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Add a NIC-specific neighbor table statistic so we can determine how many
packets have been queued to Failed neighbors, indicating an unhealthy local
network. This change assists us to debug in-field issues where subsequent
traffic to a neighbor fails.
Fixes #4819
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344131119
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The IGMPv2 core state machine can be shared with MLDv1 since they are
almost identical, ignoring specific addresses, constants and packets.
Bug #4682, #4861
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344102615
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 344009602
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Bug #4682
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343993297
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Added headers, stats, checksum parsing capabilities from RFC 2236 describing
IGMPv2.
IGMPv2 state machine is implemented for each condition, sending and receiving
IGMP Membership Reports and Leave Group messages with backwards compatibility
with IGMPv1 routers.
Test:
* Implemented igmp header parser and checksum calculator in header/igmp_test.go
* ipv4/igmp_test.go tests incoming and outgoing IGMP messages and pathways.
* Added unit test coverage for IGMPv2 RFC behavior + IGMPv1 backwards
compatibility in ipv4/igmp_test.go.
Fixes #4682
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343408809
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Preparing for upcoming CLs that add MLD functionality.
Bug #4861
Test: header.TestMLD
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343391556
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Found by a Fuzzer.
Reported-by: syzbot+619fa10be366d553ef7f@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343379575
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Closes #4022
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343378647
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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
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Group addressable endpoints can simply check if it has joined the
multicast group without maintaining address endpoints. This also
helps remove the dependency on AddressableEndpoint from
GroupAddressableEndpoint.
Now that group addresses are not tracked with address endpoints, we can
avoid accidentally obtaining a route with a multicast local address.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343336912
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Migration to unified socket options left this behind.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343305434
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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
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 343152780
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 343146856
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Packets should be properly routed when sending packets to addresses
in the loopback subnet which are not explicitly assigned to the loopback
interface.
Tests:
- integration_test.TestLoopbackAcceptAllInSubnetUDP
- integration_test.TestLoopbackAcceptAllInSubnetTCP
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343135643
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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
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Redefine stack.WritePacket into stack.WritePacketToRemote which lets the NIC
decide whether to append link headers.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343071742
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This was added by mistake in cl/342868552.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343021431
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If the endpoint is in StateError but e.hardErrorLocked() returns
nil then return ErrClosedForRecieve.
This can happen if a concurrent write on the same endpoint was in progress
when the endpoint transitioned to an error state.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343018257
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A prefix associated with a sniffer instance can help debug situations where
more than one NIC (i.e. more than one sniffer) exists.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 342950027
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In UDP endpoint.Write() sendUDP is called with e.mu Rlocked. But if this happens
to send a datagram over loopback which ends up generating an ICMP response of
say ErrNoPortReachable, the handling of the response in HandleControlPacket also
acquires e.mu using RLock. This is mostly fine unless there is a competing
caller trying to acquire e.mu in exclusive mode using Lock(). This will deadlock
as a caller waiting in Lock() disallows an new RLocks() to ensure it can
actually acquire the Lock.
This is documented here https://golang.org/pkg/sync/#RWMutex.
This change releases the endpoint mutex before calling sendUDP to resolve the
possibility of the deadlock.
Reported-by: syzbot+537989797548c66e8ee3@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reported-by: syzbot+eb0b73b4ab486f7673ba@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
PiperOrigin-RevId: 342894148
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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
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- 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
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