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2020-12-12Merge release-20201208.0-36-g1e92732eb (automated)gVisor bot
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2020-12-09Add //pkg/sync:generic_atomicptrmap.Jamie Liu
AtomicPtrMap is a generic concurrent map from arbitrary keys to arbitrary pointer values. Benchmarks: name time/op StoreDelete/RWMutexMap-12 335ns ± 1% StoreDelete/SyncMap-12 705ns ± 3% StoreDelete/AtomicPtrMap-12 287ns ± 4% StoreDelete/AtomicPtrMapSharded-12 289ns ± 1% LoadOrStoreDelete/RWMutexMap-12 342ns ± 2% LoadOrStoreDelete/SyncMap-12 662ns ± 2% LoadOrStoreDelete/AtomicPtrMap-12 290ns ± 7% LoadOrStoreDelete/AtomicPtrMapSharded-12 293ns ± 2% LookupPositive/RWMutexMap-12 101ns ±26% LookupPositive/SyncMap-12 202ns ± 2% LookupPositive/AtomicPtrMap-12 71.1ns ± 2% LookupPositive/AtomicPtrMapSharded-12 73.2ns ± 1% LookupNegative/RWMutexMap-12 119ns ± 1% LookupNegative/SyncMap-12 154ns ± 1% LookupNegative/AtomicPtrMap-12 84.7ns ± 3% LookupNegative/AtomicPtrMapSharded-12 86.8ns ± 1% Concurrent/FixedKeys_1PercentWrites_RWMutexMap-12 1.32µs ± 2% Concurrent/FixedKeys_1PercentWrites_SyncMap-12 52.7ns ±10% Concurrent/FixedKeys_1PercentWrites_AtomicPtrMap-12 31.8ns ±20% Concurrent/FixedKeys_1PercentWrites_AtomicPtrMapSharded-12 24.0ns ±15% Concurrent/FixedKeys_10PercentWrites_RWMutexMap-12 860ns ± 3% Concurrent/FixedKeys_10PercentWrites_SyncMap-12 68.8ns ±20% Concurrent/FixedKeys_10PercentWrites_AtomicPtrMap-12 98.6ns ± 7% Concurrent/FixedKeys_10PercentWrites_AtomicPtrMapSharded-12 42.0ns ±25% Concurrent/FixedKeys_50PercentWrites_RWMutexMap-12 1.17µs ± 3% Concurrent/FixedKeys_50PercentWrites_SyncMap-12 136ns ±34% Concurrent/FixedKeys_50PercentWrites_AtomicPtrMap-12 286ns ± 3% Concurrent/FixedKeys_50PercentWrites_AtomicPtrMapSharded-12 115ns ±35% Concurrent/ChangingKeys_1PercentWrites_RWMutexMap-12 1.27µs ± 2% Concurrent/ChangingKeys_1PercentWrites_SyncMap-12 5.01µs ± 3% Concurrent/ChangingKeys_1PercentWrites_AtomicPtrMap-12 38.1ns ± 3% Concurrent/ChangingKeys_1PercentWrites_AtomicPtrMapSharded-12 22.6ns ± 2% Concurrent/ChangingKeys_10PercentWrites_RWMutexMap-12 1.08µs ± 2% Concurrent/ChangingKeys_10PercentWrites_SyncMap-12 5.97µs ± 1% Concurrent/ChangingKeys_10PercentWrites_AtomicPtrMap-12 390ns ± 2% Concurrent/ChangingKeys_10PercentWrites_AtomicPtrMapSharded-12 93.6ns ± 1% Concurrent/ChangingKeys_50PercentWrites_RWMutexMap-12 1.77µs ± 2% Concurrent/ChangingKeys_50PercentWrites_SyncMap-12 8.07µs ± 2% Concurrent/ChangingKeys_50PercentWrites_AtomicPtrMap-12 1.61µs ± 2% Concurrent/ChangingKeys_50PercentWrites_AtomicPtrMapSharded-12 386ns ± 1% Updates #231 PiperOrigin-RevId: 346614776
2020-12-05Merge release-20201130.0-45-gb80021afd (automated)gVisor bot
2020-12-04Overlay runsc regular file mounts with regular files.Jamie Liu
Fixes #4991 PiperOrigin-RevId: 345800333
2020-12-03Merge release-20201130.0-30-g6f60a2b0a (automated)gVisor bot
2020-12-03Implement `fcntl` options `F_GETSIG` and `F_SETSIG`.Etienne Perot
These options allow overriding the signal that gets sent to the process when I/O operations are available on the file descriptor, rather than the default `SIGIO` signal. Doing so also populates `siginfo` to contain extra information about which file descriptor caused the event (`si_fd`) and what events happened on it (`si_band`). The logic around which FD is populated within `si_fd` matches Linux's, which means it has some weird edge cases where that value may not actually refer to a file descriptor that is still valid. This CL also ports extra S/R logic regarding async handler in VFS2. Without this, async I/O handlers aren't properly re-registered after S/R. PiperOrigin-RevId: 345436598
