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Instead of passing the event mask at registratrion time, pass the mask as part of the waiter. This makes the mask immutable and simplifies the architecture of waiters. This is also necessary for a future fix that will allow the fdnotifier to keep persistent entries, as opposed to requiring constant updates. This change is intended to be a no-op in terms of function. The only exception is signalfd, where this mask was abused. To handle this case, the operation of signalfd changed to allow one layer of indirection. PiperOrigin-RevId: 409702998
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// Copyright 2021 The gVisor Authors.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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// Package msgqueue implements System V message queues.
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package msgqueue
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import (
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"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
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"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
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"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/errors/linuxerr"
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"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs"
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"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
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"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/ipc"
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ktime "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/time"
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"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sync"
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"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/waiter"
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)
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const (
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// System-wide limit for maximum number of queues.
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maxQueues = linux.MSGMNI
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// Maximum size of a queue in bytes.
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maxQueueBytes = linux.MSGMNB
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// Maximum size of a message in bytes.
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maxMessageBytes = linux.MSGMAX
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)
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// Registry contains a set of message queues that can be referenced using keys
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// or IDs.
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//
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// +stateify savable
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type Registry struct {
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// mu protects all the fields below.
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mu sync.Mutex `state:"nosave"`
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// reg defines basic fields and operations needed for all SysV registries.
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reg *ipc.Registry
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}
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// NewRegistry returns a new Registry ready to be used.
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func NewRegistry(userNS *auth.UserNamespace) *Registry {
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return &Registry{
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reg: ipc.NewRegistry(userNS),
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}
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}
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// Queue represents a SysV message queue, described by sysvipc(7).
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//
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// +stateify savable
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type Queue struct {
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// registry is the registry owning this queue. Immutable.
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registry *Registry
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// mu protects all the fields below.
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mu sync.Mutex `state:"nosave"`
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// dead is set to true when a queue is removed from the registry and should
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// not be used. Operations on the queue should check dead, and return
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// EIDRM if set to true.
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dead bool
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// obj defines basic fields that should be included in all SysV IPC objects.
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obj *ipc.Object
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// senders holds a queue of blocked message senders. Senders are notified
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// when enough space is available in the queue to insert their message.
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senders waiter.Queue
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// receivers holds a queue of blocked receivers. Receivers are notified
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// when a new message is inserted into the queue and can be received.
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receivers waiter.Queue
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// messages is a list of sent messages.
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messages msgList
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// sendTime is the last time a msgsnd was perfomed.
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sendTime ktime.Time
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// receiveTime is the last time a msgrcv was performed.
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receiveTime ktime.Time
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// changeTime is the last time the queue was modified using msgctl.
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changeTime ktime.Time
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// byteCount is the current number of message bytes in the queue.
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byteCount uint64
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// messageCount is the current number of messages in the queue.
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messageCount uint64
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// maxBytes is the maximum allowed number of bytes in the queue, and is also
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// used as a limit for the number of total possible messages.
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maxBytes uint64
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// sendPID is the PID of the process that performed the last msgsnd.
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sendPID int32
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// receivePID is the PID of the process that performed the last msgrcv.
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receivePID int32
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}
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// Message represents a message exchanged through a Queue via msgsnd(2) and
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// msgrcv(2).
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//
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// +stateify savable
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type Message struct {
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msgEntry
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// Type is an integer representing the type of the sent message.
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Type int64
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// Text is an untyped block of memory.
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Text []byte
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// Size is the size of Text.
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Size uint64
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}
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func (m *Message) makeCopy() *Message {
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new := &Message{
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Type: m.Type,
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Size: m.Size,
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}
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new.Text = make([]byte, len(m.Text))
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copy(new.Text, m.Text)
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return new
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}
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// Blocker is used for blocking Queue.Send, and Queue.Receive calls that serves
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// as an abstracted version of kernel.Task. kernel.Task is not directly used to
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// prevent circular dependencies.
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type Blocker interface {
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Block(C <-chan struct{}) error
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}
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// FindOrCreate creates a new message queue or returns an existing one. See
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// msgget(2).
