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2019-11-26Mark execveat as supported for linux64_arm64.Dean Deng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 282667122
2019-11-26Merge release-20191114.0-35-gb72e1b3 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-25Minor VFS2 interface changes.Jamie Liu
- Remove the Filesystem argument from DentryImpl.*Ref(); in general DentryImpls that need the Filesystem for reference counting will probably also need it for other interface methods that don't plumb Filesystem, so it's easier to just store a pointer to the filesystem in the DentryImpl. - Add a pointer to the VirtualFilesystem to Filesystem, which is needed by the gofer client to disown dentries for cache eviction triggered by dentry reference count changes. - Rename FilesystemType.NewFilesystem to GetFilesystem; in some cases (e.g. sysfs, cgroupfs) it's much cleaner for there to be only one Filesystem that is used by all mounts, and in at least one case (devtmpfs) it's visibly incorrect not to do so, so NewFilesystem doesn't always actually create and return a *new* Filesystem. - Require callers of FileDescription.Init() to increment Mount/Dentry references. This is because the gofer client may, in the OpenAt() path, take a reference on a dentry with 0 references, which is safe due to synchronization that is outside the scope of this CL, and it would be safer to still have its implementation of DentryImpl.IncRef() check for an increment for 0 references in other cases. - Add FileDescription.TryIncRef. This is used by the gofer client to take references on "special file descriptions" (FDs for files such as pipes, sockets, and devices), which use per-FD handles (fids) instead of dentry-shared handles, for sync() and syncfs(). PiperOrigin-RevId: 282473364
2019-11-25Merge release-20191114.0-34-g128948d (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-25Implement basic umounting for vfs2.Jamie Liu
This is required to test filesystems with a non-trivial implementation of FilesystemImpl.Release(). Propagation isn't handled yet, and umount isn't yet plumbed out to VirtualFilesystem.UmountAt(), but otherwise the implementation of umount is believed to be correct. - Move entering mountTable.seq writer critical sections to callers of mountTable.{insert,remove}Seqed. This is required since umount(2) must ensure that no new references are taken on the candidate mount after checking that it isn't busy, which is only possible by entering a vfs.mountTable.seq writer critical section before the check and remaining in it until after VFS.umountRecursiveLocked() is complete. (Linux does the same thing: fs/namespace.c:do_umount() => lock_mount_hash(), fs/pnode.c:propagate_mount_busy(), umount_tree(), unlock_mount_hash().) - It's not possible for dentry deletion to umount while only holding VFS.mountMu for reading, but it's also very unappealing to hold VFS.mountMu exclusively around e.g. gofer unlink RPCs. Introduce dentry.mu to avoid these problems. This means that VFS.mountMu is never acquired for reading, so change it to a sync.Mutex. PiperOrigin-RevId: 282444343
2019-11-25Internal change.Adin Scannell
PiperOrigin-RevId: 282396322
2019-11-25Merge release-20191114.0-30-g0416c24 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-25Merge pull request #1176 from xiaobo55x:runsc_bootgVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 282382564
2019-11-22Merge release-20191114.0-20-g07635d2 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-22enable ring0/pagetables to support arm64lubinszARM
Signed-off-by: Bin Lu <bin.lu@arm.com> COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/google/gvisor/pull/891 from lubinszARM:pr_pagetable 2385de75a8662af3ab1ae289dd74dd0e5dcfaf66 PiperOrigin-RevId: 282013224
2019-11-21Merge release-20191114.0-18-gc0f89eb (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-21Import and structure cleanup.Adin Scannell
PiperOrigin-RevId: 281795269
2019-11-20Merge release-20191114.0-16-g012102e (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-20Pass OpenTruncate to gofer in Open call when opening file with O_TRUNC.Nicolas Lacasse
Note that the Sentry still calls Truncate() on the file before calling Open. A new p9 version check was added to ensure that the p9 server can handle the the OpenTruncate flag. If not, then the flag is stripped before sending. PiperOrigin-RevId: 281609112
2019-11-19Merge release-20191114.0-15-gef6f936 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-18Add vfs.GenericParseMountOptions().Jamie Liu
Equivalent to fs.GenericMountSourceOptions(). PiperOrigin-RevId: 281179287
2019-11-18Merge release-20191114.0-14-g26b3341 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-18platform/ptrace: use host.GetCPU instead of the getcpu syscallAndrei Vagin
This should save ~200ns from switchToApp (on ptrace too). // mpratt PiperOrigin-RevId: 281159895
2019-11-18Merge release-20191114.0-13-g235a96c (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-18Merge pull request #1177 from xiaobo55x:fs_hostgVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 281112758
2019-11-15Merge release-20191104.0-44-gaf323eb (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-14Fix return codes for {get,set}sockopt for some nullptr cases.Ting-Yu Wang
Updates #1092 PiperOrigin-RevId: 280547239
2019-11-15Merge release-20191104.0-43-g339536d (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-14Check that a file is a regular file with open(O_TRUNC).Kevin Krakauer
It was possible to panic the sentry by opening a cache revalidating folder with O_TRUNC|O_CREAT. Avoids breaking php tests. PiperOrigin-RevId: 280533213
