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Unlike FlagSet, order doesn't matter here, so it can simply be a map.
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* Clarify tcpip.Endpoint.Write contract regarding short writes.
* Enforce tcpip.Endpoint.Write contract regarding short writes.
* Update relevant users of tcpip.Endpoint.Write.
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Change-Id: I24299ecce902eb11317ee13dae3b8d8a7c5b097d
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Also ensure an event is emitted at startup.
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Change-Id: I5f642b6d6b13c6468ee8f794effe285fcbbf29cf
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Change-Id: I9453bd75e5a8d38db406bb47fdc01038ac60922e
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By Walking before checking that the directory is writable and
executable, MayDelete may return the Walk error (e.g., ENOENT) which
would normally be masked by a permission error (EACCES).
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Change-Id: I108a7f730e6bdaa7f277eaddb776267c00805475
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Change-Id: I7aaea74629227d682786d3e435737364921249bf
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This makes it more obvious why a mount failed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224203880
Change-Id: I7961774a7b6fdbb5493a791f8b3815c49b8f7631
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If sys_prctl is called with PR_SET_MM without CAP_SYS_RESOURCE,
the syscall should return failure with errno set to EPERM.
See: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/prctl.2.html
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224182874
Change-Id: I630d1dd44af8b444dd16e8e58a0764a0cf1ad9a3
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It is always the same as t.initRegs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224085550
Change-Id: I5cc4ddc3b481d4748c3c43f6f4bb50da1dbac694
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FileOperations.Write should return ErrWouldBlock to allow the upper
layer to loop and sendmsg should continue writing where it left off
on a partial write.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224081631
Change-Id: Ic61f6943ea6b7abbd82e4279decea215347eac48
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 224047765
Change-Id: I6f3c75b33c32bf8f8910ea3fab35406d7d672d87
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The number of symbolic links that are allowed to be followed
are for a full path and not just a chain of symbolic links.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224047321
Change-Id: I5e3c4caf66a93c17eeddcc7f046d1e8bb9434a40
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 224047120
Change-Id: Ia6cb17fa978595cd73857b6178c4bdba401e185e
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NAME_LENGTH must be enforced per component.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224046749
Change-Id: Iba8105b00d951f2509dc768af58e4110dafbe1c9
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Bazel runs multiple test cases on the same thread. Some of the test
cases rely on the test thread starting with the default memory policy,
while other tests modify the test thread's memory policy. This
obviously breaks when the test framework doesn't run each test case on
a new thread.
Also fixing an incompatibility where set_mempolicy(2) was prevented
from specifying an empty nodemask, which is allowed for some modes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224038957
Change-Id: Ibf780766f2706ebc9b129dbc8cf1b85c2a275074
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Change-Id: I98864403c779832e9e1436f7d3c3f6fb2fba9904
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Untyped integer constants default to type int and the binary package will panic
if one tries to encode an int.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 223890001
Change-Id: Iccc3afd6d74bad24c35d764508e450fd317b76ec
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Replaces the WaitGroup with a RWMutex. Calls to Async hold the mutex for
reading, while AsyncBarrier takes the lock for writing. This ensures that all
executing Async work finishes before AsyncBarrier returns.
Also pushes the Async() call from Inode.Release into
gofer/InodeOperations.Release(). This removes a recursive Async call which
should not have been allowed in the first place. The gofer Release call is the
slow one (since it may make RPCs to the gofer), so putting the Async call there
makes sense.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 223093067
Change-Id: I116da7b20fce5ebab8d99c2ab0f27db7c89d890e
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With rpcinet if shutdown flags are not saved before making
the rpc a race is possible where blocked threads are woken
up before the flags have been persisted. This would mean
that threads can block indefinitely in a recvmsg after a
shutdown(SHUT_RD) has happened.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 223089783
Change-Id: If595e7add12aece54bcdf668ab64c570910d061a
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Change-Id: I7c3db8dfdf95a125d7384c1d67c3300dbb99a47e
PiperOrigin-RevId: 223039923
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Implement RWF_HIPRI (4.6) silently passes the read call.
Implement -1 offset calls readv.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 222840324
Change-Id: If9ddc1e8d086e1a632bdf5e00bae08205f95b6b0
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RET_KILL_THREAD doesn't work well for Go because it will
kill only the offending thread and leave the process hanging.
RET_TRAP can be masked out and it's not guaranteed to kill
the process. RET_KILL_PROCESS is available since 4.14.
For older kernel, continue to use RET_TRAP as this is the
best option (likely to kill process, easy to debug).
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Change-Id: Icc1d7d731274b16c2125b7a1ba4f7883fbdb2cbd
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 222332703
Change-Id: Id5c3cf79591c5d2949895b4e323e63c48c679820
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SyncSyscallFiltersToThreadGroup and Task.TheadID() both acquired TaskSet RWLock
in R mode and could deadlock if a writer comes in between.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 222313551
Change-Id: I4221057d8d46fec544cbfa55765c9a284fe7ebfa
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Include copyright notices and the referenced LICENSE file.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 222171321
Change-Id: I0cc0b167ca51b536d1087bf1c4742fdf1430bc2a
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 222148953
Change-Id: I21500a9f08939c45314a6414e0824490a973e5aa
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This gets rid of the problematic modeRegex.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 221835959
Change-Id: I566b8d8a43579a4c30c0a08a620a964bbcd826dd
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This eliminates the indirection that existed in task_futex.
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Change-Id: Ifb4c926d493913aa6694e193deae91616a29f042
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Also update test utilities for probing vsyscall support and add a
metric to see if vsyscalls are actually used in sandboxes.
