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Note that the raw faccessat system call does not actually take a flags argument;
according to faccessat(2), the glibc wrapper implements the flags by using
fstatat(2). Remove the flag argument that we try to extract from vfs1, which
would just be a garbage value.
Updates #1965
Fixes #2101
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MayDelete must lock the directory also, otherwise concurrent renames may
race. Note that this also changes the methods to be aligned with the actual
Remove and RemoveDirectory methods to minimize confusion when reading the
code. (It was hard to see that resolution was correct.)
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pipe and pipe2 aren't ported, pending a slight rework of pipe FDs for VFS2.
mount and umount2 aren't ported out of temporary laziness. access and faccessat
need additional FSImpl methods to implement properly, but are stubbed to
prevent googletest from CHECK-failing. Other syscalls require additional
plumbing.
Updates #1623
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Users of the API only care about whether the copy in/out succeeds in
their entirety, which is already signalled by the returned error.
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glibc defines struct epoll_event in such a way that epoll_event.data.fd exists.
However, the kernel's definition of struct epoll_event makes epoll_event.data
an opaque uint64, so naming half of it "fd" just introduces confusion. Remove
the Fd field, and make Data a [2]int32 to compensate.
Also add required padding to linux.EpollEvent on ARM64.
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This requires fixing a few build issues for non-am64 platforms.
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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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Put most of the logic for getxattr in one place for clarity. This simplifies
FGetXattr and getXattrFromPath, which are just wrappers for getXattr.
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Note that these are only implemented for tmpfs, and other impls will still
return EOPNOTSUPP.
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The timer ID is copied out to the argument.
Fixes #1738
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Splice must not allow negative offsets. Writes also must not allow offset +
size to overflow int64. Reads are similarly broken, but not just in splice
(b/148095030).
Reported-by: syzbot+0e1ff0b95fb2859b4190@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
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Updates #1487
Updates #1623
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FD table now holds both VFS1 and VFS2 types and uses the correct
one based on what's set.
Parts of this CL are just initial changes (e.g. sys_read.go,
runsc/main.go) to serve as a template for the remaining changes.
Updates #1487
Updates #1623
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Special files can have additional requirements for granularity.
For example, read from eventfd returns EINVAL if a size is less 8 bytes.
Reported-by: syzbot+3905f5493bec08eb7b02@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
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This isn't in the libc wrapper, but it is in the syscall itself.
Discovered by @xiaobo55x in #1625.
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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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Note that these simply will use the same logic as getxattr and setxattr, which
is not yet implemented for most filesystems.
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Signed-off-by: Haibo Xu <haibo.xu@arm.com>
Change-Id: I206f38416a64d7c6a8531d8eb305c6ea239616b8
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x86 and arm64 use a different stat struct in Linux
kernel, so the stat() syscall implementation has
to handle the file stat data separately.
Signed-off-by: Haibo Xu <haibo.xu@arm.com>
Change-Id: If3986e915a667362257a54e7fbbcc1fe18951015
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/google/gvisor/pull/1493 from xiaobo55x:stat f15a216d9297eb9a96d2c483d396a9919145d7fa
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