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2020-12-09Prepare for supporting cross compilation.Andrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 346496532
2020-12-07Fix error handling on fusefs mount.Rahat Mahmood
Don't propagate arbitrary golang errors up from fusefs because errors that don't map to an errno result in a sentry panic. Reported-by: syzbot+697cb635346e456fddfc@syzkaller.appspotmail.com PiperOrigin-RevId: 346220306
2020-12-07Export IGMP statsArthur Sfez
PiperOrigin-RevId: 346197760
2020-12-07Merge pull request #4908 from lubinszARM:pr_kvm_ext_dabtgVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 346143528
2020-12-07Merge pull request #4874 from zhlhahaha:2022gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 346134026
2020-12-04Overlay runsc regular file mounts with regular files.Jamie Liu
Fixes #4991 PiperOrigin-RevId: 345800333
2020-12-04Avoid fallocate(FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE) when ManualZeroing is in effect.Jamie Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 345696124
2020-12-04Require sync.RWMutex to lock and unlock from the same goroutineMichael Pratt
This is the RWMutex equivalent to the preceding sync.Mutex CL. Updates #4804 PiperOrigin-RevId: 345681051
2020-12-03Implement command IPC_INFO for semctl.Jing Chen
PiperOrigin-RevId: 345589628
2020-12-03Implement `fcntl` options `F_GETSIG` and `F_SETSIG`.Etienne Perot
These options allow overriding the signal that gets sent to the process when I/O operations are available on the file descriptor, rather than the default `SIGIO` signal. Doing so also populates `siginfo` to contain extra information about which file descriptor caused the event (`si_fd`) and what events happened on it (`si_band`). The logic around which FD is populated within `si_fd` matches Linux's, which means it has some weird edge cases where that value may not actually refer to a file descriptor that is still valid. This CL also ports extra S/R logic regarding async handler in VFS2. Without this, async I/O handlers aren't properly re-registered after S/R. PiperOrigin-RevId: 345436598
2020-12-02Remove FileReadWriteSeeker from vfs.Jamie Liu
Previous experience has shown that these types of wrappers tends to create two kinds of problems: hidden allocations (e.g. each call to FileReadWriteSeeker.Read/Write allocates a usermem.BytesIO on the heap) and hidden lock ordering problems (e.g. VFS1 splice deadlocks). Since this is only needed by fsimpl/verity, move it there. PiperOrigin-RevId: 345377830
2020-12-02Do not unconditionally allocate in kernel.FDTable.setAll().Jamie Liu
`slice := *(*[]unsafe.Pointer)(...)` makes a copy of the slice header, which then escapes because of the conditional `atomic.StorePointer(&f.slice, &slice)` from table expansion. This occurs even when the table doesn't expand, and when it can't (e.g. `close()` => `f.setAll(nil)`). Fix this by avoiding the copy until after table expansion. Before this CL: ``` TEXT pkg/sentry/kernel/kernel.(*FDTable).setAll(SB) pkg/sentry/kernel/fd_table_unsafe.go fd_table_unsafe.go:119 0x7f00005f50e0 64488b0c25f8ffffff MOVQ FS:0xfffffff8, CX fd_table_unsafe.go:119 0x7f00005f50e9 483b6110 CMPQ 0x10(CX), SP fd_table_unsafe.go:119 0x7f00005f50ed 0f864d040000 JBE 0x7f00005f5540 fd_table_unsafe.go:119 0x7f00005f50f3 4883c480 ADDQ $-0x80, SP fd_table_unsafe.go:119 0x7f00005f50f7 48896c2478 MOVQ BP, 0x78(SP) fd_table_unsafe.go:119 0x7f00005f50fc 488d6c2478 LEAQ 0x78(SP), BP fd_table_unsafe.go:120 0x7f00005f5101 488b8424a8000000 MOVQ 0xa8(SP), AX fd_table_unsafe.go:120 0x7f00005f5109 4885c0 TESTQ AX, AX fd_table_unsafe.go:120 0x7f00005f510c 7411 JE 0x7f00005f511f fd_table_unsafe.go:120 0x7f00005f510e 488b8c24b0000000 MOVQ 0xb0(SP), CX fd_table_unsafe.go:120 0x7f00005f5116 4885c9 TESTQ CX, CX