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2021-09-22Populate forwarded packet buffer's TransportHeaderGhanan Gowripalan
Turns out certain features of iptables (e.g. NAT) will not perform any checks/work unless both the Network and Transport headers are populated. With this change, provide the packet directly to the outgoing network endpoint's `writePacket` method instead of going through `WriteHeaderIncludedPacket` which expected the headers to not be set. PiperOrigin-RevId: 398304004
2021-09-21Handle Shutdown on connecting tcp socketArthur Sfez
Fixes #6495 PiperOrigin-RevId: 398121921
2021-09-21Deliver endpoints to the accept queue synchronously when possibleArthur Sfez
Before this change, when a new connection was created after receiving an ACK that matched a SYN-cookie, it was always delivered asynchronously to the accept queue. There was a chance that the listening endpoint would process a SYN from another client before the delivery happened, and the listening endpoint would not know yet that the queue was about to be full, once the delivery happened. Now, when an ACK matching a SYN-cookie is received, the new endpoint is created and moved to the accept queue synchronously, while holding the accept lock. Fixes #6545 PiperOrigin-RevId: 398107254
2021-09-20Support getsockname for packet socketsGhanan Gowripalan
Updates #6621 PiperOrigin-RevId: 397898852
2021-09-20Do not allow unbinding network protocolGhanan Gowripalan
Once a packet socket is bound to a network protocol, it cannot be unbound from that protocol; the network protocol binding may only be updated to a different network protocol. To comply with Linux. PiperOrigin-RevId: 397810878
2021-09-19Support IPV6_RECVPKTINFO on UDP socketsGhanan Gowripalan
PiperOrigin-RevId: 397631833
2021-09-18Avoid ambient clock on ICMP Rate LimiterBruno Dal Bo
PiperOrigin-RevId: 397496920
2021-09-17Allow rebinding packet socket protocolGhanan Gowripalan
...to change the network protocol a packet socket may receive packets from. This CL is a portion of an originally larger CL that was split with https://github.com/google/gvisor/commit/a8ad692fd36cbaf7f5a6b9af39d601053dbee338 being the dependent CL. That CL (accidentally) included the change in the endpoint's `afterLoad` method to take the required lock when accessing the endpoint's netProto field. That change should have been in this CL. The CL that made the change mentioned in the commit message is cl/396946187. PiperOrigin-RevId: 397412582
2021-09-17Fix lock ordering violationGhanan Gowripalan
This fixes a lock ordering violations introduced in https://github.com/google/gvisor/commit/ae3bd32011889fe59bb89946532dd7ee14973696 and https://github.com/google/gvisor/commit/477d7e5e10378e2f80f21ac9f536d12c4b94d7ce when connecting/binding sockets races with handling of packets/errors as the connect/bind path takes the transport/internal/network.Endpoint.mu lock before taking stack.endpointsByNIC.mu but the locks are taken in the reverse order when handling packets/errors. The fix is to revert the change to use a lock instead of atomics in https://github.com/google/gvisor/commit/477d7e5e10378e2f80f21ac9f536d12c4b94d7ce and introduce a new lock protecting only the endpoint info in transport/internal/network.Endpoint. ``` goroutine 60 [semacquire]: sync.runtime_Semacquire(0x62c957) go/gc/src/runtime/sema.go:56 +0x25 gvisor/pkg/sync/sync.(*CrossGoroutineRWMutex).RLock(0xc0006c4870) gvisor/pkg/sync/rwmutex_unsafe.go:76 +0x57 gvisor/pkg/sync/sync.(*RWMutex).RLock(...) gvisor/pkg/sync/rwmutex_unsafe.go:254 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/internal/network/network.(*Endpoint).State(0xc0006c4858) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/internal/network/endpoint.go:123 +0x3c gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/udp/udp.(*endpoint).HandleError(0xc0006c4840, {0x1c3a418, 0x2847498}, 0xc0006bdeea) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/udp/endpoint.go:983 +0x5c gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*endpointsByNIC).handleError(0xc00003dd70, 0xc0000f08c0, {0x75e1, {0xc0005da110, 0x10}, 0xdeea, {0xc0005da120, 0x10}}, {0x1c3a418, 0x2847498}, ...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/transport_demuxer.go:203 +0x254 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*transportDemuxer).deliverError(0xc00047c588, 0xc000688ca8, 0x86dd, 0x11, {0x1c3a418, 0x2847498}, 0xdf2345, {0x75e1, {0xc0005da110, 0x10}, ...}) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/transport_demuxer.go:631 +0x205 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*nic).DeliverTransportError(0xc0000f08c0, {0xc0005da110, 0x10}, {0xc0005da120, 0x10}, 0x62c985, 0x0, {0x1c3a418, 0x2847498}, 0xc000299000) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/nic.go:922 +0x253 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.(*endpoint).handleControl(0xc00045d000, {0x1c3a418, 0x2847498}, 0xc000299000) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/icmp.go:209 +0x3ac gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.(*endpoint).handleICMP(0xc00045d000, 0xc000299000, 0x0, 0x10) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/icmp.go:353 +0x96c gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.(*endpoint).processExtensionHeaders(0xc00045d000, {0xc0005b7f0e, 0x28, 0x30}, 0xc000299000, 0x0) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.go:1554 +0x849 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.(*endpoint).handleValidatedPacket(0xc00045d000, {0xc0005b7f0e, 0x28, 0x2b206370203a3033}, 0xc000299000, {0x18baf5d, 0x2}) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.go:1191 +0x396 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.(*endpoint).HandlePacket(0xc00045d000, 0xc000031310) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.go:1107 +0x538 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*nic).DeliverNetworkPacket(0xc0000f08c0, {0x0, 0xc000688c38}, {0xc0005da09a, 0x6}, 0x86dd, 0xc000299000) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/nic.go:779 +0x3fd gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.(*Endpoint).DeliverNetworkPacket(0xc0003d1f10, {0xc0005da08a, 0x6}, {0xc0005da09a, 0x6}, 0x62c985, 0x962610) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.go:59 +0xd1 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/sniffer/sniffer.(*endpoint).DeliverNetworkPacket(0xc0003d1f10, {0xc0005da08a, 0x6}, {0xc0005da09a, 0x6}, 0x610f56, 0x6) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/sniffer/sniffer.go:140 +0x87 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.(*Endpoint).DeliverNetworkPacket(0xc0005200f0, {0xc0005da08a, 0x6}, {0xc0005da09a, 0x6}, 0x397800, 0x200) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.go:59 +0xd1 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/ethernet/ethernet.(*Endpoint).DeliverNetworkPacket(0xc0005200f0, {0xc0005032c0, 0x4}, {0x4, 0x26e}, 0x60d600, 0x6) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/ethernet/ethernet.go:63 +0x1ad gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/loopback/loopback.(*endpoint).WriteRawPacket(0xc00019a540, 0xc000298f00) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/loopback/loopback.go:107 +0x191 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/loopback/loopback.(*endpoint).WritePacket(0x62c985, {{{0xc0005da060, 0x10}, {0xc0005da070, 0x10}, {0x1bf6590, 0x6}, {0x0, 0x0}, 0x86dd, ...}, ...}, ...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/loopback/loopback.go:80 +0x37 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.(*Endpoint).WritePacket(...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.go:107 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/ethernet/ethernet.(*Endpoint).WritePacket(0xc0005200f0, {{{0xc0005da060, 0x10}, {0xc0005da070, 0x10}, {0x1bf6590, 0x6}, {0x0, 0x0}, 0x86dd, ...}, ...}, ...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/ethernet/ethernet.go:78 +0x142 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.(*Endpoint).WritePacket(...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.go:107 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/sniffer/sniffer.(*endpoint).WritePacket(0xc0003d1f10, {{{0xc0005da060, 0x10}, {0xc0005da070, 0x10}, {0x1bf6590, 0x6}, {0x0, 0x0}, 0x86dd, ...}, ...}, ...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/sniffer/sniffer.go:169 +0x108 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*nic).writePacket(0xc0000f08c0, {{{0xc0005da060, 0x10}, {0xc0005da070, 0x10}, {0x1bf6590, 0x6}, {0x0, 0x0}, 0x86dd, ...}, ...}, ...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/nic.go:380 +0x264 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*nic).writePacketBuffer(0xc0006c3540, {{{0xc0005da060, 0x10}, {0xc0005da070, 0x10}, {0x1bf6590, 0x6}, {0x0, 0x0}, 0x86dd, ...}, ...}, ...