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2021-02-05Replace TaskFromContext(ctx).Kernel() with KernelFromContext(ctx)Ting-Yu Wang
Panic seen at some code path like control.ExecAsync where ctx does not have a Task. Reported-by: syzbot+55ce727161cf94a7b7d6@syzkaller.appspotmail.com PiperOrigin-RevId: 355960596
2021-01-28Change tcpip.Error to an interfaceTamir Duberstein
This makes it possible to add data to types that implement tcpip.Error. ErrBadLinkEndpoint is removed as it is unused. PiperOrigin-RevId: 354437314
2021-01-26Initialize the send buffer handler in endpoint creation.Nayana Bidari
- This CL will initialize the function handler used for getting the send buffer size limits during endpoint creation and does not require the caller of SetSendBufferSize(..) to know the endpoint type(tcp/udp/..) PiperOrigin-RevId: 353992634
2021-01-26Do not send SCM Rights more than once when message is truncated.Dean Deng
If data is sent over a stream socket that will not fit all at once, it will be sent over multiple packets. SCM Rights should only be sent with the first packet (see net/unix/af_unix.c:unix_stream_sendmsg in Linux). Reported-by: syzbot+aa26482e9c4887aff259@syzkaller.appspotmail.com PiperOrigin-RevId: 353886442
2021-01-26Move SO_SNDBUF to socketops.Nayana Bidari
This CL moves {S,G}etsockopt of SO_SNDBUF from all endpoints to socketops. For unix sockets, we do not support setting of this option. PiperOrigin-RevId: 353871484
2021-01-20Move Lock/UnlockPOSIX into LockFD util.Dean Deng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 352904728
2021-01-12Fix simple mistakes identified by goreportcard.Adin Scannell
These are primarily simplification and lint mistakes. However, minor fixes are also included and tests added where appropriate. PiperOrigin-RevId: 351425971
2020-12-14Move SO_LINGER option to socketops.Nayana Bidari
PiperOrigin-RevId: 347437786
2020-12-02[netstack] Refactor common utils out of netstack to socket package.Ayush Ranjan
Moved AddressAndFamily() and ConvertAddress() to socket package from netstack. This helps because these utilities are used by sibling netstack packages. Such sibling dependencies can later cause circular dependencies. Common utils shared between siblings should be moved up to the parent. PiperOrigin-RevId: 345275571
2020-11-26[netstack] Add SOL_TCP options to SocketOptions.Ayush Ranjan
Ports the following options: - TCP_NODELAY - TCP_CORK - TCP_QUICKACK Also deletes the {Get/Set}SockOptBool interface methods from all implementations PiperOrigin-RevId: 344378824
2020-11-18[netstack] Move SO_KEEPALIVE and SO_ACCEPTCONN option to SocketOptions.Ayush Ranjan
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343217712
2020-11-18[netstack] Move SO_REUSEPORT and SO_REUSEADDR option to SocketOptions.Ayush Ranjan
This changes also introduces: - `SocketOptionsHandler` interface which can be implemented by endpoints to handle endpoint specific behavior on SetSockOpt. This is analogous to what Linux does. - `DefaultSocketOptionsHandler` which is a default implementation of the above. This is embedded in all endpoints so that we don't have to uselessly implement empty functions. Endpoints with specific behavior can override the embedded method by manually defining its own implementation. PiperOrigin-RevId: 343158301
2020-11-18[netstack] Move SO_PASSCRED option to SocketOptions.Ayush Ranjan
This change also makes the following fixes: - Make SocketOptions use atomic operations instead of having to acquire/drop locks upon each get/set option. - Make documentation more consistent. - Remove tcpip.SocketOptions from socketOpsCommon because it already exists in transport.Endpoint. - Refactors get/set socket options tests to be easily extendable. PiperOrigin-RevId: 343103780
2020-11-12Refactor SOL_SOCKET optionsNayana Bidari
Store all the socket level options in a struct and call {Get/Set}SockOpt on this struct. This will avoid implementing socket level options on all endpoints. This CL contains implementing one socket level option for tcp and udp endpoints. PiperOrigin-RevId: 342203981
2020-11-09Initialize references with a value of 1.Dean Deng
This lets us avoid treating a value of 0 as one reference. All references using the refsvfs2 template must call InitRefs() before the reference is incremented/decremented, or else a panic will occur. Therefore, it should be pretty easy to identify missing InitRef calls during testing. Updates #1486. PiperOrigin-RevId: 341411151
