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Make sure that NDP packets are only received if their IP header's hop limit
field is set to 255, as per RFC 4861.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 267061457
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Adds support to generate Port Unreachable messages for UDP
datagrams received on a port for which there is no valid
endpoint.
Fixes #703
PiperOrigin-RevId: 267034418
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This allows the stack to learn remote link addresses on incoming
packets, reducing the need to ARP to send responses.
This also reduces the number of round trips to the system clock,
since that may also prove to be performance-sensitive.
Fixes #739.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 265815816
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This is the first step in replacing some of the redundant types with the
standard library equivalents.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 264706552
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 262163794
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The checksum was not being reset before being re-calculated and sent out.
This caused the sent checksum to always be `0x0800`.
Fixes #605.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 260965059
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This allows the user code to add a network address with a subnet prefix length.
The prefix length value is stored in the network endpoint and provided back to
the user in the ProtocolAddress type.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 259807693
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 258424489
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iptables also relies on IPPROTO_RAW in a way. It opens such a socket to
manipulate the kernel's tables, but it doesn't actually use any of the
functionality. Blegh.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 257903078
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Addresses obvious typos, in the documentation only.
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/google/gvisor/pull/443 from Pixep:fix/documentation-spelling 4d0688164eafaf0b3010e5f4824b35d1e7176d65
PiperOrigin-RevId: 255477779
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This can be merged after:
https://github.com/google/gvisor-website/pull/77
or
https://github.com/google/gvisor-website/pull/78
PiperOrigin-RevId: 253132620
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Multicast packets are special in that their destination address does not
identify a specific interface. When sending out such a packet the multicast
address is the remote address, but for incoming packets it is the local
address. Hence, when looping a multicast packet, the route needs to be
tweaked to reflect this.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 251739298
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Testing:
Unit tests added
PiperOrigin-RevId: 247096269
Change-Id: I849c010eadcb53caf45896a15ef38162d66a9568
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Some behavior was broken due to the difficulty of running automated raw
socket tests.
Change-Id: I152ca53916bb24a0208f2dc1c4f5bc87f4724ff6
PiperOrigin-RevId: 246747067
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Testing:
Unit tests and also large ping in Fuchsia OS
PiperOrigin-RevId: 246563592
Change-Id: Ia12ab619f64f4be2c8d346ce81341a91724aef95
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Based on the guidelines at
https://opensource.google.com/docs/releasing/authors/.
1. $ rg -l "Google LLC" | xargs sed -i 's/Google LLC.*/The gVisor Authors./'
2. Manual fixup of "Google Inc" references.
3. Add AUTHORS file. Authors may request to be added to this file.
4. Point netstack AUTHORS to gVisor AUTHORS. Drop CONTRIBUTORS.
Fixes #209
PiperOrigin-RevId: 245823212
Change-Id: I64530b24ad021a7d683137459cafc510f5ee1de9
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 245818639
Change-Id: I03703ef0fb9b6675955637b9fe2776204c545789
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 240848882
Change-Id: I23dd4599f073263437aeab357c3f767e1a432b82
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The linux packet socket can handle GSO packets, so we can segment packets to
64K instead of the MTU which is usually 1500.
Here are numbers for the nginx-1m test:
runsc: 579330.01 [Kbytes/sec] received
runsc-gso: 1794121.66 [Kbytes/sec] received
runc: 2122139.06 [Kbytes/sec] received
and for tcp_benchmark:
$ tcp_benchmark --duration 15 --ideal
[ 4] 0.0-15.0 sec 86647 MBytes 48456 Mbits/sec
$ tcp_benchmark --client --duration 15 --ideal
[ 4] 0.0-15.0 sec 2173 MBytes 1214 Mbits/sec
$ tcp_benchmark --client --duration 15 --ideal --gso 65536
[ 4] 0.0-15.0 sec 19357 MBytes 10825 Mbits/sec
PiperOrigin-RevId: 240809103
Change-Id: I2637f104db28b5d4c64e1e766c610162a195775a
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 240642903
Change-Id: I16625015123a827d267d60b328a202057264bbd6
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 240483396
Change-Id: Ie75d3ae38af83f1d92f167ff9ba58fa10f5b372b
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Mirror the ICMPv6 echo implementation in ICMPv4 echo. This removes
unnecessary asynchrony, reduces copying, and reduces complexity.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 240394525
Change-Id: If8f53254154f86772f5e51159765aa23b3b328b8
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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.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 237534603
Change-Id: I490ac7ff8e8ebef417c7eb049a919c29d156ac1c
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 236926132
Change-Id: I5cf103f22766e6e65a581de780c7bb9ca0fa3181
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...in accordance with RFCs 1112 and 2464.
