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Split usermem package to help remove syserror dependency in go_marshal.
New hostarch package contains code not dependent on syserror.
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- Rewrite arch.Stack.{Push,Pop}. For the most part, stack now
implements marshal.CopyContext and can be used as the target of
marshal operations. Stack.Push had some extra logic for
automatically null-terminating slices. This was only used for two
specific types of slices, and is now handled explicitly.
- Delete usermem.CopyObject{In,Out}.
- Replace most remaining uses of the encoding/binary package with
go-marshal. Most of these were using the binary package to compute
the size of a struct, which go-marshal can directly replace. ~3 uses
of the binary package remain. These aren't reasonably replaceable by
go-marshal: for example one use is to construct the syscall
trampoline for systrap.
- Fill out remaining convenience wrappers in the primitive package.
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context is passed to DecRef() and Release() which is
needed for SO_LINGER implementation.
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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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Example:
epoll_ctl(0x3 anon_inode:[eventpoll], EPOLL_CTL_ADD, 0x6 anon_inode:[eventfd], 0x7efe2fd92a80 {events=EPOLLIN|EPOLLOUT data=0x10203040506070a}) = 0x0 (4.411µs)
epoll_wait(0x3 anon_inode:[eventpoll], 0x7efe2fd92b50 {{events=EPOLLOUT data=0x102030405060708}{events=EPOLLOUT data=0x102030405060708}{events=EPOLLOUT data=0x102030405060708}}, 0x3, 0xffffffff) = 0x3 (29.891µs)
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- Added fsbridge package with interface that can be used to open
and read from VFS1 and VFS2 files.
- Converted ELF loader to use fsbridge
- Added VFS2 types to FSContext
- Added vfs.MountNamespace to ThreadGroup
Updates #1623
PiperOrigin-RevId: 295183950
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Log 8, 16, and 32 int optvals and dump the memory of other sizes.
Updates #1782
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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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I1202 14:55:06.835076 7991 x:0] [ 1] select_test E
select(0xa, 0x7fc6ce924c28 [0 1], null, null, 0x7fc6ce924c08 {sec=0 usec=0})
I1202 14:55:06.835102 7991 x:0] [ 1] select_test X
select(0xa, 0x7fc6ce924c28 [0 1], null, null, 0x7fc6ce924c08 {sec=0 usec=0})
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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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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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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
PiperOrigin-RevId: 245823212
Change-Id: I64530b24ad021a7d683137459cafc510f5ee1de9
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 245818639
Change-Id: I03703ef0fb9b6675955637b9fe2776204c545789
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I0410 15:40:38.854295 3776 x:0] [ 1] poll_test E poll(0x2b00bfb5c020 [{FD: 0x3 anon_inode:[eventfd], Events: POLLOUT, REvents: ...}], 0x1, 0x1)
I0410 15:40:38.854348 3776 x:0] [ 1] poll_test X poll(0x2b00bfb5c020 [{FD: 0x3 anon_inode:[eventfd], Events: POLLOUT|POLLERR|POLLHUP, REvents: POLLOUT}], 0x1, 0x1) = 0x1 (10.765?s)
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Change-Id: If07ba54a486fdeaaedfc0123769b78d1da862307
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Normal files display their path in the current mount namespace:
I0410 10:57:54.964196 216336 x:0] [ 1] ls X read(0x3 /proc/filesystems, 0x55cee3bdb2c0 "nodev\t9p\nnodev\tdevpts \nnodev\tdevtmpfs\nnodev\tproc\nnodev\tramdiskfs\nnodev\tsysfs\nnodev\ttmpfs\n", 0x1000) = 0x58 (24.462?s)
AT_FDCWD includes the CWD:
I0411 12:58:48.278427 1526 x:0] [ 1] stat_test E newfstatat(AT_FDCWD /home/prattmic, 0x55ea719b564e /proc/self, 0x7ef5cefc2be8, 0x0)
Sockets (and other non-vfs files) display an inode number (like
/proc/PID/fd):
I0410 10:54:38.909123 207684 x:0] [ 1] nc E bind(0x3 socket:[1], 0x55b5a1652040 {Family: AF_INET, Addr: , Port: 8080}, 0x10)
I also fixed a few syscall args that should be Path.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 243169025
Change-Id: Ic7dda6a82ae27062fe2a4a371557acfd6a21fa2a