2020-10-26Fix SCM Rights S/R reference leak.Dean Deng
Control messages collected when peeking into a socket were being leaked. PiperOrigin-RevId: 339114961
2020-10-23Fix nogo tests in //pkg/sentry/socket/...Ting-Yu Wang
PiperOrigin-RevId: 338784921
2020-10-23[vfs] kernfs: Implement remaining InodeAttr fields.Ayush Ranjan
Added the following fields in kernfs.InodeAttr: - blockSize - atime - mtime - ctime Also resolved all TODOs for #1193. Fixes #1193 PiperOrigin-RevId: 338714527
2020-10-23Support getsockopt for SO_ACCEPTCONN.Nayana Bidari
The SO_ACCEPTCONN option is used only on getsockopt(). When this option is specified, getsockopt() indicates whether socket listening is enabled for the socket. A value of zero indicates that socket listening is disabled; non-zero that it is enabled. PiperOrigin-RevId: 338703206
2020-10-23Rewrite reference leak checker without finalizers.Dean Deng
Our current reference leak checker uses finalizers to verify whether an object has reached zero references before it is garbage collected. There are multiple problems with this mechanism, so a rewrite is in order. With finalizers, there is no way to guarantee that a finalizer will run before the program exits. When an unreachable object with a finalizer is garbage collected, its finalizer will be added to a queue and run asynchronously. The best we can do is run garbage collection upon sandbox exit to make sure that all finalizers are enqueued. Furthermore, if there is a chain of finalized objects, e.g. A points to B points to C, garbage collection needs to run multiple times before all of the finalizers are enqueued. The first GC run will register the finalizer for A but not free it. It takes another GC run to free A, at which point B's finalizer can be registered. As a result, we need to run GC as many times as the length of the longest such chain to have a somewhat reliable leak checker. Finally, a cyclical chain of structs pointing to one another will never be garbage collected if a finalizer is set. This is a well-known issue with Go finalizers (https://github.com/golang/go/issues/7358). Using leak checking on filesystem objects that produce cycles will not work and even result in memory leaks. The new leak checker stores reference counted objects in a global map when leak check is enabled and removes them once they are destroyed. At sandbox exit, any remaining objects in the map are considered as leaked. This provides a deterministic way of detecting leaks without relying on the complexities of finalizers and garbage collection. This approach has several benefits over the former, including: - Always detects leaks of objects that should be destroyed very close to sandbox exit. The old checker very rarely detected these leaks, because it relied on garbage collection to be run in a short window of time. - Panics if we forgot to enable leak check on a ref-counted object (we will try to remove it from the map when it is destroyed, but it will never have been added). - Can store extra logging information in the map values without adding to the size of the ref count struct itself. With the size of just an int64, the ref count object remains compact, meaning frequent operations like IncRef/DecRef are more cache-efficient. - Can aggregate leak results in a single report after the sandbox exits. Instead of having warnings littered in the log, which were non-deterministically triggered by garbage collection, we can print all warning messages at once. Note that this could also be a limitation--the sandbox must exit properly for leaks to be detected. Some basic benchmarking indicates that this change does not significantly affect performance when leak checking is enabled, which is understandable since registering/unregistering is only done once for each filesystem object. Updates #1486. PiperOrigin-RevId: 338685972
2020-10-14Fix SCM Rights reference leaks.Dean Deng
Control messages should be released on Read (which ignores the control message) or zero-byte Send. Otherwise, open fds sent through the control messages will be leaked. PiperOrigin-RevId: 337110774
2020-09-29Merge pull request #3875 from btw616:fix/issue-3874gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334428344
2020-09-28Don't leak dentries returned by sockfs.NewDentry().Jamie Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334263322
2020-09-24Add basic stateify annotations.Adin Scannell
Updates #1663 PiperOrigin-RevId: 333539293
2020-09-24Fix socket record leak in VFS2Tiwei Bie
