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And stop storing the Filesystem in the MountSource.
This allows us to decouple the MountSource filesystem type from the name of the
filesystem.
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Fixes #219
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$ dpkg -s runsc
Package: runsc
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: contrib/devel
Maintainer: The gVisor Authors <gvisor-dev@googlegroups.com>
Architecture: amd64
Version: 20190304.1-123-g861434f612ce-dirty
Description: gVisor is a user-space kernel, written in Go, that
implements a substantial portion of the Linux system surface. It
includes an Open Container Initiative (OCI) runtime called runsc that
provides an isolation boundary between the application and the host
kernel. The runsc runtime integrates with Docker and Kubernetes,
making it simple to run sandboxed containers.
Homepage: https://gvisor.dev/
Built-Using: Bazel
Change-Id: I6f161de8fba649f12272a87b99529ccfd22e499a
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TestHttpd fails sporadically waiting for the port on slow
machines.
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With this change, we will be able to run runsc do in a host network namespace.
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Opensource tools (e. g. https://github.com/fatih/vim-go) can't hanlde more than
one golang package in one directory.
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Change-Id: I67487915e3838762424b2d168efc54ae34fb801f
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Sandbox always runsc with IP 192.168.10.2 and the peer
network adds 1 to the address (192.168.10.3). Sandbox
IP can be changed using --ip flag.
Here a few examples:
sudo runsc do curl www.google.com
sudo runsc do --ip=10.10.10.2 bash -c "echo 123 | netcat -l -p 8080"
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Change-Id: I7b3dce4af46a57300350dab41cb27e04e4b6e9da
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This feature allows MemoryFile to delay eviction of "optional"
allocations, such as unused cached file pages.
Note that this incidentally makes CachingInodeOperations writeback
asynchronous, in the sense that it doesn't occur until eviction; this is
necessary because between when a cached page becomes evictable and when
it's evicted, file writes (via CachingInodeOperations.Write) may dirty
the page.
As currently implemented, this feature won't meaningfully impact
steady-state memory usage or caching; the reclaimer goroutine will
schedule eviction as soon as it runs out of other work to do. Future CLs
increase caching by adding constraints on when eviction is scheduled.
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Change-Id: Ia85feb25a2de92a48359eb84434b6ec6f9bea2cb
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Based on the guidelines at
https://opensource.google.com/docs/releasing/authors/.
1. $ rg -l "Google LLC" | xargs sed -i 's/Google LLC.*/The gVisor Authors./'
2. Manual fixup of "Google Inc" references.
3. Add AUTHORS file. Authors may request to be added to this file.
4. Point netstack AUTHORS to gVisor AUTHORS. Drop CONTRIBUTORS.
Fixes #209
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Packet socket receive buffers default to the sysctl value of
net.core.rmem_default and are capped by net.core.rmem_max both
which are usually set to 208KB on most systems.
Since we can't expect every gVisor user to bump these we use
SO_RCVBUFFORCE to exceed the limit. This is possible as runsc runs
with CAP_NET_ADMIN outside the sandbox and can do this before
the FD is passed to the sentry inside the sandbox.
Updates #211
iperf output w/ 4MB buffer.
iperf3 -c 172.17.0.2 -t 100
Connecting to host 172.17.0.2, port 5201
[ 4] local 172.17.0.1 port 40378 connected to 172.17.0.2 port 5201
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr Cwnd
[ 4] 0.00-1.00 sec 1.15 GBytes 9.89 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 1.00-2.00 sec 1.18 GBytes 10.2 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 2.00-3.00 sec 965 MBytes 8.09 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 3.00-4.00 sec 942 MBytes 7.90 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 4.00-5.00 sec 952 MBytes 7.99 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 5.00-6.00 sec 1.14 GBytes 9.81 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 6.00-7.00 sec 1.13 GBytes 9.68 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 7.00-8.00 sec 930 MBytes 7.80 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 8.00-9.00 sec 1.15 GBytes 9.91 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 9.00-10.00 sec 938 MBytes 7.87 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 10.00-11.00 sec 737 MBytes 6.18 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 11.00-12.00 sec 1.16 GBytes 9.93 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 12.00-13.00 sec 917 MBytes 7.69 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 13.00-14.00 sec 1.19 GBytes 10.2 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 14.00-15.00 sec 1.01 GBytes 8.70 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 15.00-16.00 sec 1.20 GBytes 10.3 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
[ 4] 16.00-17.00 sec 1.14 GBytes 9.80 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
^C[ 4] 17.00-17.60 sec 718 MBytes 10.1 Gbits/sec 0 1.02 MBytes
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr
[ 4] 0.00-17.60 sec 18.4 GBytes 8.98 Gbits/sec 0 sender
[ 4] 0.00-17.60 sec 0.00 Bytes 0.00 bits/sec receiver
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Change-Id: I1c08c5ee8345de6ac070513656a4703312dc3c00
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PacketMMap mode has issues due to a kernel bug. This change
reverts us to using recvmmsg instead of a shared ring buffer to
dispatch inbound packets. This will reduce performance but should
be more stable under heavy load till PacketMMap is updated to
use TPacketv3.
