Added events for *ctl syscalls that may have multiple different commands.
For runsc, each syscall event is only logged once. For *ctl syscalls, use
the cmd as identifier, not only the syscall number.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 218015941
Change-Id: Ie3c19131ae36124861e9b492a7dbe1765d9e5e59
When revalidating a Dirent, if the inode id is the same, then we don't need to
throw away the entire Dirent. We can just update the unstable attributes in
place.
If the inode id has changed, then the remote file has been deleted or moved,
and we have no choice but to throw away the dirent we have a look up another.
In this case, we may still end up losing a mounted dirent that is a child of
the revalidated dirent. However, that seems appropriate here because the entire
mount point has been pulled out from underneath us.
Because gVisor's overlay is at the Inode level rather than the Dirent level, we
must pass the parent Inode and name along with the Inode that is being
revalidated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 210431270
Change-Id: I705caef9c68900234972d5aac4ae3a78c61c7d42
Implements the TIOCGWINSZ and TIOCSWINSZ ioctls, which allow processes to resize
the terminal. This allows, for example, sshd to properly set the window size for
ssh sessions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 210392504
Change-Id: I0d4789154d6d22f02509b31d71392e13ee4a50ba
Now, there's a waiter for each end (master and slave) of the TTY, and each
waiter.Entry is only enqueued in one of the waiters.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 208734483
Change-Id: I06996148f123075f8dd48cde5a553e2be74c6dce
Previously, an overlay would panic if either the upper or lower fs required
revalidation for a given Dirent. Now, we allow revalidation from the upper
file, but not the lower.
If a cached overlay inode does need revalidation (because the upper needs
revalidation), then the entire overlay Inode will be discarded and a new
overlay Inode will be built with a fresh copy of the upper file.
As a side effect of this change, Revalidate must take an Inode instead of a
Dirent, since an overlay needs to revalidate individual Inodes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 208293638
Change-Id: Ic8f8d1ffdc09114721745661a09522b54420c5f1
Previously, processes which used file-system Unix Domain Sockets could not be
checkpoint-ed in runsc because the sockets were saved with their inode
numbers which do not necessarily remain the same upon restore. Now,
the sockets are also saved with their paths so that the new inodes
can be determined for the sockets based on these paths after restoring.
Tests for cases with UDS use are included. Test cleanup to come.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 208268781
Change-Id: Ieaa5d5d9a64914ca105cae199fd8492710b1d7ec
We have been unnecessarily creating too many savable types implicitly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 206334201
Change-Id: Idc5a3a14bfb7ee125c4f2bb2b1c53164e46f29a8
The current revalidation logic is very simple and does not do much
introspection of the dirent being revalidated (other than looking at the type
of file).
Fancier revalidation logic is coming soon, and we need to be able to look at
the cached and uncached attributes of a given dirent, and we need a context to
perform some of these operations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 205307351
Change-Id: If17ea1c631d8f9489c0e05a263e23d7a8a3bf159
Minor refactor. line_discipline.go was home to 2 large structs (lineDiscipline
and queue), and queue is now large enough IMO to get its own file.
Also moves queue locks into the queue struct, making locking simpler.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 200080301
Change-Id: Ia75a0e9b3d9ac8d7e5a0f0099a54e1f5b8bdea34
Adds support for echo to terminals. Echoing is just copying input back out to
the user, e.g. when I type "foo" into a terminal, I expect "foo" to be echoed
back to my terminal.
Also makes the transform function part of the queue, eliminating the need to
pass them around together and the possibility of using the wrong transform for a
queue.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 199655147
Change-Id: I37c490d4fc1ee91da20ae58ba1f884a5c14fd0d8