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$ docker run --rm --runtime=runsc -it --cap-add=SYS_PTRACE debian bash -c "apt-get update && apt-get install strace && strace ls"
...
Setting up strace (4.15-2) ...
execve("/bin/ls", ["ls"], [/* 6 vars */]) = 0
brk(NULL) = 0x5646d8c1e000
uname({sysname="Linux", nodename="114ef93d2db3", ...}) = 0
...
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Change-Id: Ie4bce27a7fb147eef07bbae5895c6ef3f529e177
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Also remove comments in InodeOperations that required that implementation of
some Create* operations ensure that the name does not already exist, since
these checks are all centralized in the Dirent.
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Current gvisor doesn't give devices a right major and minor number.
When testing golang supporting of gvisor, I run the test case below:
```
$ docker run -ti --runtime runsc golang:1.12.1 bash -c "cd /usr/local/go/src && ./run.bash "
```
And it reports some errors, one of them is:
"--- FAIL: TestDevices (0.00s)
--- FAIL: TestDevices//dev/null_1:3 (0.00s)
dev_linux_test.go:45: for /dev/null Major(0x0) == 0, want 1
dev_linux_test.go:48: for /dev/null Minor(0x0) == 0, want 3
dev_linux_test.go:51: for /dev/null Mkdev(1, 3) == 0x103, want 0x0
--- FAIL: TestDevices//dev/zero_1:5 (0.00s)
dev_linux_test.go:45: for /dev/zero Major(0x0) == 0, want 1
dev_linux_test.go:48: for /dev/zero Minor(0x0) == 0, want 5
dev_linux_test.go:51: for /dev/zero Mkdev(1, 5) == 0x105, want 0x0
--- FAIL: TestDevices//dev/random_1:8 (0.00s)
dev_linux_test.go:45: for /dev/random Major(0x0) == 0, want 1
dev_linux_test.go:48: for /dev/random Minor(0x0) == 0, want 8
dev_linux_test.go:51: for /dev/random Mkdev(1, 8) == 0x108, want 0x0
--- FAIL: TestDevices//dev/full_1:7 (0.00s)
dev_linux_test.go:45: for /dev/full Major(0x0) == 0, want 1
dev_linux_test.go:48: for /dev/full Minor(0x0) == 0, want 7
dev_linux_test.go:51: for /dev/full Mkdev(1, 7) == 0x107, want 0x0
--- FAIL: TestDevices//dev/urandom_1:9 (0.00s)
dev_linux_test.go:45: for /dev/urandom Major(0x0) == 0, want 1
dev_linux_test.go:48: for /dev/urandom Minor(0x0) == 0, want 9
dev_linux_test.go:51: for /dev/urandom Mkdev(1, 9) == 0x109, want 0x0
"
So I think we'd better assign to them correct major/minor numbers following linux spec.
Signed-off-by: Wei Zhang <zhangwei198900@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I4521ee7884b4e214fd3a261929e3b6dac537ada9
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We weren't saving simple devices' last allocated inode numbers, which
caused inode number reuse across S/R.
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ilist:generic_list works faster (cl/240185278) and
the code looks cleaner without type casting.
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We call NewSharedAnonMappable simply to use it for Mappable/MappingIdentity for
shared anon mmap. From MMapOpts.MappingIdentity: "If MMapOpts is used to
successfully create a memory mapping, a reference is taken on MappingIdentity."
mm.createVMALocked (below) takes this additional reference, so we don't need
the reference returned by NewSharedAnonMappable. Holding it leaks the mappable.
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When fork a child process, the name filed of TaskContext is not set.
It results in that when we cat /proc/{pid}/status, the name filed is
null.
Like this:
Name:
State: S (sleeping)
Tgid: 28
Pid: 28
PPid: 26
TracerPid: 0
FDSize: 8
VmSize: 89712 kB
VmRSS: 6648 kB
Threads: 1
CapInh: 00000000a93d35fb
CapPrm: 0000000000000000
CapEff: 0000000000000000
CapBnd: 00000000a93d35fb
Seccomp: 0
Change-Id: I5d469098c37cedd19da16b7ffab2e546a28a321e
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- Document fsutil.CachedFileObject.FD() requirements on access
permissions, and change gofer.inodeFileState.FD() to honor them.
Fixes #147.
- Combine gofer.inodeFileState.readonly and
gofer.inodeFileState.readthrough, and simplify handle caching logic.
- Inline gofer.cachePolicy.cacheHandles into
gofer.inodeFileState.setSharedHandles, because users with access to
gofer.inodeFileState don't necessarily have access to the fs.Inode
(predictably, this is a save/restore problem).
Before this CL:
$ docker run --runtime=runsc-d -v $(pwd)/gvisor/repro:/root/repro -it ubuntu bash
root@34d51017ed67:/# /root/repro/runsc-b147
mmap: 0x7f3c01e45000
Segmentation fault
After this CL:
$ docker run --runtime=runsc-d -v $(pwd)/gvisor/repro:/root/repro -it ubuntu bash
root@d3c3cb56bbf9:/# /root/repro/runsc-b147
mmap: 0x7f78987ec000
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The start time is the number of clock ticks between the boot time and
application start time.