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 242978508
Change-Id: I0ea59ac5ba1dd499e87c53f2e24709371048679b
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I0225 15:32:10.795034 4166 x:0] [ 6] E capget(0x7f477fdff8c8 {Version: 3, Pid: 0}, 0x7f477fdff8b0)
I0225 15:32:10.795059 4166 x:0] [ 6] X capget(0x7f477fdff8c8 {Version: 3, Pid: 0}, 0x7f477fdff8b0 {Permitted: CAP_CHOWN|CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE|CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH|CAP_FOWNER|CAP_FSETID|CAP_KILL|CAP_SETGID|CAP_SETUID|CAP_SETPCAP|CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE|CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE|CAP_NET_BROADCAST|CAP_NET_ADMIN|CAP_NET_RAW|CAP_IPC_LOCK|CAP_IPC_OWNER|CAP_SYS_MODULE|CAP_SYS_RAWIO|CAP_SYS_CHROOT|CAP_SYS_PTRACE|CAP_SYS_PACCT|CAP_SYS_ADMIN|CAP_SYS_BOOT|CAP_SYS_NICE|CAP_SYS_RESOURCE|CAP_SYS_TIME|CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG|CAP_MKNOD|CAP_LEASE|CAP_AUDIT_WRITE|CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL|CAP_SETFCAP|CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE|CAP_MAC_ADMIN|CAP_SYSLOG|CAP_WAKE_ALARM|CAP_BLOCK_SUSPEND|CAP_AUDIT_READ, Inheritable: CAP_CHOWN|CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE|CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH|CAP_FOWNER|CAP_FSETID|CAP_KILL|CAP_SETGID|CAP_SETUID|CAP_SETPCAP|CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE|CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE|CAP_NET_BROADCAST|CAP_NET_ADMIN|CAP_NET_RAW|CAP_IPC_LOCK|CAP_IPC_OWNER|CAP_SYS_MODULE|CAP_SYS_RAWIO|CAP_SYS_CHROOT|CAP_SYS_PTRACE|CAP_SYS_PACCT|CAP_SYS_ADMIN|CAP_SYS_BOOT|CAP_SYS_NICE|CAP_SYS_RESOURCE|CAP_SYS_TIME|CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG|CAP_MKNOD|CAP_LEASE|CAP_AUDIT_WRITE|CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL|CAP_SETFCAP|CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE|CAP_MAC_ADMIN|CAP_SYSLOG|CAP_WAKE_ALARM|CAP_BLOCK_SUSPEND|CAP_AUDIT_READ, Effective: 0x0}) = 0x0 (3.399?s)
I0225 15:32:10.795114 4166 x:0] [ 6] E capset(0x7f477fdff8c8 {Version: 3, Pid: 0}, 0x7f477fdff8b0 {Permitted: CAP_CHOWN|CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE|CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH|CAP_FOWNER|CAP_FSETID|CAP_KILL|CAP_SETGID|CAP_SETUID|CAP_SETPCAP|CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE|CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE|CAP_NET_BROADCAST|CAP_NET_ADMIN|CAP_NET_RAW|CAP_IPC_LOCK|CAP_IPC_OWNER|CAP_SYS_MODULE|CAP_SYS_RAWIO|CAP_SYS_CHROOT|CAP_SYS_PTRACE|CAP_SYS_PACCT|CAP_SYS_ADMIN|CAP_SYS_BOOT|CAP_SYS_NICE|CAP_SYS_RESOURCE|CAP_SYS_TIME|CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG|CAP_MKNOD|CAP_LEASE|CAP_AUDIT_WRITE|CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL|CAP_SETFCAP|CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE|CAP_MAC_ADMIN|CAP_SYSLOG|CAP_WAKE_ALARM|CAP_BLOCK_SUSPEND|CAP_AUDIT_READ, Inheritable: CAP_CHOWN|CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE|CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH|CAP_FOWNER|CAP_FSETID|CAP_KILL|CAP_SETGID|CAP_SETUID|CAP_SETPCAP|CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE|CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE|CAP_NET_BROADCAST|CAP_NET_ADMIN|CAP_NET_RAW|CAP_IPC_LOCK|CAP_IPC_OWNER|CAP_SYS_MODULE|CAP_SYS_RAWIO|CAP_SYS_CHROOT|CAP_SYS_PTRACE|CAP_SYS_PACCT|CAP_SYS_ADMIN|CAP_SYS_BOOT|CAP_SYS_NICE|CAP_SYS_RESOURCE|CAP_SYS_TIME|CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG|CAP_MKNOD|CAP_LEASE|CAP_AUDIT_WRITE|CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL|CAP_SETFCAP|CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE|CAP_MAC_ADMIN|CAP_SYSLOG|CAP_WAKE_ALARM|CAP_BLOCK_SUSPEND|CAP_AUDIT_READ, Effective: CAP_FOWNER})
I0225 15:32:10.795127 4166 x:0] [ 6] X capset(0x7f477fdff8c8 {Version: 3, Pid: 0}, 0x7f477fdff8b0 {Permitted: CAP_CHOWN|CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE|CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH|CAP_FOWNER|CAP_FSETID|CAP_KILL|CAP_SETGID|CAP_SETUID|CAP_SETPCAP|CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE|CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE|CAP_NET_BROADCAST|CAP_NET_ADMIN|CAP_NET_RAW|CAP_IPC_LOCK|CAP_IPC_OWNER|CAP_SYS_MODULE|CAP_SYS_RAWIO|CAP_SYS_CHROOT|CAP_SYS_PTRACE|CAP_SYS_PACCT|CAP_SYS_ADMIN|CAP_SYS_BOOT|CAP_SYS_NICE|CAP_SYS_RESOURCE|CAP_SYS_TIME|CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG|CAP_MKNOD|CAP_LEASE|CAP_AUDIT_WRITE|CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL|CAP_SETFCAP|CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE|CAP_MAC_ADMIN|CAP_SYSLOG|CAP_WAKE_ALARM|CAP_BLOCK_SUSPEND|CAP_AUDIT_READ, Inheritable: CAP_CHOWN|CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE|CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH|CAP_FOWNER|CAP_FSETID|CAP_KILL|CAP_SETGID|CAP_SETUID|CAP_SETPCAP|CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE|CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE|CAP_NET_BROADCAST|CAP_NET_ADMIN|CAP_NET_RAW|CAP_IPC_LOCK|CAP_IPC_OWNER|CAP_SYS_MODULE|CAP_SYS_RAWIO|CAP_SYS_CHROOT|CAP_SYS_PTRACE|CAP_SYS_PACCT|CAP_SYS_ADMIN|CAP_SYS_BOOT|CAP_SYS_NICE|CAP_SYS_RESOURCE|CAP_SYS_TIME|CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG|CAP_MKNOD|CAP_LEASE|CAP_AUDIT_WRITE|CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL|CAP_SETFCAP|CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE|CAP_MAC_ADMIN|CAP_SYSLOG|CAP_WAKE_ALARM|CAP_BLOCK_SUSPEND|CAP_AUDIT_READ, Effective: CAP_FOWNER}) = 0x0 (3.062?s)
Not the most readable, but better than just a pointer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 236338875
Change-Id: I4b83f778122ab98de3874e16f4258dae18da916b
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Sample:
I1206 14:24:56.768520 3700 x:0] [ 1] ioctl_test E rt_sigaction(SIGSEGV, 0x7ee6edb0c590 {Handler: 0x559c6d915cf0, Flags: SA_SIGINFO|SA_RESTORER|SA_ONSTACK|SA_NODEFER, Restorer: 0x2a9901a259a0, Mask: []}, 0x7ee6edb0c630)
I1206 14:24:56.768530 3700 x:0] [ 1] ioctl_test X rt_sigaction(SIGSEGV, 0x7ee6edb0c590 {Handler: 0x559c6d915cf0, Flags: SA_SIGINFO|SA_RESTORER|SA_ONSTACK|SA_NODEFER, Restorer: 0x2a9901a259a0, Mask: []}, 0x7ee6edb0c630 {Handler: SIG_DFL, Flags: 0x0, Restorer: 0x0, Mask: []}) = 0x0 (2.701?s)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224596606
Change-Id: I3512493aed99d3d75600249263da46686b1dc0e7
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Sample:
I1205 16:51:49.869701 2492 x:0] [ 1] ioctl_test E rt_sigaction(SIGIO, 0x7e0e5b5e8500, 0x7e0e5b5e85a0)
I1205 16:51:49.869766 2492 x:0] [ 1] ioctl_test X rt_sigaction(SIGIO, 0x7e0e5b5e8500, 0x7e0e5b5e85a0) = 0x0 (44.336?s)
I1205 16:51:49.869831 2492 x:0] [ 1] ioctl_test E rt_sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, 0x7e0e5b5e8878 [SIGIO], 0x7e0e5b5e87c0, 0x8)
I1205 16:51:49.869866 2492 x:0] [ 1] ioctl_test X rt_sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, 0x7e0e5b5e8878 [SIGIO], 0x7e0e5b5e87c0 [SIGIO 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64], 0x8) = 0x0 (2.575?s)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224422404
Change-Id: I3ed3f2ec6b1a639baa9cacd37ce7ee325c3703e4
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Unlike FlagSet, order doesn't matter here, so it can simply be a map.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224377910
Change-Id: I15810c698a7f02d8614bf09b59583ab73cba0514
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 217573168
Change-Id: Ic1914d0ef71bab020e3ee11cf9c4a50a702bd8dd
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This is a defense-in-depth measure. If the sentry is compromised, this prevents
system call injection to the stubs. There is some complexity with respect to
ptrace and seccomp interactions, so this protection is not really available
for kernel versions < 4.8; this is detected dynamically.
Note that this also solves the vsyscall emulation issue by adding in
appropriate trapping for those system calls. It does mean that a compromised
sentry could theoretically inject these into the stub (ignoring the trap and
resume, thereby allowing execution), but they are harmless.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 216647581
Change-Id: Id06c232cbac1f9489b1803ec97f83097fcba8eb8
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We accidentally set the wrong maximum. I've also added PATH_MAX and
NAME_MAX to the linux abi package.
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Change-Id: I44805fcf21508831809692184a0eba4cee469633
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Change-Id: I0c3e8e6a9e8976631cee03bf0b8891b336ddb8c8
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Change-Id: I2a838f363e079164c83da88e1b0b8769844fe79b
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Change-Id: Ica1d8821a90f74e7e745962d71801c598c652463
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