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Standard Linux kernel versions are VERSION.PATCHLEVEL.SUBLEVEL. e.g., 4.4.0,
even when the sublevel is 0. Match this standard.
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These syscalls were changed in the amd64 file around the time the arm64 PR was
sent out, so their changes got lost.
Updates #63
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The input file descriptor is always a regular file, so sendfile can't lose any
data if it will not be able to write them to the output file descriptor.
Reported-by: syzbot+22d22330a35fa1c02155@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
PiperOrigin-RevId: 272730357
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It isn't allowed to splice data from and into the same pipe.
But right now this check is broken, because we don't check that both ends are
pipes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 272107022
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It looks like the old code attempted to do this, but didn't realize that err !=
nil even in the happy case.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 271649711
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 271644926
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Closes #261
PiperOrigin-RevId: 270973347
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Previously, when we set hostname:
$ strace hostname abc
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sethostname("abc", 3) = -1 ENAMETOOLONG (File name too long)
...
According to man 2 sethostname:
"The len argument specifies the number of bytes in name. (Thus, name
does not require a terminating null byte.)"
We wrongly use the CopyStringIn() to check terminating zero byte in
the implementation of sethostname syscall.
To fix this, we use CopyInBytes() instead.
Fixes: #861
Reported-by: chenglang.hy <chenglang.hy@antfin.com>
Signed-off-by: Jianfeng Tan <henry.tjf@antfin.com>
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Note that the exact semantics for these signalfds are slightly different from
Linux. These signalfds are bound to the process at creation time. Reads, polls,
etc. are all associated with signals directed at that task. In Linux, all
signalfd operations are associated with current, regardless of where the
signalfd originated.
In practice, this should not be an issue given how signalfds are used. In order
to fix this however, we will need to plumb the context through all the event
APIs. This gets complicated really quickly, because the waiter APIs are all
netstack-specific, and not generally exposed to the context. Probably not
worthwhile fixing immediately.
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Signed-off-by: Bin Lu <bin.lu@arm.com>
Change-Id: I45af8a54304f8bb0e248ab15f4e20b173ea9e430
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ENOTDIR has to be returned when a component used as a directory in
pathname is not, in fact, a directory.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 269037893
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This also allows the tee(2) implementation to be enabled, since dup can now be
properly supported via WriteTo.
Note that this change necessitated some minor restructoring with the
fs.FileOperations splice methods. If the *fs.File is passed through directly,
then only public API methods are accessible, which will deadlock immediately
since the locking is already done by fs.Splice. Instead, we pass through an
abstract io.Reader or io.Writer, which elide locks and use the underlying
fs.FileOperations directly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 268805207
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When output file is in append mode, sendfile(2) should fail
with EINVAL and not EBADF.
Closes #721
PiperOrigin-RevId: 265718958
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Document limitation of no reasonable implementation for RWF_HIPRI
flag (High Priority Read/Write for block-based file systems).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 264237589
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Similar to the EPIPE case, we can return the number of bytes written before
ENOSPC was encountered. If the app tries to write more, we can return ENOSPC on
the next write.
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- This also gets rid of pipes for now because pipe does not have vfs2 specific
support yet.
- Added file path resolution logic.
- Fixes testing infrastructure.
- Does not include unit tests yet.
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If there is an offset, the file must support pread/pwrite. See
fs/splice.c:do_splice.
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Adds feature to launch from an open host FD instead of a binary_path.
The FD should point to a valid executable and most likely be statically
compiled. If the executable is not statically compiled, the loader will
search along the interpreter paths, which must be able to be resolved in
the Sandbox's file system or start will fail.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 260756825
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Allocate a larger memory buffer and combine multiple copies into one copy,
to reduce the number of copies from kernel memory to user memory.
Signed-off-by: Hang Su <darcy.sh@antfin.com>
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This introduces two new types of Emitters:
1. MultiEmitter, which will forward events to other registered Emitters, and
2. RateLimitedEmitter, which will forward events to a wrapped Emitter, subject
to given rate limits.
The methods in the eventchannel package itself act like a multiEmitter, but is
not actually an Emitter. Now we have a DefaultEmitter, and the methods in
eventchannel simply forward calls to the DefaultEmitter.
The unimplemented syscall handler now uses a RateLimetedEmitter that wraps the
DefaultEmitter.
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