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Fixes #506
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Updates #231
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utimensat is used by hostfs for setting timestamps on imported fds. Previously,
this would crash the sandbox since utimensat was not allowed.
Correct the VFS2 version of hostfs to match the call in VFS1.
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Frozen was to lock down changes to the host filesystem
for hostFS. Now that hostFS is gone, it can be removed.
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Also get rid of the readViewHasData as it's not required anymore.
Updates #231, #357
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Updates #231, #357
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workMu is removed and e.mu is now a mutex that supports TryLock. The packet
processing path tries to lock the mutex and if its locked it will just queue the
packet and move on. The endpoint.UnlockUser() will process any backlog of
packets before unlocking the socket.
This simplifies the locking inside tcp endpoints a lot. Further the
endpoint.LockUser() implements spinning as long as the lock is not held by
another syscall goroutine. This ensures low latency as not spinning leads to the
task thread being put to sleep if the lock is held by the packet dispatch
path. This is suboptimal as the lower layer rarely holds the lock for long so
implementing spinning here helps.
If the lock is held by another task goroutine then we just proceed to call
LockUser() and the task could be put to sleep.
The protocol goroutines themselves just call e.mu.Lock() and block if the
lock is currently not available.
Updates #231, #357
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Refactor fs/host.TTYFileOperations so that the relevant functionality can be
shared with VFS2 (fsimpl/host.ttyFD).
Incorporate host.defaultFileFD into the default host.fileDescription. This way,
there is no need for a separate default_file.go. As in vfs1, the TTY file
implementation can be built on top of this default and override operations as
necessary (PRead/Read/PWrite/Write, Release, Ioctl).
Note that these changes still need to be plumbed into runsc, which refers to
imported TTYs in control/proc.go:ExecAsync.
Updates #1672.
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TestConcurrentAll executes 1000 goroutines which never sleep,
so they are not preempted by Go's runtime. In Go 1.14, async preemption
has been added, but the added runtime.Gosched() call will do nothing
wrong in this case too.
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This will aid in segment reordering detection.
Updates #691
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It was looking at VFS1 table to determine where to
allocate the next FD from.
Updates #1035
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rand.Read() results in a syscall to the host on every call instead
we can wrap it with a bufio.Reader to buffer and reduce number of syscalls.
This is especially important for TCP where every newly created endpoint
reads random data to initialize the timestamp offsets for the endpoint.
Updates #231
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FDTable.setAll is used to zap entries, but it grows the table up to
a specified fd.
Reported-by: syzbot+9e281b0750d2d4caa190@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
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Updates #1035
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Only gofer filesystem was calling vfs.CheckSetStat for
vfs.FilesystemImpl.SetStatAt and vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.SetStat.
Updates #1193, #1672, #1197
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