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Diffstat (limited to 'runsc')
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diff --git a/runsc/BUILD b/runsc/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index e4e8e64a3..000000000 --- a/runsc/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -package(licenses = ["notice"]) # Apache 2.0 - -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_binary") -load("@rules_pkg//:pkg.bzl", "pkg_deb", "pkg_tar") - -go_binary( - name = "runsc", - srcs = [ - "main.go", - "version.go", - ], - pure = "on", - visibility = [ - "//visibility:public", - ], - x_defs = {"main.version": "{STABLE_VERSION}"}, - deps = [ - "//pkg/log", - "//pkg/refs", - "//pkg/sentry/platform", - "//runsc/boot", - "//runsc/cmd", - "//runsc/specutils", - "@com_github_google_subcommands//:go_default_library", - ], -) - -# The runsc-race target is a race-compatible BUILD target. This must be built -# via "bazel build --features=race //runsc:runsc-race", since the race feature -# must apply to all dependencies due a bug in gazelle file selection. The pure -# attribute must be off because the race detector requires linking with non-Go -# components, although we still require a static binary. -# -# Note that in the future this might be convertible to a compatible target by -# using the pure and static attributes within a select function, but select is -# not currently compatible with string attributes [1]. -# -# [1] https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/1698 -go_binary( - name = "runsc-race", - srcs = [ - "main.go", - "version.go", - ], - static = "on", - visibility = [ - "//visibility:public", - ], - x_defs = {"main.version": "{STABLE_VERSION}"}, - deps = [ - "//pkg/log", - "//pkg/refs", - "//pkg/sentry/platform", - "//runsc/boot", - "//runsc/cmd", - "//runsc/specutils", - "@com_github_google_subcommands//:go_default_library", - ], -) - -pkg_tar( - name = "runsc-bin", - srcs = [":runsc"], - mode = "0755", - package_dir = "/usr/bin", - strip_prefix = "/runsc/linux_amd64_pure_stripped", -) - -pkg_tar( - name = "debian-data", - extension = "tar.gz", - deps = [ - ":runsc-bin", - ], -) - -genrule( - name = "deb-version", - outs = ["version.txt"], - cmd = "$(location :runsc) -version | grep 'runsc version' | sed 's/^[^0-9]*//' > $@", - stamp = 1, - tools = [":runsc"], -) - -pkg_deb( - name = "runsc-debian", - architecture = "amd64", - data = ":debian-data", - description_file = "debian/description", - homepage = "https://gvisor.dev/", - maintainer = "The gVisor Authors <gvisor-dev@googlegroups.com>", - package = "runsc", - postinst = "debian/postinst.sh", - version_file = ":version.txt", - visibility = [ - "//visibility:public", - ], -) - -sh_test( - name = "version_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["version_test.sh"], - data = [":runsc"], -) diff --git a/runsc/boot/BUILD b/runsc/boot/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 6fe2b57de..000000000 --- a/runsc/boot/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library", "go_test") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "boot", - srcs = [ - "compat.go", - "compat_amd64.go", - "config.go", - "controller.go", - "debug.go", - "events.go", - "fds.go", - "fs.go", - "limits.go", - "loader.go", - "network.go", - "pprof.go", - "strace.go", - "user.go", - ], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/boot", - visibility = [ - "//runsc:__subpackages__", - "//test:__subpackages__", - ], - deps = [ - "//pkg/abi", - "//pkg/abi/linux", - "//pkg/control/server", - "//pkg/cpuid", - "//pkg/eventchannel", - "//pkg/log", - "//pkg/memutil", - "//pkg/rand", - "//pkg/refs", - "//pkg/sentry/arch", - "//pkg/sentry/arch:registers_go_proto", - "//pkg/sentry/context", - "//pkg/sentry/control", - "//pkg/sentry/fs", - "//pkg/sentry/fs/dev", - "//pkg/sentry/fs/gofer", - "//pkg/sentry/fs/host", - "//pkg/sentry/fs/proc", - "//pkg/sentry/fs/ramfs", - "//pkg/sentry/fs/sys", - "//pkg/sentry/fs/tmpfs", - "//pkg/sentry/fs/tty", - "//pkg/sentry/inet", - "//pkg/sentry/kernel", - "//pkg/sentry/kernel:uncaught_signal_go_proto", - "//pkg/sentry/kernel/auth", - "//pkg/sentry/limits", - "//pkg/sentry/loader", - "//pkg/sentry/pgalloc", - "//pkg/sentry/platform", - "//pkg/sentry/sighandling", - "//pkg/sentry/socket/hostinet", - "//pkg/sentry/socket/netlink", - "//pkg/sentry/socket/netlink/route", - "//pkg/sentry/socket/netstack", - "//pkg/sentry/socket/unix", - "//pkg/sentry/state", - "//pkg/sentry/strace", - "//pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux", - "//pkg/sentry/time", - "//pkg/sentry/unimpl:unimplemented_syscall_go_proto", - "//pkg/sentry/usage", - "//pkg/sentry/usermem", - "//pkg/sentry/watchdog", - "//pkg/syserror", - "//pkg/tcpip", - "//pkg/tcpip/link/fdbased", - "//pkg/tcpip/link/loopback", - "//pkg/tcpip/link/sniffer", - "//pkg/tcpip/network/arp", - "//pkg/tcpip/network/ipv4", - "//pkg/tcpip/network/ipv6", - "//pkg/tcpip/stack", - "//pkg/tcpip/transport/icmp", - "//pkg/tcpip/transport/raw", - "//pkg/tcpip/transport/tcp", - "//pkg/tcpip/transport/udp", - "//pkg/urpc", - "//runsc/boot/filter", - "//runsc/boot/platforms", - "//runsc/specutils", - "@com_github_golang_protobuf//proto:go_default_library", - "@com_github_opencontainers_runtime-spec//specs-go:go_default_library", - "@org_golang_x_sys//unix:go_default_library", - ], -) - -go_test( - name = "boot_test", - size = "small", - srcs = [ - "compat_test.go", - "fs_test.go", - "loader_test.go", - "user_test.go", - ], - embed = [":boot"], - deps = [ - "//pkg/control/server", - "//pkg/log", - "//pkg/p9", - "//pkg/sentry/arch:registers_go_proto", - "//pkg/sentry/context/contexttest", - "//pkg/sentry/fs", - "//pkg/sentry/kernel/auth", - "//pkg/unet", - "//runsc/fsgofer", - "@com_github_opencontainers_runtime-spec//specs-go:go_default_library", - ], -) diff --git a/runsc/boot/compat_test.go b/runsc/boot/compat_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 388298d8d..000000000 --- a/runsc/boot/compat_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package boot - -import ( - "testing" - - rpb "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/arch/registers_go_proto" -) - -func TestOnceTracker(t *testing.T) { - o := onceTracker{} - if !o.shouldReport(nil) { - t.Error("first call to checkAndMark, got: false, want: true") - } - o.onReported(nil) - for i := 0; i < 2; i++ { - if o.shouldReport(nil) { - t.Error("after first call to checkAndMark, got: true, want: false") - } - } -} - -func TestArgsTracker(t *testing.T) { - for _, tc := range []struct { - name string - idx []int - rdi1 uint64 - rdi2 uint64 - rsi1 uint64 - rsi2 uint64 - want bool - }{ - {name: "same rdi", idx: []int{0}, rdi1: 123, rdi2: 123, want: false}, - {name: "same rsi", idx: []int{1}, rsi1: 123, rsi2: 123, want: false}, - {name: "diff rdi", idx: []int{0}, rdi1: 123, rdi2: 321, want: true}, - {name: "diff rsi", idx: []int{1}, rsi1: 123, rsi2: 321, want: true}, - {name: "cmd is uint32", idx: []int{0}, rsi1: 0xdead00000123, rsi2: 0xbeef00000123, want: false}, - {name: "same 2 args", idx: []int{0, 1}, rsi1: 123, rdi1: 321, rsi2: 123, rdi2: 321, want: false}, - {name: "diff 2 args", idx: []int{0, 1}, rsi1: 123, rdi1: 321, rsi2: 789, rdi2: 987, want: true}, - } { - t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) { - c := newArgsTracker(tc.idx...) - regs := &rpb.AMD64Registers{Rdi: tc.rdi1, Rsi: tc.rsi1} - if !c.shouldReport(regs) { - t.Error("first call to shouldReport, got: false, want: true") - } - c.onReported(regs) - - regs.Rdi, regs.Rsi = tc.rdi2, tc.rsi2 - if got := c.shouldReport(regs); tc.want != got { - t.Errorf("second call to shouldReport, got: %t, want: %t", got, tc.want) - } - }) - } -} - -func TestArgsTrackerLimit(t *testing.T) { - c := newArgsTracker(0, 1) - for i := 0; i < reportLimit; i++ { - regs := &rpb.AMD64Registers{Rdi: 123, Rsi: uint64(i)} - if !c.shouldReport(regs) { - t.Error("shouldReport before limit was reached, got: false, want: true") - } - c.onReported(regs) - } - - // Should hit the count limit now. - regs := &rpb.AMD64Registers{Rdi: 123, Rsi: 123456} - if c.shouldReport(regs) { - t.Error("shouldReport after limit was reached, got: true, want: false") - } -} diff --git a/runsc/boot/filter/BUILD b/runsc/boot/filter/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index f5509b6b7..000000000 --- a/runsc/boot/filter/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "filter", - srcs = [ - "config.go", - "extra_filters.go", - "extra_filters_msan.go", - "extra_filters_race.go", - "filter.go", - ], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/boot/filter", - visibility = [ - "//runsc/boot:__subpackages__", - ], - deps = [ - "//pkg/abi/linux", - "//pkg/log", - "//pkg/seccomp", - "//pkg/sentry/platform", - "//pkg/tcpip/link/fdbased", - "@org_golang_x_sys//unix:go_default_library", - ], -) diff --git a/runsc/boot/fs_test.go b/runsc/boot/fs_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 49ab34b33..000000000 --- a/runsc/boot/fs_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,193 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package boot - -import ( - "path" - "reflect" - "strings" - "testing" - - specs "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go" -) - -func TestPodMountHintsHappy(t *testing.T) { - spec := &specs.Spec{ - Annotations: map[string]string{ - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "source"): "foo", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "type"): "tmpfs", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "share"): "pod", - - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount2", "source"): "bar", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount2", "type"): "bind", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount2", "share"): "container", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount2", "options"): "rw,private", - }, - } - podHints, err := newPodMountHints(spec) - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("newPodMountHints failed: %v", err) - } - - // Check that fields were set correctly. - mount1 := podHints.mounts["mount1"] - if want := "mount1"; want != mount1.name { - t.Errorf("mount1 name, want: %q, got: %q", want, mount1.name) - } - if want := "foo"; want != mount1.mount.Source { - t.Errorf("mount1 source, want: %q, got: %q", want, mount1.mount.Source) - } - if want := "tmpfs"; want != mount1.mount.Type { - t.Errorf("mount1 type, want: %q, got: %q", want, mount1.mount.Type) - } - if want := pod; want != mount1.share { - t.Errorf("mount1 type, want: %q, got: %q", want, mount1.share) - } - if want := []string(nil); !reflect.DeepEqual(want, mount1.mount.Options) { - t.Errorf("mount1 type, want: %q, got: %q", want, mount1.mount.Options) - } - - mount2 := podHints.mounts["mount2"] - if want := "mount2"; want != mount2.name { - t.Errorf("mount2 name, want: %q, got: %q", want, mount2.name) - } - if want := "bar"; want != mount2.mount.Source { - t.Errorf("mount2 source, want: %q, got: %q", want, mount2.mount.Source) - } - if want := "bind"; want != mount2.mount.Type { - t.Errorf("mount2 type, want: %q, got: %q", want, mount2.mount.Type) - } - if want := container; want != mount2.share { - t.Errorf("mount2 type, want: %q, got: %q", want, mount2.share) - } - if want := []string{"private", "rw"}; !reflect.DeepEqual(want, mount2.mount.Options) { - t.Errorf("mount2 type, want: %q, got: %q", want, mount2.mount.Options) - } -} - -func TestPodMountHintsErrors(t *testing.T) { - for _, tst := range []struct { - name string - annotations map[string]string - error string - }{ - { - name: "too short", - annotations: map[string]string{ - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1"): "foo", - }, - error: "invalid mount annotation", - }, - { - name: "no name", - annotations: map[string]string{ - MountPrefix + "//source": "foo", - }, - error: "invalid mount name", - }, - { - name: "missing source", - annotations: map[string]string{ - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "type"): "tmpfs", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "share"): "pod", - }, - error: "source field", - }, - { - name: "missing type", - annotations: map[string]string{ - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "source"): "foo", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "share"): "pod", - }, - error: "type field", - }, - { - name: "missing share", - annotations: map[string]string{ - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "source"): "foo", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "type"): "tmpfs", - }, - error: "share field", - }, - { - name: "invalid field name", - annotations: map[string]string{ - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "invalid"): "foo", - }, - error: "invalid mount annotation", - }, - { - name: "invalid source", - annotations: map[string]string{ - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "source"): "", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "type"): "tmpfs", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "share"): "pod", - }, - error: "source cannot be empty", - }, - { - name: "invalid type", - annotations: map[string]string{ - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "source"): "foo", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "type"): "invalid-type", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "share"): "pod", - }, - error: "invalid type", - }, - { - name: "invalid share", - annotations: map[string]string{ - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "source"): "foo", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "type"): "tmpfs", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "share"): "invalid-share", - }, - error: "invalid share", - }, - { - name: "invalid options", - annotations: map[string]string{ - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "source"): "foo", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "type"): "tmpfs", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "share"): "pod", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "options"): "invalid-option", - }, - error: "unknown mount option", - }, - { - name: "duplicate source", - annotations: map[string]string{ - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "source"): "foo", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "type"): "tmpfs", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount1", "share"): "pod", - - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount2", "source"): "foo", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount2", "type"): "bind", - path.Join(MountPrefix, "mount2", "share"): "container", - }, - error: "have the same mount source", - }, - } { - t.Run(tst.name, func(t *testing.T) { - spec := &specs.Spec{Annotations: tst.annotations} - podHints, err := newPodMountHints(spec) - if err == nil || !strings.Contains(err.Error(), tst.error) { - t.Errorf("newPodMountHints invalid error, want: .*%s.*, got: %v", tst.error, err) - } - if podHints != nil { - t.Errorf("newPodMountHints must return nil on failure: %+v", podHints) - } - }) - } -} diff --git a/runsc/boot/loader_test.go b/runsc/boot/loader_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 147ff7703..000000000 --- a/runsc/boot/loader_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,631 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package boot - -import ( - "fmt" - "math/rand" - "os" - "reflect" - "sync" - "syscall" - "testing" - "time" - - specs "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/control/server" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/log" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/p9" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/context/contexttest" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/unet" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/fsgofer" -) - -func init() { - log.SetLevel(log.Debug) - rand.Seed(time.Now().UnixNano()) - if err := fsgofer.OpenProcSelfFD(); err != nil { - panic(err) - } -} - -func testConfig() *Config { - return &Config{ - RootDir: "unused_root_dir", - Network: NetworkNone, - DisableSeccomp: true, - Platform: "ptrace", - } -} - -// testSpec returns a simple spec that can be used in tests. -func testSpec() *specs.Spec { - return &specs.Spec{ - // The host filesystem root is the sandbox root. - Root: &specs.Root{ - Path: "/", - Readonly: true, - }, - Process: &specs.Process{ - Args: []string{"/bin/true"}, - }, - } -} - -// startGofer starts a new gofer routine serving 'root' path. It returns the -// sandbox side of the connection, and a function that when called will stop the -// gofer. -func startGofer(root string) (int, func(), error) { - fds, err := syscall.Socketpair(syscall.AF_UNIX, syscall.SOCK_STREAM|syscall.SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0) - if err != nil { - return 0, nil, err - } - sandboxEnd, goferEnd := fds[0], fds[1] - - socket, err := unet.NewSocket(goferEnd) - if err != nil { - syscall.Close(sandboxEnd) - syscall.Close(goferEnd) - return 0, nil, fmt.Errorf("error creating server on FD %d: %v", goferEnd, err) - } - at, err := fsgofer.NewAttachPoint(root, fsgofer.Config{ROMount: true}) - if err != nil { - return 0, nil, err - } - go func() { - s := p9.NewServer(at) - if err := s.Handle(socket); err != nil { - log.Infof("Gofer is stopping. FD: %d, err: %v\n", goferEnd, err) - } - }() - // Closing the gofer socket will stop the gofer and exit goroutine above. - cleanup := func() { - if err := socket.Close(); err != nil { - log.Warningf("Error closing gofer socket: %v", err) - } - } - return sandboxEnd, cleanup, nil -} - -func createLoader() (*Loader, func(), error) { - fd, err := server.CreateSocket(ControlSocketAddr(fmt.Sprintf("%010d", rand.Int())[:10])) - if err != nil { - return nil, nil, err - } - conf := testConfig() - spec := testSpec() - - sandEnd, cleanup, err := startGofer(spec.Root.Path) - if err != nil { - return nil, nil, err - } - - stdio := []int{int(os.Stdin.Fd()), int(os.Stdout.Fd()), int(os.Stderr.Fd())} - args := Args{ - ID: "foo", - Spec: spec, - Conf: conf, - ControllerFD: fd, - GoferFDs: []int{sandEnd}, - StdioFDs: stdio, - } - l, err := New(args) - if err != nil { - cleanup() - return nil, nil, err - } - return l, cleanup, nil -} - -// TestRun runs a simple application in a sandbox and checks that it succeeds. -func TestRun(t *testing.T) { - l, cleanup, err := createLoader() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating loader: %v", err) - } - defer l.Destroy() - defer cleanup() - - // Start a goroutine to read the start chan result, otherwise Run will - // block forever. - var resultChanErr error - var wg sync.WaitGroup - wg.Add(1) - go func() { - resultChanErr = <-l.ctrl.manager.startResultChan - wg.Done() - }() - - // Run the container. - if err := l.Run(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("error running container: %v", err) - } - - // We should have not gotten an error on the startResultChan. - wg.Wait() - if resultChanErr != nil { - t.Errorf("error on startResultChan: %v", resultChanErr) - } - - // Wait for the application to exit. It should succeed. - if status := l.WaitExit(); status.Code != 0 || status.Signo != 0 { - t.Errorf("application exited with status %+v, want 0", status) - } -} - -// TestStartSignal tests that the controller Start message will cause -// WaitForStartSignal to return. -func TestStartSignal(t *testing.T) { - l, cleanup, err := createLoader() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating loader: %v", err) - } - defer l.Destroy() - defer cleanup() - - // We aren't going to wait on this application, so the control server - // needs to be shut down manually. - defer l.ctrl.srv.Stop() - - // Start a goroutine that calls WaitForStartSignal and writes to a - // channel when it returns. - waitFinished := make(chan struct{}) - go func() { - l.WaitForStartSignal() - // Pretend that Run() executed and returned no error. - l.ctrl.manager.startResultChan <- nil - waitFinished <- struct{}{} - }() - - // Nothing has been written to the channel, so waitFinished should not - // return. Give it a little bit of time to make sure the goroutine has - // started. - select { - case <-waitFinished: - t.Errorf("WaitForStartSignal completed but it should not have") - case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond): - // OK. - } - - // Trigger the control server StartRoot method. - cid := "foo" - if err := l.ctrl.manager.StartRoot(&cid, nil); err != nil { - t.Errorf("error calling StartRoot: %v", err) - } - - // Now WaitForStartSignal should return (within a short amount of - // time). - select { - case <-waitFinished: - // OK. - case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond): - t.Errorf("WaitForStartSignal did not complete but it should have") - } - -} - -// Test that MountNamespace can be created with various specs. -func TestCreateMountNamespace(t *testing.T) { - testCases := []struct { - name string - // Spec that will be used to create the mount manager. Note - // that we can't mount procfs without a kernel, so each spec - // MUST contain something other than procfs mounted at /proc. - spec specs.Spec - // Paths that are expected to exist in the resulting fs. - expectedPaths []string - }{ - { - // Only proc. - name: "only proc mount", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{ - Path: os.TempDir(), - Readonly: true, - }, - Mounts: []specs.Mount{ - { - Destination: "/proc", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - }, - }, - // /proc, /dev, and /sys should always be mounted. - expectedPaths: []string{"/proc", "/dev", "/sys"}, - }, - { - // Mount at a deep path, with many components that do - // not exist in the root. - name: "deep mount path", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{ - Path: os.TempDir(), - Readonly: true, - }, - Mounts: []specs.Mount{ - { - Destination: "/some/very/very/deep/path", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - { - Destination: "/proc", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - }, - }, - // /some/deep/path should be mounted, along with /proc, - // /dev, and /sys. - expectedPaths: []string{"/some/very/very/deep/path", "/proc", "/dev", "/sys"}, - }, - { - // Mounts are nested inside each other. - name: "nested mounts", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{ - Path: os.TempDir(), - Readonly: true, - }, - Mounts: []specs.Mount{ - { - Destination: "/proc", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - { - Destination: "/foo", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - { - Destination: "/foo/qux", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - { - // File mounts with the same prefix. - Destination: "/foo/qux-quz", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - { - Destination: "/foo/bar", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - { - Destination: "/foo/bar/baz", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - { - // A deep path that is in foo but not the other mounts. - Destination: "/foo/some/very/very/deep/path", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - }, - }, - expectedPaths: []string{"/foo", "/foo/bar", "/foo/bar/baz", "/foo/qux", - "/foo/qux-quz", "/foo/some/very/very/deep/path", "/proc", "/dev", "/sys"}, - }, - { - name: "mount inside /dev", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{ - Path: os.TempDir(), - Readonly: true, - }, - Mounts: []specs.Mount{ - { - Destination: "/proc", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - { - Destination: "/dev", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - { - // Mounted by runsc by default. - Destination: "/dev/fd", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - { - // Mount with the same prefix. - Destination: "/dev/fd-foo", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - { - // Unsupported fs type. - Destination: "/dev/mqueue", - Type: "mqueue", - }, - { - Destination: "/dev/foo", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - { - Destination: "/dev/bar", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - }, - }, - expectedPaths: []string{"/proc", "/dev", "/dev/fd-foo", "/dev/foo", "/dev/bar", "/sys"}, - }, - { - name: "mounts inside mandatory mounts", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{ - Path: os.TempDir(), - Readonly: true, - }, - Mounts: []specs.Mount{ - { - Destination: "/proc", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - // We don't include /sys, and /tmp in - // the spec, since they will be added - // automatically. - // - // Instead, add submounts inside these - // directories and make sure they are - // visible under the mandatory mounts. - { - Destination: "/sys/bar", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - { - Destination: "/tmp/baz", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - }, - }, - expectedPaths: []string{"/proc", "/sys", "/sys/bar", "/tmp", "/tmp/baz"}, - }, - } - - for _, tc := range testCases { - t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) { - conf := testConfig() - ctx := contexttest.Context(t) - - sandEnd, cleanup, err := startGofer(tc.spec.Root.Path) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to create gofer: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - mntr := newContainerMounter(&tc.spec, []int{sandEnd}, nil, &podMountHints{}) - mns, err := mntr.createMountNamespace(ctx, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to create mount namespace: %v", err) - } - ctx = fs.WithRoot(ctx, mns.Root()) - if err := mntr.mountSubmounts(ctx, conf, mns); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to create mount namespace: %v", err) - } - - root := mns.Root() - defer root.DecRef() - for _, p := range tc.expectedPaths { - maxTraversals := uint(0) - if d, err := mns.FindInode(ctx, root, root, p, &maxTraversals); err != nil { - t.Errorf("expected path %v to exist with spec %v, but got error %v", p, tc.spec, err) - } else { - d.DecRef() - } - } - }) - } -} - -// TestRestoreEnvironment tests that the correct mounts are collected from the spec and config -// in order to build the environment for restoring. -func TestRestoreEnvironment(t *testing.T) { - testCases := []struct { - name string - spec *specs.Spec - ioFDs []int - errorExpected bool - expectedRenv fs.RestoreEnvironment - }{ - { - name: "basic spec test", - spec: &specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{ - Path: os.TempDir(), - Readonly: true, - }, - Mounts: []specs.Mount{ - { - Destination: "/some/very/very/deep/path", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - { - Destination: "/proc", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - }, - }, - ioFDs: []int{0}, - errorExpected: false, - expectedRenv: fs.RestoreEnvironment{ - MountSources: map[string][]fs.MountArgs{ - "9p": { - { - Dev: "9pfs-/", - Flags: fs.MountSourceFlags{ReadOnly: true}, - DataString: "trans=fd,rfdno=0,wfdno=0,privateunixsocket=true,cache=remote_revalidating", - }, - }, - "tmpfs": { - { - Dev: "none", - }, - { - Dev: "none", - }, - { - Dev: "none", - }, - }, - "devtmpfs": { - { - Dev: "none", - }, - }, - "devpts": { - { - Dev: "none", - }, - }, - "sysfs": { - { - Dev: "none", - }, - }, - }, - }, - }, - { - name: "bind type test", - spec: &specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{ - Path: os.TempDir(), - Readonly: true, - }, - Mounts: []specs.Mount{ - { - Destination: "/dev/fd-foo", - Type: "bind", - }, - }, - }, - ioFDs: []int{0, 1}, - errorExpected: false, - expectedRenv: fs.RestoreEnvironment{ - MountSources: map[string][]fs.MountArgs{ - "9p": { - { - Dev: "9pfs-/", - Flags: fs.MountSourceFlags{ReadOnly: true}, - DataString: "trans=fd,rfdno=0,wfdno=0,privateunixsocket=true,cache=remote_revalidating", - }, - { - Dev: "9pfs-/dev/fd-foo", - DataString: "trans=fd,rfdno=1,wfdno=1,privateunixsocket=true,cache=remote_revalidating", - }, - }, - "tmpfs": { - { - Dev: "none", - }, - }, - "devtmpfs": { - { - Dev: "none", - }, - }, - "devpts": { - { - Dev: "none", - }, - }, - "proc": { - { - Dev: "none", - }, - }, - "sysfs": { - { - Dev: "none", - }, - }, - }, - }, - }, - { - name: "options test", - spec: &specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{ - Path: os.TempDir(), - Readonly: true, - }, - Mounts: []specs.Mount{ - { - Destination: "/dev/fd-foo", - Type: "tmpfs", - Options: []string{"uid=1022", "noatime"}, - }, - }, - }, - ioFDs: []int{0}, - errorExpected: false, - expectedRenv: fs.RestoreEnvironment{ - MountSources: map[string][]fs.MountArgs{ - "9p": { - { - Dev: "9pfs-/", - Flags: fs.MountSourceFlags{ReadOnly: true}, - DataString: "trans=fd,rfdno=0,wfdno=0,privateunixsocket=true,cache=remote_revalidating", - }, - }, - "tmpfs": { - { - Dev: "none", - Flags: fs.MountSourceFlags{NoAtime: true}, - DataString: "uid=1022", - }, - { - Dev: "none", - }, - }, - "devtmpfs": { - { - Dev: "none", - }, - }, - "devpts": { - { - Dev: "none", - }, - }, - "proc": { - { - Dev: "none", - }, - }, - "sysfs": { - { - Dev: "none", - }, - }, - }, - }, - }, - } - for _, tc := range testCases { - t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) { - conf := testConfig() - mntr := newContainerMounter(tc.spec, tc.ioFDs, nil, &podMountHints{}) - actualRenv, err := mntr.createRestoreEnvironment(conf) - if !tc.errorExpected && err != nil { - t.Fatalf("could not create restore environment for test:%s", tc.name) - } else if tc.errorExpected { - if err == nil { - t.Errorf("expected an error, but no error occurred.") - } - } else { - if !reflect.DeepEqual(*actualRenv, tc.expectedRenv) { - t.Errorf("restore environments did not match for test:%s\ngot:%+v\nwant:%+v\n", tc.name, *actualRenv, tc.expectedRenv) - } - } - }) - } -} diff --git a/runsc/boot/platforms/BUILD