This CL fixes the following bugs:
- Uses atomic to set/read status instead of binary.LittleEndian.PutUint32 etc
which are not atomic.
- Increments ringOffsets for frames that are truncated (i.e status is
tpStatusCopy)
- Does not ignore frames with tpStatusLost bit set as they are valid frames and
only indicate that there some frames were lost before this one and metrics can
be retrieved with a getsockopt call.
- Adds checks to make sure blockSize is a multiple of page size. This is
required as the kernel allocates in pages per block and rejects sizes that are
not page aligned with an EINVAL.
Updates #210
PiperOrigin-RevId: 244959464
Change-Id: I5d61337b7e4c0f8a3063dcfc07791d4c4521ba1f
Support shutdown on only the read side of an endpoint. Reads performed
after a call to Shutdown with only the ShutdownRead flag will return
ErrClosedForReceive without data.
Break out the shutdown(2) with SHUT_RD syscall test into to two tests.
The first tests that no packets are sent when shutting down the read
side of a socket. The second tests that, after shutting down the read
side of a socket, unread data can still be read, or an EOF if there is
no more data to read.
Change-Id: I9d7c0a06937909cbb466b7591544a4bcaebb11ce
PiperOrigin-RevId: 244459430
It is possible to create a listening socket which will accept
IPv4 and IPv6 connections. In this case, we set IPv6ProtocolNumber
for all accepted endpoints, even if they handle IPv4 connections.
This means that we can't use endpoint.netProto to set gso.L3HdrLen.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 244227948
Change-Id: I5e1863596cb9f3d216febacdb7dc75651882eef1
Having raw socket code together will make it easier to add support for other raw
network protocols. Currently, only ICMP uses the raw endpoint. However, adding
support for other protocols such as UDP shouldn't be much more difficult than
adding a few switch cases.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 241564875
Change-Id: I77e03adafe4ce0fd29ba2d5dfdc547d2ae8f25bf
The panic was caused by modifying the tree while iterating which invalidated the
iterator.
Also fixes another bug in SACKScoreboard.Insert() which was causing blocks to be
merged incorrectly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 240895053
Change-Id: Ia72b8244297962df5c04283346da5226434740af
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
PiperOrigin-RevId: 240809103
Change-Id: I2637f104db28b5d4c64e1e766c610162a195775a
This is a preparation for GSO changes (cl/234508902).
RELNOTES[gofers]: Refactor checksum code to include length, which
it already did, but in a convoluted way. Should be a no-op.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 240460794
Change-Id: I537381bc670b5a9f5d70a87aa3eb7252e8f5ace2
Previous memory allocation was excessive (80 MB). Changed
it to use 2 MB instead. There is no drop in perfomance due
to this change:
ab -n 100 -c 10 http://server/latin10m.txt ==> 10 MB file
80 MB: 178 MB/s
2 MB: 181 MB/s
PiperOrigin-RevId: 238321594
Change-Id: I1c8aed13cad5d75f4506d2b406b305117055fbe5
gonet.PacketConn now implements net.Conn, allowing it to be returned from
net.Dial.Dialer functions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 238111980
Change-Id: I174884385ff4d9b8e9918fac7bbb5b93ca366ba7
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.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 238099480
Change-Id: I72839f16f25310471453bc9d3fb8544815b25c23
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.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 237534603
Change-Id: I490ac7ff8e8ebef417c7eb049a919c29d156ac1c
...in accordance with RFCs 1112 and 2464.
Fixes IPv4 multicast when IP_MULTICAST_IF is specified.
Don't return ErrNoRoute when no route is needed.
Don't set Route.NextHop when no route is needed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 236199813
Change-Id: I48ed33e1b7f760deaa37e18ad7f1b8b62819ab43
Broadly, this change:
* Enables sockets to be created via `socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_ICMP)`.
* Passes the network-layer (IP) header up the stack to the transport endpoint,
which can pass it up to the socket layer. This allows a raw socket to return
the entire IP packet to users.
* Adds functions to stack.TransportProtocol, stack.Stack, stack.transportDemuxer
that enable incoming packets to be delivered to raw endpoints. New raw sockets
of other protocols (not ICMP) just need to register with the stack.