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func (r *Registry) FindOrCreate(ctx context.Context, key ipc.Key, mode linux.FileMode, private, create, exclusive bool) (*Queue, error) {
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r.mu.Lock()
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defer r.mu.Unlock()
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if !private {
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queue, err := r.reg.Find(ctx, key, mode, create, exclusive)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if queue != nil {
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return queue.(*Queue), nil
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}
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}
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// Check system-wide limits.
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if r.reg.ObjectCount() >= maxQueues {
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return nil, linuxerr.ENOSPC
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}
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return r.newQueueLocked(ctx, key, fs.FileOwnerFromContext(ctx), fs.FilePermsFromMode(mode))
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}
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// newQueueLocked creates a new queue using the given fields. An error is
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// returned if there're no more available identifiers.
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//
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// Precondition: r.mu must be held.
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func (r *Registry) newQueueLocked(ctx context.Context, key ipc.Key, creator fs.FileOwner, perms fs.FilePermissions) (*Queue, error) {
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q := &Queue{
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registry: r,
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obj: ipc.NewObject(r.reg.UserNS, key, creator, creator, perms),
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sendTime: ktime.ZeroTime,
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receiveTime: ktime.ZeroTime,
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changeTime: ktime.NowFromContext(ctx),
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maxBytes: maxQueueBytes,
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}
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err := r.reg.Register(q)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return q, nil
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}
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// Remove removes the queue with specified ID. All waiters (readers and
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// writers) and writers will be awakened and fail. Remove will return an error
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// if the ID is invalid, or the the user doesn't have privileges.
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func (r *Registry) Remove(id ipc.ID, creds *auth.Credentials) error {
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r.mu.Lock()
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defer r.mu.Unlock()
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r.reg.Remove(id, creds)
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return nil
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}
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// FindByID returns the queue with the specified ID and an error if the ID
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// doesn't exist.
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func (r *Registry) FindByID(id ipc.ID) (*Queue, error) {
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r.mu.Lock()
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defer r.mu.Unlock()
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mech := r.reg.FindByID(id)
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if mech == nil {
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return nil, linuxerr.EINVAL
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}
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return mech.(*Queue), nil
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}
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// IPCInfo reports global parameters for message queues. See msgctl(IPC_INFO).
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func (r *Registry) IPCInfo(ctx context.Context) *linux.MsgInfo {
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return &linux.MsgInfo{
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MsgPool: linux.MSGPOOL,
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MsgMap: linux.MSGMAP,
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MsgMax: linux.MSGMAX,
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MsgMnb: linux.MSGMNB,
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MsgMni: linux.MSGMNI,
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MsgSsz: linux.MSGSSZ,
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MsgTql: linux.MSGTQL,
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MsgSeg: linux.MSGSEG,
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}
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}
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// MsgInfo reports global parameters for message queues. See msgctl(MSG_INFO).
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func (r *Registry) MsgInfo(ctx context.Context) *linux.MsgInfo {
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r.mu.Lock()
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defer r.mu.Unlock()
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var messages, bytes uint64
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r.reg.ForAllObjects(
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func(o ipc.Mechanism) {
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q := o.(*Queue)
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q.mu.Lock()
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messages += q.messageCount
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bytes += q.byteCount
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q.mu.Unlock()
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},
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)
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return &linux.MsgInfo{
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MsgPool: int32(r.reg.ObjectCount()),
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MsgMap: int32(messages),
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MsgTql: int32(bytes),
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MsgMax: linux.MSGMAX,
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MsgMnb: linux.MSGMNB,
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MsgMni: linux.MSGMNI,
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MsgSsz: linux.MSGSSZ,
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MsgSeg: linux.MSGSEG,
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}
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}
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// Send appends a message to the message queue, and returns an error if sending
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// fails. See msgsnd(2).
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func (q *Queue) Send(ctx context.Context, m Message, b Blocker, wait bool, pid int32) error {
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// Try to perform a non-blocking send using queue.append. If EWOULDBLOCK
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// is returned, start the blocking procedure. Otherwise, return normally.