b/runsc/boot/platforms/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 03391cdca..000000000 --- a/runsc/boot/platforms/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "platforms", - srcs = ["platforms.go"], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/boot/platforms", - visibility = [ - "//runsc:__subpackages__", - ], - deps = [ - "//pkg/sentry/platform/kvm", - "//pkg/sentry/platform/ptrace", - ], -) diff --git a/runsc/boot/user_test.go b/runsc/boot/user_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9aee2ad07..000000000 --- a/runsc/boot/user_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,254 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package boot - -import ( - "io/ioutil" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "strings" - "syscall" - "testing" - - specs "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/context/contexttest" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth" -) - -func setupTempDir() (string, error) { - tmpDir, err := ioutil.TempDir(os.TempDir(), "exec-user-test") - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - return tmpDir, nil -} - -func setupPasswd(contents string, perms os.FileMode) func() (string, error) { - return func() (string, error) { - tmpDir, err := setupTempDir() - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - - if err := os.Mkdir(filepath.Join(tmpDir, "etc"), 0777); err != nil { - return "", err - } - - f, err := os.Create(filepath.Join(tmpDir, "etc", "passwd")) - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - defer f.Close() - - _, err = f.WriteString(contents) - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - - err = f.Chmod(perms) - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - return tmpDir, nil - } -} - -// TestGetExecUserHome tests the getExecUserHome function. -func TestGetExecUserHome(t *testing.T) { - tests := map[string]struct { - uid auth.KUID - createRoot func() (string, error) - expected string - }{ - "success": { - uid: 1000, - createRoot: setupPasswd("adin::1000:1111::/home/adin:/bin/sh", 0666), - expected: "/home/adin", - }, - "no_passwd": { - uid: 1000, - createRoot: setupTempDir, - expected: "/", - }, - "no_perms": { - uid: 1000, - createRoot: setupPasswd("adin::1000:1111::/home/adin:/bin/sh", 0000), - expected: "/", - }, - "directory": { - uid: 1000, - createRoot: func() (string, error) { - tmpDir, err := setupTempDir() - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - - if err := os.Mkdir(filepath.Join(tmpDir, "etc"), 0777); err != nil { - return "", err - } - - if err := syscall.Mkdir(filepath.Join(tmpDir, "etc", "passwd"), 0666); err != nil { - return "", err - } - - return tmpDir, nil - }, - expected: "/", - }, - // Currently we don't allow named pipes. - "named_pipe": { - uid: 1000, - createRoot: func() (string, error) { - tmpDir, err := setupTempDir() - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - - if err := os.Mkdir(filepath.Join(tmpDir, "etc"), 0777); err != nil { - return "", err - } - - if err := syscall.Mkfifo(filepath.Join(tmpDir, "etc", "passwd"), 0666); err != nil { - return "", err - } - - return tmpDir, nil - }, - expected: "/", - }, - } - - for name, tc := range tests { - t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) { - tmpDir, err := tc.createRoot() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to create root dir: %v", err) - } - - sandEnd, cleanup, err := startGofer(tmpDir) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to create gofer: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - ctx := contexttest.Context(t) - conf := &Config{ - RootDir: "unused_root_dir", - Network: NetworkNone, - DisableSeccomp: true, - } - - spec := &specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{ - Path: tmpDir, - Readonly: true, - }, - // Add /proc mount as tmpfs to avoid needing a kernel. - Mounts: []specs.Mount{ - { - Destination: "/proc", - Type: "tmpfs", - }, - }, - } - - mntr := newContainerMounter(spec, []int{sandEnd}, nil, &podMountHints{}) - mns, err := mntr.createMountNamespace(ctx, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to create mount namespace: %v", err) - } - ctx = fs.WithRoot(ctx, mns.Root()) - if err := mntr.mountSubmounts(ctx, conf, mns); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to create mount namespace: %v", err) - } - - got, err := getExecUserHome(ctx, mns, tc.uid) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to get user home: %v", err) - } - - if got != tc.expected { - t.Fatalf("expected %v, got: %v", tc.expected, got) - } - }) - } -} - -// TestFindHomeInPasswd tests the findHomeInPasswd function's passwd file parsing. -func TestFindHomeInPasswd(t *testing.T) { - tests := map[string]struct { - uid uint32 - passwd string - expected string - def string - }{ - "empty": { - uid: 1000, - passwd: "", - expected: "/", - def: "/", - }, - "whitespace": { - uid: 1000, - passwd: " ", - expected: "/", - def: "/", - }, - "full": { - uid: 1000, - passwd: "adin::1000:1111::/home/adin:/bin/sh", - expected: "/home/adin", - def: "/", - }, - // For better or worse, this is how runc works. - "partial": { - uid: 1000, - passwd: "adin::1000:1111:", - expected: "", - def: "/", - }, - "multiple": { - uid: 1001, - passwd: "adin::1000:1111::/home/adin:/bin/sh\nian::1001:1111::/home/ian:/bin/sh", - expected: "/home/ian", - def: "/", - }, - "duplicate": { - uid: 1000, - passwd: "adin::1000:1111::/home/adin:/bin/sh\nian::1000:1111::/home/ian:/bin/sh", - expected: "/home/adin", - def: "/", - }, - "empty_lines": { - uid: 1001, - passwd: "adin::1000:1111::/home/adin:/bin/sh\n\n\nian::1001:1111::/home/ian:/bin/sh", - expected: "/home/ian", - def: "/", - }, - } - - for name, tc := range tests { - t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) { - got, err := findHomeInPasswd(tc.uid, strings.NewReader(tc.passwd), tc.def) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error parsing passwd: %v", err) - } - if tc.expected != got { - t.Fatalf("expected %v, got: %v", tc.expected, got) - } - }) - } -} diff --git a/runsc/cgroup/BUILD b/runsc/cgroup/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index d6165f9e5..000000000 --- a/runsc/cgroup/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library", "go_test") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "cgroup", - srcs = ["cgroup.go"], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/cgroup", - visibility = ["//:sandbox"], - deps = [ - "//pkg/log", - "//runsc/specutils", - "@com_github_cenkalti_backoff//:go_default_library", - "@com_github_opencontainers_runtime-spec//specs-go:go_default_library", - ], -) - -go_test( - name = "cgroup_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["cgroup_test.go"], - embed = [":cgroup"], - tags = ["local"], -) diff --git a/runsc/cgroup/cgroup_test.go b/runsc/cgroup/cgroup_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 548c80e9a..000000000 --- a/runsc/cgroup/cgroup_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package cgroup - -import ( - "testing" -) - -func TestUninstallEnoent(t *testing.T) { - c := Cgroup{ - // set a non-existent name - Name: "runsc-test-uninstall-656e6f656e740a", - Own: true, - } - if err := c.Uninstall(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("Uninstall() failed: %v", err) - } -} - -func TestCountCpuset(t *testing.T) { - for _, tc := range []struct { - str string - want int - error bool - }{ - {str: "0", want: 1}, - {str: "0,1,2,8,9,10", want: 6}, - {str: "0-1", want: 2}, - {str: "0-7", want: 8}, - {str: "0-7,16,32-39,64,65", want: 19}, - {str: "a", error: true}, - {str: "5-a", error: true}, - {str: "a-5", error: true}, - {str: "-10", error: true}, - {str: "15-", error: true}, - {str: "-", error: true}, - {str: "--", error: true}, - } { - t.Run(tc.str, func(t *testing.T) { - got, err := countCpuset(tc.str) - if tc.error { - if err == nil { - t.Errorf("countCpuset(%q) should have failed", tc.str) - } - } else { - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("countCpuset(%q) failed: %v", tc.str, err) - } - if tc.want != got { - t.Errorf("countCpuset(%q) want: %d, got: %d", tc.str, tc.want, got) - } - } - }) - } -} diff --git a/runsc/cmd/BUILD b/runsc/cmd/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 250845ad7..000000000 --- a/runsc/cmd/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library", "go_test") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "cmd", - srcs = [ - "boot.go", - "capability.go", - "checkpoint.go", - "chroot.go", - "cmd.go", - "create.go", - "debug.go", - "delete.go", - "do.go", - "error.go", - "events.go", - "exec.go", - "gofer.go", - "help.go", - "install.go", - "kill.go", - "list.go", - "path.go", - "pause.go", - "ps.go", - "restore.go", - "resume.go", - "run.go", - "spec.go", - "start.go", - "state.go", - "syscalls.go", - "wait.go", - ], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/cmd", - visibility = [ - "//runsc:__subpackages__", - ], - deps = [ - "//pkg/log", - "//pkg/p9", - "//pkg/sentry/control", - "//pkg/sentry/kernel", - "//pkg/sentry/kernel/auth", - "//pkg/unet", - "//pkg/urpc", - "//runsc/boot", - "//runsc/boot/platforms", - "//runsc/console", - "//runsc/container", - "//runsc/fsgofer", - "//runsc/fsgofer/filter", - "//runsc/specutils", - "@com_github_google_subcommands//:go_default_library", - "@com_github_opencontainers_runtime-spec//specs-go:go_default_library", - "@com_github_syndtr_gocapability//capability:go_default_library", - "@org_golang_x_sys//unix:go_default_library", - ], -) - -go_test( - name = "cmd_test", - size = "small", - srcs = [ - "capability_test.go", - "delete_test.go", - "exec_test.go", - "gofer_test.go", - ], - data = [ - "//runsc", - ], - embed = [":cmd"], - deps = [ - "//pkg/abi/linux", - "//pkg/log", - "//pkg/sentry/control", - "//pkg/sentry/kernel/auth", - "//pkg/urpc", - "//runsc/boot", - "//runsc/container", - "//runsc/specutils", - "//runsc/testutil", - "@com_github_google_go-cmp//cmp:go_default_library", - "@com_github_google_go-cmp//cmp/cmpopts:go_default_library", - "@com_github_opencontainers_runtime-spec//specs-go:go_default_library", - "@com_github_syndtr_gocapability//capability:go_default_library", - ], -) diff --git a/runsc/cmd/capability_test.go b/runsc/cmd/capability_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 0c27f7313..000000000 --- a/runsc/cmd/capability_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package cmd - -import ( - "flag" - "fmt" - "os" - "testing" - - specs "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go" - "github.com/syndtr/gocapability/capability" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/log" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/boot" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/container" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/specutils" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/testutil" -) - -func init() { - log.SetLevel(log.Debug) - if err := testutil.ConfigureExePath(); err != nil { - panic(err.Error()) - } -} - -func checkProcessCaps(pid int, wantCaps *specs.LinuxCapabilities) error { - curCaps, err := capability.NewPid2(pid) - if err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("capability.NewPid2(%d) failed: %v", pid, err) - } - if err := curCaps.Load(); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("unable to load capabilities: %v", err) - } - fmt.Printf("Capabilities (PID: %d): %v\n", pid, curCaps) - - for _, c := range allCapTypes { - if err := checkCaps(c, curCaps, wantCaps); err != nil { - return err - } - } - return nil -} - -func checkCaps(which capability.CapType, curCaps capability.Capabilities, wantCaps *specs.LinuxCapabilities) error { - wantNames := getCaps(which, wantCaps) - for name, c := range capFromName { - want := specutils.ContainsStr(wantNames, name) - got := curCaps.Get(which, c) - if want != got { - if want { - return fmt.Errorf("capability %v:%s should be set", which, name) - } - return fmt.Errorf("capability %v:%s should NOT be set", which, name) - } - } - return nil -} - -func TestCapabilities(t *testing.T) { - stop := testutil.StartReaper() - defer stop() - - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/sleep", "10000") - caps := []string{ - "CAP_CHOWN", - "CAP_SYS_PTRACE", // ptrace is added due to the platform choice. - } - spec.Process.Capabilities = &specs.LinuxCapabilities{ - Permitted: caps, - Bounding: caps, - Effective: caps, - Inheritable: caps, - } - - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - - // Use --network=host to make sandbox use spec's capabilities. - conf.Network = boot.NetworkHost - - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create and start the container. - args := container.Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - c, err := container.New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer c.Destroy() - if err := c.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // Check that sandbox and gofer have the proper capabilities. - if err := checkProcessCaps(c.Sandbox.Pid, spec.Process.Capabilities); err != nil { - t.Error(err) - } - if err := checkProcessCaps(c.GoferPid, goferCaps); err != nil { - t.Error(err) - } -} - -func TestMain(m *testing.M) { - flag.Parse() - specutils.MaybeRunAsRoot() - os.Exit(m.Run()) -} diff --git a/runsc/cmd/delete_test.go b/runsc/cmd/delete_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index cb59516a3..000000000 --- a/runsc/cmd/delete_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package cmd - -import ( - "io/ioutil" - "testing" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/boot" -) - -func TestNotFound(t *testing.T) { - ids := []string{"123"} - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "metadata") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating dir: %v", err) - } - conf := &boot.Config{RootDir: dir} - - d := Delete{} - if err := d.execute(ids, conf); err == nil { - t.Error("Deleting non-existent container should have failed") - } - - d = Delete{force: true} - if err := d.execute(ids, conf); err != nil { - t.Errorf("Deleting non-existent container with --force should NOT have failed: %v", err) - } -} diff --git a/runsc/cmd/exec_test.go b/runsc/cmd/exec_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index a1e980d08..000000000 --- a/runsc/cmd/exec_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package cmd - -import ( - "os" - "testing" - - "github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp" - "github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/cmpopts" - specs "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/control" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/urpc" -) - -func TestUser(t *testing.T) { - testCases := []struct { - input string - want user - wantErr bool - }{ - {input: "0", want: user{kuid: 0, kgid: 0}}, - {input: "7", want: user{kuid: 7, kgid: 0}}, - {input: "49:343", want: user{kuid: 49, kgid: 343}}, - {input: "0:2401", want: user{kuid: 0, kgid: 2401}}, - {input: "", wantErr: true}, - {input: "foo", wantErr: true}, - {input: ":123", wantErr: true}, - {input: "1:2:3", wantErr: true}, - } - - for _, tc := range testCases { - var u user - if err := u.Set(tc.input); err != nil && tc.wantErr { - // We got an error and wanted one. - continue - } else if err == nil && tc.wantErr { - t.Errorf("user.Set(%s): got no error, but wanted one", tc.input) - } else if err != nil && !tc.wantErr { - t.Errorf("user.Set(%s): got error %v, but wanted none", tc.input, err) - } else if u != tc.want { - t.Errorf("user.Set(%s): got %+v, but wanted %+v", tc.input, u, tc.want) - } - } -} - -func TestCLIArgs(t *testing.T) { - testCases := []struct { - ex Exec - argv []string - expected control.ExecArgs - }{ - { - ex: Exec{ - cwd: "/foo/bar", - user: user{kuid: 0, kgid: 0}, - extraKGIDs: []string{"1", "2", "3"}, - caps: []string{"CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE"}, - processPath: "", - }, - argv: []string{"ls", "/"}, - expected: control.ExecArgs{ - Argv: []string{"ls", "/"}, - WorkingDirectory: "/foo/bar", - FilePayload: urpc.FilePayload{Files: []*os.File{os.Stdin, os.Stdout, os.Stderr}}, - KUID: 0, - KGID: 0, - ExtraKGIDs: []auth.KGID{1, 2, 3}, - Capabilities: &auth.TaskCapabilities{ - BoundingCaps: auth.CapabilitySetOf(linux.CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE), - EffectiveCaps: auth.CapabilitySetOf(linux.CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE), - InheritableCaps: auth.CapabilitySetOf(linux.CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE), - PermittedCaps: auth.CapabilitySetOf(linux.CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE), - }, - }, - }, - } - - for _, tc := range testCases { - e, err := tc.ex.argsFromCLI(tc.argv, true) - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("argsFromCLI(%+v): got error: %+v", tc.ex, err) - } else if !cmp.Equal(*e, tc.expected, cmpopts.IgnoreUnexported(os.File{})) { - t.Errorf("argsFromCLI(%+v): got %+v, but expected %+v", tc.ex, *e, tc.expected) - } - } -} - -func TestJSONArgs(t *testing.T) { - testCases := []struct { - // ex is provided to make sure it is overridden by p. - ex Exec - p specs.Process - expected control.ExecArgs - }{ - { - ex: Exec{ - cwd: "/baz/quux", - user: user{kuid: 1, kgid: 1}, - extraKGIDs: []string{"4", "5", "6"}, - caps: []string{"CAP_SETGID"}, - processPath: "/bin/foo", - }, - p: specs.Process{ - User: specs.User{UID: 0, GID: 0, AdditionalGids: []uint32{1, 2, 3}}, - Args: []string{"ls", "/"}, - Cwd: "/foo/bar", - Capabilities: &specs.LinuxCapabilities{ - Bounding: []string{"CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE"}, - Effective: []string{"CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE"}, - Inheritable: []string{"CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE"}, - Permitted: []string{"CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE"}, - }, - }, - expected: control.ExecArgs{ - Argv: []string{"ls", "/"}, - WorkingDirectory: "/foo/bar", - FilePayload: urpc.FilePayload{Files: []*os.File{os.Stdin, os.Stdout, os.Stderr}}, - KUID: 0, - KGID: 0, - ExtraKGIDs: []auth.KGID{1, 2, 3}, - Capabilities: &auth.TaskCapabilities{ - BoundingCaps: auth.CapabilitySetOf(linux.CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE), - EffectiveCaps: auth.CapabilitySetOf(linux.CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE), - InheritableCaps: auth.CapabilitySetOf(linux.CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE), - PermittedCaps: auth.CapabilitySetOf(linux.CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE), - }, - }, - }, - } - - for _, tc := range testCases { - e, err := argsFromProcess(&tc.p, true) - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("argsFromProcess(%+v): got error: %+v", tc.p, err) - } else if !cmp.Equal(*e, tc.expected, cmpopts.IgnoreUnexported(os.File{})) { - t.Errorf("argsFromProcess(%+v): got %+v, but expected %+v", tc.p, *e, tc.expected) - } - } -} diff --git a/runsc/cmd/gofer_test.go b/runsc/cmd/gofer_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index cbea7f127..000000000 --- a/runsc/cmd/gofer_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package cmd - -import ( - "fmt" - "io/ioutil" - "os" - "path" - "path/filepath" - "testing" -) - -func tmpDir() string { - dir := os.Getenv("TEST_TMPDIR") - if dir == "" { - dir = "/tmp" - } - return dir -} - -type dir struct { - rel string - link string -} - -func construct(root string, dirs []dir) error { - for _, d := range dirs { - p := path.Join(root, d.rel) - if d.link == "" { - if err := os.MkdirAll(p, 0755); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error creating dir: %v", err) - } - } else { - if err := os.MkdirAll(path.Dir(p), 0755); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error creating dir: %v", err) - } - if err := os.Symlink(d.link, p); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error creating symlink: %v", err) - } - } - } - return nil -} - -func TestResolveSymlinks(t *testing.T) { - root, err := ioutil.TempDir(tmpDir(), "root") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal("ioutil.TempDir() failed:", err) - } - dirs := []dir{ - {"dir1/dir11/dir111/dir1111", ""}, // Just a boring dir - {"dir1/lnk12", "dir11"}, // Link to sibling - {"dir1/lnk13", "./dir11"}, // Link to sibling through self - {"dir1/lnk14", "../dir1/dir11"}, // Link to sibling through parent - {"dir1/dir15/lnk151", ".."