2020-12-03Merge release-20201130.0-28-gf93395268 (automated)gVisor bot
2020-12-02Remove FileReadWriteSeeker from vfs.Jamie Liu
Previous experience has shown that these types of wrappers tends to create two kinds of problems: hidden allocations (e.g. each call to FileReadWriteSeeker.Read/Write allocates a usermem.BytesIO on the heap) and hidden lock ordering problems (e.g. VFS1 splice deadlocks). Since this is only needed by fsimpl/verity, move it there. PiperOrigin-RevId: 345377830
2020-11-19Merge release-20201109.0-81-g3a16b829c (automated)gVisor bot
2020-11-18Port filesystem metrics to VFS2.Jamie Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343196927
2020-11-09Merge release-20201030.0-53-g0fb5353e4 (automated)gVisor bot
2020-11-09Initialize references with a value of 1.Dean Deng
This lets us avoid treating a value of 0 as one reference. All references using the refsvfs2 template must call InitRefs() before the reference is incremented/decremented, or else a panic will occur. Therefore, it should be pretty easy to identify missing InitRef calls during testing. Updates #1486. PiperOrigin-RevId: 341411151
2020-11-03Fix more nogo testsTing-Yu Wang
PiperOrigin-RevId: 340536306
2020-11-03Merge release-20201027.0-62-g580bbb749 (automated)gVisor bot
2020-11-03[vfs2] Do not drop inotify waiters across S/R.Dean Deng
The waits-for relationship between an epoll instance and an inotify fd should be restored. This fixes flaky inotify vfs2 tests. PiperOrigin-RevId: 340531367
2020-10-29Merge release-20201019.0-95-g3b4674ffe (automated)gVisor bot
2020-10-28Add logging option to leak checker.Dean Deng
Also refactor the template and CheckedObject interface to make this cleaner. Updates #1486. PiperOrigin-RevId: 339577120
2020-10-24Merge release-20201019.0-58-g4feb5c7c2 (automated)gVisor bot
2020-10-24Add leak checking to vfs2 structures that cannot use the refs_vfs2 template.Dean Deng
Updates #1486. PiperOrigin-RevId: 338832085
2020-10-24Merge release-20201019.0-51-g9f87400f0 (automated)gVisor bot
2020-10-23Support VFS2 save/restore.Jamie Liu
Inode number consistency checks are now skipped in save/restore tests for reasons described in greatest detail in StatTest.StateDoesntChangeAfterRename. They pass in VFS1 due to the bug described in new test case SimpleStatTest.DifferentFilesHaveDifferentDeviceInodeNumberPairs. Fixes #1663 PiperOrigin-RevId: 338776148
2020-10-23Merge release-20201019.0-34-g9ca66ec59 (automated)gVisor bot
2020-10-23Rewrite reference leak checker without finalizers.Dean Deng
Our current reference leak checker uses finalizers to verify whether an object has reached zero references before it is garbage collected. There are multiple problems with this mechanism, so a rewrite is in order. With finalizers, there is no way to guarantee that a finalizer will run before the program exits. When an unreachable object with a finalizer is garbage collected, its finalizer will be added to a queue and run asynchronously. The best we can do is run garbage collection upon sandbox exit to make sure that all finalizers are enqueued. Furthermore, if there is a chain of finalized objects, e.g. A points to B points to C, garbage collection needs to run multiple times before all of the finalizers are enqueued. The first GC run will register the finalizer for A but not free it. It takes another GC run to free A, at which point B's finalizer can be registered. As a result, we need to run GC as many times as the length of the longest such chain to have a somewhat reliable leak checker. Finally, a cyclical chain of structs pointing to one another will never be garbage collected if a finalizer is set. This is a well-known issue with Go finalizers (https://github.com/golang/go/issues/7358). Using