
an allocation for sendmsg in hostinet.
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There are two potential ways of sending a TOS byte with outgoing packets:
including a control message in sendmsg, or setting the IP_TOS/IPV6_TCLASS
socket options (for IPV4 and IPV6 respectively). This change lets hostinet
support the latter.
Fixes #1188
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There are two potential ways of sending a TOS byte with outgoing packets:
including a control message in sendmsg, or setting the IP_TOS/IPV6_TCLASS
socket options (for IPV4 and IPV6 respectively). This change lets hostinet
support the former.
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This involves allowing getsockopt/setsockopt for the corresponding socket
options, as well as allowing hostinet to process control messages received from
the actual recvmsg syscall.
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In the future this will replace DanglingEndpoints. DanglingEndpoints must be
kept for now due to issues with save/restore.
This is arguably a cleaner design and allows the stack to know which transport
endpoints might still be using its link endpoints.
Updates #837
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For hostinet, we inherit the data from host procfs. To to that, we
cache the fds for these files for later reads.
Fixes #506
Signed-off-by: Jianfeng Tan <henry.tjf@antfin.com>
Change-Id: I2f81215477455b9c59acf67e33f5b9af28ee0165
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We wrongly parses output interface as gateway address.
The fix is straightforward.
Fixes #638
Signed-off-by: Jianfeng Tan <henry.tjf@antfin.com>
Change-Id: Ia4bab31f3c238b0278ea57ab22590fad00eaf061
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/google/gvisor/pull/684 from tanjianfeng:fix-638 b940e810367ad1273519bfa594f4371bdd293e83
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Previously we were representing socket addresses as an interface{},
which allowed any type which could be binary.Marshal()ed to be used as
a socket address. This is fine when the address is passed to userspace
via the linux ABI, but is problematic when used from within the sentry
such as by networking procfs files.
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Endpoint protocol goroutines were previously started as part of
loading the endpoint. This is potentially too soon, as resources used
by these goroutine may not have been loaded. Protocol goroutines may
perform meaningful work as soon as they're started (ex: incoming
connect) which can cause them to indirectly access resources that
haven't been loaded yet.
This CL defers resuming all protocol goroutines until the end of
restore.
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Implements support for RTM_GETROUTE requests for netlink sockets.
Fixes #507
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This proc file reports the stats of interfaces. We could use ifconfig
command to check the result.
Signed-off-by: Jianfeng Tan <henry.tjf@antfin.com>
Change-Id: Ia7c1e637f5c76c30791ffda68ee61e861b6ef827
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://gvisor-review.googlesource.com/c/gvisor/+/18282/
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This renames FDMap to FDTable and drops the kernel.FD type, which had an entire
package to itself and didn't serve much use (it was freely cast between types,
and served as more of an annoyance than providing any protection.)
Based on BenchmarkFDLookupAndDecRef-12, we can expect 5-10 ns per lookup
operation, and 10-15 ns per concurrent lookup operation of savings.
This also fixes two tangential usage issues with the FDMap. Namely, non-atomic
use of NewFDFrom and associated calls to Remove (that are both racy and fail to
drop the reference on the underlying file.)
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Get/Set pipe size and ioctl support were missing from
overlayfs. It required moving the pipe.Sizer interface
to fs so that overlay could get access.
Fixes #318
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sockets, pipes and other non-seekable file descriptors don't
use file.offset, so we don't need to update it.
With this change, we will be able to call file operations
without locking the file.mu mutex. This is already used for
pipes in the splice system call.
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SO_TYPE was already implemented for everything but netlink sockets.
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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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Store enough information in the kernel socket table to distinguish
between different types of sockets. Previously we were only storing
the socket family, but this isn't enough to classify sockets. For
example, TCPv4 and UDPv4 sockets are both AF_INET, and ICMP sockets
are SOCK_DGRAM sockets with a particular protocol.
Instead of creating more sub-tables, flatten the socket table and
provide a filtering mechanism based on the socket entry.
Also generate and store a socket entry index ("sl" in linux) which
allows us to output entries in a stable order from procfs.
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SockType isn't specific to unix domain sockets, and the current
definition basically mirrors the linux ABI's definition.
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This is necessary for implementing network diagnostic interfaces like
/proc/net/{tcp,udp,unix} and sock_diag(7).
For pass-through endpoints such as hostinet, we obtain the socket
state from the backend. For netstack, we add explicit tracking of TCP
states.
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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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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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The MSG_TRUNC flag is set in the msghdr when a message is truncated.
Fixes google/gvisor#200
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Track new sockets created during accept(2) in the socket table for all
families. Previously we were only doing this for unix domain sockets.
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Nothing reads them and they can simply get stale.
Generated with:
$ sed -i "s/licenses(\(.*\)).*/licenses(\1)/" **/BUILD
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More helper structs have been added to the fsutil package to make it easier to
implement fs.InodeOperations and fs.FileOperations.
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