Fixes IPv4 multicast when IP_MULTICAST_IF is specified.
Don't return ErrNoRoute when no route is needed.
Don't set Route.NextHop when no route is needed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 236199813
Change-Id: I48ed33e1b7f760deaa37e18ad7f1b8b62819ab43
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Broadly, this change:
* Enables sockets to be created via `socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_ICMP)`.
* Passes the network-layer (IP) header up the stack to the transport endpoint,
which can pass it up to the socket layer. This allows a raw socket to return
the entire IP packet to users.
* Adds functions to stack.TransportProtocol, stack.Stack, stack.transportDemuxer
that enable incoming packets to be delivered to raw endpoints. New raw sockets
of other protocols (not ICMP) just need to register with the stack.
* Enables ping.endpoint to return IP headers when created via SOCK_RAW.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 235993280
Change-Id: I60ed994f5ff18b2cbd79f063a7fdf15d093d845a
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Also exposes ipv4.MaxTotalSize since it is a generally useful constant.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 235799755
Change-Id: I1fa8d5294bf355acf5527cfdf274b3687d3c8b13
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 235248572
Change-Id: I5b0538b6feb365a98712c2a2d56d856fe80a8a09
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Nothing reads them and they can simply get stale.
Generated with:
$ sed -i "s/licenses(\(.*\)).*/licenses(\1)/" **/BUILD
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231818945
Change-Id: Ibc3f9838546b7e94f13f217060d31f4ada9d4bf0
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This field was added in the intial implementation, before Route existed
to pass the local and remote addresses to the packet-writing path.
Today, the Route's members should be respected. A similar bug was
previously fixed in 214650822.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 219474095
Change-Id: Id2a8ee4421d2841c8d88ccb3c193c455086350ee
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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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PiperOrigin-RevId: 217951017
Change-Id: Ie08bf6987f98467d07457bcf35b5f1ff6e43c035
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 214975659
Change-Id: I7bd31a2c54f03ff52203109da312e4206701c44c
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Previously, if address resolution for UDP or Ping sockets required sending
packets using Write in Transport layer, Resolve would return ErrWouldBlock
and Write would return ErrNoLinkAddress. Meanwhile startAddressResolution
would run in background. Further calls to Write using same address would also
return ErrNoLinkAddress until resolution has been completed successfully.
Since Write is not allowed to block and System Calls need to be
interruptible in System Call layer, the caller to Write is responsible for
blocking upon return of ErrWouldBlock.
Now, when startAddressResolution is called a notification channel for
the completion of the address resolution is returned.
The channel will traverse up to the calling function of Write as well as
ErrNoLinkAddress. Once address resolution is complete (success or not) the
channel is closed. The caller would call Write again to send packets and
check if address resolution was compeleted successfully or not.
Fixes google/gvisor#5
Change-Id: Idafaf31982bee1915ca084da39ae7bd468cebd93
PiperOrigin-RevId: 214962200
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There is a subtle bug that is the result of two changes made when upstreaming
ICMPv6 support from Fuchsia:
1) ipv6.endpoint.WritePacket writes the local address it was initialized with,
rather than the provided route's local address
2) ipv6.endpoint.handleICMP doesn't set its route's local address to the ICMP
target address before writing the response
The result is that the ICMP response erroneously uses the target ipv6 address
(rather than icmp) as its source address in the response. When trying to debug
this by fixing (2), we ran into problems with bad ipv6 checksums because (1)
didn't respect the local address of the route being passed to it.
This fixes both problems.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 214650822
Change-Id: Ib6148bf432e6428d760ef9da35faef8e4b610d69
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This is useful for Fuchsia.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 214619681
Change-Id: If5a60dd82365c2eae51a12bbc819e5aae8c76ee9
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It is the same as buffer.Prependable.View.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 213064166
Change-Id: Ib33b8a2c4da864209d9a0be0a1c113be10b520d3
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 213053370
Change-Id: I60ea89572b4fca53fd126c870fcbde74fcf52562
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