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/nic.go:324 +0xec gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*nic).enqueuePacketBuffer(0xc0000f08c0, 0x62c985, 0xfc2c55, {0x1bfdac0, 0xc000298f00}) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/nic.go:339 +0x234 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*nic).WritePacket(0xc000298f00, 0xffd8, 0x41a000, 0x4) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/nic.go:317 +0x50 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.(*endpoint).writePacket(0xc00045d000, 0xc0006c3540, 0xc000298f00, 0x3, 0x0) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.go:823 +0x427 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.(*endpoint).WritePacket(0xc00045d000, 0xc0006c3540, {0x86dd, 0x0, 0x0}, 0xc000298f00) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.go:774 +0x2db gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*Route).WritePacket(0xc0006c3540, {0x37a9f0, 0xc0, 0x0}, 0x86dd) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/route.go:462 +0xe4 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.(*protocol).returnError(0xc000298400, {0x1c253e8, 0x2847498}, 0xc000298e00) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/icmp.go:1277 +0x15f8 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.(*endpoint).processExtensionHeaders(0xc00045d000, {0xc0005b7ece, 0x28, 0x30}, 0xc000298e00, 0x0) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.go:1565 +0x12e5 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.(*endpoint).handleValidatedPacket(0xc00045d000, {0xc0005b7ece, 0x28, 0x0}, 0xc000298e00, {0x18baf5d, 0x2}) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.go:1191 +0x396 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.(*endpoint).HandlePacket(0xc00045d000, 0xc0003df610) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.go:1107 +0x538 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*nic).DeliverNetworkPacket(0xc0000f08c0, {0x0, 0xc000688838}, {0xc000663fea, 0x6}, 0x86dd, 0xc000298e00) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/nic.go:779 +0x3fd gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.(*Endpoint).DeliverNetworkPacket(0xc0003d1f10, {0xc000663fda, 0x6}, {0xc000663fea, 0x6}, 0x62c985, 0x962610) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.go:59 +0xd1 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/sniffer/sniffer.(*endpoint).DeliverNetworkPacket(0xc0003d1f10, {0xc000663fda, 0x6}, {0xc000663fea, 0x6}, 0x610f56, 0x6) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/sniffer/sniffer.go:140 +0x87 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.(*Endpoint).DeliverNetworkPacket(0xc0005200f0, {0xc000663fda, 0x6}, {0xc000663fea, 0x6}, 0x397800, 0x200) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.go:59 +0xd1 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/ethernet/ethernet.(*Endpoint).DeliverNetworkPacket(0xc0005200f0, {0xc00003dec0, 0x2}, {0x2, 0x23e}, 0x60d600, 0x6) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/ethernet/ethernet.go:63 +0x1ad gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/loopback/loopback.(*endpoint).WriteRawPacket(0xc00019a540, 0xc000298d00) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/loopback/loopback.go:107 +0x191 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/loopback/loopback.(*endpoint).WritePacket(0x62c985, {{{0xc000663fa0, 0x10}, {0xc000378f40, 0x10}, {0x1bf6590, 0x6}, {0x0, 0x0}, 0x86dd, ...}, ...}, ...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/loopback/loopback.go:80 +0x37 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.(*Endpoint).WritePacket(...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.go:107 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/ethernet/ethernet.(*Endpoint).WritePacket(0xc0005200f0, {{{0xc000663fa0, 0x10}, {0xc000378f40, 0x10}, {0x1bf6590, 0x6}, {0x0, 0x0}, 0x86dd, ...}, ...}, ...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/ethernet/ethernet.go:78 +0x142 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.(*Endpoint).WritePacket(...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/nested/nested.go:107 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/sniffer/sniffer.(*endpoint).WritePacket(0xc0003d1f10, {{{0xc000663fa0, 0x10}, {0xc000378f40, 0x10}, {0x1bf6590, 0x6}, {0x0, 0x0}, 0x86dd, ...}, ...}, ...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/link/sniffer/sniffer.go:169 +0x108 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*nic).writePacket(0xc0000f08c0, {{{0xc000663fa0, 0x10}, {0xc000378f40, 0x10}, {0x1bf6590, 0x6}, {0x0, 0x0}, 0x86dd, ...}, ...}, ...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/nic.go:380 +0x264 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*nic).writePacketBuffer(0xc0006c2fa0, {{{0xc000663fa0, 0x10}, {0xc000378f40, 0x10}, {0x1bf6590, 0x6}, {0x0, 0x0}, 0x86dd, ...