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creds := auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx)
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// Fast path: first attempt a non-blocking push.
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if err := q.push(ctx, m, creds, pid); err != linuxerr.EWOULDBLOCK {
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return err
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}
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if !wait {
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return linuxerr.EAGAIN
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}
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// Slow path: at this point, the queue was found to be full, and we were
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// asked to block.
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e, ch := waiter.NewChannelEntry(waiter.EventOut)
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q.senders.EventRegister(&e)
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defer q.senders.EventUnregister(&e)
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// Note: we need to check again before blocking the first time since space
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// may have become available.
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for {
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if err := q.push(ctx, m, creds, pid); err != linuxerr.EWOULDBLOCK {
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return err
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}
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if err := b.Block(ch); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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}
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// push appends a message to the queue's message list and notifies waiting
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// receivers that a message has been inserted. It returns an error if adding
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// the message would cause the queue to exceed its maximum capacity, which can
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// be used as a signal to block the task. Other errors should be returned as is.
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func (q *Queue) push(ctx context.Context, m Message, creds *auth.Credentials, pid int32) error {
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if m.Type <= 0 {
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return linuxerr.EINVAL
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}
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q.mu.Lock()
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defer q.mu.Unlock()
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if !q.obj.CheckPermissions(creds, fs.PermMask{Write: true}) {
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// The calling process does not have write permission on the message
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// queue, and does not have the CAP_IPC_OWNER capability in the user
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// namespace that governs its IPC namespace.
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return linuxerr.EACCES
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}
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// Queue was removed while the process was waiting.
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if q.dead {
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return linuxerr.EIDRM
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}
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// Check if sufficient space is available (the queue isn't full.) From
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// the man pages:
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//
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// "A message queue is considered to be full if either of the following
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// conditions is true:
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//
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// • Adding a new message to the queue would cause the total number
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// of bytes in the queue to exceed the queue's maximum size (the
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// msg_qbytes field).
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//
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// • Adding another message to the queue would cause the total
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// number of messages in the queue to exceed the queue's maximum
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// size (the msg_qbytes field). This check is necessary to
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// prevent an unlimited number of zero-length messages being
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// placed on the queue. Although such messages contain no data,
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// they nevertheless consume (locked) kernel memory."
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//
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// The msg_qbytes field in our implementation is q.maxBytes.
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if m.Size+q.byteCount > q.maxBytes || q.messageCount+1 > q.maxBytes {
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return linuxerr.EWOULDBLOCK
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}
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// Copy the message into the queue.
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q.messages.PushBack(&m)
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q.byteCount += m.Size
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q.messageCount++
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q.sendPID = pid
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q.sendTime = ktime.NowFromContext(ctx)
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// Notify receivers about the new message.
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q.receivers.Notify(waiter.EventIn)
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return nil
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}
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// Receive removes a message from the queue and returns it. See msgrcv(2).
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func (q *Queue) Receive(ctx context.Context, b Blocker, mType int64, maxSize int64, wait, truncate, except bool, pid int32) (*Message, error) {
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if maxSize < 0 || maxSize > maxMessageBytes {
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return nil, linuxerr.EINVAL
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}
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max := uint64(maxSize)
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creds := auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx)
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// Fast path: first attempt a non-blocking pop.
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if msg, err := q.pop(ctx, creds, mType, max, truncate, except, pid); err != linuxerr.EWOULDBLOCK {
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return msg, err
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}
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if !wait {
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return nil, linuxerr.ENOMSG
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}
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// Slow path: at this point, the queue was found to be empty, and we were
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// asked to block.
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e, ch := waiter.NewChannelEntry(waiter.EventIn)
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q.receivers.EventRegister(&e)
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defer q.receivers.EventUnregister(&e)
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// Note: we need to check again before blocking the first time since a
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// message may have become available.
