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2020-08-03Plumbing context.Context to DecRef() and Release().Nayana Bidari
context is passed to DecRef() and Release() which is needed for SO_LINGER implementation. PiperOrigin-RevId: 324672584
2020-07-30Implement overlayfs_stale_read for vfs2.Jamie Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 324080111
2020-07-23Added stub FUSE filesystemRidwan Sharif
Allow FUSE filesystems to be mounted using libfuse. The appropriate flags and mount options are parsed and understood by fusefs.
2020-07-22Support for receiving outbound packets in AF_PACKET.Bhasker Hariharan
Updates #173 PiperOrigin-RevId: 322665518
2020-07-15fdbased: Vectorized write for packet; relax writev syscall filter.Ting-Yu Wang
Now it calls pkt.Data.ToView() when writing the packet. This may require copying when the packet is large, which puts the worse case in an even worse situation. This sent out in a separate preparation change as it requires syscall filter changes. This change will be followed by the change for the adoption of the new PacketHeader API. PiperOrigin-RevId: 321447003
2020-07-15Merge pull request #3165 from ridwanmsharif:ridwanmsharif/fuse-off-by-defaultgVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 321411758
2020-07-14Prepare boot.Loader to support multi-container TTYFabricio Voznika
- Combine process creation code that is shared between root and subcontainer processes - Move root container information into a struct for clarity Updates #2714 PiperOrigin-RevId: 321204798
2020-07-13Merge pull request #2672 from amscanne:shim-integratedgVisor bot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 321053634
2020-07-09Gate FUSE behind a runsc flagRidwan Sharif
This change gates all FUSE commands (by gating /dev/fuse) behind a runsc flag. In order to use FUSE commands, use the --fuse flag with the --vfs2 flag. Check if FUSE is enabled by running dmesg in the sandbox.
2020-07-08Add shared mount hints to VFS2Fabricio Voznika
Container restart test is disabled for VFS2 for now. Updates #1487 PiperOrigin-RevId: 320296401
2020-07-07[vfs2] Remove VFS1 usage in VDSO.Ayush Ranjan
Removed VDSO dependency on VFS1. Resolves #2921 PiperOrigin-RevId: 320122176
2020-06-25Test that the fuse device can be openedRidwan Sharif
2020-06-25Moved FUSE device under the fuse directoryRidwan Sharif
2020-06-24Port /dev/net/tun device to VFS2.Nicolas Lacasse
Updates #2912 #1035 PiperOrigin-RevId: 318162565
2020-06-24Add support for Stack level options.Bhasker Hariharan
Linux controls socket send/receive buffers using a few sysctl variables - net.core.rmem_default - net.core.rmem_max - net.core.wmem_max - net.core.wmem_default - net.ipv4.tcp_rmem - net.ipv4.tcp_wmem The first 4 control the default socket buffer sizes for all sockets raw/packet/tcp/udp and also the maximum permitted socket buffer that can be specified in setsockopt(SOL_SOCKET, SO_(RCV|SND)BUF,...). The last two control the TCP auto-tuning limits and override the default specified in rmem_default/wmem_default as well as the max limits. Netstack today only implements tcp_rmem/tcp_wmem and incorrectly uses it to limit the maximum size in setsockopt() as well as uses it for raw/udp sockets. This changelist introduces the other 4 and updates the udp/raw sockets to use the newly introduced variables. The values for min/max match the current tcp_rmem/wmem values and the default value buffers for UDP/RAW sockets is updated to match the linux value of 212KiB up from the really low current value of 32 KiB. Updates #3043 Fixes #3043 PiperOrigin-RevId: 318089805
2020-06-23Port /dev/tty device to VFS2.Nicolas Lacasse
Support is limited to the functionality that exists in VFS1. Updates #2923 #1035 PiperOrigin-RevId: 317981417
2020-06-18iptables: remove metadata structKevin Krakauer
Metadata was useful for debugging and safety, but enough tests exist that we should see failures when (de)serialization is broken. It made stack initialization more cumbersome and it's also getting in the way of ip6tables. PiperOrigin-RevId: 317210653
2020-06-18Support setsockopt SO_SNDBUF/SO_RCVBUF for raw/udp sockets.Bhasker Hariharan
Updates #173,#6 Fixes #2888 PiperOrigin-RevId: 317087652
2020-06-16Add runsc options to set checksum offloading statusgVisor bot
--tx-checksum-offload=<true|false> enable TX checksum offload (default: false) --rx-checksum-offload=<true|false> enable RX checksum offload (default: true) Fixes #2989 PiperOrigin-RevId: 316781309
2020-06-11Set the HOME environment variable for sub-containers.Ian Lewis
Fixes #701 PiperOrigin-RevId: 316025635
2020-06-11Add //pkg/sentry/fsimpl/overlay.Jamie Liu
