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2020-06-12vfs2: implement fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags)Andrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316148074
2020-06-11Add //pkg/sentry/fsimpl/overlay.Jamie Liu
Major differences from existing overlay filesystems: - Linux allows lower layers in an overlay to require revalidation, but not the upper layer. VFS1 allows the upper layer in an overlay to require revalidation, but not the lower layer. VFS2 does not allow any layers to require revalidation. (Now that vfs.MkdirOptions.ForSyntheticMountpoint exists, no uses of overlay in VFS1 are believed to require upper layer revalidation; in particular, the requirement that the upper layer support the creation of "trusted." extended attributes for whiteouts effectively required the upper filesystem to be tmpfs in most cases.) - Like VFS1, but unlike Linux, VFS2 overlay does not attempt to make mutations of the upper layer atomic using a working directory and features like RENAME_WHITEOUT. (This may change in the future, since not having a working directory makes error recovery for some operations, e.g. rmdir, particularly painful.) - Like Linux, but unlike VFS1, VFS2 represents whiteouts using character devices with rdev == 0; the equivalent of the whiteout attribute on directories is xattr trusted.overlay.opaque = "y"; and there is no equivalent to the whiteout attribute on non-directories since non-directories are never merged with lower layers. - Device and inode numbers work as follows: - In Linux, modulo the xino feature and a special case for when all layers are the same filesystem: - Directories use the overlay filesystem's device number and an ephemeral inode number assigned by the overlay. - Non-directories that have been copied up use the device and inode number assigned by the upper filesystem. - Non-directories that have not been copied up use a per-(overlay, layer)-pair device number and the inode number assigned by the lower filesystem. - In VFS1, device and inode numbers always come from the lower layer unless "whited out"; this has the adverse effect of requiring interaction with the lower filesystem even for non-directory files that exist on the upper layer. - In VFS2, device and inode numbers are assigned as in Linux, except that xino and the samefs special case are not supported. - Like Linux, but unlike VFS1, VFS2 does not attempt to maintain memory mapping coherence across copy-up. (This may have to change in the future, as users may be dependent on this property.) - Like Linux, but unlike VFS1, VFS2 uses the overlayfs mounter's credentials when interacting with the overlay's layers, rather than the caller's. - Like Linux, but unlike VFS1, VFS2 permits multiple lower layers in an overlay. - Like Linux, but unlike VFS1, VFS2's overlay filesystem is application-mountable. Updates #1199 PiperOrigin-RevId: 316019067
2020-06-11Merge pull request #2863 from lubinszARM:pr_sndbufgVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 315991648
2020-06-11Don't copy structs with sync.Mutex during initializationFabricio Voznika
During inititalization inode struct was copied around, but it isn't great pratice to copy it around since it contains ref count and sync.Mutex. Updates #1480 PiperOrigin-RevId: 315983788
2020-06-10Remove duplicate colon from warning log.Nicolas Lacasse
doAction()->log.TracebackAll() will append a colon. PiperOrigin-RevId: 315842611
2020-06-10Deleting the maxSendBufferSize from fs/hostBin Lu
When I do high-performance networking, the value of wmem_max is often set very high, specially for 10/25/50 Gigabit NIC. I think maybe this restriction is not suitable. Signed-off-by: Bin Lu <bin.lu@arm.com>
2020-06-10Merge pull request #2711 from lubinszARM:pr_mmiogVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 315812219
2020-06-10Merge pull request #2763 from ↵gVisor bot
gaurav1086:sentry_kernel_timekeeper_use_buffered_channel PiperOrigin-RevId: 315803553
2020-06-10{S,G}etsockopt for TCP_KEEPCNT option.Nayana Bidari
TCP_KEEPCNT is used to set the maximum keepalive probes to be sent before dropping the connection. WANT_LGTM=jchacon PiperOrigin-RevId: 315758094
2020-06-10socket/unix: handle sendto address argument for connected socketsAndrei Vagin
In case of SOCK_SEQPACKET, it has to be ignored. In case of SOCK_STREAM, EISCONN or EOPNOTSUPP has to be returned. PiperOrigin-RevId: 315755972
2020-06-10Merge pull request #2787 from lubinszARM:pr_race_timegVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 315734425