See #210 for details.
Perf difference between recvmmsg vs packetmmap.
RecvMMsg :
iperf3 -c 172.17.0.2
Connecting to host 172.17.0.2, port 5201
[ 4] local 172.17.0.1 port 43478 connected to 172.17.0.2 port 5201
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr Cwnd
[ 4] 0.00-1.00 sec 778 MBytes 6.53 Gbits/sec 4349 188 KBytes
[ 4] 1.00-2.00 sec 786 MBytes 6.59 Gbits/sec 4395 212 KBytes
[ 4] 2.00-3.00 sec 756 MBytes 6.34 Gbits/sec 3655 161 KBytes
[ 4] 3.00-4.00 sec 782 MBytes 6.56 Gbits/sec 4419 175 KBytes
[ 4] 4.00-5.00 sec 755 MBytes 6.34 Gbits/sec 4317 187 KBytes
[ 4] 5.00-6.00 sec 774 MBytes 6.49 Gbits/sec 4002 173 KBytes
[ 4] 6.00-7.00 sec 737 MBytes 6.18 Gbits/sec 3904 191 KBytes
[ 4] 7.00-8.00 sec 530 MBytes 4.44 Gbits/sec 3318 189 KBytes
[ 4] 8.00-9.00 sec 487 MBytes 4.09 Gbits/sec 2627 188 KBytes
[ 4] 9.00-10.00 sec 770 MBytes 6.46 Gbits/sec 4221 170 KBytes
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr
[ 4] 0.00-10.00 sec 6.99 GBytes 6.00 Gbits/sec 39207 sender
[ 4] 0.00-10.00 sec 6.99 GBytes 6.00 Gbits/sec receiver
iperf Done.
PacketMMap:
bhaskerh@gvisor-bench:~/tensorflow$ iperf3 -c 172.17.0.2
Connecting to host 172.17.0.2, port 5201
[ 4] local 172.17.0.1 port 43496 connected to 172.17.0.2 port 5201
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr Cwnd
[ 4] 0.00-1.00 sec 657 MBytes 5.51 Gbits/sec 0 1.01 MBytes
[ 4] 1.00-2.00 sec 1021 MBytes 8.56 Gbits/sec 0 1.01 MBytes
[ 4] 2.00-3.00 sec 1.21 GBytes 10.4 Gbits/sec 45 1.01 MBytes
[ 4] 3.00-4.00 sec 1018 MBytes 8.54 Gbits/sec 15 1.01 MBytes
[ 4] 4.00-5.00 sec 1.28 GBytes 11.0 Gbits/sec 45 1.01 MBytes
[ 4] 5.00-6.00 sec 1.38 GBytes 11.9 Gbits/sec 0 1.01 MBytes
[ 4] 6.00-7.00 sec 1.34 GBytes 11.5 Gbits/sec 45 856 KBytes
[ 4] 7.00-8.00 sec 1.23 GBytes 10.5 Gbits/sec 0 901 KBytes
[ 4] 8.00-9.00 sec 1010 MBytes 8.48 Gbits/sec 0 923 KBytes
[ 4] 9.00-10.00 sec 1.39 GBytes 11.9 Gbits/sec 0 960 KBytes
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[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr
[ 4] 0.00-10.00 sec 11.4 GBytes 9.83 Gbits/sec 150 sender
[ 4] 0.00-10.00 sec 11.4 GBytes 9.83 Gbits/sec receiver
Updates #210
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The caller must call Readdir() at least twice to detect
EOF. The old code was always restarting the directory
search and then skipping elements already seen, effectively
doubling the cost to read a directory. The code now
remembers the last offset and doesn't reposition the cursor
if next request comes at the same offset.
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os.NewFile() accounts for 38% of CPU time in localFile.Walk().
This change switchs to use fd.FD which is much cheaper to create.
Now, fd.New() in localFile.Walk() accounts for only 4%.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 244944983
Change-Id: Ic892df96cf2633e78ad379227a213cb93ee0ca46
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Create, Start, and Destroy were racing to create and destroy the
metadata directory of containers.