}, // Link to parent - {"dir1/lnk16", "dir11/dir111"}, // Link to child - {"dir1/lnk17", "."}, // Link to self - {"dir1/lnk18", "lnk13"}, // Link to link - {"lnk2", "dir1/lnk13"}, // Link to link to link - {"dir3/dir21/lnk211", "../.."}, // Link to root relative - {"dir3/lnk22", "/"}, // Link to root absolute - {"dir3/lnk23", "/dir1"}, // Link to dir absolute - {"dir3/lnk24", "/dir1/lnk12"}, // Link to link absolute - {"lnk5", "../../.."}, // Link outside root - } - if err := construct(root, dirs); err != nil { - t.Fatal("construct failed:", err) - } - - tests := []struct { - name string - rel string - want string - compareHost bool - }{ - {name: "root", rel: "/", want: "/", compareHost: true}, - {name: "basic dir", rel: "/dir1/dir11/dir111", want: "/dir1/dir11/dir111", compareHost: true}, - {name: "dot 1", rel: "/dir1/dir11/./dir111", want: "/dir1/dir11/dir111", compareHost: true}, - {name: "dot 2", rel: "/dir1/././dir11/./././././dir111/.", want: "/dir1/dir11/dir111", compareHost: true}, - {name: "dotdot 1", rel: "/dir1/dir11/../dir15", want: "/dir1/dir15", compareHost: true}, - {name: "dotdot 2", rel: "/dir1/dir11/dir1111/../..", want: "/dir1", compareHost: true}, - - {name: "link sibling", rel: "/dir1/lnk12", want: "/dir1/dir11", compareHost: true}, - {name: "link sibling + dir", rel: "/dir1/lnk12/dir111", want: "/dir1/dir11/dir111", compareHost: true}, - {name: "link sibling through self", rel: "/dir1/lnk13", want: "/dir1/dir11", compareHost: true}, - {name: "link sibling through parent", rel: "/dir1/lnk14", want: "/dir1/dir11", compareHost: true}, - - {name: "link parent", rel: "/dir1/dir15/lnk151", want: "/dir1", compareHost: true}, - {name: "link parent + dir", rel: "/dir1/dir15/lnk151/dir11", want: "/dir1/dir11", compareHost: true}, - {name: "link child", rel: "/dir1/lnk16", want: "/dir1/dir11/dir111", compareHost: true}, - {name: "link child + dir", rel: "/dir1/lnk16/dir1111", want: "/dir1/dir11/dir111/dir1111", compareHost: true}, - {name: "link self", rel: "/dir1/lnk17", want: "/dir1", compareHost: true}, - {name: "link self + dir", rel: "/dir1/lnk17/dir11", want: "/dir1/dir11", compareHost: true}, - - {name: "link^2", rel: "/dir1/lnk18", want: "/dir1/dir11", compareHost: true}, - {name: "link^2 + dir", rel: "/dir1/lnk18/dir111", want: "/dir1/dir11/dir111", compareHost: true}, - {name: "link^3", rel: "/lnk2", want: "/dir1/dir11", compareHost: true}, - {name: "link^3 + dir", rel: "/lnk2/dir111", want: "/dir1/dir11/dir111", compareHost: true}, - - {name: "link abs", rel: "/dir3/lnk23", want: "/dir1"}, - {name: "link abs + dir", rel: "/dir3/lnk23/dir11", want: "/dir1/dir11"}, - {name: "link^2 abs", rel: "/dir3/lnk24", want: "/dir1/dir11"}, - {name: "link^2 abs + dir", rel: "/dir3/lnk24/dir111", want: "/dir1/dir11/dir111"}, - - {name: "root link rel", rel: "/dir3/dir21/lnk211", want: "/", compareHost: true}, - {name: "root link abs", rel: "/dir3/lnk22", want: "/"}, - {name: "root contain link", rel: "/lnk5/dir1", want: "/dir1"}, - {name: "root contain dotdot", rel: "/dir1/dir11/../../../../../../../..", want: "/"}, - - {name: "crazy", rel: "/dir3/dir21/lnk211/dir3/lnk22/dir1/dir11/../../lnk5/dir3/../dir3/lnk24/dir111/dir1111/..", want: "/dir1/dir11/dir111"}, - } - for _, tst := range tests { - t.Run(tst.name, func(t *testing.T) { - got, err := resolveSymlinks(root, tst.rel) - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("resolveSymlinks(root, %q) failed: %v", tst.rel, err) - } - want := path.Join(root, tst.want) - if got != want { - t.Errorf("resolveSymlinks(root, %q) got: %q, want: %q", tst.rel, got, want) - } - if tst.compareHost { - // Check that host got to the same end result. - host, err := filepath.EvalSymlinks(path.Join(root, tst.rel)) - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("path.EvalSymlinks(root, %q) failed: %v", tst.rel, err) - } - if host != got { - t.Errorf("resolveSymlinks(root, %q) got: %q, want: %q", tst.rel, host, got) - } - } - }) - } -} - -func TestResolveSymlinksLoop(t *testing.T) { - root, err := ioutil.TempDir(tmpDir(), "root") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal("ioutil.TempDir() failed:", err) - } - dirs := []dir{ - {"loop1", "loop2"}, - {"loop2", "loop1"}, - } - if err := construct(root, dirs); err != nil { - t.Fatal("construct failed:", err) - } - if _, err := resolveSymlinks(root, "loop1"); err == nil { - t.Errorf("resolveSymlinks() should have failed") - } -} diff --git a/runsc/console/BUILD b/runsc/console/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index e623c1a0f..000000000 --- a/runsc/console/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "console", - srcs = [ - "console.go", - ], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/console", - visibility = [ - "//runsc:__subpackages__", - ], - deps = [ - "@com_github_kr_pty//:go_default_library", - "@org_golang_x_sys//unix:go_default_library", - ], -) diff --git a/runsc/container/BUILD b/runsc/container/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 26d1cd5ab..000000000 --- a/runsc/container/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library", "go_test") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "container", - srcs = [ - "container.go", - "hook.go", - "status.go", - ], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/container", - visibility = [ - "//runsc:__subpackages__", - "//test:__subpackages__", - ], - deps = [ - "//pkg/log", - "//pkg/sentry/control", - "//runsc/boot", - "//runsc/cgroup", - "//runsc/sandbox", - "//runsc/specutils", - "@com_github_cenkalti_backoff//:go_default_library", - "@com_github_gofrs_flock//:go_default_library", - "@com_github_opencontainers_runtime-spec//specs-go:go_default_library", - ], -) - -go_test( - name = "container_test", - size = "medium", - srcs = [ - "console_test.go", - "container_test.go", - "multi_container_test.go", - "shared_volume_test.go", - ], - data = [ - "//runsc", - "//runsc/container/test_app", - ], - embed = [":container"], - shard_count = 5, - tags = [ - "requires-kvm", - ], - deps = [ - "//pkg/abi/linux", - "//pkg/bits", - "//pkg/log", - "//pkg/sentry/control", - "//pkg/sentry/kernel", - "//pkg/sentry/kernel/auth", - "//pkg/unet", - "//pkg/urpc", - "//runsc/boot", - "//runsc/boot/platforms", - "//runsc/specutils", - "//runsc/testutil", - "@com_github_cenkalti_backoff//:go_default_library", - "@com_github_kr_pty//:go_default_library", - "@com_github_opencontainers_runtime-spec//specs-go:go_default_library", - "@org_golang_x_sys//unix:go_default_library", - ], -) diff --git a/runsc/container/console_test.go b/runsc/container/console_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 7d67c3a75..000000000 --- a/runsc/container/console_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,483 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package container - -import ( - "bytes" - "fmt" - "io" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "sync" - "syscall" - "testing" - "time" - - "github.com/kr/pty" - "golang.org/x/sys/unix" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/control" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/unet" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/urpc" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/testutil" -) - -// socketPath creates a path inside bundleDir and ensures that the returned -// path is under 108 charactors (the unix socket path length limit), -// relativizing the path if necessary. -func socketPath(bundleDir string) (string, error) { - path := filepath.Join(bundleDir, "socket") - cwd, err := os.Getwd() - if err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("error getting cwd: %v", err) - } - relPath, err := filepath.Rel(cwd, path) - if err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("error getting relative path for %q from cwd %q: %v", path, cwd, err) - } - if len(path) > len(relPath) { - path = relPath - } - const maxPathLen = 108 - if len(path) > maxPathLen { - return "", fmt.Errorf("could not get socket path under length limit %d: %s", maxPathLen, path) - } - return path, nil -} - -// createConsoleSocket creates a socket at the given path that will receive a -// console fd from the sandbox. If no error occurs, it returns the server -// socket and a cleanup function. -func createConsoleSocket(path string) (*unet.ServerSocket, func() error, error) { - srv, err := unet.BindAndListen(path, false) - if err != nil { - return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error binding and listening to socket %q: %v", path, err) - } - - cleanup := func() error { - if err := srv.Close(); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error closing socket %q: %v", path, err) - } - if err := os.Remove(path); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error removing socket %q: %v", path, err) - } - return nil - } - - return srv, cleanup, nil -} - -// receiveConsolePTY accepts a connection on the server socket and reads fds. -// It fails if more than one FD is received, or if the FD is not a PTY. It -// returns the PTY master file. -func receiveConsolePTY(srv *unet.ServerSocket) (*os.File, error) { - sock, err := srv.Accept() - if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("error accepting socket connection: %v", err) - } - - // Allow 3 fds to be received. We only expect 1. - r := sock.Reader(true /* blocking */) - r.EnableFDs(1) - - // The socket is closed right after sending the FD, so EOF is - // an allowed error. - b := [][]byte{{}} - if _, err := r.ReadVec(b); err != nil && err != io.EOF { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("error reading from socket connection: %v", err) - } - - // We should have gotten a control message. - fds, err := r.ExtractFDs() - if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("error extracting fds from socket connection: %v", err) - } - if len(fds) != 1 { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("got %d fds from socket, wanted 1", len(fds)) - } - - // Verify that the fd is a terminal. - if _, err := unix.IoctlGetTermios(fds[0], unix.TCGETS); err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("fd is not a terminal (ioctl TGGETS got %v)", err) - } - - return os.NewFile(uintptr(fds[0]), "pty_master"), nil -} - -// Test that an pty FD is sent over the console socket if one is provided. -func TestConsoleSocket(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(all...