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...when performing source address selection for IPv6.
These are defined in RFC 6724 section 5 rule 6 (prefer matching label)
and rule 8 (use longest matching prefix).
This change also considers ULA of global scope instead of its own scope,
as per RFC 6724 section 3.1:
Also, note that ULAs are considered as global, not
site-local, scope but are handled via the prefix policy table as
discussed in Section 10.6.
Test: stack_test.TestIPv6SourceAddressSelectionScope
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Reported-by: syzbot+48c43f82fe7738fceae9@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
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Introduces the per-socket error queue and the necessary cmsg mechanisms.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 347928471
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sacked_out is required in RACK to check the number of duplicate
acknowledgements during updating the reorder window. If there is no reordering
and the value for sacked_out is greater than the classic threshold value 3,
then reorder window is set to zero.
It is calculated by counting the number of segments sacked in the ACK and is
reduced when a cumulative ACK is received which covers the SACK blocks. This
value is set to zero when the connection enters recovery.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 347872246
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When the scaled receive window size > 65535 (max uint16), we advertise
the scaled value as 65535, but are not adjusting the saved receive
window value when doing so. This would keep our current window
calculation logic to be incorrect, as the saved receive window value
is different from what was advertised.
Fixes #4903
PiperOrigin-RevId: 347771340
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RFC 2711 specifies that the router alert's length field is always 2
so we should make sure only 2 bytes are read from a router alert
option's data field.
Test: header.TestIPv6OptionsExtHdrIterErr
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 347716242
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packetEPs may get into a state that `len < cap`, casuing append() modifying the
original slice storage.
Reported-by: syzbot+978dd0e9c2600ab7a76b@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
PiperOrigin-RevId: 347634351
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SO_OOBINLINE option is set/get as boolean value, which is the same as linux.
As we currently do not support disabling this option, we always return it as
true.
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- Deep-copy pkt.Data and hold it instead of shallow-copy (vv.Clone).
This allows the pkt's backing array, which includes the header portion,
to be freed.
- Remove fragHeap. The fragments are now held in holes struct instead.
- Stop reserving the initial capacity of holes slice.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 347198744
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Adds IPv6 extension header serializer and Hop by Hop options serializer.
Add RouterAlert option serializer and use it in MLD.
Fixed #4996
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 347174537
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We do not rely on error for getsockopt options(which have boolean values)
anymore. This will cause issue in sendmsg where we used to return error
for IPV6_V6Only option. Fix the panic by returning error (for sockets other
than TCP and UDP) if the address does not match the type(AF_INET/AF_INET6) of
the socket.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 347063838
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tcpip.ControlMessages can not contain Linux specific structures which makes it
painful to convert back and forth from Linux to tcpip back to Linux when passing
around control messages in hostinet and raw sockets.
Now we convert to the Linux version of the control message as soon as we are
out of tcpip.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 347027065
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fdbased endpoint was enabling fragment reassembly on the host AF_PACKET socket
to ensure that fragments are delivered inorder to the right dispatcher. But this
prevents fragments from being delivered to gvisor at all and makes testing of
gvisor's fragment reassembly code impossible.
The potential impact from this is minimal since IP Fragmentation is not really
that prevelant and in cases where we do get fragments we may deliver the
fragment out of order to the TCP layer as multiple network dispatchers may
process the fragments and deliver a reassembled fragment after the next packet
has been delivered to the TCP endpoint. While not desirable I believe the impact
from this is minimal due to low prevalence of fragmentation.
Also removed PktType and Hatype fields when binding the socket as these are not
used when binding. Its just confusing to have them specified.
See: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/packet.7.html
"Fields used for binding are
sll_family (should be AF_PACKET), sll_protocol, and sll_ifindex."
Fixes #5055
PiperOrigin-RevId: 346919439
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This change also considers interfaces and network endpoints enabled up
up to the point all work to disable them are complete. This was needed
so that protocols can perform shutdown work while being disabled (e.g.
sending a packet which requires the endpoint to be enabled to obtain a
source address).
Bug #4682, #4861
Fixes #4888
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 346869702
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Fixes #5004
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Earlier we could not save tcpip.Error objects in structs because upon restore
the constant's address changes in netstack's error translation map and
translating the error would panic because the map is based on the address of the
tcpip.Error instead of the error itself.
Now I made that translations map use the error message as key instead of the
address. Added relevant synchronization mechanisms to protect the structure
and initialize it upon restore.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 346590485
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The loopback interface will never have any neighbouring nodes so
advertising its interest in multicast groups is unnecessary.
Bug #4682, #4861
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Removes comment lines about MaxUnsolicitedReportDelay. This is already
documented in the comment for GenericMulticastProtocolOptions.