Major differences from existing overlay filesystems: - Linux allows lower layers in an overlay to require revalidation, but not the upper layer. VFS1 allows the upper layer in an overlay to require revalidation, but not the lower layer. VFS2 does not allow any layers to require revalidation. (Now that vfs.MkdirOptions.ForSyntheticMountpoint exists, no uses of overlay in VFS1 are believed to require upper layer revalidation; in particular, the requirement that the upper layer support the creation of "trusted." extended attributes for whiteouts effectively required the upper filesystem to be tmpfs in most cases.) - Like VFS1, but unlike Linux, VFS2 overlay does not attempt to make mutations of the upper layer atomic using a working directory and features like RENAME_WHITEOUT. (This may change in the future, since not having a working directory makes error recovery for some operations, e.g. rmdir, particularly painful.) - Like Linux, but unlike VFS1, VFS2 represents whiteouts using character devices with rdev == 0; the equivalent of the whiteout attribute on directories is xattr trusted.overlay.opaque = "y"; and there is no equivalent to the whiteout attribute on non-directories since non-directories are never merged with lower layers. - Device and inode numbers work as follows: - In Linux, modulo the xino feature and a special case for when all layers are the same filesystem: - Directories use the overlay filesystem's device number and an ephemeral inode number assigned by the overlay. - Non-directories that have been copied up use the device and inode number assigned by the upper filesystem. - Non-directories that have not been copied up use a per-(overlay, layer)-pair device number and the inode number assigned by the lower filesystem. - In VFS1, device and inode numbers always come from the lower layer unless "whited out"; this has the adverse effect of requiring interaction with the lower filesystem even for non-directory files that exist on the upper layer. - In VFS2, device and inode numbers are assigned as in Linux, except that xino and the samefs special case are not supported. - Like Linux, but unlike VFS1, VFS2 does not attempt to maintain memory mapping coherence across copy-up. (This may have to change in the future, as users may be dependent on this property.) - Like Linux, but unlike VFS1, VFS2 uses the overlayfs mounter's credentials when interacting with the overlay's layers, rather than the caller's. - Like Linux, but unlike VFS1, VFS2 permits multiple lower layers in an overlay. - Like Linux, but unlike VFS1, VFS2's overlay filesystem is application-mountable. Updates #1199 PiperOrigin-RevId: 316019067
2020-06-08Combine executable lookup codeFabricio Voznika
Run vs. exec, VFS1 vs. VFS2 were executable lookup were slightly different from each other. Combine them all into the same logic. PiperOrigin-RevId: 315426443
2020-06-05Implement mount(2) and umount2(2) for VFS2.Rahat Mahmood
This is mostly syscall plumbing, VFS2 already implements the internals of mounts. In addition to the syscall defintions, the following mount-related mechanisms are updated: - Implement MS_NOATIME for VFS2, but only for tmpfs and goferfs. The other VFS2 filesystems don't implement node-level timestamps yet. - Implement the 'mode', 'uid' and 'gid' mount options for VFS2's tmpfs. - Plumb mount namespace ownership, which is necessary for checking appropriate capabilities during mount(2). Updates #1035 PiperOrigin-RevId: 315035352
2020-06-05Expand syscall filters to support MSAN.Nicolas Lacasse
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314997564
2020-06-05Fix copylocks error about copying IPTables.Ting-Yu Wang
IPTables.connections contains a sync.RWMutex. Copying it will trigger copylocks analysis. Tested by manually enabling nogo tests. sync.RWMutex is added to IPTables for the additional race condition discovered. PiperOrigin-RevId: 314817019
2020-06-01More runsc changes for VFS2Fabricio Voznika
- Add /tmp handling - Apply mount options - Enable more container_test tests - Forward signals to child process when test respaws process to run as root inside namespace. Updates #1487 PiperOrigin-RevId: 314263281
2020-06-01Handle gofer blocking opens of host named pipes in VFS2.Jamie Liu
Using tee instead of read to detect when a O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK pipe FD has a writer circumvents the problem of what to do with the byte read from the pipe, avoiding much of the complexity of the fdpipe package. PiperOrigin-RevId: 314216146
2020-05-29Refactor the ResolveExecutablePath logic.Nicolas Lacasse
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313871804
2020-05-28Automated rollback of changelist 309082540Fabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313636920
2020-05-18Improve unsupported syscall messageFabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 312104899
2020-05-13Fix runsc association of gofers and FDs on VFS2.Jamie Liu
Updates #1487 PiperOrigin-RevId: 311443628
2020-05-13Enable overlayfs_stale_read by default for runsc.Jamie Liu