* Enables ping.endpoint to return IP headers when created via SOCK_RAW.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 235993280
Change-Id: I60ed994f5ff18b2cbd79f063a7fdf15d093d845a
Also exposes ipv4.MaxTotalSize since it is a generally useful constant.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 235799755
Change-Id: I1fa8d5294bf355acf5527cfdf274b3687d3c8b13
An earlier CL excessively minimizes the period in which it
holds a lock on NIC. This earlier CL had done this out of
the mistaken impression it fixed a broken test, when in
fact it just reduced the rate of failure of a flaky test
in tcp_test.go. This new change holds the lock on NIC
for the duration of the loop over n.endpoints.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 235732487
Change-Id: I53ee6df264f093ddc4d29e9acdcba6b4838cb112
This change does not make use of SACK information but adds support to track
SACK information and store it in the endpoint.
The actual SACK based recovery will be in a separate CL.
Part of commits to add RFC 6675 support to Netstack.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 235612264
Change-Id: I261f94844d7bad5abda803152ce6cc6125a467ff
cl/234850781 introduced a race condition in NIC.DeliverNetworkPacket
by failing to hold a lock. This change fixes this regressesion by acquiring
a read lock before iterating through n.endpoints, and then releasing the lock
once iteration is complete.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 235549770
Change-Id: Ib0133288be512d478cf759c3314dc95ec3205d4b
This change adds support for the SO_BROADCAST socket option in gVisor Netstack.
This support includes getsockopt()/setsockopt() functionality for both UDP and
TCP endpoints (the latter being a NOOP), dispatching broadcast messages up and
down the stack, and route finding/creation for broadcast packets. Finally, a
suite of tests have been implemented, exercising this functionality through the
Linux syscall API.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 234850781
Change-Id: If3e666666917d39f55083741c78314a06defb26c
tcp_proxy now uses an AF_PACKET socket as the FD for netstack link layer
endpoint instead of a tap device. It also changes the link layer endpoint to use
PacketMMap dispatch instead of Readv. This reduces overall cpu and reflects the
current runsc setup which uses PacketMMap and also uses veth devices to receive
packets.
Also fixed a bug in gonet where Read() was not doing coalescing read and would
read small amounts at a time.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 234714768
Change-Id: Idabf8e600e4512489d3ba441c4096dc74deba5d7
This allows setting a default send interface for IPv4 multicast. IPv6 support
will come later.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 234251379
Change-Id: I65922341cd8b8880f690fae3eeb7ddfa47c8c173
SO_TIMESTAMP is reimplemented in ping and UDP sockets (and needs to be added for
TCP), but can just be implemented in epsocket for simplicity. This will also
make SIOCGSTAMP easier to implement.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 234179300
Change-Id: Ib5ea0b1261dc218c1a8b15a65775de0050fe3230
PACKET_RX_RING allows the use of an mmapped buffer to receive packets from the
kernel. This should cut down the number of host syscalls that need to be made
to receive packets when the underlying fd is a socket of the AF_PACKET type.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 233834998
Change-Id: I8060025c6ced206986e94cc46b8f382b81bfa47f
RFC7323 recommends that if the timestamp option was negotiated
then all packets should carry a TCP Timestamp and any packets that
do not should be dropped.
Netstack implemented this behaviour. Linux OTOH does not and will
accept such packets. This change makes Netstack behaviour compatible
with Linux.
Also now that we allow such packets, we do need to update RTO calculations
based on these packets even if timestamp option is enabled.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 233432268
Change-Id: I9f4742ae6b63930ac3b5e37d8c238761e6a4b29f
Also includes a few fixes for IPv4 multicast support. IPv6 support is coming in
a followup CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 233008638
Change-Id: If7dae6222fef43fda48033f0292af77832d95e82
Nothing reads them and they can simply get stale.
Generated with:
$ sed -i "s/licenses(\(.*\)).*/licenses(\1)/" **/BUILD
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231818945
Change-Id: Ibc3f9838546b7e94f13f217060d31f4ada9d4bf0
quoting what "rscheff@gmx.at" pointed out over email.
"IsLost in RFC3517 is defined as >= (DupThresh * SMSS) while
RFC6675 improves upon this, and defines IsLost as >
((DupThresh - 1) * SMSS + 1).
The latter addresses situations where partial segments (size < MSS)
are sent (eg. last segment of a http protocol message sent with PSH
being less than MSS is common)."
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231512331
Change-Id: I1addd4a92e3e7baeb0bdda46463ebfae435da958
This should reduce the number of syscalls required to process packets
significantly and improve throughputs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231366886
Change-Id: I8b38077262bf9c53176bc4a94b530188d3d7c0ca