VFS2 socket record is not removed from the system-wide socket table when the socket is released, which will lead to a memory leak. This patch fixes this issue. Fixes: #3874 Signed-off-by: Tiwei Bie <tiwei.btw@antgroup.com>
2020-09-17{Set,Get} SO_LINGER on all endpoints.Nayana Bidari
SO_LINGER is a socket level option and should be stored on all endpoints even though it is used to linger only for TCP endpoints. PiperOrigin-RevId: 332369252
2020-09-16Automated rollback of changelist 329526153Nayana Bidari
PiperOrigin-RevId: 332097286
2020-09-11Move the 'marshal' and 'primitive' packages to the 'pkg' directory.Rahat Mahmood
PiperOrigin-RevId: 331256608
2020-09-02Fix Accept to not return error for sockets in accept queue.Bhasker Hariharan
Accept on gVisor will return an error if a socket in the accept queue was closed before Accept() was called. Linux will return the new fd even if the returned socket is already closed by the peer say due to a RST being sent by the peer. This seems to be intentional in linux more details on the github issue. Fixes #3780 PiperOrigin-RevId: 329828404
2020-09-01Automated rollback of changelist 328350576Nayana Bidari
PiperOrigin-RevId: 329526153
2020-08-27Improve type safety for socket optionsGhanan Gowripalan
The existing implementation for {G,S}etSockOpt take arguments of an empty interface type which all types (implicitly) implement; any type may be passed to the functions. This change introduces marker interfaces for socket options that may be set or queried which socket option types implement to ensure that invalid types are caught at compile time. Different interfaces are used to allow the compiler to enforce read-only or set-only socket options. Fixes #3714. RELNOTES: n/a PiperOrigin-RevId: 328832161
2020-08-27Add function to get error from a tcpip.EndpointGhanan Gowripalan
In an upcoming CL, socket option types are made to implement a marker interface with pointer receivers. Since this results in calling methods of an interface with a pointer, we incur an allocation when attempting to get an Endpoint's last error with the current implementation. When calling the method of an interface, the compiler is unable to determine what the interface implementation does with the pointer (since calling a method on an interface uses virtual dispatch at runtime so the compiler does not know what the interface method will do) so it allocates on the heap to be safe incase an implementation continues to hold the pointer after the functioon returns (the reference escapes the scope of the object). In the example below, the compiler does not know what b.foo does with the reference to a it allocates a on the heap as the reference to a may escape the scope of a. ``` var a int var b someInterface b.foo(&a) ``` This change removes the opportunity for that allocation. RELNOTES: n/a PiperOrigin-RevId: 328796559
2020-08-25Use new reference count utility throughout gvisor.Dean Deng
This uses the refs_vfs2 template in vfs2 as well as objects common to vfs1 and vfs2. Note that vfs1-only refcounts are not replaced, since vfs1 will be deleted soon anyway. The following structs now use the new tool, with leak check enabled: devpts:rootInode fuse:inode kernfs:Dentry kernfs:dir kernfs:readonlyDir kernfs:StaticDirectory proc:fdDirInode proc:fdInfoDirInode proc:subtasksInode proc:taskInode proc:tasksInode vfs:FileDescription vfs:MountNamespace vfs:Filesystem sys:dir kernel:FSContext kernel:ProcessGroup kernel:Session shm:Shm mm:aioMappable mm:SpecialMappable transport:queue And the following use the template, but because they currently are not leak checked, a TODO is left instead of enabling leak check in this patch: kernel:FDTable tun:tunEndpoint Updates #1486. PiperOrigin-RevId: 328460377
2020-08-25remove iptables sockopt special casesKevin Krakauer
iptables sockopts were kludged into an unnecessary check, this properly relegates them to the {get,set}SockOptIP functions. PiperOrigin-RevId: 328395135
2020-08-25Support SO_LINGER socket option.Nayana Bidari
When SO_LINGER option is enabled, the close will not return until all the queued messages are sent and acknowledged for the socket or linger timeout is reached. If the option is not set, close will return immediately. This option is mainly supported for connection oriented protocols such as TCP. PiperOrigin-RevId: 328350576
2020-08-17Remove weak references from unix sockets.Dean Deng