Linux 4.18 and later make reads and writes coherent between pre-copy-up and post-copy-up FDs representing the same file on an overlay filesystem. However, memory mappings remain incoherent: - Documentation/filesystems/overlayfs.rst, "Non-standard behavior": "If a file residing on a lower layer is opened for read-only and then memory mapped with MAP_SHARED, then subsequent changes to the file are not reflected in the memory mapping." - fs/overlay/file.c:ovl_mmap() passes through to the underlying FD without any management of coherence in the overlay. - Experimentally on Linux 5.2: ``` $ cat mmap_cat_page.c #include <err.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <sys/mman.h> #include <unistd.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { if (argc < 2) { errx(1, "syntax: %s [FILE]", argv[0]); } const int fd = open(argv[1], O_RDONLY); if (fd < 0) { err(1, "open(%s)", argv[1]); } const size_t page_size = sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE); void* page = mmap(NULL, page_size, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0); if (page == MAP_FAILED) { err(1, "mmap"); } for (;;) { write(1, page, strnlen(page, page_size)); if (getc(stdin) == EOF) { break; } } return 0; } $ gcc -O2 -o mmap_cat_page mmap_cat_page.c $ mkdir lowerdir upperdir workdir overlaydir $ echo old > lowerdir/file $ sudo mount -t overlay -o "lowerdir=lowerdir,upperdir=upperdir,workdir=workdir" none overlaydir $ ./mmap_cat_page overlaydir/file old ^Z [1]+ Stopped ./mmap_cat_page overlaydir/file $ echo new > overlaydir/file $ cat overlaydir/file new $ fg ./mmap_cat_page overlaydir/file old ``` Therefore, while the VFS1 gofer client's behavior of reopening read FDs is only necessary pre-4.18, replacing existing memory mappings (in both sentry and application address spaces) with mappings of the new FD is required regardless of kernel version, and this latter behavior is common to both VFS1 and VFS2. Re-document accordingly, and change the runsc flag to enabled by default. New test: - Before this CL: https://source.cloud.google.com/results/invocations/5b222d2c-e918-4bae-afc4-407f5bac509b - After this CL: https://source.cloud.google.com/results/invocations/f28c747e-d89c-4d8c-a461-602b33e71aab PiperOrigin-RevId: 311361267
2020-05-13Use VFS2 mount namesFabricio Voznika
Updates #1487 PiperOrigin-RevId: 311356385
2020-05-12Adjust a few log messagesFabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311234146
2020-05-10Stop avoiding preadv2 and pwritev2, and add them to the filters.Nicolas Lacasse
Some code paths needed these syscalls anyways, so they should be included in the filters. Given that we depend on these syscalls in some cases, there's no real reason to avoid them any more. PiperOrigin-RevId: 310829126
2020-05-07Allocate device numbers for VFS2 filesystems.Jamie Liu
Updates #1197, #1198, #1672 PiperOrigin-RevId: 310432006
2020-05-07Update privateunixsocket TODOs.Dean Deng
Synthetic sockets do not have the race condition issue in VFS2, and we will get rid of privateunixsocket as well. Fixes #1200. PiperOrigin-RevId: 310386474
2020-05-06Fix runsc syscall documentation generation.Adin Scannell
We can register any number of tables with any number of architectures, and need not limit the definitions to the architecture in question. This allows runsc to generate documentation for all architectures simultaneously. Similarly, this simplifies the VFSv2 patching process. PiperOrigin-RevId: 310224827
2020-05-04Mount VSFS2 filesystem using root credentialsFabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309787938
2020-05-04Add TTY support on VFS2 to runscFabricio Voznika
Updates #1623, #1487 PiperOrigin-RevId: 309777922
2020-04-30FIFO QDisc implementationBhasker Hariharan
Updates #231 PiperOrigin-RevId: 309323808
2020-04-26refactor and add test for bindmountmoricho
Signed-off-by: moricho <ikeda.morito@gmail.com>
2020-04-25add bind/rbind options for mountmoricho
Signed-off-by: moricho <ikeda.morito@gmail.com>
2020-04-25fix behavior of `getMountNameAndOptions` when options include either bind or ↵moricho
rbind Signed-off-by: moricho <ikeda.morito@gmail.com>
2020-04-24VFS2: Get HelloWorld image tests to pass with VFS2Zach Koopmans
This change includes: - Modifications to loader_test.go to get TestCreateMountNamespace to pass with VFS2. - Changes necessary to get TestHelloWorld in image tests to pass with VFS2. This means runsc can run the hello-world container with docker on VSF2. Note: Containers that use sockets will not run with these changes. See "//test/image/...". Any tests here with sockets currently fail (which is all of them but HelloWorld). PiperOrigin-RevId: 308363072
2020-04-24Plumb context.Context into kernfs.Inode.Open().Dean Deng
PiperOrigin-RevId: 308304793
2020-04-24Move hostfs mount to Kernel struct.Dean Deng
This is needed to set up host fds passed through a Unix socket. Note that the host package depends on kernel, so we cannot set up the hostfs mount directly in Kernel.Init as we do for sockfs and pipefs. Also, adjust sockfs to make its setup look more like hostfs's and pipefs's. PiperOrigin-RevId: 308274053
2020-04-23Add vfs.MkdirOptions.ForSyntheticMountpoint.Jamie Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 308143529
2020-04-23Simplify Docker test infrastructure.Adin Scannell
This change adds a layer of abstraction around the internal Docker APIs, and eliminates all direct dependencies on Dockerfiles in the infrastructure. A subsequent change will automated the generation of local images (with efficient caching). Note that this change drops the use of bazel container rules, as that experiment does not seem to be viable. PiperOrigin-RevId: 308095430
2020-04-22Move user home detection to its own library.Nicolas Lacasse
PiperOrigin-RevId: 307977689