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PiperOrigin-RevId: 333404727
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Use HandleIOErrorVFS2 instead of custom error handling.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 333227581
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Update signatures for:
- walkExistingLocked
- checkDeleteLocked
- Inode.Open
Updates #1193
PiperOrigin-RevId: 333163381
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Originally, we avoided partial writes in case it caused us to write a partial
packet to a socket-backed specialFileFD. However, this check causes splicing
from a pipe to specialFileFD to fail if we hit EOF on the pipe.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 333016216
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Updates #1193.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 332939026
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 332760843
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 332548335
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Updates #1199
PiperOrigin-RevId: 332539197
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This is more consistent with Linux (see comment on MM.NewSharedAnonMappable()).
We don't do the same thing on VFS1 for reasons documented by the updated
comment.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 332514849
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 332486383
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 332486111
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Linux defines this struct as:
struct sched_param {
int priority;
}
... in include/linux/sched.h.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 332473133
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This fixes a use-after-free in fuse.DeviceFD.Release.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 332394146
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`ip6tables -t filter` is now usable. NAT support will come in a future CL.
#3549
PiperOrigin-RevId: 332381801
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SO_LINGER is a socket level option and should be stored on all endpoints even
though it is used to linger only for TCP endpoints.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 332369252
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This constant is used to represent int32 stored in file xattrs. The
integers are stored as strings there, so the real size should be the
string size (number of digits) instead of an int size (4 bytes).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 332353217
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 332340342
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This change includes overlay, special regular gofer files, and hostfs.
Fixes #3589.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 332330860
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 332328860
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This is required to make tcpdump work. tcpdump falls back to not using things
like PACKET_RX_RING if setsockopt returns ENOPROTOOPT. This used to be the case
before https://github.com/google/gvisor/commit/6f8fb7e0db2790ff1f5ba835780c03fe245e437f.
Fixes #3981
PiperOrigin-RevId: 332326517
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As noticed by @ayushr2, the "implements" comments are not
consistent, e.g.
// IterDirents implements kernfs.inodeDynamicLookup.
// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
This patch improves this by making the comments like this
consistently include the package name (when the interface
and struct are not in the same package) and method name.
Signed-off-by: Tiwei Bie <tiwei.btw@antgroup.com>
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 332122081
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OpenAt() for verity fs is implemented by opening both the target file or
directory and the corresponding Merkle tree file in the underlying file
system. Generally they are only open for read. In allowRuntimeEnable
mode, the Merkle tree file is also open for write.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 332116423
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 332097286
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PRead is implemented by read from the underlying file in blocks, and
verify each block. The verified contents are saved into the output
buffer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 332092267
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 332069743
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fix #3956
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fix #3963
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copylocks: directory.go:34:7: Allocate passes lock by value:
fuse/fuse.directoryFD contains fuse/fuse.fileDescription contains
pkg/sentry/vfs/vfs.FileDescription contains pkg/sync/sync.Mutex
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readdir_test.cc:134:24: error: variable length arrays are a C99 feature [-Werror,-Wvla-extension]
char readdir_payload[readdir_payload_size];
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test/fuse/benchmark/read_benchmark.cc:34: Failure
Expected: (fuse_prefix) != (nullptr), actual: NULL vs (nullptr)
external/com_google_benchmark/src/benchmark_runner.cc:120: RunInThread:
Check `st.iterations() >= st.max_iterations' failed. Benchmark returned
before State::KeepRunning() returned false!
--- FAIL: Benchmarks_BM_Read/262144/real_time (0.29s)
runner.go:502: test "Benchmarks.BM_Read/262144/real_time" failed
with error exit status 134, want nil
FAIL
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Fixes #3696
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This change implements Release for the FUSE filesystem
and expected behaviors of the FUSE devices.
It includes several checks for aborted connection
in the path for making a request and a function
to abort all the ongoing FUSE requests in order.
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This commit fixes the potential unexpected errors
of original handling of FUSE_RELEASE responses while
keep the same behavior (ignoring any reply).
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This change adds bookkeeping variables for the
FUSE request. With them, old insecure confusing
code we used to process async requests is replaced
by new clear compiling ones. Future code can take
advantage of them to have better control of each
requests.
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This change decouples the code that is weakly
tied to the connection struct from connection.go,
rename variables and files with more meaningful choices,
adds detailed comments, explains lock orders,
and adds other minor improvement to make
the existing FUSE code more readable and
more organized.
Purpose is to avoid too much code in one file
and provide better structure for the
future commits.
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This commit implements FUSE_SETATTR command. When a system call modifies
the metadata of a regular file or a folder by chown(2), chmod(2),
truncate(2), utime(2), or utimes(2), they should be translated to
corresponding FUSE_SETATTR command and sent to the FUSE server.
Fixes #3332
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According to Linux 4.4's FUSE behavior, the flags and fh attributes in
FUSE_GETATTR are only used in read, write, and lseek. fstat(2) doesn't
use them either. Add tests to ensure the requests sent from FUSE module
are consistent with Linux's.
Updates #3655
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This commit adds basic write(2) support for FUSE.
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FUSE_CREATE is called when issuing creat(2) or open(2) with O_CREAT. It
creates a new file on the FUSE filesystem.
Fixes #3825
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