fd_table_unsafe.go:120 0x7f00005f5119 0f8500040000 JNE 0x7f00005f551f fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f511f 488d05da115700 LEAQ 0x5711da(IP), AX fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f5126 48890424 MOVQ AX, 0(SP) fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f512a e8d19fa1ff CALL runtime.newobject(SB) fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f512f 488b7c2408 MOVQ 0x8(SP), DI fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f5134 488b842488000000 MOVQ 0x88(SP), AX fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f513c 488b4820 MOVQ 0x20(AX), CX fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f5140 488b5108 MOVQ 0x8(CX), DX fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f5144 488b19 MOVQ 0(CX), BX fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f5147 488b4910 MOVQ 0x10(CX), CX fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f514b 48895708 MOVQ DX, 0x8(DI) fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f514f 48894f10 MOVQ CX, 0x10(DI) fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f5153 833df6e1120100 CMPL $0x0, runtime.writeBarrier(SB) fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f515a 660f1f440000 NOPW 0(AX)(AX*1) fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f5160 0f8589030000 JNE 0x7f00005f54ef fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f5166 48891f MOVQ BX, 0(DI) fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f5169 48897c2470 MOVQ DI, 0x70(SP) fd_table_unsafe.go:127 0x7f00005f516e 8bb424a0000000 MOVL 0xa0(SP), SI fd_table_unsafe.go:127 0x7f00005f5175 39d6 CMPL DX, SI fd_table_unsafe.go:127 0x7f00005f5177 0f8c5f030000 JL 0x7f00005f54dc ... ``` After this CL: ``` TEXT pkg/sentry/kernel/kernel.(*FDTable).setAll(SB) pkg/sentry/kernel/fd_table_unsafe.go fd_table_unsafe.go:119 0x7f00005f50e0 64488b0c25f8ffffff MOVQ FS:0xfffffff8, CX fd_table_unsafe.go:119 0x7f00005f50e9 488d4424e8 LEAQ -0x18(SP), AX fd_table_unsafe.go:119 0x7f00005f50ee 483b4110 CMPQ 0x10(CX), AX fd_table_unsafe.go:119 0x7f00005f50f2 0f868e040000 JBE 0x7f00005f5586 fd_table_unsafe.go:119 0x7f00005f50f8 4881ec98000000 SUBQ $0x98, SP fd_table_unsafe.go:119 0x7f00005f50ff 4889ac2490000000 MOVQ BP, 0x90(SP) fd_table_unsafe.go:119 0x7f00005f5107 488dac2490000000 LEAQ 0x90(SP), BP fd_table_unsafe.go:120 0x7f00005f510f 488b9424c0000000 MOVQ 0xc0(SP), DX fd_table_unsafe.go:120 0x7f00005f5117 660f1f840000000000 NOPW 0(AX)(AX*1) fd_table_unsafe.go:120 0x7f00005f5120 4885d2 TESTQ DX, DX fd_table_unsafe.go:120 0x7f00005f5123 0f8406040000 JE 0x7f00005f552f fd_table_unsafe.go:120 0x7f00005f5129 488b9c24c8000000 MOVQ 0xc8(SP), BX fd_table_unsafe.go:120 0x7f00005f5131 4885db TESTQ BX, BX fd_table_unsafe.go:120 0x7f00005f5134 0f852b040000 JNE 0x7f00005f5565 fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f513a 488bb424a0000000 MOVQ 0xa0(SP), SI fd_table_unsafe.go:124 0x7f00005f5142 488b7e20 MOVQ 0x20(SI), DI fd_table_unsafe.go:127 0x7f00005f5146 4c8b4708 MOVQ 0x8(DI), R8 fd_table_unsafe.go:127 0x7f00005f514a 448b8c24b8000000 MOVL 0xb8(SP), R9 fd_table_unsafe.go:127 0x7f00005f5152 4539c1 CMPL R8, R9 fd_table_unsafe.go:127 0x7f00005f5155 0f8d4a020000 JGE 0x7f00005f53a5 ... ``` PiperOrigin-RevId: 345363242
2020-12-02Extract ICMPv4/v6 specific stats to their own typesArthur Sfez
This change lets us split the v4 stats from the v6 stats, which will be useful when adding stats for each network endpoint. PiperOrigin-RevId: 345322615
2020-12-02[netstack] Refactor common utils out of netstack to socket package.Ayush Ranjan
Moved AddressAndFamily() and ConvertAddress() to socket package from netstack. This helps because these utilities are used by sibling netstack packages. Such sibling dependencies can later cause circular dependencies. Common utils shared between siblings should be moved up to the parent. PiperOrigin-RevId: 345275571
