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Reported-by: syzbot+0268cc591c0f517a1de0@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
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This change makes the following changes:
- Unlocks MemoryFile.mu while calling mincore (checkCommitted) because mincore
can take a really long time. Accordingly looks up the segment in the tree
tree again and handles changes to the segment.
- MemoryFile.UpdateUsage() can now only be called at frequency at most 100Hz.
100 Hz = linux.CLOCKS_PER_SEC.
Co-authored-by: Jamie Liu <jamieliu@google.com>
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337865250
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Before this change, if a link header was included in an incoming packet
that is forwarded, the packet that gets sent out will take the original
packet and add a link header to it while keeping the old link header.
This would make the sent packet look like:
OUTGOING LINK HDR | INCOMING LINK HDR | NETWORK HDR | ...
Obviously this is incorrect as we should drop the incoming link header
and only include the outgoing link header. This change fixes this bug.
Test: integration_test.TestForwarding
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337571447
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The IPv4 header checksum has not been checked, at least in recent times,
so add code to do so. Fix all the tests that fail because they never
needed to set the checksum.
Fixes #4484
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337556243
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Currently, fragmentation can only occur during WritePacket(). This enables
it for WritePackets() and WriteIncludedHeaderPacket() as well.
IPv4 unit tests were refactored to be consistent with the IPv6 unit tests.
This removes the extraHeaderReserveLength field and the related
"prependable bytes" unit tests (for both IPv4 and IPv6) because it was only
testing a panic condition when the value was too low.
Fixes #3796
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337550061
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 337544656
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Allow writing an IPv6 packet where the IPv6 header is a provided by
the user.
* Introduce an error to let callers know a header is malformed.
We previously useed tcpip.ErrInvalidOptionValue but that did not seem
appropriate for generic malformed header errors.
* Populate network header in WriteHeaderIncludedPacket
IPv4's implementation of WriteHeaderIncludedPacket did not previously
populate the packet buffer's network header. This change fixes that.
Fixes #4527
Test: ip_test.TestWriteHeaderIncludedPacket
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337534548
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Reported-by: syzbot+5466463b7604c2902875@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337451896
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RFC 4861 section 4.4 comments the Target link-layer address option is sometimes
optional in a Neighbor Advertisement packet:
"When responding to a unicast Neighbor Solicitation this option SHOULD be
included."
Tests:
pkg/tcpip/stack:stack_test
- TestEntryStaleToReachableWhenSolicitedConfirmationWithoutAddress
- TestEntryDelayToReachableWhenSolicitedConfirmationWithoutAddress
- TestEntryProbeToReachableWhenSolicitedConfirmationWithoutAddress
pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6:ipv6_test
- TestCallsToNeighborCache
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337396493
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 337384146
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Test helpers should be used for test setup/teardown, not actual
testing. Use cmp.Diff instead of bytes.Equal to improve readability.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337323242
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This change also brings back the stack.Route.ResolveWith method so that
we can immediately resolve a route when sending an NA in response to a
a NS with a source link layer address option.
Test: ipv6_test.TestNeighorSolicitationResponse
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337185461
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Control messages should be released on Read (which ignores the control message)
or zero-byte Send. Otherwise, open fds sent through the control messages will
be leaked.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337110774
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All shm segments in an IPC namespace should be released once that namespace is
destroyed. Add reference counting to IPCNamespace so that once the last task
with a reference on it exits, we can trigger a destructor that will clean up
all shm segments that have not been explicitly freed by the application.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337032977
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 336976081
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 336962937
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Remove the duplicate NA size variable while I'm here.
See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4861#section-4.4 for the packet format.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336943206
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The sentry page cache stores file contents at page granularity; this is
necessary for memory mappings. Thus file offset ranges passed to
fsutil.FileRangeSet.Fill() must be page-aligned. If the read callback passed to
Fill() returns (partial read, nil error) when reading up to EOF (which is the
case for p9.ClientFile.ReadAt() since 9P's Rread cannot convey both a partial
read and EOF), Fill() will re-invoke the read callback to try to read from EOF
to the end of the containing page, which is harmless but needlessly expensive.
Fix this by handling file size explicitly in fsutil.FileRangeSet.Fill().
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336934075
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Use the correct constant (Solicit, not Advert) while I'm here.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336924605
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This fixes reference leaks related to accidentally forgetting to DecRef()
after calling one or the other.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336918922
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The required states may simply not be observed by the thread running bounce, so
track guest and user generations to ensure that at least one of the desired
state transitions happens.
Fixes #3532
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336908216
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In addition to fixing reference leaks, this change also releases memory used
by regular tmpfs files once the containing filesystem is released.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336833111
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Singleton filesystem like devpts and devtmpfs have a single filesystem shared
among all mounts, so they acquire a "self-reference" when initialized that
must be released when the entire virtual filesystem is released at sandbox
exit.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336828852
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 336822021
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verity Mu should be per file system instead of global, so that enabling
and verifying in different file systems won't block each other.