}, ...}, ...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/nic.go:324 +0xec gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*nic).enqueuePacketBuffer(0xc0000f08c0, 0x62c985, 0xfc2c55, {0x1bfdac0, 0xc000298d00}) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/nic.go:339 +0x234 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*nic).WritePacket(0xc000298d00, 0xffd8, 0x41a000, 0x4) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/nic.go:317 +0x50 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.(*endpoint).writePacket(0xc00045d000, 0xc0006c2fa0, 0xc000298d00, 0x3, 0x0) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.go:823 +0x427 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.(*endpoint).WritePacket(0xc00045d000, 0xc0006c2fa0, {0x86dd, 0x0, 0x0}, 0xc000298d00) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6/ipv6.go:774 +0x2db gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*Route).WritePacket(0xc0006c2fa0, {0x2080000, 0xea, 0xde}, 0x6) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/route.go:462 +0xe4 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/internal/network/network.(*WriteContext).WritePacket(0xc0003e05e0, 0xc000298d00, 0x0) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/internal/network/endpoint.go:212 +0x154 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/udp/udp.(*endpoint).write(0xc0006c4840, {0x1c23ad0, 0xc0006cfd60}, {0xc0002ecf00, 0xf0, 0xdb, 0x3}) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/udp/endpoint.go:457 +0x74c gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/udp/udp.(*endpoint).Write(0xc0006c4840, {0x1c23ad0, 0xc0006cfd60}, {0xc0002ecf00, 0x85, 0xc9, 0x62}) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/udp/endpoint.go:323 +0x74 goroutine 133 [semacquire]: sync.runtime_Semacquire(0xc00003dd70) go/gc/src/runtime/sema.go:56 +0x25 gvisor/pkg/sync/sync.(*CrossGoroutineRWMutex).Lock(0xc00003dd70) gvisor/pkg/sync/rwmutex_unsafe.go:151 +0x79 gvisor/pkg/sync/sync.(*RWMutex).Lock(...) gvisor/pkg/sync/rwmutex_unsafe.go:286 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*endpointsByNIC).unregisterEndpoint(0xc00003dd70, 0x37a300, {0x1c3a558, 0xc0006c4840}, {0x0, 0x0, 0x0}) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/transport_demuxer.go:246 +0x72 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*transportEndpoints).unregisterEndpoint(0xc0004b3f40, {0x75e1, {0x0, 0x0}, 0x0, {0x0, 0x0}}, {0x1c3a558, 0xc0006c4840}, {0x0, ...}, ...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/transport_demuxer.go:52 +0x193 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*transportDemuxer).unregisterEndpoint(0xc00047c588, {0xc000663fc8, 0x2, 0x0}, 0x11, {0x75e1, {0x0, 0x0}, 0x0, {0x0, ...}}, ...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/transport_demuxer.go:527 +0x1d4 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.(*Stack).UnregisterTransportEndpoint(...) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/stack/stack.go:1417 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/udp/udp.(*endpoint).Connect.func1(0x86dd, {0x75e1, {0x0, 0x0}, 0x0, {0x0, 0x0}}, {0x75e1, {0x0, 0x0}, ...}) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/udp/endpoint.go:619 +0x433 gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/internal/network/network.(*Endpoint).ConnectAndThen(0xc0006c4858, {0x0, {0xc000144270, 0xa0000eade88c0}, 0xabc5}, 0xc000353518) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/internal/network/endpoint.go:408 +0x3cc gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/udp/udp.(*endpoint).Connect(0xc0006c4840, {0x37b9e0, {0xc000144270, 0xc000328a80}, 0xc1a0}) gvisor/pkg/tcpip/transport/udp/endpoint.go:593 +0x149 ``` PiperOrigin-RevId: 397412256
2021-09-16Allow creating packet socket bound to any protocolGhanan Gowripalan
...even protocols the stack is unaware of. While I am here, annotate checklocks on stack.packetEndpointList. PiperOrigin-RevId: 397226754
2021-09-16Annotate checklocks on mutex protected fieldsGhanan Gowripalan
...to catch lock-related bugs in nogo tests. Checklocks also pointed out a locking violation which is fixed in this change. Updates #6566. PiperOrigin-RevId: 397225322
2021-09-16Don't allow binding to broadcast on ICMP socketsGhanan Gowripalan
...to match Linux behaviour. Fixes #5711. PiperOrigin-RevId: 397132671
2021-09-15Annotate checklocks on mutex protected fieldsGhanan Gowripalan
