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Currently, we always perform a full-file sync which could be extremely
expensive for some applications. Although vfs1 did not fully support
sync_file_range, there were some optimizations that allowed us skip some
unnecessary write-outs.
Updates #2923, #1897.
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- Support FIOASYNC, FIO{SET,GET}OWN, SIOC{G,S}PGRP (refactor getting/setting
owner in the process).
- Unset signal recipient when setting owner with pid == 0 and
valid owner type.
Updates #2923.
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Also make some fixes to vfs1's F_SETOWN. The fcntl test now entirely passes
on vfs2.
Fixes #2920.
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Also, while we're here, make sure that gofer inotify events are generated when
files are created in remote revalidating mode.
Updates #1479.
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Because there is no inode structure stored in the sandbox, inotify watches
must be held on the dentry. This would be an issue in the presence of hard
links, where multiple dentries would need to share the same set of watches,
but in VFS2, we do not support the internal creation of hard links on gofer
fs. As a result, we make the assumption that every dentry corresponds to a
unique inode.
Furthermore, dentries can be cached and then evicted, even if the underlying
file has not be deleted. We must prevent this from occurring if there are any
watches that would be lost. Note that if the dentry was deleted or invalidated
(d.vfsd.IsDead()), we should still destroy it along with its watches.
Additionally, when a dentry’s last watch is removed, we cache it if it also
has zero references. This way, the dentry can eventually be evicted from
memory if it is no longer needed. This is accomplished with a new dentry
method, OnZeroWatches(), which is called by Inotify.RmWatch and
Inotify.Release. Note that it must be called after all inotify locks are
released to avoid violating lock order. Stress tests are added to make sure
that inotify operations don't deadlock with gofer.OnZeroWatches.
Updates #1479.
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It preserves the same functionality (almost none) as in VFS1.
Updates #2923 #1035
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- Return ENOENT if target path is empty.
- Make sure open(2) with O_CREAT|O_EXCL returns EEXIST when necessary.
- Correctly update atime in tmpfs using touchATime().
Updates #2923.
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Like vfs1, we have a trivial implementation that ignores all valid advice.
Updates #2923.
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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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In order to make sure all aio goroutines have stopped during S/R, a new
WaitGroup was added to TaskSet, analagous to runningGoroutines. This WaitGroup
is incremented with each aio goroutine, and waited on during kernel.Pause.
The old VFS1 aio code was changed to use this new WaitGroup, rather than
fs.Async. The only uses of fs.Async are now inode and mount Release operations,
which do not call fs.Async recursively. This fixes a lock-ordering violation
that can cause deadlocks.
Updates #1035.
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Closes #1623
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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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This is mostly syscall plumbing, VFS2 already implements the internals of
mounts. In addition to the syscall defintions, the following mount-related
mechanisms are updated:
- Implement MS_NOATIME for VFS2, but only for tmpfs and goferfs. The other VFS2
filesystems don't implement node-level timestamps yet.
- Implement the 'mode', 'uid' and 'gid' mount options for VFS2's tmpfs.
- Plumb mount namespace ownership, which is necessary for checking appropriate
capabilities during mount(2).
Updates #1035
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Splice, setxattr and removexattr should generate events. Note that VFS2 already
generates events for extended attributes.
Updates #1479.
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Limited to tmpfs. Inotify support in other filesystem implementations to
follow.
Updates #1479
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Support in other filesystem impls is still needed. Unlike in Linux and vfs1, we
need to plumb inotify down to each filesystem implementation in order to keep
track of links/inode structures properly.
IN_EXCL_UNLINK still needs to be implemented, as well as a few inotify hooks
that are not present in either vfs1 or vfs2. Those will be addressed in
subsequent changes.
Updates #1479.
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Updates #138
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Closes #2612.
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The common syscall definitions mean that ARM64-exclusive files need stubs in
the ARM64 build.
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They don't depend on anything in VFS2, so they should be their own packages.
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Compare:
https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.6/source/fs/timerfd.c#L431
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We can register any number of tables with any number of architectures, and
need not limit the definitions to the architecture in question. This allows
runsc to generate documentation for all architectures simultaneously.
Similarly, this simplifies the VFSv2 patching process.
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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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And move sys_timerfd.go to just timerfd.go for consistency.
Updates #1475.
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Updates #1476
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Fixes #1477.
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Ensure we use the correct architecture-specific defintion of epoll
event, and use go-marshal for serialization.
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Updates #1476.
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- Fix defer operation ordering in kernfs.Filesystem.AccessAt()
- Add AT_NULL entry in proc/pid/auvx
- Fix line padding in /proc/pid/maps
- Fix linux_dirent serialization for getdents(2)
- Remove file creation flags from vfs.FileDescription.statusFlags()
Updates #1193, #1035
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prlimit was erroneously comparing UIDs and GIDs when getting/setting a process'
own limits. From the manpage:
To set or get the resources of a process other than itself, the caller must have
the CAP_SYS_RESOURCE capability, or the real, effective, and saved set user IDs
of the target process must match the real user ID of the caller and the real,
effective, and saved set group IDs of the target process must match the real
group ID of the caller.
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Updates #1035
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- Use the fs.File, rather than the vfs.FileDescription, in the VFS1 version.
- Check for a nil fs.File/vfs.FileDescription before calling DecRef, which is
possible if a racing dup2() or dup3() replaces the file descriptor between
when it is installed and when it is returned. (This is not possible in Linux
because Linux separates allocation of a file descriptor from binding an
allocated file descriptor to a struct file, and dup2/dup3 return EBUSY if
asked to replace an allocated but unbound file descriptor.)
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Needed for PipeTest_Flags: files opened by open() and openat() get O_LARGEFILE
(on architectures with 64-bit off_t), but not FDs created by other syscalls
such as pipe().
Updates #1035
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Note that most kinds of sockets are not yet supported in VFS2
(only Unix sockets are partially supported at the moment), so
these syscalls will still generally fail. Enabling them allows
us to begin running socket tests for VFS2 as more features are
ported over.
Updates #1476, #1478, #1484, #1485.
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noNewPrivileges is ignored if set to false since gVisor assumes that
PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS is always enabled.
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As in VFS1, we only support the user.* namespace. Plumbing is added to tmpfs
and goferfs.
Note that because of the slightly different order of checks between VFS2 and
Linux, one of the xattr tests needs to be relaxed slightly.
Fixes #2363.
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Block and drain requests in io_destroy(2).
Note the reason to create read-only mapping.
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The Linux does the same.
Reported-by: syzbot+e81716e8956e92e9d56b@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
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