2020-12-02Clean up verity tests.Dean Deng
Refactor some utilities and rename some others for clarity. PiperOrigin-RevId: 345247836
2020-12-02Add /proc/sys/kernel/sem.Jing Chen
PiperOrigin-RevId: 345178956
2020-11-30Fix typo in ptrace documentation.Dean Deng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344958513
2020-11-26[netstack] Add SOL_TCP options to SocketOptions.Ayush Ranjan
Ports the following options: - TCP_NODELAY - TCP_CORK - TCP_QUICKACK Also deletes the {Get/Set}SockOptBool interface methods from all implementations PiperOrigin-RevId: 344378824
2020-11-25[netstack] Add SOL_IP and SOL_IPV6 options to SocketOptions.Ayush Ranjan
We will use SocketOptions for all kinds of options, not just SOL_SOCKET options because (1) it is consistent with Linux which defines all option variables on the top level socket struct, (2) avoid code complexity. Appropriate checks have been added for matching option level to the endpoint type. Ported the following options to this new utility: - IP_MULTICAST_LOOP - IP_RECVTOS - IPV6_RECVTCLASS - IP_PKTINFO - IP_HDRINCL - IPV6_V6ONLY Changes in behavior (these are consistent with what Linux does AFAICT): - Now IP_MULTICAST_LOOP can be set for TCP (earlier it was a noop) but does not affect the endpoint itself. - We can now getsockopt IP_HDRINCL (earlier we would get an error). - Now we return ErrUnknownProtocolOption if SOL_IP or SOL_IPV6 options are used on unix sockets. - Now we return ErrUnknownProtocolOption if SOL_IPV6 options are used on non AF_INET6 endpoints. This change additionally makes the following modifications: - Add State() uint32 to commonEndpoint because both tcpip.Endpoint and transport.Endpoint interfaces have it. It proves to be quite useful. - Gets rid of SocketOptionsHandler.IsListening(). It was an anomaly as it was not a handler. It is now implemented on netstack itself. - Gets rid of tcp.endpoint.EndpointInfo and directly embeds stack.TransportEndpointInfo. There was an unnecessary level of embedding which served no purpose. - Removes some checks dual_stack_test.go that used the errors from GetSockOptBool(tcpip.V6OnlyOption) to confirm some state. This is not consistent with the new design and also seemed to be testing the implementation instead of behavior. PiperOrigin-RevId: 344354051
2020-11-24Remove outdated TODO.Dean Deng
The bug has been fixed. PiperOrigin-RevId: 344088206
2020-11-23Don't evict gofer.dentries with inotify watches before saving.Jamie Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343959348
2020-11-23arm64 kvm: add to ext_dabt injection supportRobin Luk
If no vild syndrome(data abort outside memslots) was reported by kvm, let userspace to do the ext_dabt injection to bail out this issue. Signed-off-by: Robin Luk <lubin.lu@antgroup.com>
2020-11-20Refactor verity test for readabilityChong Cai
1. Add getD/getDentry methods to avoid long casting line in each test 2. Factor all calls to vfs.OpenAt/UnlinkAt/RenameAt on lower filesystem to their own method (for both lower file and lower Merkle file) so the tests are more readable 3. Add descriptive test names for delete/remove tests PiperOrigin-RevId: 343540202
2020-11-19Remove racy stringification of socket fds from /proc/net/*.Rahat Mahmood
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343398191
2020-11-19Add a helpful message in stuck task logs.Dean Deng
This also makes the formatting nicer; the caller will add ":\n" to the end of the message. PiperOrigin-RevId: 343397099
2020-11-19Require sync.Mutex to lock and unlock from the same goroutineMichael Pratt