2019-11-14Merge release-20191104.0-41-g9ca15db (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-14Avoid unnecessary slice allocation in usermem.BytesIO.blocksFromAddrRanges().Jamie Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 280507239
2019-11-13Merge release-20191104.0-36-gc2d3dc0 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-12Use overlay MountSource when binding socket in overlay.Nicolas Lacasse
PiperOrigin-RevId: 280131840
2019-11-13Fix some build errors on arm64.Haibo Xu
Initialize the VDSO "os" and "arch" fields explicitly, or the VDSO load process would failed on arm64 platform. Signed-off-by: Haibo Xu <haibo.xu@arm.com> Change-Id: Ic6768df88e43cd7c7956eb630511672ae11ac52f
2019-11-13Enable sentry/fs/host support on arm64.Haibo Xu
newfstatat() syscall is not supported on arm64, so we resort to use the fstatat() syscall. Signed-off-by: Haibo Xu <haibo.xu@arm.com> Change-Id: Iea95550ea53bcf85c01f7b3b95da70ad0952177d
2019-11-13Enable runsc/boot support on arm64.Haibo Xu
This patch also include a minor change to replace syscall.Dup2 with syscall.Dup3 which was missed in a previous commit(ref a25a976). Signed-off-by: Haibo Xu <haibo.xu@arm.com> Change-Id: I00beb9cc492e44c762ebaa3750201c63c1f7c2f3
2019-11-12Merge release-20190806.1-393-g07f9041 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-11Merge pull request #918 from lubinszARM:pr_ring0gVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 279840214
2019-11-08Merge release-20190806.1-383-gaf58a4e (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-08Automated rollback of changelist 278417533Kevin Krakauer
PiperOrigin-RevId: 279365629
2019-11-07Merge release-20190806.1-382-g66ebb65 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-07Add support for TIME_WAIT timeout.Bhasker Hariharan
This change adds explicit support for honoring the 2MSL timeout for sockets in TIME_WAIT state. It also adds support for the TCP_LINGER2 option that allows modification of the FIN_WAIT2 state timeout duration for a given socket. It also adds an option to modify the Stack wide TIME_WAIT timeout but this is only for testing. On Linux this is fixed at 60s. Further, we also now correctly process RST's in CLOSE_WAIT and close the socket similar to linux without moving it to error state. We also now handle SYN in ESTABLISHED state as per RFC5961#section-4.1. Earlier we would just drop these SYNs. Which can result in some tests that pass on linux to fail on gVisor. Netstack now honors TIME_WAIT correctly as well as handles the following cases correctly. - TCP RSTs in TIME_WAIT are ignored. - A duplicate TCP FIN during TIME_WAIT extends the TIME_WAIT and a dup ACK is sent in response to the FIN as the dup FIN indicates potential loss of the original final ACK. - An out of order segment during TIME_WAIT generates a dup ACK. - A new SYN w/ a sequence number > the highest sequence number in the previous connection closes the TIME_WAIT early and opens a new connection. Further to make the SYN case work correctly the ISN (Initial Sequence Number) generation for Netstack has been updated to be as per RFC. Its not a pure random number anymore and follows the recommendation in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6528#page-3. The current hash used is not a cryptographically secure hash function. A separate change will update the hash function used to Siphash similar to what is used in Linux. PiperOrigin-RevId: 279106406
2019-11-04Merge release-20190806.1-369-g1e21496 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-04Merge release-20190806.1-368-g4fdd69d (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-04Check that a file is a regular file with open(O_TRUNC).Kevin Krakauer
It was possible to panic the sentry by opening a cache revalidating folder with O_TRUNC|O_CREAT. PiperOrigin-RevId: 278417533
2019-11-04Merge release-20190806.1-367-gb23b36e (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-04Add NETLINK_KOBJECT_UEVENT socket supportMichael Pratt
NETLINK_KOBJECT_UEVENT sockets send udev-style messages for device events. gVisor doesn't have any device events, so our sockets don't need to do anything once created. systemd's device manager needs to be able to create one of these sockets. It also wants to install a BPF filter on the socket. Since we'll never send any messages, the filter would never be invoked, thus we just fake it out. Fixes #1117 Updates #1119 PiperOrigin-RevId: 278405893
2019-11-04Merge release-20190806.1-366-g3b4f544 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-04Update membarrier bugMichael Pratt
Updates #267 PiperOrigin-RevId: 278402684
2019-11-01Merge release-20190806.1-363-g515fee5 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-01Add SO_PASSCRED support to netlink socketsMichael Pratt
Since we only supporting sending messages from the kernel, the peer is always the kernel, simplifying handling. There are currently no known users of SO_PASSCRED that would actually receive messages from gVisor, but adding full support is barely more work than stubbing out fake support. Updates #1117 Fixes #1119 PiperOrigin-RevId: 277981465
2019-11-01Merge release-20190806.1-361-ge70f286 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-11-01Allow the watchdog to detect when the sandbox is stuck during setup.Nicolas Lacasse
The watchdog currently can find stuck tasks, but has no way to tell if the sandbox is stuck before the application starts executing. This CL adds a startup timeout and action to the watchdog. If Start() is not called before the given timeout (if non-zero), then the watchdog will take the action. PiperOrigin-RevId: 277970577
2019-11-01Merge release-20190806.1-358-ga99d347 (automated)gVisor bot
2019-10-31Add context to state.Adin Scannell
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277840416