2020-06-10Redirect TODOs to more specific issuesFabricio Voznika
Closes #1623 PiperOrigin-RevId: 315681993
2020-06-09sentry: use defer wg.Done() unconditionallyGaurav Singh
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Singh <gaurav1086@gmail.com>
2020-06-09Implement flock(2) in VFS2Fabricio Voznika
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 PiperOrigin-RevId: 315604825
2020-06-09Merge pull request #2712 from lubinszARM:pr_sigfp_initgVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 315599736
2020-06-09Merge pull request #2907 from lubinszARM:pr_minorgVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 315595602
2020-06-09Don't WriteOut to readonly mountsFabricio Voznika
When the file closes, it attempts to write dirty cached attributes to the file. This should not be done when the mount is readonly. PiperOrigin-RevId: 315585058
2020-06-09Ensure pgalloc.MemoryFile.fileSize is always chunk-aligned.Jamie Liu
findAvailableLocked() may return a non-aligned FileRange.End after expansion since it may round FileRange.Start down to a hugepage boundary. PiperOrigin-RevId: 315520321
2020-06-09minor change in kvm module for Arm64Bin Lu
Signed-off-by: Bin Lu <bin.lu@arm.com>
2020-06-09initialize an empty fp state area for sentry on Arm64Bin Lu
We need to initialize an empty fp state area for the sentry. Signed-off-by: Bin Lu <bin.lu@arm.com>
2020-06-08Combine executable lookup codeFabricio Voznika
Run vs. exec, VFS1 vs. VFS2 were executable lookup were slightly different from each other. Combine them all into the same logic. PiperOrigin-RevId: 315426443
2020-06-08Implement VFS2 tmpfs mount options.Jamie Liu
As in VFS1, the mode, uid, and gid options are supported. Updates #1197 PiperOrigin-RevId: 315340510
2020-06-07netstack: parse incoming packet headers up-frontKevin Krakauer
Netstack has traditionally parsed headers on-demand as a packet moves up the stack. This is conceptually simple and convenient, but incompatible with iptables, where headers can be inspected and mangled before even a routing decision is made. This changes header parsing to happen early in the incoming packet path, as soon as the NIC gets the packet from a link endpoint. Even if an invalid packet is found (e.g. a TCP header of insufficient length), the packet is passed up the stack for proper stats bookkeeping. PiperOrigin-RevId: 315179302
2020-06-05Implement mount(2) and umount2(2) for VFS2.Rahat Mahmood
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 PiperOrigin-RevId: 315035352
2020-06-05Add +checkescape annotations to kvm/ring0.Adin Scannell
This analysis also catches a potential bug, which is a split on mapPhysical. This would have led to potential guest-exit during Mapping (although this would have been handled by the now-unecessary retryInGuest loop). PiperOrigin-RevId: 315025106
2020-06-05Use top-down allocation for pgalloc.Adin Scannell
This change has multiple small components. First, the chunk size is bumped to 1GB in order to avoid creating excessive VMAs in the Sentry, which can lead to VMA exhaustion (and hitting limits). Second, gap-tracking is added to the usage set in order to efficiently scan for available regions. Third, reclaim is moved to a simple segment set. This is done to allow the order of reclaim to align with the Allocate order (which becomes much more complex when trying to track a "max page" as opposed to "min page", so we just track explicit segments instead, which should make reclaim scanning faster anyways). Finally, the findAvailable function attempts to scan from the top-down, in order to maximize opportunities for VMA merging in applications (hopefully preventing the same VMA exhaustion that can affect the Sentry). PiperOrigin-RevId: 315009249
2020-06-05Unshare files on execAndrei Vagin
The current task can share its fdtable with a few other tasks, but after exec, this should be a completely separate process. PiperOrigin-RevId: 314999565
2020-06-05Fix error code returned due to Port exhaustion.Bhasker Hariharan
For TCP sockets gVisor incorrectly returns EAGAIN when no ephemeral ports are available to bind during a connect. Linux returns EADDRNOTAVAIL. This change fixes gVisor to return the correct code and adds a test for the same. This change also fixes a minor bug for ping sockets where connect() would fail with EINVAL unless the socket was bound first. Also added tests for testing UDP Port exhaustion and Ping socket port exhaustion. PiperOrigin-RevId: 314988525
2020-06-05Fix copylocks error about copying IPTables.Ting-Yu Wang