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for {
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if msg, err := q.pop(ctx, creds, mType, max, truncate, except, pid); err != linuxerr.EWOULDBLOCK {
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return msg, err
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}
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if err := b.Block(ch); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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}
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// pop pops the first message from the queue that matches the given type. It
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// returns an error for all the cases specified in msgrcv(2). If the queue is
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// empty or no message of the specified type is available, a EWOULDBLOCK error
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// is returned, which can then be used as a signal to block the process or fail.
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func (q *Queue) pop(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, mType int64, maxSize uint64, truncate, except bool, pid int32) (*Message, error) {
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q.mu.Lock()
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defer q.mu.Unlock()
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if !q.obj.CheckPermissions(creds, fs.PermMask{Read: true}) {
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// The calling process does not have read permission on the message
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// queue, and does not have the CAP_IPC_OWNER capability in the user
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// namespace that governs its IPC namespace.
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return nil, linuxerr.EACCES
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}
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// Queue was removed while the process was waiting.
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if q.dead {
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return nil, linuxerr.EIDRM
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}
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if q.messages.Empty() {
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return nil, linuxerr.EWOULDBLOCK
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}
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// Get a message from the queue.
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var msg *Message
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switch {
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case mType == 0:
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msg = q.messages.Front()
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case mType > 0:
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msg = q.msgOfType(mType, except)
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case mType < 0:
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msg = q.msgOfTypeLessThan(-1 * mType)
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}
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// If no message exists, return a blocking singal.
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if msg == nil {
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return nil, linuxerr.EWOULDBLOCK
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}
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// Check message's size is acceptable.
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if maxSize < msg.Size {
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if !truncate {
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return nil, linuxerr.E2BIG
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}
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msg.Size = maxSize
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msg.Text = msg.Text[:maxSize+1]
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}
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q.messages.Remove(msg)
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q.byteCount -= msg.Size
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q.messageCount--
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q.receivePID = pid
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q.receiveTime = ktime.NowFromContext(ctx)
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// Notify senders about available space.
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q.senders.Notify(waiter.EventOut)
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return msg, nil
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}
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// Copy copies a message from the queue without deleting it. If no message
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// exists, an error is returned. See msgrcv(MSG_COPY).
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func (q *Queue) Copy(mType int64) (*Message, error) {
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q.mu.Lock()
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defer q.mu.Unlock()
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if mType < 0 || q.messages.Empty() {
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return nil, linuxerr.ENOMSG
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}
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msg := q.msgAtIndex(mType)
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if msg == nil {
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return nil, linuxerr.ENOMSG
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}
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return msg.makeCopy(), nil
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}
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// msgOfType returns the first message with the specified type, nil if no
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// message is found. If except is true, the first message of a type not equal
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// to mType will be returned.
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//
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// Precondition: caller must hold q.mu.
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func (q *Queue) msgOfType(mType int64, except bool) *Message {
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if except {
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for msg := q.messages.Front(); msg != nil; msg = msg.Next() {
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if msg.Type != mType {
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return msg
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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for msg := q.messages.Front(); msg != nil; msg = msg.Next() {
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if msg.Type == mType {
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return msg
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// msgOfTypeLessThan return the the first message with the lowest type less
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// than or equal to mType, nil if no such message exists.
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//
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// Precondition: caller must hold q.mu.
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func (q *Queue) msgOfTypeLessThan(mType int64) (m *Message) {
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min := mType
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for msg := q.messages.Front(); msg != nil; msg = msg.Next() {
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if msg.Type <= mType && msg.Type < min {
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m = msg
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min = msg.Type
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}
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}
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return m
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}
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// msgAtIndex returns a pointer to a message at given index, nil if non exits.
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//
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// Precondition: caller must hold q.mu.
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func (q *Queue) msgAtIndex(mType int64) *Message {
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msg := q.messages.Front()
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for ; mType != 0 && msg != nil; mType-- {
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msg = msg.Next()
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}
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return msg
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}
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// Set modifies some values of the queue. See msgctl(IPC_SET).