leak checking on filesystem objects that produce cycles will not work and even result in memory leaks. The new leak checker stores reference counted objects in a global map when leak check is enabled and removes them once they are destroyed. At sandbox exit, any remaining objects in the map are considered as leaked. This provides a deterministic way of detecting leaks without relying on the complexities of finalizers and garbage collection. This approach has several benefits over the former, including: - Always detects leaks of objects that should be destroyed very close to sandbox exit. The old checker very rarely detected these leaks, because it relied on garbage collection to be run in a short window of time. - Panics if we forgot to enable leak check on a ref-counted object (we will try to remove it from the map when it is destroyed, but it will never have been added). - Can store extra logging information in the map values without adding to the size of the ref count struct itself. With the size of just an int64, the ref count object remains compact, meaning frequent operations like IncRef/DecRef are more cache-efficient. - Can aggregate leak results in a single report after the sandbox exits. Instead of having warnings littered in the log, which were non-deterministically triggered by garbage collection, we can print all warning messages at once. Note that this could also be a limitation--the sandbox must exit properly for leaks to be detected. Some basic benchmarking indicates that this change does not significantly affect performance when leak checking is enabled, which is understandable since registering/unregistering is only done once for each filesystem object. Updates #1486. PiperOrigin-RevId: 338685972
2020-10-13Merge release-20200928.0-102-g432963dd2 (automated)gVisor bot
2020-10-13[vfs2] Don't take reference in Task.MountNamespaceVFS2 and MountNamespace.Root.Dean Deng
This fixes reference leaks related to accidentally forgetting to DecRef() after calling one or the other. PiperOrigin-RevId: 336918922
2020-10-13Merge release-20200928.0-99-g577c82f22 (automated)gVisor bot
2020-10-13[vfs2] Add FilesystemType.Release to avoid reference leaks.Dean Deng
Singleton filesystem like devpts and devtmpfs have a single filesystem shared among all mounts, so they acquire a "self-reference" when initialized that must be released when the entire virtual filesystem is released at sandbox exit. PiperOrigin-RevId: 336828852
2020-10-13Merge release-20200928.0-95-gef90fe173 (automated)gVisor bot
2020-10-12Change Merkle tree library to use ReaderAtChong Cai
Merkle tree library was originally using Read/Seek to access data and tree, since the parameters are io.ReadSeeker. This could cause race conditions if multiple threads accesses the same fd to read. Here we change to use ReaderAt, and implement it with PRead to make it thread safe. PiperOrigin-RevId: 336779260
2020-10-12Merge release-20200928.0-91-gd861cd5f1 (automated)gVisor bot
2020-10-12[vfs2] Don't leak disconnected mounts.Dean Deng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336694658
2020-10-09Merge release-20200928.0-78-g743327817 (automated)gVisor bot
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2020-10-02Convert uses of the binary package in kernel to go-marshal.Rahat Mahmood
PiperOrigin-RevId: 335077195
2020-09-24Merge release-20200914.0-152-g0a7075f38 (automated)gVisor bot
2020-09-24Add basic stateify annotations.Adin Scannell
Updates #1663 PiperOrigin-RevId: 333539293
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2020-09-23Add more descriptive comments on mount options.Dean Deng
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