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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.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 312320587
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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.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311845158
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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
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311453777
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 311203776
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 311181084
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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.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311178335
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- Added support for matching gid owner and invert flag for uid
and gid.
$ iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp -m owner --gid-owner root -j ACCEPT
$ iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp -m owner ! --uid-owner root -j ACCEPT
$ iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp -m owner ! --gid-owner root -j DROP
- Added tests for uid, gid and invert flags.
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We weren't properly checking whether the inserted default rule was
unconditional.
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Enables commands with -o (--out-interface) for iptables rules.
$ iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -j ACCEPT
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Updates #1197, #1198, #1672
PiperOrigin-RevId: 310432006
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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.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309994579
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Connection tracking is used to track packets in prerouting and
output hooks of iptables. The NAT rules modify the tuples in
connections. The connection tracking code modifies the packets by
looking at the modified tuples.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 309491861
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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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The netfilter package uses logs to make debugging the (de)serialization of
structs easier. This generates a lot of (usually irrelevant) logs. Logging is
now hidden behind a debug flag.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309087115
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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.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 308932254
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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
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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
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 308674219
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Fixes #1477.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 308317511
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These methods let users eaily break the VectorisedView abstraction, and
allowed netstack to slip into pseudo-enforcement of the "all headers are
in the first View" invariant. Removing them and replacing with PullUp(n)
breaks this reliance and will make it easier to add iptables support and
rework network buffer management.
The new View.PullUp(n) method is low cost in the common case, when when
all the headers fit in the first View.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 308163542
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Sentry metrics with nanoseconds units are labeled as such, and non-cumulative
sentry metrics are supported.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 307598974
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