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Change-Id: I57870ecc33ea8c864bd7437833f21aa1e8117477
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Change-Id: Ide6a9f41d75aa19d0e2051a05a1e4a114a4fb93c
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Previously, TCP_NODELAY was always enabled and we would lie about it being
configurable. TCP_NODELAY is now disabled by default (to match Linux) in the
socket layer so that non-gVisor users don't automatically start using this
questionable optimization.
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Change-Id: Ib0240f66d94455081f4e0ca94f09d9338b2c1356
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 221189534
Change-Id: Id20d318bed97d5226b454c9351df396d11251e1f
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sync_file_range - sync a file segment with disk
In Linux, sync_file_range() accepts three flags:
SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE
Wait upon write-out of all pages in the specified range that
have already been submitted to the device driver for write-out
before performing any write.
SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE
Initiate write-out of all dirty pages in the specified range
which are not presently submitted write-out. Note that even
this may block if you attempt to write more than request queue
size.
SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER
Wait upon write-out of all pages in the range after performing
any write.
In this implementation:
SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE without SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER isn't
supported right now.
SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE is skipped. It should initiate write-out of all
dirty pages, but it doesn't wait, so it should be safe to do nothing
while nobody uses SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE.
SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER is equal to fdatasync(). In Linux,
sync_file_range() doesn't writes out the file's meta-data, but
fdatasync() does if a file size is changed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 220730840
Change-Id: Iae5dfb23c2c916967d67cf1a1ad32f25eb3f6286
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Create syscall stubs for missing syscalls upto Linux 4.4 and advertise
a kernel version of 4.4.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 220667680
Change-Id: Idbdccde538faabf16debc22f492dd053a8af0ba7
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Updated error messages so that it doesn't print full Go struct representations
when running a new container in a sandbox. For example, this occurs frequently
when commands are not found when doing a 'kubectl exec'.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 219729141
Change-Id: Ic3a7bc84cd7b2167f495d48a1da241d621d3ca09
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Shm segments can be marked for lazy destruction via shmctl(IPC_RMID),
which destroys a segment once it is no longer attached to any
processes. We were unconditionally decrementing the segment refcount
on shmctl(IPC_RMID) which allowed a user to force a segment to be
destroyed by repeatedly calling shmctl(IPC_RMID), with outstanding
memory maps to the segment.
This is problematic because the memory released by a segment destroyed
this way can be reused by a different process while remaining
accessible by the process with outstanding maps to the segment.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 219713660
Change-Id: I443ab838322b4fb418ed87b2722c3413ead21845
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https://github.com/containerd/containerd/blob/master/oci/spec.go#L206, the mode=755
didn't match the pattern modeRegexp = regexp.MustCompile("0[0-7][0-7][0-7]").
Closes #112
Signed-off-by: Juan <xionghuan.cn@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I469e0a68160a1278e34c9e1dbe4b7784c6f97e5a
PiperOrigin-RevId: 219672525
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This reduces the number of floating point save/restore cycles required (since
we don't need to restore immediately following the switch, this always happens
in a known context) and allows the kernel hooks to capture state. This lets us
remove calls like "Current()".
PiperOrigin-RevId: 219552844
Change-Id: I7676fa2f6c18b9919718458aa888b832a7db8cab
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This improves debuggability greatly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 219551560
Change-Id: I2ecaffdd1c17b0d9f25911538ea6f693e2bc699f
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 219492587
Change-Id: I47f6fc0b74a4907ab0aff03d5f26453bdb983bb5
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Use private futexes for performance and to align with other runtime uses.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 219422634
Change-Id: Ief2af5e8302847ea6dc246e8d1ee4d64684ca9dd
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 218592058
Change-Id: I373a2d813aa6cc362500dd5a894c0b214a1959d7
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Previously this code used the tcpip error space. Since it is no longer part of
netstack, it can use the sentry's error space (except for a few cases where
there is still some shared code. This reduces the number of error space
conversions required for hot Unix socket operations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 218541611
Change-Id: I3d13047006a8245b5dfda73364d37b8a453784bb
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Pseudoterminal job control signals are meant to be received and handled by the
sandbox process, but if the ptrace stubs are running in the same process group,
they will receive the signals as well and inject then into the sentry kernel.
This can result in duplicate signals being delivered (often to the wrong
process), or a sentry panic if the ptrace stub is inactive.
This CL makes the ptrace stub run in a new session.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 218536851
Change-Id: Ie593c5687439bbfbf690ada3b2197ea71ed60a0e
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Attempting to create a zero-len shm segment causes a panic since we
try to allocate a zero-len filemem region. The existing code had a
guard to disallow this, but the check didn't encode the fact that
requesting a private segment implies a segment creation regardless of
whether IPC_CREAT is explicitly specified.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 218405743
Change-Id: I30aef1232b2125ebba50333a73352c2f907977da
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This change also adds extensive testing to the p9 package via mocks. The sanity
checks and type checks are moved from the gofer into the core package, where
they can be more easily validated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 218296768
Change-Id: I4fc3c326e7bf1e0e140a454cbacbcc6fd617ab55
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This allows us to release messages in the queue when all users close.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 218033550
Change-Id: I2f6e87650fced87a3977e3b74c64775c7b885c1b
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Added events for *ctl syscalls that may have multiple different commands.
For runsc, each syscall event is only logged once. For *ctl syscalls, use
the cmd as identifier, not only the syscall number.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 218015941
Change-Id: Ie3c19131ae36124861e9b492a7dbe1765d9e5e59
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Change-Id: Ie08bf6987f98467d07457bcf35b5f1ff6e43c035
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This should improve performance.
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Change-Id: I370f196ea2396f1715a460b168ecbee197f94d6c
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