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With the recent changes db36d948fa63ce950d94a5e8e9ebc37956543661, we try
to balance the receive window advertisements between payload lengths vs
segment overhead length. This works fine when segment size are much
higher than the overhead, but not otherwise. In cases where the segment
length is smaller than the segment overhead, we may end up not
advertising zero receive window for long time and end up tail-dropping
segments. This is especially pronounced when application socket reads
are slow or stopped. In this change we do not grow the right edge of
the receive window for smaller segment sizes similar to Linux.
Also, we keep track of the socket buffer usage and let the window grow
if the application is actively reading data.
Fixes #4903
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Currently we rely on the user to take the lock on the endpoint that owns the
route, in order to modify it safely. We can instead move
`Route.RemoteLinkAddress` under `Route`'s mutex, and allow non-locking and
thread-safe access to other fields of `Route`.
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This change lets us split the v4 stats from the v6 stats, which will be
useful when adding stats for each network endpoint.
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However, receiving duplicated fragments will not cause reassembly to
fail. This is what Linux does too:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/38525c6/net/ipv4/inet_fragment.c#L355
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This was removed in an earlier commit. This should remain as it allows to add
tcp-only state to be exposed.
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...by using the fake clock.
TestRouterSolicitation no longer runs its sub-tests in parallel now that
the sub-tests are not long-running - the fake clock simulates time
moving forward.
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Before this change, the join count and the state for IGMP/MLD was held
across different types which required multiple locks to be held when
accessing a multicast group's state.
Bug #4682, #4861
Fixes #4916
PiperOrigin-RevId: 345019091
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Fixing the sendto deadlock exposed yet another deadlock where a lock inversion
occurs on the handleControlPacket path where e.mu and demuxer.epsByNIC.mu are
acquired in reverse order from say when RegisterTransportEndpoint is called
in endpoint.Connect().
This fix sidesteps the issue by just making endpoint.state an atomic and gets rid
of the need to acquire e.mu in e.HandleControlPacket.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344939895
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These tests check if a maximum-sized (64k) packet is reassembled without
receiving a fragment with MF flag set to zero.
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Test: ip_test.TestMGPWithNICLifecycle
Bug #4682, #4861
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Bug #4803
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Ports the following options:
- TCP_NODELAY
- TCP_CORK
- TCP_QUICKACK
Also deletes the {Get/Set}SockOptBool interface methods from all implementations
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We will use SocketOptions for all kinds of options, not just SOL_SOCKET options
because (1) it is consistent with Linux which defines all option variables on
the top level socket struct, (2) avoid code complexity. Appropriate checks
have been added for matching option level to the endpoint type.
Ported the following options to this new utility:
- IP_MULTICAST_LOOP
- IP_RECVTOS
- IPV6_RECVTCLASS
- IP_PKTINFO
- IP_HDRINCL
- IPV6_V6ONLY
Changes in behavior (these are consistent with what Linux does AFAICT):
- Now IP_MULTICAST_LOOP can be set for TCP (earlier it was a noop) but does not
affect the endpoint itself.
- We can now getsockopt IP_HDRINCL (earlier we would get an error).
- Now we return ErrUnknownProtocolOption if SOL_IP or SOL_IPV6 options are used
on unix sockets.
- Now we return ErrUnknownProtocolOption if SOL_IPV6 options are used on non
AF_INET6 endpoints.
This change additionally makes the following modifications:
- Add State() uint32 to commonEndpoint because both tcpip.Endpoint and
transport.Endpoint interfaces have it. It proves to be quite useful.
- Gets rid of SocketOptionsHandler.IsListening(). It was an anomaly as it was
not a handler. It is now implemented on netstack itself.
- Gets rid of tcp.endpoint.EndpointInfo and directly embeds
stack.TransportEndpointInfo. There was an unnecessary level of embedding
which served no purpose.
- Removes some checks dual_stack_test.go that used the errors from
GetSockOptBool(tcpip.V6OnlyOption) to confirm some state. This is not
consistent with the new design and also seemed to be testing the
implementation instead of behavior.
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...as defined by RFC 2710. Querier (router)-side MLDv1 is not yet
supported.
The core state machine is shared with IGMPv2.
This is guarded behind a flag (ipv6.Options.MLDEnabled).
Tests: ip_test.TestMGP*
Bug #4861
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344344095
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Multiple goroutines may use the same stack.Route concurrently so
the stack.Route should make sure that any functions called on it
are thread-safe.
Fixes #4073
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344320491
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Fix a panic when two entries in Failed state are removed at the same time.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344143777
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Because the code handles a bad header as "payload" right up to the last moment
we need to make sure payload handling does not remove the error information.
Fixes #4909
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