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2019-09-26Merge release-20190806.1-197-g5434926 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-26Make raw socket tests pass in environments with or without CAP_NET_RAW.Kevin Krakauer
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2019-09-25Merge release-20190806.1-182-g99c86b8 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-25Merge pull request #863 from tanjianfeng:fix-862gVisor bot
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2019-09-25Merge release-20190806.1-180-g76ff194 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-24gvisor: change syscall.RawSyscall to syscall.RawSyscall6 where requiredgVisor bot
Before https://golang.org/cl/173160 syscall.RawSyscall would zero out the last three register arguments to the system call. That no longer happens. For system calls that take more than three arguments, use RawSyscall6 to ensure that we pass zero, not random data, for the additional arguments. PiperOrigin-RevId: 271062527
2019-09-24Merge release-20190806.1-178-g502f8f2 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-24Stub out readahead implementation.Adin Scannell
Closes #261 PiperOrigin-RevId: 270973347
2019-09-24tty: fix sending SIGTTOU on tty writehenry.tjf
How to reproduce: $ echo "timeout 10 ls" > foo.sh $ chmod +x foo.sh $ ./foo.sh (will hang here for 10 secs, and the output of ls does not show) When "ls" process writes to stdout, it receives SIGTTOU signal, and hangs there. Until "timeout" process timeouts, and kills "ls" process. The expected result is: "ls" writes its output into tty, and terminates immdedately, then "timeout" process receives SIGCHLD and terminates. The reason for this failure is that we missed the check for TOSTOP (if set, background processes will receive the SIGTTOU signal when they do write). We use drivers/tty/n_tty.c:n_tty_write() as a reference. Fixes: #862 Reported-by: chris.zn <chris.zn@antfin.com> Signed-off-by: Jianfeng Tan <henry.tjf@antfin.com> Signed-off-by: chenglang.hy <chenglang.hy@antfin.com>
2019-09-23Merge release-20190806.1-168-g03ee55c (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-23netstack: convert more socket options to {Set,Get}SockOptIntAndrei Vagin
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2019-09-23internal BUILD file cleanup.gVisor bot
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2019-09-20Change vfs.Dirent.Off to NextOff.Jamie Liu
"d_off is the distance from the start of the directory to the start of the next linux_dirent." - getdents(2). PiperOrigin-RevId: 270349685
2019-09-19Merge release-20190806.1-162-g75781ab (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-19Remove defer from hot path and ensure Atomic is applied consistently.Adin Scannell
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2019-09-19Merge release-20190806.1-161-g1c0324d (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-19Merge pull request #876 from xiaobo55x:hostcpugVisor bot
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2019-09-19Merge release-20190806.1-159-g0a8a75f (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-19Job control: controlling TTYs and foreground process groups.Kevin Krakauer
Adresses a deadlock with the rolled back change: https://github.com/google/gvisor/commit/b6a5b950d28e0b474fdad160b88bc15314cf9259 Creating a session from an orphaned process group was causing a lock to be acquired twice by a single goroutine. This behavior is addressed, and a test (OrphanRegression) has been added to pty.cc. Implemented the following ioctls: - TIOCSCTTY - set controlling TTY - TIOCNOTTY - remove controlling tty, maybe signal some other processes - TIOCGPGRP - get foreground process group. Also enables tcgetpgrp(). - TIOCSPGRP - set foreground process group. Also enabled tcsetpgrp(). Next steps are to actually turn terminal-generated control characters (e.g. C^c) into signals to the proper process groups, and to send SIGTTOU and SIGTTIN when appropriate. PiperOrigin-RevId: 270088599
2019-09-18Enable pkg/sentry/hostcpu support on arm64.Haibo Xu
Signed-off-by: Haibo Xu haibo.xu@arm.com Change-Id: I333872da9bdf56ddfa8ab2f034dfc1f36a7d3132
2019-09-18Merge release-20190806.1-156-gc98e7f0 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-18Signalfd supportAdin Scannell
Note that the exact semantics for these signalfds are slightly different from Linux. These signalfds are bound to the process at creation time. Reads, polls, etc. are all associated with signals directed at that task. In Linux, all signalfd operations are associated with current, regardless of where the signalfd originated. In practice, this should not be an issue given how signalfds are used. In order to fix this however, we will need to plumb the context through all the event APIs. This gets complicated really quickly, because the waiter APIs are all netstack-specific, and not generally exposed to the context. Probably not worthwhile fixing immediately. PiperOrigin-RevId: 269901749
2019-09-17Merge release-20190806.1-151-g3b7119a (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-17platform/ptrace: log exit code for stub processesAndrei Vagin
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2019-09-14Merge release-20190806.1-145-g239a07a (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-13gvisor: return ENOTDIR from the unlink syscallAndrei Vagin
ENOTDIR has to be returned when a component used as a directory in pathname is not, in fact, a directory. PiperOrigin-RevId: 269037893
2019-09-13Merge release-20190806.1-142-g7c6ab6a (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-12Implement splice methods for pipes and sockets.Adin Scannell
This also allows the tee(2) implementation to be enabled, since dup can now be properly supported via WriteTo. Note that this change necessitated some minor restructoring with the fs.FileOperations splice methods. If the *fs.File is passed through directly, then only public API methods are accessible, which will deadlock immediately since the locking is already done by fs.Splice. Instead, we pass through an abstract io.Reader or io.Writer, which elide locks and use the underlying fs.FileOperations directly. PiperOrigin-RevId: 268805207
2019-09-12Remove go_test from go_stateify and go_marshalMichael Pratt
They are no-ops, so the standard rule works fine. PiperOrigin-RevId: 268776264
2019-09-12Merge release-20190806.1-133-g1e6bdd5 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-09Merge 9dfcd8b0 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-09Merge 3733b9b8 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-09-09go_marshal: Implement automatic generation of ABI marshalling code.Rahat Mahmood
This CL implements go_marshal, a code generation utility for automatically serializing and deserializing ABI structs. The go_marshal tool automatically generates implementations of the new marshal interface. Unlike binary.Marshal/Unmarshal, the generated interface implementations use no runtime reflection, and translates to a single memcpy for most structs. See go_marshal/README.md for details. PiperOrigin-RevId: 268065475
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2019-09-05Better strace logs for statx.Nicolas Lacasse
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2019-09-03Impose order on test scripts.Adin Scannell
The simple test script has gotten out of control. Shard this script into different pieces and attempt to impose order on overall test structure. This change helps lay some of the foundations for future improvements. * The runsc/test directories are moved into just test/. * The runsc/test/testutil package is split into logical pieces. * The scripts/ directory contains new top-level targets. * Each test is now responsible for building targets it requires. * The install functionality is moved into `runsc` itself for simplicity. * The existing kokoro run_tests.sh file now just calls all (can be split). After this change is merged, I will create multiple distinct workflows for Kokoro, one for each of the scripts currently targeted by `run_tests.sh` today, which should dramatically reduce the time-to-run for the Kokoro tests, and provides a better foundation for further improvements to the infrastructure. PiperOrigin-RevId: 267081397
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