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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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For TCP sockets gVisor incorrectly returns EAGAIN when no ephemeral ports are
available to bind during a connect. Linux returns EADDRNOTAVAIL. This change
fixes gVisor to return the correct code and adds a test for the same.
This change also fixes a minor bug for ping sockets where connect() would fail
with EINVAL unless the socket was bound first.
Also added tests for testing UDP Port exhaustion and Ping socket port
exhaustion.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314988525
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IPTables.connections contains a sync.RWMutex. Copying it will trigger copylocks
analysis. Tested by manually enabling nogo tests.
sync.RWMutex is added to IPTables for the additional race condition discovered.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314817019
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* Aggregate architecture Overview in "What is gVisor?" as it makes more sense
in one place.
* Drop "user-space kernel" and use "application kernel". The term "user-space
kernel" is confusing when some platform implementation do not run in
user-space (instead running in guest ring zero).
* Clear up the relationship between the Platform page in the user guide and the
Platform page in the architecture guide, and ensure they are cross-linked.
* Restore the call-to-action quick start link in the main page, and drop the
GitHub link (which also appears in the top-right).
* Improve image formatting by centering all doc and blog images, and move the
image captions to the alt text.
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This change adds support for TCP_SYNCNT and TCP_WINDOW_CLAMP options
in GetSockOpt/SetSockOpt. This change does not really change any
behaviour in Netstack and only stores/returns the stored value.
Actual honoring of these options will be added as required.
Fixes #2626, #2625
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kernel.Task.Block() requires that the caller is running on the task goroutine.
netstack.SocketOperations.Write() uses kernel.TaskFromContext() to call
kernel.Task.Block() even if it's not running on the task goroutine. Stop doing
that.
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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
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309457331
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Sentry metrics with nanoseconds units are labeled as such, and non-cumulative
sentry metrics are supported.
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This should fix panic at aio callback.
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We already have network namespace for netstack.
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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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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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This is a precursor to be being able to build an intrusive list
of PacketBuffers for use in queuing disciplines being implemented.
Updates #2214
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Fixes #506
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Also get rid of the readViewHasData as it's not required anymore.
Updates #231, #357
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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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DATA RACE in netstack.(*SocketOperations).fetchReadView
Write at 0x00c001dca138 by goroutine 1001:
gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket/netstack.(*SocketOperations).fetchReadView()
pkg/sentry/socket/netstack/netstack.go:418 +0x85
gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket/netstack.(*SocketOperations).coalescingRead()
pkg/sentry/socket/netstack/netstack.go:2309 +0x67
gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket/netstack.(*SocketOperations).nonBlockingRead()
pkg/sentry/socket/netstack/netstack.go:2378 +0x183d
Previous read at 0x00c001dca138 by goroutine 1111:
gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket/netstack.(*SocketOperations).Ioctl()
pkg/sentry/socket/netstack/netstack.go:2666 +0x533
gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux.Ioctl()
Reported-by: syzbot+d4c3885fcc346f08deb6@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
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Added the ability to get/set the IP_RECVTCLASS socket option on UDP endpoints.
If enabled, traffic class from the incoming Network Header passed as ancillary
data in the ControlMessages.
Adding Get/SetSockOptBool to decrease the overhead of getting/setting simple
options. (This was absorbed in a CL that will be landing before this one).
Test:
* Added unit test to udp_test.go that tests getting/setting as well as
verifying that we receive expected TOS from incoming packet.
* Added a syscall test for verifying getting/setting
* Removed test skip for existing syscall test to enable end to end test.
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From RFC 793 s3.9 p58 Event Processing:
If RECEIVE Call arrives in CLOSED state and the user has access to such a
connection, the return should be "error: connection does not exist"
Fixes #1598
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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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Such a stat accounts for all connections that are currently
established and not yet transitioned to close state.
Also fix bug in double increment of CurrentEstablished stat.
Fixes #1579
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CERT Advisory CA-96.21 III. Solution advises that devices drop packets which
could not have correctly arrived on the wire, such as receiving a packet where
the source IP address is owned by the device that sent it.
Fixes #1507
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Fixes #1490
Fixes #1495
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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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This makes it possible to call the sockopt from go even when the NIC has no
name.
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ending up with the wrong chains and is indexing -1 into rules.
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...and port V6OnlyOption to it.
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This gets us closer to passing the iptables tests and opens up iptables
so it can be worked on by multiple people.
A few restrictions are enforced for security (i.e. we don't want to let
users write a bunch of iptables rules and then just not enforce them):
- Only the filter table is writable.
- Only ACCEPT rules with no matching criteria can be added.
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