We would like to track locks ordering to detect ordering violations. Detecting violations is much simpler if mutexes must be unlocked by the same goroutine that locked them. Thus, as a first step to tracking lock ordering, add this lock/unlock requirement to gVisor's sync.Mutex. This is more strict than the Go standard library's sync.Mutex, but initial testing indicates only a single lock that is used across goroutines. The new sync.CrossGoroutineMutex relaxes the requirement (but will not provide lock order checking). Due to the additional overhead, enforcement is only enabled with the "checklocks" build tag. Build with this tag using: bazel build --define=gotags=checklocks ... From my spot-checking, this has no changed inlining properties when disabled. Updates #4804 PiperOrigin-RevId: 343370200
2020-11-18[vfs] kernfs: Do not panic if destroyed dentry is cached.Ayush Ranjan
If a kernfs user does not cache dentries, then cacheLocked will destroy the dentry. The current DecRef implementation will be racy in this case as the following can happen: - Goroutine 1 calls DecRef and decreases ref count from 1 to 0. - Goroutine 2 acquires d.fs.mu for reading and calls IncRef and increasing the ref count from 0 to 1. - Goroutine 2 releases d.fs.mu and calls DecRef again decreasing ref count from 1 to 0. - Goroutine 1 now acquires d.fs.mu and calls cacheLocked which destroys the dentry. - Goroutine 2 now acquires d.fs.mu and calls cacheLocked to find that the dentry is already destroyed! Earlier we would panic in this case, we could instead just return instead of adding complexity to handle this race. This is similar to what the gofer client does. We do not want to lock d.fs.mu in the case that the filesystem caches dentries (common case as procfs and sysfs do this) to prevent congestion due to lock contention. PiperOrigin-RevId: 343229496
2020-11-18[netstack] Move SO_KEEPALIVE and SO_ACCEPTCONN option to SocketOptions.Ayush Ranjan
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343217712
2020-11-19ARM64 kvm: apply PCALIGN for exception vector alignmentHoward Zhang
As PCALIGN is available on golang asm for arm64. https://golang.org/pkg/cmd/internal/obj/arm64/ No need to use rewriteVectors() to ensure alignment of exception vector. Signed-off-by: Howard Zhang <howard.zhang@arm.com>
2020-11-18Port filesystem metrics to VFS2.Jamie Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343196927
2020-11-18[netstack] Move SO_REUSEPORT and SO_REUSEADDR option to SocketOptions.Ayush Ranjan
This changes also introduces: - `SocketOptionsHandler` interface which can be implemented by endpoints to handle endpoint specific behavior on SetSockOpt. This is analogous to what Linux does. - `DefaultSocketOptionsHandler` which is a default implementation of the above. This is embedded in all endpoints so that we don't have to uselessly implement empty functions. Endpoints with specific behavior can override the embedded method by manually defining its own implementation. PiperOrigin-RevId: 343158301
2020-11-18[netstack] Move SO_NO_CHECK option to SocketOptions.Ayush Ranjan
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343146856
2020-11-18Merge pull request #4791 from lubinszARM:pr_pt_uppergVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343130667
2020-11-18Add a few syslog messages.Etienne Perot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343123278
2020-11-18[netstack] Move SO_PASSCRED option to SocketOptions.Ayush Ranjan
This change also makes the following fixes: - Make SocketOptions use atomic operations instead of having to acquire/drop locks upon each get/set option. - Make documentation more consistent. - Remove tcpip.SocketOptions from socketOpsCommon because it already exists in transport.Endpoint. - Refactors get/set socket options tests to be easily extendable. PiperOrigin-RevId: 343103780
2020-11-17Merge pull request #4840 from lubinszARM:pr_fpsimd_1gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343000335