IPTables.connections contains a sync.RWMutex. Copying it will trigger copylocks analysis. Tested by manually enabling nogo tests. sync.RWMutex is added to IPTables for the additional race condition discovered. PiperOrigin-RevId: 314817019
2020-06-04avoid runtime fails with missing stack maps in race mode on Arm64Bin Lu
In race mode, when calling the go function in asm code, there will be an missing stack maps issue. The root cause is: The function of 'muldiv64' has a non-empty frame, so it needs stack maps for locals, for which the macro NO_LOCAL_POINTERS will do. Also, the macro GO_ARGS can covers arguments. Signed-off-by: Bin Lu <bin.lu@arm.com>
2020-06-03Pass PacketBuffer as pointer.Ting-Yu Wang
Historically we've been passing PacketBuffer by shallow copying through out the stack. Right now, this is only correct as the caller would not use PacketBuffer after passing into the next layer in netstack. With new buffer management effort in gVisor/netstack, PacketBuffer will own a Buffer (to be added). Internally, both PacketBuffer and Buffer may have pointers and shallow copying shouldn't be used. Updates #2404. PiperOrigin-RevId: 314610879
2020-06-03Fix data race on f.offset.Nicolas Lacasse
We must hold f.mu to write f.offset. PiperOrigin-RevId: 314582968
2020-06-03Add metric for startup watchdog timeoutMichael Pratt
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314570894
2020-06-03Take Mount reference in VFS.connectLocked.Jamie Liu
Updates #179 PiperOrigin-RevId: 314563830
2020-06-02Check that two sockets with different types can't be connected to each otherAndrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314450191
2020-06-02Merge pull request #2855 from ridwanmsharif:ridwanmsharif/fuse-doc-editgVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314449030
2020-06-02Fix typosMichael Pratt
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314415253
2020-06-02Add some detail to milestone #1Ridwan Sharif
This change adds more information about what needs to be done to implement `/dev/fuse`
2020-06-01Add inotify events for extended attributes and splice.Dean Deng
Splice, setxattr and removexattr should generate events. Note that VFS2 already generates events for extended attributes. Updates #1479. PiperOrigin-RevId: 314244261
2020-06-01Fix VFS2 gofer open(O_CREAT) reference leak.Jamie Liu
gofer.filesystem.createAndOpenChildLocked() doesn't need to take a reference on the new dentry since vfs.FileDescription.Init() will do so. PiperOrigin-RevId: 314242127
2020-06-01Handle gofer blocking opens of host named pipes in VFS2.Jamie Liu
Using tee instead of read to detect when a O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK pipe FD has a writer circumvents the problem of what to do with the byte read from the pipe, avoiding much of the complexity of the fdpipe package. PiperOrigin-RevId: 314216146
2020-06-01Merge pull request #2689 from lubinszARM:pr_prot_nonegVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314186752
2020-05-29Refactor the ResolveExecutablePath logic.Nicolas Lacasse
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313871804
2020-05-29Update Go version build tagsMichael Pratt
None of the dependencies have changed in 1.15. It may be possible to simplify some of the wrappers in rawfile following 1.13, but that can come in a later change. PiperOrigin-RevId: 313863264
2020-05-29Merge pull request #2807 from kevinGC:iptables-sourcegVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313842690
2020-05-29Implement IN_EXCL_UNLINK inotify option in vfs2.Dean Deng
Limited to tmpfs. Inotify support in other filesystem implementations to follow. Updates #1479 PiperOrigin-RevId: 313828648
2020-05-29Fix the smallest of typos.Dean Deng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313817646
2020-05-29Port inotify to vfs2, with support in tmpfs.Dean Deng
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. PiperOrigin-RevId: 313781995
2020-05-28Split VFS.MountAt into VFS.MountDisconnected and VFS.ConnectMountAt.Jamie Liu
This makes it straightforward to create bind mounts internally in VFS2: Given a bind mount root represented by vfs.VirtualDentry vd: - Create a new mount with VFS.NewDisconnectedMount(vd.Mount().Filesystem(), vd.Dentry()). - Connect the resulting mount in the appropriate namespace with VFS.ConnectMountAt(). Note that the resulting bind mount is non-recursive; recursive bind mounting requires explicitly duplicating all children of the original mount, which is best handled internally by VFS. Updates #179 PiperOrigin-RevId: 313703963
2020-05-28Enable iptables source filtering (-s/--source)Kevin Krakauer