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func (q *Queue) Set(ctx context.Context, ds *linux.MsqidDS) error {
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q.mu.Lock()
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defer q.mu.Unlock()
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creds := auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx)
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if ds.MsgQbytes > maxQueueBytes && !creds.HasCapabilityIn(linux.CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, q.obj.UserNS) {
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// "An attempt (IPC_SET) was made to increase msg_qbytes beyond the
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// system parameter MSGMNB, but the caller is not privileged (Linux:
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// does not have the CAP_SYS_RESOURCE capability)."
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return linuxerr.EPERM
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}
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if err := q.obj.Set(ctx, &ds.MsgPerm); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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|
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q.maxBytes = ds.MsgQbytes
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q.changeTime = ktime.NowFromContext(ctx)
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return nil
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}
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|
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// Stat returns a MsqidDS object filled with information about the queue. See
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// msgctl(IPC_STAT) and msgctl(MSG_STAT).
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func (q *Queue) Stat(ctx context.Context) (*linux.MsqidDS, error) {
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return q.stat(ctx, fs.PermMask{Read: true})
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}
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|
|
|
// StatAny is similar to Queue.Stat, but doesn't require read permission. See
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// msgctl(MSG_STAT_ANY).
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func (q *Queue) StatAny(ctx context.Context) (*linux.MsqidDS, error) {
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|
return q.stat(ctx, fs.PermMask{})
|
|
}
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|
|
|
// stat returns a MsqidDS object filled with information about the queue. An
|
|
// error is returned if the user doesn't have the specified permissions.
|
|
func (q *Queue) stat(ctx context.Context, mask fs.PermMask) (*linux.MsqidDS, error) {
|
|
q.mu.Lock()
|
|
defer q.mu.Unlock()
|
|
|
|
creds := auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx)
|
|
if !q.obj.CheckPermissions(creds, mask) {
|
|
// "The caller must have read permission on the message queue."
|
|
return nil, linuxerr.EACCES
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return &linux.MsqidDS{
|
|
MsgPerm: linux.IPCPerm{
|
|
Key: uint32(q.obj.Key),
|
|
UID: uint32(creds.UserNamespace.MapFromKUID(q.obj.Owner.UID)),
|
|
GID: uint32(creds.UserNamespace.MapFromKGID(q.obj.Owner.GID)),
|
|
CUID: uint32(creds.UserNamespace.MapFromKUID(q.obj.Creator.UID)),
|
|
CGID: uint32(creds.UserNamespace.MapFromKGID(q.obj.Creator.GID)),
|
|
Mode: uint16(q.obj.Perms.LinuxMode()),
|
|
Seq: 0, // IPC sequences not supported.
|
|
},
|
|
MsgStime: q.sendTime.TimeT(),
|
|
MsgRtime: q.receiveTime.TimeT(),
|
|
MsgCtime: q.changeTime.TimeT(),
|
|
MsgCbytes: q.byteCount,
|
|
MsgQnum: q.messageCount,
|
|
MsgQbytes: q.maxBytes,
|
|
MsgLspid: q.sendPID,
|
|
MsgLrpid: q.receivePID,
|
|
}, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Lock implements ipc.Mechanism.Lock.
|
|
func (q *Queue) Lock() {
|
|
q.mu.Lock()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Unlock implements ipc.mechanism.Unlock.
|
|
//
|
|
// +checklocksignore
|
|
func (q *Queue) Unlock() {
|
|
q.mu.Unlock()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Object implements ipc.Mechanism.Object.
|
|
func (q *Queue) Object() *ipc.Object {
|
|
return q.obj
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Destroy implements ipc.Mechanism.Destroy.
|
|
func (q *Queue) Destroy() {
|
|
q.dead = true
|
|
|
|
// Notify waiters. Senders and receivers will try to run, and return an
|
|
// error (EIDRM). Waiters should remove themselves from the queue after
|
|
// waking up.
|
|
q.senders.Notify(waiter.EventOut)
|
|
q.receivers.Notify(waiter.EventIn)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ID returns queue's ID.
|
|
func (q *Queue) ID() ipc.ID {
|
|
return q.obj.ID
|
|
}
|