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PiperOrigin-RevId: 200759323
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There are circumstances under which the redpill call will not generate
the appropriate action and notification. Replace this call with an
explicit notification, which is guaranteed to transition as well as
perform the futex wake.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 200726934
Change-Id: Ie19e008a6007692dd7335a31a8b59f0af6e54aaa
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Closes #68
PiperOrigin-RevId: 200725401
Change-Id: I4827009b8aee89d22887c3af67291ccf7058d420
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 200590832
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 200496070
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 200472634
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 200439846
Change-Id: I9970fe0716cb02f0f41b754891d55db7e0729f56
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Boot loader tries to stat mount to determine whether it's a file or not. This
may file if the sandbox process doesn't have access to the file. Instead, add
overlay on top of file, which is better anyway since we don't want to propagate
changes to the host.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 200411261
Change-Id: I14222410e8bc00ed037b779a1883d503843ffebb
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 200410220
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 200408305
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 200306715
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Rpcinet already inherits socket.ReceiveTimeout; however, it's
never set on setsockopt(2). The value is currently forwarded
as an RPC and ignored as all sockets will be non-blocking
on the RPC side.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 200299260
Change-Id: I6c610ea22c808ff6420c63759dccfaeab17959dd
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This is the first iteration of checkpoint that actually saves to a file.
Tests for checkpoint are included.
Ran into an issue when private unix sockets are enabled. An error message
was added for this case and the mutex state was set.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 200269470
Change-Id: I28d29a9f92c44bf73dc4a4b12ae0509ee4070e93
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 200261995
Change-Id: I7e460b18ceab2c23096bdeb7416159d6e774aaf7
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- Remove unused methods.
- Provide declaration for asm function.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 200146850
Change-Id: Ic455c96ffe0d2e78ef15f824eb65d7de705b054a
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In order to minimize the likelihood of exit during page table
modifications, make the full set of page table functions split-safe.
This is not strictly necessary (and you may still incur splits due to
allocations from the allocator pool) but should make retries a very rare
occurance.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 200146688
Change-Id: I8fa36aa16b807beda2f0b057be60038258e8d597
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 200144655
Change-Id: I5a753c74b75007b7714d6fe34aa0d2e845dc5c41
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hostinet/socket.go: the Sentry doesn't spawn new processes, but it doesn't hurt to protect the socket from leaking.
unet/unet.go: should be setting closing on exec. The FD is explicitly donated to children when needed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 200135682
Change-Id: Ia8a45ced1e00a19420c8611b12e7a8ee770f89cb
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SOCK_STREAM has special behavior with respect to MSG_TRUNC. Specifically,
the data isn't actually copied back out to userspace when MSG_TRUNC is
provided on a SOCK_STREAM.
According to tcp(7): "Since version 2.4, Linux supports the use of
MSG_TRUNC in the flags argument of recv(2) (and recvmsg(2)). This flag
causes the received bytes of data to be discarded, rather than passed
back in a caller-supplied buffer."
PiperOrigin-RevId: 200134860
Change-Id: I70f17a5f60ffe7794c3f0cfafd131c069202e90d
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 200124614
Change-Id: I38a7b083f1464a2a586fe24db648e624c455fec5
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 200103677
Change-Id: I3efb565c30c64d35f8fd7b5c05ed78dcc2990c51
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Minor refactor. line_discipline.go was home to 2 large structs (lineDiscipline
and queue), and queue is now large enough IMO to get its own file.
Also moves queue locks into the queue struct, making locking simpler.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 200080301
Change-Id: Ia75a0e9b3d9ac8d7e5a0f0099a54e1f5b8bdea34
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 199877174
Change-Id: I9d19ea301608c2b989df0a6123abb1e779427853
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 199864753
Change-Id: Ibace6a1fdf99ee6ce368ac12c390aa8a02dbdfb7
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Walking off the bottom of the sigaltstack, for example with recursive faults,
results in forced signal delivery, not resetting the stack or pushing signal
stack to whatever happens to lie below the signal stack.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 199856085
Change-Id: I0004d2523f0df35d18714de2685b3eaa147837e0
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MSG_TRUNC can cause recvmsg(2) to return a value larger than
the buffer size. In this situation it's an indication that the
buffer was completely filled and that the msg was truncated.
Previously in rpcinet we were returning the buffer size but we
should actually be returning the payload length as returned by
the syscall.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 199814221
Change-Id: If09aa364219c1bf193603896fcc0dc5c55e85d21
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 199703609
Change-Id: I8153b0396b22a230a68d4b69c46652a5545f7630
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 199669120
Change-Id: I0be88cdbba29760f967e9a5bb4144ca62c1ed7aa
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Adds support for echo to terminals. Echoing is just copying input back out to
the user, e.g. when I type "foo" into a terminal, I expect "foo" to be echoed
back to my terminal.
Also makes the transform function part of the queue, eliminating the need to
pass them around together and the possibility of using the wrong transform for a
queue.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 199655147
Change-Id: I37c490d4fc1ee91da20ae58ba1f884a5c14fd0d8
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Because of the KVM shadow page table implementation, modifications made
to guest page tables from host mode may not be syncronized correctly,
resulting in undefined behavior. This is a KVM bug: page table pages
should also be tracked for host modifications and resynced appropriately
(e.g. the guest could "DMA" into a page table page in theory).