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This is the same technique used by Go's strings.Builder
(https://golang.org/src/strings/builder.go#L45), and for the same
reason. (We can't just use strings.Builder because there's no way to get
the underlying []byte to pass to usermem.IO.CopyIn.)
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Change-Id: Ic070e7e480aee53a71289c7c120850991358c52c
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Memfds are simply anonymous tmpfs files with no associated
mounts. Also implementing file seals, which Linux only implements for
memfds at the moment.
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Change-Id: I31de78b950101ae8d7a13d0e93fe52d98ea06f2f
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MM.insertPMAsLocked() passes vma.maxPerms to memmap.Mappable.Translate
(although it unsets AccessType.Write if the vma is private). This
somewhat simplifies handling of pmas, since it means only COW-break
needs to replace existing pmas. However, it also means that a MAP_SHARED
mapping of a file opened O_RDWR dirties the file, regardless of the
mapping's permissions and whether or not the mapping is ever actually
written to with I/O that ignores permissions (e.g.
ptrace(PTRACE_POKEDATA)).
To fix this:
- Change the pma-getting path to request only the permissions that are
required for the calling access.
- Change memmap.Mappable.Translate to take requested permissions, and
return allowed permissions. This preserves the existing behavior in the
common cases where the memmap.Mappable isn't
fsutil.CachingInodeOperations and doesn't care if the translated
platform.File pages are written to.
- Change the MM.getPMAsLocked path to support permission upgrading of
pmas outside of copy-on-write.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 240196979
Change-Id: Ie0147c62c1fbc409467a6fa16269a413f3d7d571
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ilist:generic_list works faster than ilist:ilist.
Here is a beanchmark test to measure performance of epoll_wait, when readyList
isn't empty. It shows about 30% better performance with these changes.
Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations
Before:
BM_EpollAllEvents 46725 46899 14286
After:
BM_EpollAllEvents 33167 33300 18919
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Change the DPL from 0 to 3 for Breakpoint and Overflow,
then user space could trigger Breakpoint and Overflow
as excepected.
Change-Id: Ibead65fb8c98b32b7737f316db93b3a8d9dcd648
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Also, changing queue.writeBuf from a buffer.Bytes to a [][]byte should reduce
copying and reallocating of slices.
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.net sets these flags to -1 and then uses their result, especting it to be
zero.
Does not set actual flags (e.g. MSG_TRUNC), but setting to zero is more correct
than what we did before.
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Change-Id: I89c5f84bc9b94a2cd8ff84e8ecfea09e01142030
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A credential object is immutable, so we don't need to copy it for a new
task.
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Change-Id: I0632f641fdea9554779ac25d84bee4231d0d18f2
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Track new sockets created during accept(2) in the socket table for all
families. Previously we were only doing this for unix domain sockets.
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See: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6691#section-2
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In the case of a rename replacing an existing destination inode, ramfs
Rename failed to first remove the replaced inode. This caused:
1. A leak of a reference to the inode (making it live indefinitely).
2. For directories, a leak of the replaced directory's .. link to the
parent. This would cause the parent's link count to incorrectly
increase.
(2) is much simpler to test than (1), so that's what I've done.
agentfs has a similar bug with link count only, so the Dirent layer
informs the Inode if this is a replacing rename.
Fixes #133
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This is in preparation for improved page cache reclaim, which requires
greater integration between the page cache and page allocator.
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p9.Twalk.handle() with a non-empty path also stats the walked-to path
anyway, so the preceding GetAttr is completely wasted.
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- Redefine some memmap.Mappable, platform.File, and platform.Memory
semantics in terms of File reference counts (no functional change).
- Make AddressSpace.MapFile take a platform.File instead of a raw FD,
and replace platform.File.MapInto with platform.File.FD. This allows
kvm.AddressSpace.MapFile to always use platform.File.MapInternal instead
of maintaining its own (redundant) cache of file mappings in the sentry
address space.
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Example:
runsc debug --root=<dir> \
--profile-heap=/tmp/heap.prof \
--profile-cpu=/tmp/cpu.prod --profile-delay=30 \
<container ID>
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getsockopt(IP_MULTICAST_IF) only supports struct in_addr.
Also adds support for setsockopt(IP_MULTICAST_IF) with struct in_addr.
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This is the correct Linux behavior, and at least PHP depends on it.
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IP_MULTICAST_LOOP controls whether or not multicast packets sent on the default
route are looped back. In order to implement this switch, support for sending
and looping back multicast packets on the default route had to be implemented.
For now we only support IPv4 multicast.
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Fixes #134
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It is Implemented without the priority inheritance part given
that gVisor defers scheduling decisions to Go runtime and doesn't
have control over it.
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The globalPool uses a sync.Once mechanism for initialization,
and no cleanup is strictly required. It's not really feasible
to have the platform implement a full creation -> destruction
cycle (due to the way filters are assumed to be installed), so
drop the FIXME.
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