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Also fix test expectation for UDP sendto() case in tuntap syscall test.
Fixes #5155
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- Remove the pipe package's dependence on the buffer package, which becomes
unused as a result. The buffer package is currently intended to serve two use
cases, pipes and temporary buffers, and does neither optimally as a result;
this change facilitates retooling the buffer package to better serve the
latter.
- Pass callbacks taking safemem.BlockSeq to the internal pipe I/O methods,
which makes most callbacks trivial.
- Fix VFS1's splice() and tee() to immediately return if a pipe returns a
partial write.
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Return EEXIST when overwritting a file as long as the caller has exec
permission on the parent directory, even if the caller doesn't have
write permission.
Also reordered the mount write check, which happens before permission
is checked.
Closes #5164
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This change implements TLP details enumerated in
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tcpm-rack-08#section-7.5.1.
Fixes #5083
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These are primarily simplification and lint mistakes. However, minor
fixes are also included and tests added where appropriate.
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Read now takes a destination io.Writer, count, options. Keeping the method name
Read, in contrast to the Write method.
This enables:
* direct transfer of views under VV
* zero copy
It also eliminates the need for sentry to keep a slice of view because
userspace had requested a read that is smaller than the view returned, removing
the complexity there.
Read/Peek/ReadPacket are now consolidated together and some duplicate code is
removed.
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IPv4 was always supported but UDP never supported joining/leaving IPv6
multicast groups via socket options.
Add: IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_JOIN_GROUP/IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP
Remove: IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP/IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP
Test: integration_test.TestUDPAddRemoveMembershipSocketOption
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Reported-by: syzbot+814105309d2ae8651084@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
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The buildkite syscall tests start with a lot of C++ warnings. This
cleans that up a little.
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open() has to return ENXIO in this case.
O_PATH isn't supported by vfs1.
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There are surprisingly few syscall tests that run with hostinet. For example
running the following command only returns two results:
`bazel query test/syscalls:all | grep hostnet`
I think as a result, as our control messages evolved, hostinet was left
behind. Update it to support all control messages netstack supports.
This change also updates sentry's control message parsing logic to make it up to
date with all the control messages we support.
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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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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.
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Fixes #5004
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The next test case is perfectly valid, which creates a test directory
with appropriate permissions and ensures that you can't create a file.
This test case assumes that the root directory has certain permissions.
In this case, we may have EROFS instead of a permission error, but it's
perfectly plausible that no error occurs at all. The test is not valid.
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These options allow overriding the signal that gets sent to the process when
I/O operations are available on the file descriptor, rather than the default
`SIGIO` signal. Doing so also populates `siginfo` to contain extra information
about which file descriptor caused the event (`si_fd`) and what events happened
on it (`si_band`). The logic around which FD is populated within `si_fd`
matches Linux's, which means it has some weird edge cases where that value may
not actually refer to a file descriptor that is still valid.
This CL also ports extra S/R logic regarding async handler in VFS2.
Without this, async I/O handlers aren't properly re-registered after S/R.
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This is quite disruptive to run in some environments.
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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.
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For now, I only added a halt test case for Arm64.
Signed-off-by: Robin Luk <lubin.lu@antgroup.com>
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This test fails because it must include additional UIDs. Omit
the bazel sandbox to ensure that it can function correctly.
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Not all files are always accessible by the process itself. This
was specifically seen with map_files, but there's no rule that
every entry must be accessible by the process itself.
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Closes #4022
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This changes also introduces:
- `SocketOptionsHandler` interface which can be implemented by endpoints to
handle endpoint specific behavior on SetSockOpt. This is analogous to what
Linux does.
- `DefaultSocketOptionsHandler` which is a default implementation of the above.
This is embedded in all endpoints so that we don't have to uselessly
implement empty functions. Endpoints with specific behavior can override the
embedded method by manually defining its own implementation.
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This change also makes the following fixes:
- Make SocketOptions use atomic operations instead of having to acquire/drop
locks upon each get/set option.
- Make documentation more consistent.
- Remove tcpip.SocketOptions from socketOpsCommon because it already exists
in transport.Endpoint.
- Refactors get/set socket options tests to be easily extendable.
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In UDP endpoint.Write() sendUDP is called with e.mu Rlocked. But if this happens
to send a datagram over loopback which ends up generating an ICMP response of
say ErrNoPortReachable, the handling of the response in HandleControlPacket also
acquires e.mu using RLock. This is mostly fine unless there is a competing
caller trying to acquire e.mu in exclusive mode using Lock(). This will deadlock
as a caller waiting in Lock() disallows an new RLocks() to ensure it can
actually acquire the Lock.
This is documented here https://golang.org/pkg/sync/#RWMutex.
This change releases the endpoint mutex before calling sendUDP to resolve the
possibility of the deadlock.
Reported-by: syzbot+537989797548c66e8ee3@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Reported-by: syzbot+eb0b73b4ab486f7673ba@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
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Fixes the behaviour of SO_ERROR for tcp sockets where in linux it returns
sk->sk_err and if sk->sk_err is 0 then it returns sk->sk_soft_err. In gVisor TCP
we endpoint.HardError is the equivalent of sk->sk_err and endpoint.LastError
holds soft errors. This change brings this into alignment with Linux such that
both hard/soft errors are cleared when retrieved using getsockopt(.. SO_ERROR)
is called on a socket.
Fixes #3812
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As part of this, change Task.interrupted() to not drain Task.interruptChan, and
do so explicitly using new function Task.unsetInterrupted() instead.
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