However, since we can't rely on this being fixed everywhere, workaround
the issue by forcing page table modifications to be in guest mode. This
will generally be the case anyways, but now if an exit occurs during
modifications, we will re-enter and perform the modifications again.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 199587895
Change-Id: I83c20b4cf2a9f9fa56f59f34939601dd34538fb0
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Instead of associating a single PCID with each set of page tables (which
will reach the maximum quickly), allow a dynamic pool for each vCPU.
This is the same way that Linux operates. We also split management of
PCIDs out of the page tables themselves for simplicity.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 199585631
Change-Id: I42f3486ada3cb2a26f623c65ac279b473ae63201
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In order to prevent possible garbage collection and reuse of page table
pages prior to invalidation, introduce a former allocator abstraction
that can ensure entries are held during a single traversal. This also
cleans up the abstraction and splits it out of the machine itself.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 199581636
Change-Id: I2257d5d7ffd9c36f9b7ecd42f769261baeaf115c
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This change will add support for ioctls that have previously
been supported by netstack.
LINE_LENGTH_IGNORE
PiperOrigin-RevId: 199544114
Change-Id: I3769202c19502c3b7d05e06ea9552acfd9255893
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Functionality for checkpoint is not complete, more to come.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 199500803
Change-Id: Iafb0fcde68c584270000fea898e6657a592466f7
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This change will add support for /proc/sys/net and /proc/net which will
be managed and owned by rpcinet. This will allow these inodes to be forward
as rpcs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 199370799
Change-Id: I2c876005d98fe55dd126145163bee5a645458ce4
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 198931222
Change-Id: I69ee12318e87b9a6a4a94b18a9bf0ae4e39d7eaf
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This is necessary to prevent races with invalidation. It is currently
possible that page tables are garbage collected while paging caches
refer to them. We must ensure that pages are held until caches can be
invalidated. This is not achieved by this goal alone, but moving locking
to outside the page tables themselves is a requisite.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 198920784
Change-Id: I66fffecd49cb14aa2e676a84a68cabfc0c8b3e9a
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Previously, the vCPU FS was always correct because it relied on the
reset coming out of the switch. When that doesn't occur, for example,
using bluepill directly, the FS value can be incorrect leading to
strange corruption.
This change is necessary for a subsequent change that enforces guest
mode for page table modifications, and it may reduce test flakiness.
(The problematic path may occur in tests, but does not occur in the
actual platform.)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 198648137
Change-Id: I513910a973dd8666c9a1d18cf78990964d6a644d
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This is a refactor of ring0 and ring0/pagetables that changes from
individual arguments to opts structures. This should involve no
functional changes, but sets the stage for subsequent changes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 198627556
Change-Id: Id4460340f6a73f0c793cd879324398139cd58ae9
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These were causing non-blocking related errnos to be returned to
the sentry when they were created as blocking FDs internally.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 197962932
Change-Id: I3f843535ff87ebf4cb5827e9f3d26abfb79461b0
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 197644246
Change-Id: I63eb0a58889e69fbc4af2af8232f6fa1c399d43f
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Kernel before 2.6.16 return EINVAL, but later return ESPIPE for this case.
Also change type of "length" from Uint(uint32) to Int64.
Because C header uses type "size_t" (unsigned long) or "off_t" (long) for length.
And it makes more sense to check length < 0 with Int64 because Uint cannot be negative.
Change-Id: Ifd7fea2dcded7577a30760558d0d31f479f074c4
PiperOrigin-RevId: 197616743
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Establishes a way of communicating interface flags between netstack and
epsocket. More flags can be added over time.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 197616669
Change-Id: I230448c5fb5b7d2e8d69b41a451eb4e1096a0e30
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Especially in situations with small numbers of vCPUs, the existing
system resulted in excessive thrashing. Now, execution contexts
co-ordinate as smoothly as they can to share a small number of cores.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 197483323
Change-Id: I0afc0c5363ea9386994355baf3904bf5fe08c56c
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In Linux, many UDS ioctls are passed through to the NIC driver. We do the same
here, passing ioctl calls to Unix sockets through to epsocket.
In Linux you can see this path at net/socket.c:sock_ioctl, which calls
sock_do_ioctl, which calls net/core/dev_ioctl.c:dev_ioctl.
SIOCGIFNAME is also added.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 197167508
Change-Id: I62c326a4792bd0a473e9c9108aafb6a6354f2b64
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This brings the proc document more up-to-date.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 197070161
Change-Id: Iae2cf9dc44e3e748a33f497bb95bd3c10d0c094a
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Capabilities for sysv sem operations were being checked against the
current task's user namespace. They should be checked against the user
namespace owning the ipc namespace for the sems instead, per
ipc/util.c:ipcperms().
PiperOrigin-RevId: 197063111
Change-Id: Iba29486b316f2e01ee331dda4e48a6ab7960d589
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Change-Id: I3946c25028b7e032be4894d61acb48ac0c24d574
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 196893452
Change-Id: I5ea0f851fcabc5eac5859e61f15213323d996337
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