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Bring udp_socket_test into complianc by:
- Eliminating IsRunningOnGvisor() invocations.
- Wrapping sockets in RAII FileDescriptor objects.
- Creating a Bind() method so that the first bind happens on port 0.
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Also make some fixes to vfs1's F_SETOWN. The fcntl test now entirely passes
on vfs2.
Fixes #2920.
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Updates #2923.
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IPv6 raw sockets never include the IPv6 header.
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SO_NO_CHECK is used to skip the UDP checksum generation on a TX socket
(UDP checksum is optional on IPv4).
Test:
- TestNoChecksum
- SoNoCheckOffByDefault (UdpSocketTest)
- SoNoCheck (UdpSocketTest)
Fixes #3055
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The Option Type identifiers are internally encoded such that their
highest-order two bits specify the action that must be taken if the
processing IPv6 node does not recognize the Option Type:
00 - skip over this option and continue processing the header.
01 - discard the packet.
10 - discard the packet and, regardless of whether or not the
packet's Destination Address was a multicast address, send an
ICMP Parameter Problem, Code 2, message to the packet's
Source Address, pointing to the unrecognized Option Type.
11 - discard the packet and, only if the packet's Destination
Address was not a multicast address, send an ICMP Parameter
Problem, Code 2, message to the packet's Source Address,
pointing to the unrecognized Option Type.
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- IPv6 HopByHop Options Extension Header
- IPv6 Destination Options Extension Header
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Also, while we're here, make sure that gofer inotify events are generated when
files are created in remote revalidating mode.
Updates #1479.
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This change adds a FUSE character device backed by devtmpfs. This
device will be used to establish a connection between the FUSE
server daemon and fusefs. The FileDescriptionImpl methods will
be implemented as we flesh out fusefs some more. The tests assert
that the device can be opened and used.
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- Support writing on proc/[pid]/{uid,gid}map
- Return EIO for writing to static files.
Updates #2923.
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Updates #2912 #1035
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For TCP sockets, SO_REUSEADDR relaxes the rules for binding addresses.
gVisor/netstack already supported a behavior similar to SO_REUSEADDR, but did
not allow disabling it. This change brings the SO_REUSEADDR behavior closer to
the behavior implemented by Linux and adds a new SO_REUSEADDR disabled
behavior. Like Linux, SO_REUSEADDR is now disabled by default.
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Support is limited to the functionality that exists in VFS1.
Updates #2923 #1035
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Events were only skipped on parent directories after their children were
unlinked; events on the unlinked file itself need to be skipped as well.
As a result, all Watches.Notify() calls need to know whether the dentry where
the call came from was unlinked.
Updates #1479.
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Because there is no inode structure stored in the sandbox, inotify watches
must be held on the dentry. This would be an issue in the presence of hard
links, where multiple dentries would need to share the same set of watches,
but in VFS2, we do not support the internal creation of hard links on gofer
fs. As a result, we make the assumption that every dentry corresponds to a
unique inode.
Furthermore, dentries can be cached and then evicted, even if the underlying
file has not be deleted. We must prevent this from occurring if there are any
watches that would be lost. Note that if the dentry was deleted or invalidated
(d.vfsd.IsDead()), we should still destroy it along with its watches.
Additionally, when a dentry’s last watch is removed, we cache it if it also
has zero references. This way, the dentry can eventually be evicted from
memory if it is no longer needed. This is accomplished with a new dentry
method, OnZeroWatches(), which is called by Inotify.RmWatch and
Inotify.Release. Note that it must be called after all inotify locks are
released to avoid violating lock order. Stress tests are added to make sure
that inotify operations don't deadlock with gofer.OnZeroWatches.
Updates #1479.
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Per manual page:
"All applications must properly handle a return of DT_UNKNOWN."
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It preserves the same functionality (almost none) as in VFS1.
Updates #2923 #1035
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Updates #2923.
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Despite what the man page says, linux will return EINVAL when calling
getdents() an a /proc/[tid]/net file corresponding to a zombie task. This
causes readdir() to return a null pointer AND errno=EINVAL.
See fs/proc/proc_net.c:proc_tgid_net_readdir() for where this occurs.
We have tests that recursively read /proc, and are likely to hit this when
running natively, so we must catch and handle this case.
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I forgot to update getdents earlier. Several thousand runs of the fsync and
proc_net_unix tests all passed as well.
Updates #2923.
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Like vfs1, we have a trivial implementation that ignores all valid advice.
Updates #2923.
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Check for unsupported flags, and silently support RWF_HIPRI by doing nothing.
From pkg/abi/linux/file.go: "gVisor does not implement the RWF_HIPRI feature,
but the flag is accepted as a valid flag argument for preadv2/pwritev2."
Updates #2923.
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Updates #2923.
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Always check if a synthetic file already exists at a location before creating a
file there, and do not try to delete synthetic gofer files from the remote fs.
This fixes runsc_ptrace socket tests that create/unlink synthetic, named socket
files.
Updates #2923.
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Updates #2923.
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Updates #2923
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Updates #2972
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Updates #173,#6
Fixes #2888
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This currently doesn't work with VSF2. Add test to ensure
it's not missed.
Updates #1487
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Separate mount configuration from links and move it to
RunOpts, like the other options.
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The test was expecting that the root mount pathname was "/", but it doesn't
need to be. Only the mount point actually should be "/" (otherwise it is not
the root).
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Different flavors of linux seem to use different defaults we accept 64
or 127 as the TtlDefault in the test.
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Updates #2972
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- Change FileDescriptionImpl Lock/UnlockPOSIX signature to
take {start,length,whence}, so the correct offset can be
calculated in the implementations.
- Create PosixLocker interface to make it possible to share
the same locking code from different implementations.
Closes #1480
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Closes #2996.
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In passive open cases, we transition to Established state after
initializing endpoint's sender and receiver. With this we lose out
on any updates coming from the ACK that completes the handshake.
This change ensures that we uniformly transition to Established in all
cases and does minor cleanups.
Fixes #2938
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Updates #2972
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Also fix test bugs uncovered now that they aren't silently skipped on
VFS2.
Updates #1487.
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I am not really sure what the point of this is, but someone filed a bug about
it, so I assume something relies on it.
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Moved the function for generating a payload of random byets of a specified
length into the testbench package so that it's availbale for all tests to use.
Added a test case to the IPv4 ID uniqueness test which uses a payload length
of 512 bytes. This test case passes for gVisor currently, whereas the test case
with a small payload of 11 bytes fails because gVisor only assigns the ID field
if the IP payload is sufficiently large.
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