This is a re-upload of
https://gvisor-review.googlesource.com/c/gvisor/+/16260, but with the
correct account.
Change-Id: I16b7a9d0971f0df873e7f4145e6ac8f72730a4f1
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FD limit and file size limit is read from the host, instead
of using hard-coded defaults, given that they effect the sandbox
process. Also limit the direct cache to use no more than half
if the available FDs.
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Change-Id: I787ad0fdf07c49d589e51aebfeae477324fe26e6
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RELNOTES: n/a
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It provides an easy way to run commands to quickly test gVisor.
By default it maps the host root as the container root with a
writable overlay on top (so the host root is not modified).
Example:
sudo runsc do ls -lh --color
sudo runsc do ~/src/test/my-test.sh
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Otherwise, we will not have capabilities in the user namespace.
And this patch adds the noexec option for mounts.
https://github.com/google/gvisor/issues/145
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https://github.com/google/gvisor/issues/145
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'ls' will hang if there is any FIFO in this path. So
return EPERM if unsupported file occurs and add NONBLOCK flag
when opening file to avoid blocking on FIFO read.
Signed-off-by: Liu Hua <sdu.liu@huawei.com>
Change-Id: I8b9a2a48322118d8ad531dd226395438123eb047
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The linux packet socket can handle GSO packets, so we can segment packets to
64K instead of the MTU which is usually 1500.
Here are numbers for the nginx-1m test:
runsc: 579330.01 [Kbytes/sec] received
runsc-gso: 1794121.66 [Kbytes/sec] received
runc: 2122139.06 [Kbytes/sec] received
and for tcp_benchmark:
$ tcp_benchmark --duration 15 --ideal
[ 4] 0.0-15.0 sec 86647 MBytes 48456 Mbits/sec
$ tcp_benchmark --client --duration 15 --ideal
[ 4] 0.0-15.0 sec 2173 MBytes 1214 Mbits/sec
$ tcp_benchmark --client --duration 15 --ideal --gso 65536
[ 4] 0.0-15.0 sec 19357 MBytes 10825 Mbits/sec
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1.use root instead of spec.Root.path as mountpoint
2.put remount readonly logic ahead to avoid device busy errors
Signed-off-by: Liu Hua <sdu.liu@huawei.com>
Change-Id: I9222b4695f917136a97b0898ac6f75fcff296e5d
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Fixes: https://github.com/google/gvisor/issues/143
Fixes #143
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This reduces the number of FDs used for writable files.
#149
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See: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6691#section-2
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Properly handle propagation options for root and mounts. Now usage of
mount options shared, rshared, and noexec cause error to start. shared/
rshared breaks sandbox=>host isolation. slave however can be supported
because changes propagate from host to sandbox.
Root FS setup moved inside the gofer. Apart from simplifying the code,
it keeps all mounts inside the namespace. And they are torn down when
the namespace is destroyed (DestroyFS is no longer needed).
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This is in preparation for improved page cache reclaim, which requires
greater integration between the page cache and page allocator.
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HandleLocal is very similar conceptually to MULTICAST_LOOP, so we can unify
the implementations. This has the benefit of making HandleLocal apply even when
the fdbased link endpoint isn't in use.
In addition, move looping logic to route creation so that it doesn't need to be
run for each packet. This should improve performance.
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Example:
runsc debug --root=<dir> \
--profile-heap=/tmp/heap.prof \
--profile-cpu=/tmp/cpu.prod --profile-delay=30 \
<container ID>
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IP_MULTICAST_LOOP controls whether or not multicast packets sent on the default
route are looped back. In order to implement this switch, support for sending
and looping back multicast packets on the default route had to be implemented.
For now we only support IPv4 multicast.
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It is Implemented without the priority inheritance part given
that gVisor defers scheduling decisions to Go runtime and doesn't
have control over it.
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This help troubleshoot cases where the container is killed and the
app logs don't show the reason.
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Also added unimplemented notification for semctl(2)
commands.
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This can happen when 'docker run --cgroup-parent=' flag is set.
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If a background process tries to read from a TTY, linux sends it a SIGTTIN
unless the signal is blocked or ignored, or the process group is an orphan, in
which case the syscall returns EIO.
See drivers/tty/n_tty.c:n_tty_read()=>job_control().
If a background process tries to write a TTY, set the termios, or set the
foreground process group, linux then sends a SIGTTOU. If the signal is ignored
or blocked, linux allows the write. If the process group is an orphan, the
syscall returns EIO.
See drivers/tty/tty_io.c:tty_check_change().
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