Also Lock verity Mu in PRead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336779356
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Merkle tree library was originally using Read/Seek to access data and
tree, since the parameters are io.ReadSeeker. This could cause race
conditions if multiple threads accesses the same fd to read. Here we
change to use ReaderAt, and implement it with PRead to make it thread
safe.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336779260
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This change aims to fix the memory leak issue reported inĀ #3933.
Background:
VFS2 kernfs kept accumulating invalid dentries if those dentries were not
walked on. After substantial consideration of the problem by our team, we
decided to have an LRU cache solution. This change is the first part to that
solution, where we don't cache anything. The LRU cache can be added on top of
this.
What has changed:
- Introduced the concept of an inode tree in kernfs.OrderedChildren.
This is helpful is cases where the lifecycle of an inode is different from
that of a dentry.
- OrderedChildren now deals with initialized inodes instead of initialized
dentries. It now implements Lookup() where it constructs a new dentry
using the inode.
- OrderedChildren holds a ref on all its children inodes. With this change,
now an inode can "outlive" a dentry pointing to it. See comments in
kernfs.OrderedChildren.
- The kernfs dentry tree is solely maintained by kernfs only. Inode
implementations can not modify the dentry tree.
- Dentries that reach ref count 0 are removed from the dentry tree.
- revalidateChildLocked now defer-DecRefs the newly created dentry from
Inode.Lookup(), limiting its life to the current filesystem operation. If
refs are picked on the dentry during the FS op (via an FD or something),
then it will stick around and will be removed when the FD is closed. So there
is essentially _no caching_ for Look()ed up dentries.
- kernfs.DecRef does not have the precondition that fs.mu must be locked.
Fixes #3933
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 336694658
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The tls of guest-el1-sentry and host-el0-sentry may be different on Arm64.
I added a solution for it.
Signed-off-by: Bin Lu <bin.lu@arm.com>
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Signed-off-by: Min Le <lemin.lm@antgroup.com>
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The fix in commit 028e045da93b7c1c26417e80e4b4e388b86a713d was incorrect as
it can cause the right edge of the window to shrink when we announce
a zero window due to receive buffer being full as its done before the check
for seeing if the window is being shrunk because of the selected window.
Further the window was calculated purely on available space but in cases where
we are getting full sized segments it makes more sense to use the actual bytes
being held. This CL changes to use the lower of the total available space vs
the available space in the maximal window we could advertise minus the actual
payload bytes being held.
This change also cleans up the code so that the window selection logic is
not duplicated between getSendParams() and windowCrossedACKThresholdLocked.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336404827
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RACK detects packet reordering by checking if the sender received ACK for
the packet which has the sequence number less than the already acknowledged
packets.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 336366624
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 336362818
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- sysinfo(2) does not actually require a fine-grained breakdown of memory
usage. Accordingly, instead of calling pgalloc.MemoryFile.UpdateUsage() to
update the sentry's fine-grained memory accounting snapshot, just use
pgalloc.MemoryFile.TotalUsage() (which is a single fstat(), and therefore far
cheaper).
- Use the number of threads in the root PID namespace (i.e. globally) rather
than in the task's PID namespace for consistency with Linux (which just reads
global variable nr_threads), and add a new method to kernel.PIDNamespace to
allow this to be read directly from an underlying map rather than requiring
the allocation and population of an intermediate slice.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336353100
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 336339194
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Reported-by: syzbot+bb82fb556d5d0a43f632@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336324720
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 336304024
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When a completed entry exists for a neighbor, there is no need to block
while reachability is (re)confirmed. The stack should continue to use
the neighbor's link address while NUD is performed.
Test: stack_test.TestNeighborCacheReplace
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336199043
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cf. 2a36ab717e8f "rseq/membarrier: Add MEMBARRIER_CMD_PRIVATE_EXPEDITED_RSEQ"
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336186795
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When a response needs to be sent to an incoming packet, the stack should
consult its neighbour table to determine the remote address's link
address.
When an entry does not exist in the stack's neighbor table, the stack
should queue the packet while link resolution completes. See comments.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336185457
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When the neighbor table already has link address for a neighbor but is
trying to confirm reachability, it may send unicast probes to the
neighbor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336166711
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the correct value needed is 0xbbff440c0400 but the const
defined is 0x000000000000ffc0 due to the operator error
in _MT_EL1_INIT, both kernel and user space memory
attribute should be Normal memory not DEVICE_nGnRE
Signed-off-by: Min Le <lemin.lm@antgroup.com>
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It was originally set to 30s for IPv6 (same as IPv4) but this is not
what RFC 8200 prescibes. Linux also defaults to 60s [1].
[1] https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/47ec5303d73ea344e84f46660fff693c57641386/include/net/ipv6.h#L456
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