The abstract socket namespace no longer holds any references on sockets. Instead, TryIncRef() is used when a socket is being retrieved in BoundEndpoint(). Abstract sockets are now responsible for removing themselves from the namespace they are in, when they are destroyed. Updates #1486. PiperOrigin-RevId: 327064173
2020-08-03Plumbing context.Context to DecRef() and Release().Nayana Bidari
context is passed to DecRef() and Release() which is needed for SO_LINGER implementation. PiperOrigin-RevId: 324672584
2020-07-23Marshallable socket opitons.Ayush Ranjan
Socket option values are now required to implement marshal.Marshallable. Co-authored-by: Rahat Mahmood <rahat@google.com> PiperOrigin-RevId: 322831612
2020-06-18socket/unix: (*connectionedEndpoint).State() has to take the endpoint lockAndrei Vagin
It accesses e.receiver which is protected by the endpoint lock. WARNING: DATA RACE Write at 0x00c0006aa2b8 by goroutine 189: pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport.(*connectionedEndpoint).Connect.func1() pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport/connectioned.go:359 +0x50 pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport.(*connectionedEndpoint).BidirectionalConnect() pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport/connectioned.go:327 +0xa3c pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport.(*connectionedEndpoint).Connect() pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport/connectioned.go:363 +0xca pkg/sentry/socket/unix.(*socketOpsCommon).Connect() pkg/sentry/socket/unix/unix.go:420 +0x13a pkg/sentry/socket/unix.(*SocketOperations).Connect() <autogenerated>:1 +0x78 pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux.Connect() pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux/sys_socket.go:286 +0x251 Previous read at 0x00c0006aa2b8 by goroutine 270: pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport.(*baseEndpoint).Connected() pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport/unix.go:789 +0x42 pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport.(*connectionedEndpoint).State() pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport/connectioned.go:479 +0x2f pkg/sentry/socket/unix.(*socketOpsCommon).State() pkg/sentry/socket/unix/unix.go:714 +0xc3e pkg/sentry/socket/unix.(*socketOpsCommon).SendMsg() pkg/sentry/socket/unix/unix.go:466 +0xc44 pkg/sentry/socket/unix.(*SocketOperations).SendMsg() <autogenerated>:1 +0x173 pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux.sendTo() pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux/sys_socket.go:1121 +0x4c5 pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux.SendTo() pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux/sys_socket.go:1134 +0x87 Reported-by: syzbot+c2be37eedc672ed59a86@syzkaller.appspotmail.com PiperOrigin-RevId: 317236996
2020-06-17Implement POSIX locksFabricio Voznika
- 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 PiperOrigin-RevId: 316910286
2020-06-10socket/unix: handle sendto address argument for connected socketsAndrei Vagin
In case of SOCK_SEQPACKET, it has to be ignored. In case of SOCK_STREAM, EISCONN or EOPNOTSUPP has to be returned. PiperOrigin-RevId: 315755972
2020-06-09Implement flock(2) in VFS2Fabricio Voznika
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 PiperOrigin-RevId: 315604825
2020-06-02Check that two sockets with different types can't be connected to each otherAndrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314450191
2020-05-07Allocate device numbers for VFS2 filesystems.Jamie Liu
Updates #1197, #1198, #1672 PiperOrigin-RevId: 310432006
2020-05-05Update vfs2 socket TODOs.Dean Deng
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. PiperOrigin-RevId: 309994579
2020-05-01Port netstack, hostinet, and netlink sockets to VFS2.Dean Deng
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
2020-04-28Fix Unix socket permissions.Dean Deng
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. PiperOrigin-RevId: 308949084
2020-04-28Deduplicate unix socket Release() method.Dean Deng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 308932254
2020-04-28Support pipes and sockets in VFS2 gofer fs.Dean Deng
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. PiperOrigin-RevId: 308828161
2020-04-27Import host sockets.Dean Deng
The FileDescription implementation for hostfs sockets uses the standard Unix socket implementation (unix.SocketVFS2), but is also tied to a hostfs dentry. Updates #1672, #1476 PiperOrigin-RevId: 308716426