...to catch lock-related bugs in nogo tests. Also update the endpoint's state field to be accessed while the mutex is held instead of requiring atomic operations as nothing needs to call the State method while the mutex is held. Updates #6566. PiperOrigin-RevId: 397010316
2021-09-15Annotate checklocks on mutex protected fieldsGhanan Gowripalan
...to catch lock-related bugs in nogo tests. This change also disables/enables packet reception before/after save/restore with a flag that is protected by rcvMu instead of mu. Updates #6566. PiperOrigin-RevId: 396946187
2021-09-15Pass address properties in a single structTony Gong
Replaced the current AddAddressWithOptions method with AddAddressWithProperties which passes all address properties in a single AddressProperties type. More properties that need to be configured in the future are expected, so adding a type makes adding them easier. PiperOrigin-RevId: 396930729
2021-09-14Compose raw IP with datagram-based endpointGhanan Gowripalan
A raw IP endpoint's write and socket option get/set path can use the datagram-based endpoint. This change extracts tests from UDP that may also run on Raw IP sockets. Updates #6565. Test: Raw IP + datagram-based socket syscall tests. PiperOrigin-RevId: 396729727
2021-09-14Explicitly bind endpoint to a NICGhanan Gowripalan
Previously, any time a datagram-based network endpoint (e.g. UDP) was bound, the bound NIC is always set based on the bound address (if specified). However, we should only consider the endpoint bound to an NIC if a NIC was explicitly bound to. If an endpoint has been bound to an address and attempts to send packets to an unconnected remote, the endpoint will default to sending packets through the bound address' NIC if not explicitly bound to a NIC. Updates #6565. PiperOrigin-RevId: 396712415
2021-09-14Fix bug in RecvMMsgDispatcher.Bhasker Hariharan
Fixed a bug introduced in the following commit: https://github.com/google/gvisor/commit/979d6e7d77b17e94defc29515180cc75d3560383 The commit introduced a bug which causes the recvmmsg dispatcher to never exit as BlockingPoll is now called with two fds and poll will not return an error anymore if one of the FD is closed. We need to explicitly check the events for each FD to determine if the sentry FD is closed. ReadV dispatcher does not have the same issue as Readv does not rely on sk_err field of the underlying socket to determine if the socket is in an error state. Recvmmsg OTOH seems to get confused and always returns EAGAIN if poll() is called which queries the sk_err field and clears it. PiperOrigin-RevId: 396676135
2021-09-14Defer mutex unlockingGhanan Gowripalan
PiperOrigin-RevId: 396670516
2021-09-13Accept packets destined to bound addressGhanan Gowripalan
...if bound to an address. We previously checked the source of a packet instead of the destination of a packet when bound to an address. PiperOrigin-RevId: 396497647
2021-09-13Set NICID before delivering packet to raw endpointGhanan Gowripalan
...as raw endpoints expect the packet's NICID to be set. PiperOrigin-RevId: 396446552
2021-09-13Separate IPv4 ToS & IPv6 TClass in dgram endpointGhanan Gowripalan
Setting the ToS for IPv4 packets (SOL_IP, IP_TOS) should not affect the Traffic Class of IPv6 packets (SOL_IPV6, IPV6_TCLASS). Also only return the ToS value XOR Traffic Class as a packet cannot be both an IPv4 and an IPv6 packet; It is invalid to return both the IPv4 ToS and IPv6 Traffic Class control messages when reading packets. Updates #6389. PiperOrigin-RevId: 396399096
2021-09-13Support anonymous structs in checklocks.Adin Scannell
Fixes #6558 PiperOrigin-RevId: 396393293
2021-09-09Remove linux-compat loopback hacks from packet endpointGhanan Gowripalan
Previously, gVisor did not represent loopback devices as an ethernet device as Linux does. To maintain Linux API compatibility for packet sockets, a workaround was used to add an ethernet header if a link header was not already present in the packet buffer delivered to a packet endpoint. However, this workaround is a bug for non-ethernet based interfaces; not all links use an ethernet header (e.g. pure L3/TUN interfaces). As of 3b4bb947517d0d9010120aaa1c3989fd6abf278e, gVisor represents loopback devices as an ethernet-based device so this workaround can now be removed. BUG: https://fxbug.dev/81592 Updates #6530, #6531. PiperOrigin-RevId: 395819151
2021-09-09Remove link/packetsocketGhanan Gowripalan