2020-11-17fs/fuse: don't dereference fuse.DeviceFD.fs if it is nilAndrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 342992936
2020-11-17tmpfs: make sure that a dentry will not be destroyed before the open() callAndrei Vagin
If we don't hold a reference, the dentry can be destroyed by another thread. Reported-by: syzbot+f2132e50060c41f6d41f@syzkaller.appspotmail.com PiperOrigin-RevId: 342951940
2020-11-17Add consistent precondition formatting for verityChong Cai
Also add the lock order for verity fs, and add a lock to protect dentry hash. PiperOrigin-RevId: 342946537
2020-11-17Merge pull request #4836 from lubinszARM:pr_exception_el0_el1gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 342943430
2020-11-17Fix SO_ERROR behavior for TCP in gVisor.Bhasker Hariharan
Fixes the behaviour of SO_ERROR for tcp sockets where in linux it returns sk->sk_err and if sk->sk_err is 0 then it returns sk->sk_soft_err. In gVisor TCP we endpoint.HardError is the equivalent of sk->sk_err and endpoint.LastError holds soft errors. This change brings this into alignment with Linux such that both hard/soft errors are cleared when retrieved using getsockopt(.. SO_ERROR) is called on a socket. Fixes #3812 PiperOrigin-RevId: 342868552
2020-11-17arm64 kvm: optimize all fpsimd related codeRobin Luk
Optimize and bug fix all fpsimd related code. Signed-off-by: Robin Luk <lubin.lu@antgroup.com>
2020-11-17arm64 kvm: add the processing functions for all el0/el1 exceptionsRobin Luk
I added 2 unified processing functions for all exceptions of el/el0 Signed-off-by: Robin Luk <lubin.lu@antgroup.com>
2020-11-16Reset watchdog timer between sendfile() iterations.Jamie Liu
As part of this, change Task.interrupted() to not drain Task.interruptChan, and do so explicitly using new function Task.unsetInterrupted() instead. PiperOrigin-RevId: 342768365
2020-11-16Allow RLIMIT_RSS to be setFabricio Voznika
Closes #4746 PiperOrigin-RevId: 342747165
2020-11-16Remove ARP address workaroundGhanan Gowripalan
- Make AddressableEndpoint optional for NetworkEndpoint. Not all NetworkEndpoints need to support addressing (e.g. ARP), so AddressableEndpoint should only be implemented for protocols that support addressing such as IPv4 and IPv6. With this change, tcpip.ErrNotSupported will be returned by the stack when attempting to modify addresses on a network endpoint that does not support addressing. Now that packets are fully handled at the network layer, and (with this change) addresses are optional for network endpoints, we no longer need the workaround for ARP where a fake ARP address was added to each NIC that performs ARP so that packets would be delivered to the ARP layer. PiperOrigin-RevId: 342722547
2020-11-13Log task goroutine IDs in the sentry watchdog.Jamie Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 342373580
2020-11-13Check for misuse of kernel.Task as context.Context.Jamie Liu
Checks in Task.block() and Task.Value() are conditional on race detection being enabled, since these functions are relatively hot. Checks in Task.SleepStart() and Task.UninterruptibleSleepStart() are enabled unconditionally, since these functions are not thought to lie on any critical paths, and misuse of these functions is required for b/168241471 to manifest. PiperOrigin-RevId: 342342175
2020-11-13Have fuse.DeviceFD hold reference on fuse.filesystem.Jamie Liu
This is actually just b/168751672 again; cl/332394146 was incorrectly reverted by cl/341411151. Document the reference holder to reduce the likelihood that this happens again. Also document a few other bugs observed in the process. PiperOrigin-RevId: 342339144
2020-11-13fs/tmpfs: change regularFile.size atomicallyAndrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 342221309