This change removes NetworkDispatcher.DeliverOutboundPacket. Since all packet writes go through the NIC (the only NetworkDispatcher), we can deliver outgoing packets to interested packet endpoints before writing the packet to the link endpoint as the stack expects that all packets that get delivered to a link endpoint are transmitted on the wire. That is, link endpoints no longer need to let the stack know when it writes a packet as the stack already knows about the packet it writes through a link endpoint. PiperOrigin-RevId: 395761629
2021-09-07Remove protocolMainLoop unused return valueArthur Sfez
PiperOrigin-RevId: 395325998
2021-09-01Support sending with packet socketsGhanan Gowripalan
...through the loopback interface, only. This change only supports sending on packet sockets through the loopback interface as the loopback interface is the only interface used in packet socket syscall tests - the other link endpoints are not excercised with the existing test infrastructure. Support for sending on packet sockets through the other interfaces will be added as needed. BUG: https://fxbug.dev/81592 PiperOrigin-RevId: 394368899
2021-09-01Out-of-order segment should not block in-sequence segments.Bhasker Hariharan
For a small receive buffer the first out-of-order segment will get accepted and fill up the receive buffer today. This change now includes the size of the out-of-order segment when checking whether to queue the out of order segment or not. PiperOrigin-RevId: 394351309
2021-09-01Extract network datagram endpoint common facilitiesGhanan Gowripalan
...from the UDP endpoint. Datagram-based transport endpoints (e.g. UDP, RAW IP) can share a lot of their write path due to the datagram-based nature of these endpoints. Extract the common facilities from UDP so they can be shared with other transport endpoints (in a later change). Test: UDP syscall tests. PiperOrigin-RevId: 394347774
2021-08-30Avoid pseudo endpoint for TSVal generationZeling Feng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 393808461
2021-08-27Add LinkEndpoint.WriteRawPacket with stubsGhanan Gowripalan
...returning unsupported errors. PiperOrigin-RevId: 393388991
2021-08-26Add Stack.Seed() backZeling Feng
... because it is still used by fuchsia. PiperOrigin-RevId: 393246904
2021-08-26Centralize TCP timestamp logicTamir Duberstein
Remove freestanding functions that convert time values to raw integers; centralize time->uint32 logic in methods on tcp.endpoint. Importantly, the knowledge that TSVal is in milliseconds now lives in adjacent functions rather than being spread around various files. Incidental cleanup: - Remove unused constant - Remove redundant conversion - Remove redundant parentheses - Add missing error check PiperOrigin-RevId: 393184768
2021-08-26Avoid unhandled error warningsTamir Duberstein
PiperOrigin-RevId: 393104589
2021-08-26Remove unused argumentTamir Duberstein
PiperOrigin-RevId: 393100095
2021-08-26Pass must-not-be-nil by valueTamir Duberstein
PiperOrigin-RevId: 393095246
2021-08-25Improve TestTimestampSynCookiesZeling Feng
.. by advancing the clock so that NowMonotonic does not return 0. PiperOrigin-RevId: 393005373
2021-08-25Avoid the appearance of allocationTamir Duberstein
PiperOrigin-RevId: 393004533
2021-08-24Measure RTT during handshake since Linux does the sameZeling Feng
Some tcp unit tests are affected by this change: - Some retransmission tests assumed RTO=1s when connection is established. This is no longer true because minRTO was set to 3s in tests so now RTO becomes 3s after the first updateRTO call. Set minRTO=1s for these tests. - Some RACK enabled tests are affected because now that RTT is initialized, and the estimated RTT is quite small, spurious TLP might be sent out and causing flakes, introduce an artificial delay for these tests so that the estimated RTT is larger. PiperOrigin-RevId: 392768725
2021-08-19Add loopback interface as an ethernet-based deviceGhanan Gowripalan
...to match Linux behaviour. We can see evidence of Linux representing loopback as an ethernet-based device below: ``` # EUI-48 based MAC addresses. $ ip link show lo 1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000 link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 # tcpdump showing ethernet frames when sniffing loopback and logging the # link-type as EN10MB (Ethernet). $ sudo tcpdump -i lo -e -c 2 -n tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v[v]... for full protocol decode listening on lo, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), snapshot length 262144 bytes 03:09:05.002034 00:00:00:00:00:00 > 00:00:00:00:00:00, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800), length 66: 127.0.0.1.9557 > 127.0.0.1.36828: Flags [.], ack 3562800815, win 15342, options [nop,nop,TS val 843174495 ecr 843159493], length 0 03:09:05.002094 00:00:00:00:00:00 > 00:00:00:00:00:00, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800), length 66: 127.0.0.1.36828 > 127.0.0.1.9557: Flags [.], ack 1, win 6160, options [nop,nop,TS val 843174496 ecr 843159493], length 0 2 packets captured 116 packets received by filter 0 packets dropped by kernel ``` Wireshark shows a similar result as the tcpdump example above. Linux's loopback setup: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/5bfc75d92efd494db37f5c4c173d3639d4772966/drivers/net/loopback.c#L162 PiperOrigin-RevId: 391836719
2021-08-19Use a hash function to generate tcp timestamp offsetZeling Feng
Also fix an option parsing error in checker.TCPTimestampChecker while I am here. PiperOrigin-RevId: 391828329
2021-08-18Split TCP secrets from Stack to tcp.protocolZeling Feng
Use different secrets for different purposes (port picking, ISN generation, tsOffset generation) and moved the secrets from stack.Stack to tcp.protocol. PiperOrigin-RevId: 391641238
2021-08-13[syserror] Remove pkg syserror.Zach Koopmans
Removes package syserror and moves still relevant code to either linuxerr or to syserr (to be later removed). Internal errors are converted from random types to *errors.Error types used in linuxerr. Internal errors are in linuxerr/internal.go. PiperOrigin-RevId: 390724202
2021-08-13Free multicastMemberships on UDP endpoint closeGhanan Gowripalan
tcpip.Endpoint.Close is documented to free all resources associated with an endpoint so we don't need to create an empty map to clear the multicast memberships. PiperOrigin-RevId: 390609826
2021-08-12[syserror] Convert remaining syserror definitions to linuxerr.Zach Koopmans
Convert remaining public errors (e.g. EINTR) from syserror to linuxerr. PiperOrigin-RevId: 390471763
2021-08-12Add support for TCP send buffer auto tuning.Nayana Bidari
Send buffer size in TCP indicates the amount of bytes available for the sender to transmit. This change will allow TCP to update the send buffer size when - TCP enters established state. - ACK is received. The auto tuning is disabled when the send buffer size is set with the SO_SNDBUF option. PiperOrigin-RevId: 390312274
2021-08-11[op] Make PacketBuffer Clone() do a deeper copy.Ayush Ranjan
Earlier PacketBuffer.Clone() would do a shallow top level copy of the packet buffer - which involved sharing the *buffer.Buffer between packets. Reading or writing to the buffer in one packet would impact the other. This caused modifications in one packet to affect the other's pkt.Views() which is not desired. Change the clone to do a deeper copy of the underlying buffer list and buffer pointers. The payload buffers (which are immutable) are still shared. This change makes the Clone() operation more expensive as we now need to allocate the entire buffer list. Added unit test to test integrity of packet data after cloning. Reported-by: syzbot+7ffff9a82a227b8f2e31@syzkaller.appspotmail.com Reported-by: syzbot+7d241de0d9072b2b6075@syzkaller.appspotmail.com Reported-by: syzbot+212bc4d75802fa461521@syzkaller.appspotmail.com PiperOrigin-RevId: 390277713
2021-08-05Automated rollback of changelist 384508720Kevin Krakauer
PiperOrigin-RevId: 389035388
2021-07-30Support RTM_DELLINKZeling Feng
This change will allow us to remove the default link in a packetimpact test so we can reduce indeterministic behaviors as required in https://fxbug.dev/78430. This will also help with testing #1388. Updates #578, #1388. PiperOrigin-RevId: 387896847
2021-07-30checklinkname: rudimentary type-checking of linkname directivesMichael Pratt
This CL introduces a 'checklinkname' analyzer, which provides rudimentary type-checking that verifies that function signatures on the local and remote sides of //go:linkname directives match expected values. If the Go standard library changes the definitions of any of these function, checklinkname will flag the change as a finding, providing an error informing the gVisor team to adapt to the upstream changes. This allows us to eliminate the majority of gVisor's forward-looking negative build tags, as we can catch mismatches in testing [1]. The remaining forward-looking negative build tags are covering shared struct definitions, which I hope to add to checklinkname in a future CL. [1] Of course, semantics/requirements can change without the signature changing, so we still must be careful, but this covers the common case. PiperOrigin-RevId: 387873847