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("true") - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - sock, err := socketPath(bundleDir) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error getting socket path: %v", err) - } - srv, cleanup, err := createConsoleSocket(sock) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating socket at %q: %v", sock, err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Create the container and pass the socket name. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - ConsoleSocket: sock, - } - c, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer c.Destroy() - - // Make sure we get a console PTY. - ptyMaster, err := receiveConsolePTY(srv) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error receiving console FD: %v", err) - } - ptyMaster.Close() - } -} - -// Test that job control signals work on a console created with "exec -ti". -func TestJobControlSignalExec(t *testing.T) { - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/sleep", "10000") - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create and start the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - c, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer c.Destroy() - if err := c.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // Create a pty master/slave. The slave will be passed to the exec - // process. - ptyMaster, ptySlave, err := pty.Open() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error opening pty: %v", err) - } - defer ptyMaster.Close() - defer ptySlave.Close() - - // Exec bash and attach a terminal. - execArgs := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: "/bin/bash", - // Don't let bash execute from profile or rc files, otherwise - // our PID counts get messed up. - Argv: []string{"/bin/bash", "--noprofile", "--norc"}, - // Pass the pty slave as FD 0, 1, and 2. - FilePayload: urpc.FilePayload{ - Files: []*os.File{ptySlave, ptySlave, ptySlave}, - }, - StdioIsPty: true, - } - - pid, err := c.Execute(execArgs) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error executing: %v", err) - } - if pid != 2 { - t.Fatalf("exec got pid %d, wanted %d", pid, 2) - } - - // Make sure all the processes are running. - expectedPL := []*control.Process{ - // Root container process. - {PID: 1, Cmd: "sleep"}, - // Bash from exec process. - {PID: 2, Cmd: "bash"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(c, expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Error(err) - } - - // Execute sleep. - ptyMaster.Write([]byte("sleep 100\n")) - - // Wait for it to start. Sleep's PPID is bash's PID. - expectedPL = append(expectedPL, &control.Process{PID: 3, PPID: 2, Cmd: "sleep"}) - if err := waitForProcessList(c, expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Error(err) - } - - // Send a SIGTERM to the foreground process for the exec PID. Note that - // although we pass in the PID of "bash", it should actually terminate - // "sleep", since that is the foreground process. - if err := c.Sandbox.SignalProcess(c.ID, pid, syscall.SIGTERM, true /* fgProcess */); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error signaling container: %v", err) - } - - // Sleep process should be gone. - expectedPL = expectedPL[:len(expectedPL)-1] - if err := waitForProcessList(c, expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Error(err) - } - - // Sleep is dead, but it may take more time for bash to notice and - // change the foreground process back to itself. We know it is done - // when bash writes "Terminated" to the pty. - if err := testutil.WaitUntilRead(ptyMaster, "Terminated", nil, 5*time.Second); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("bash did not take over pty: %v", err) - } - - // Send a SIGKILL to the foreground process again. This time "bash" - // should be killed. We use SIGKILL instead of SIGTERM or SIGINT - // because bash ignores those. - if err := c.Sandbox.SignalProcess(c.ID, pid, syscall.SIGKILL, true /* fgProcess */); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error signaling container: %v", err) - } - expectedPL = expectedPL[:1] - if err := waitForProcessList(c, expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Error(err) - } - - // Make sure the process indicates it was killed by a SIGKILL. - ws, err := c.WaitPID(pid) - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("waiting on container failed: %v", err) - } - if !ws.Signaled() { - t.Error("ws.Signaled() got false, want true") - } - if got, want := ws.Signal(), syscall.SIGKILL; got != want { - t.Errorf("ws.Signal() got %v, want %v", got, want) - } -} - -// Test that job control signals work on a console created with "run -ti". -func TestJobControlSignalRootContainer(t *testing.T) { - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - // Don't let bash execute from profile or rc files, otherwise our PID - // counts get messed up. - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/bash", "--noprofile", "--norc") - spec.Process.Terminal = true - - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - sock, err := socketPath(bundleDir) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error getting socket path: %v", err) - } - srv, cleanup, err := createConsoleSocket(sock) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating socket at %q: %v", sock, err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Create the container and pass the socket name. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - ConsoleSocket: sock, - } - c, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer c.Destroy() - - // Get the PTY master. - ptyMaster, err := receiveConsolePTY(srv) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error receiving console FD: %v", err) - } - defer ptyMaster.Close() - - // Bash output as well as sandbox output will be written to the PTY - // file. Writes after a certain point will block unless we drain the - // PTY, so we must continually copy from it. - // - // We log the output to stdout for debugabilitly, and also to a buffer, - // since we wait on particular output from bash below. We use a custom - // blockingBuffer which is thread-safe and also blocks on Read calls, - // which makes this a suitable Reader for WaitUntilRead. - ptyBuf := newBlockingBuffer() - tee := io.TeeReader(ptyMaster, ptyBuf) - go io.Copy(os.Stdout, tee) - - // Start the container. - if err := c.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // Start waiting for the container to exit in a goroutine. We do this - // very early, otherwise it might exit before we have a chance to call - // Wait. - var ( - ws syscall.WaitStatus - wg sync.WaitGroup - ) - wg.Add(1) - go func() { - var err error - ws, err = c.Wait() - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("error waiting on container: %v", err) - } - wg.Done() - }() - - // Wait for bash to start. - expectedPL := []*control.Process{ - {PID: 1, Cmd: "bash"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(c, expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - - // Execute sleep via the terminal. - ptyMaster.Write([]byte("sleep 100\n")) - - // Wait for sleep to start. - expectedPL = append(expectedPL, &control.Process{PID: 2, PPID: 1, Cmd: "sleep"}) - if err := waitForProcessList(c, expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - - // Reset the pty buffer, so there is less output for us to scan later. - ptyBuf.Reset() - - // Send a SIGTERM to the foreground process. We pass PID=0, indicating - // that the root process should be killed. However, by setting - // fgProcess=true, the signal should actually be sent to sleep. - if err := c.Sandbox.SignalProcess(c.ID, 0 /* PID */, syscall.SIGTERM, true /* fgProcess */); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error signaling container: %v", err) - } - - // Sleep process should be gone. - expectedPL = expectedPL[:len(expectedPL)-1] - if err := waitForProcessList(c, expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Error(err) - } - - // Sleep is dead, but it may take more time for bash to notice and - // change the foreground process back to itself. We know it is done - // when bash writes "Terminated" to the pty. - if err := testutil.WaitUntilRead(ptyBuf, "Terminated", nil, 5*time.Second); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("bash did not take over pty: %v", err) - } - - // Send a SIGKILL to the foreground process again. This time "bash" - // should be killed. We use SIGKILL instead of SIGTERM or SIGINT - // because bash ignores those. - if err := c.Sandbox.SignalProcess(c.ID, 0 /* PID */, syscall.SIGKILL, true /* fgProcess */); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error signaling container: %v", err) - } - - // Wait for the sandbox to exit. It should exit with a SIGKILL status. - wg.Wait() - if !ws.Signaled() { - t.Error("ws.Signaled() got false, want true") - } - if got, want := ws.Signal(), syscall.SIGKILL; got != want { - t.Errorf("ws.Signal() got %v, want %v", got, want) - } -} - -// blockingBuffer is a thread-safe buffer that blocks when reading if the -// buffer is empty. It implements io.ReadWriter. -type blockingBuffer struct { - // A send to readCh indicates that a previously empty buffer now has - // data for reading. - readCh chan struct{} - - // mu protects buf. - mu sync.Mutex - buf bytes.Buffer -} - -func newBlockingBuffer() *blockingBuffer { - return &blockingBuffer{ - readCh: make(chan struct{}, 1), - } -} - -// Write implements Writer.Write. -func (bb *blockingBuffer) Write(p []byte) (int, error) { - bb.mu.Lock() - defer bb.mu.Unlock() - l := bb.buf.Len() - n, err := bb.buf.Write(p) - if l == 0 && n > 0 { - // New data! - bb.readCh <- struct{}{} - } - return n, err -} - -// Read implements Reader.Read. It will block until data is available. -func (bb *blockingBuffer) Read(p []byte) (int, error) { - for { - bb.mu.Lock() - n, err := bb.buf.Read(p) - if n > 0 || err != io.EOF { - if bb.buf.Len() == 0 { - // Reset the readCh. - select { - case <-bb.readCh: - default: - } - } - bb.mu.Unlock() - return n, err - } - bb.mu.Unlock() - - // Wait for new data. - <-bb.readCh - } -} - -// Reset resets the buffer. -func (bb *blockingBuffer) Reset() { - bb.mu.Lock() - defer bb.mu.Unlock() - bb.buf.Reset() - // Reset the readCh. - select { - case <-bb.readCh: - default: - } -} diff --git a/runsc/container/container_test.go b/runsc/container/container_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index c4c56b2e0..000000000 --- a/runsc/container/container_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2135 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package container - -import ( - "bytes" - "flag" - "fmt" - "io" - "io/ioutil" - "os" - "path" - "path/filepath" - "reflect" - "strconv" - "strings" - "sync" - "syscall" - "testing" - "time" - - "github.com/cenkalti/backoff" - specs "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/bits" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/log" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/control" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/boot" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/boot/platforms" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/specutils" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/testutil" -) - -// waitForProcessList waits for the given process list to show up in the container. -func waitForProcessList(cont *Container, want []*control.Process) error { - cb := func() error { - got, err := cont.Processes() - if err != nil { - err = fmt.Errorf("error getting process data from container: %v", err) - return &backoff.PermanentError{Err: err} - } - if !procListsEqual(got, want) { - return fmt.Errorf("container got process list: %s, want: %s", procListToString(got), procListToString(want)) - } - return nil - } - // Gives plenty of time as tests can run slow under --race. - return testutil.Poll(cb, 30*time.Second) -} - -func waitForProcessCount(cont *Container, want int) error { - cb := func() error { - pss, err := cont.Processes() - if err != nil { - err = fmt.Errorf("error getting process data from container: %v", err) - return &backoff.PermanentError{Err: err} - } - if got := len(pss); got != want { - return fmt.Errorf("wrong process count, got: %d, want: %d", got, want) - } - return nil - } - // Gives plenty of time as tests can run slow under --race. - return testutil.Poll(cb, 30*time.Second) -} - -func blockUntilWaitable(pid int) error { - _, _, err := specutils.RetryEintr(func() (uintptr, uintptr, error) { - var err error - _, _, err1 := syscall.Syscall6(syscall.SYS_WAITID, 1, uintptr(pid), 0, syscall.WEXITED|syscall.WNOWAIT, 0, 0) - if err1 != 0 { - err = err1 - } - return 0, 0, err - }) - return err -} - -// procListsEqual is used to check whether 2 Process lists are equal for all -// implemented fields. -func procListsEqual(got, want []*control.Process) bool { - if len(got) != len(want) { - return false - } - for i := range got { - pd1 := got[i] - pd2 := want[i] - // Zero out unimplemented and timing dependant fields. - pd1.Time = "" - pd1.STime = "" - pd1.C = 0 - if *pd1 != *pd2 { - return false - } - } - return true -} - -// getAndCheckProcLists is similar to waitForProcessList, but does not wait and retry the -// test for equality. This is because we already confirmed that exec occurred. -func getAndCheckProcLists(cont *Container, want []*control.Process) error { - got, err := cont.Processes() - if err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error getting process data from container: %v", err) - } - if procListsEqual(got, want) { - return nil - } - return fmt.Errorf("container got process list: %s, want: %s", procListToString(got), procListToString(want)) -} - -func procListToString(pl []*control.Process) string { - strs := make([]string, 0, len(pl)) - for _, p := range pl { - strs = append(strs, fmt.Sprintf("%+v", p)) - } - return fmt.Sprintf("[%s]", strings.Join(strs, ",")) -} - -// createWriteableOutputFile creates an output file that can be read and -// written to in the sandbox. -func createWriteableOutputFile(path string) (*os.File, error) { - outputFile, err := os.OpenFile(path, os.O_CREATE|os.O_EXCL|os.O_RDWR, 0666) - if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("error creating file: %q, %v", path, err) - } - - // Chmod to allow writing after umask. - if err := outputFile.Chmod(0666); err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("error chmoding file: %q, %v", path, err) - } - return outputFile, nil -} - -func waitForFile(f *os.File) error { - op := func() error { - fi, err := f.Stat() - if err != nil { - return err - } - if fi.Size() == 0 { - return fmt.Errorf("file %q is empty", f.Name()) - } - return nil - } - - return testutil.Poll(op, 30*time.Second) -} - -// readOutputNum reads a file at given filepath and returns the int at the -// requested position. -func readOutputNum(file string, position int) (int, error) { - f, err := os.Open(file) - if err != nil { - return 0, fmt.Errorf("error opening file: %q, %v", file, err) - } - - // Ensure that there is content in output file. - if err := waitForFile(f); err != nil { - return 0, fmt.Errorf("error waiting for output file: %v", err) - } - - b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(f) - if err != nil { - return 0, fmt.Errorf("error reading file: %v", err) - } - if len(b) == 0 { - return 0, fmt.Errorf("error no content was read") - } - - // Strip leading null bytes caused by file offset not being 0 upon restore. - b = bytes.Trim(b, "\x00") - nums := strings.Split(string(b), "\n") - - if position >= len(nums) { - return 0, fmt.Errorf("position %v is not within the length of content %v", position, nums) - } - if position == -1 { - // Expectation of newline at the end of last position. - position = len(nums) - 2 - } - num, err := strconv.Atoi(nums[position]) - if err != nil { - return 0, fmt.Errorf("error getting number from file: %v", err) - } - return num, nil -} - -// run starts the sandbox and waits for it to exit, checking that the -// application succeeded. -func run(spec *specs.Spec, conf *boot.Config) error { - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create, start and wait for the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - Attached: true, - } - ws, err := Run(conf, args) - if err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("running container: %v", err) - } - if !ws.Exited() || ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { - return fmt.Errorf("container failed, waitStatus: %v", ws) - } - return nil -} - -type configOption int - -const ( - overlay configOption = iota - kvm - nonExclusiveFS -) - -var noOverlay = []configOption{kvm, nonExclusiveFS} -var all = append(noOverlay, overlay) - -// configs generates different configurations to run tests. -func configs(opts ...configOption) []*boot.Config { - // Always load the default config. - cs := []*boot.Config{testutil.TestConfig()} - - for _, o := range opts { - c := testutil.TestConfig() - switch o { - case overlay: - c.Overlay = true - case kvm: - // TODO(b/112165693): KVM tests are flaky. Disable until fixed. - continue - - c.Platform = platforms.KVM - case nonExclusiveFS: - c.FileAccess = boot.FileAccessShared - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown config option %v", o)) - - } - cs = append(cs, c) - } - return cs -} - -// TestLifecycle tests the basic Create/Start/Signal/Destroy container lifecycle. -// It verifies after each step that the container can be loaded from disk, and -// has the correct status. -func TestLifecycle(t *testing.T) { - // Start the child reaper. - childReaper := &testutil.Reaper{} - childReaper.Start() - defer childReaper.Stop() - - for _, conf := range configs(all...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - // The container will just sleep for a long time. We will kill it before - // it finishes sleeping. - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "100") - - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // expectedPL lists the expected process state of the container. - expectedPL := []*control.Process{ - { - UID: 0, - PID: 1, - PPID: 0, - C: 0, - Cmd: "sleep", - }, - } - // Create the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - c, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer c.Destroy() - - // Load the container from disk and check the status. - c, err = Load(rootDir, args.ID) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error loading container: %v", err) - } - if got, want := c.Status, Created; got != want { - t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) - } - - // List should return the container id. - ids, err := List(rootDir) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error listing containers: %v", err) - } - if got, want := ids, []string{args.ID}; !reflect.DeepEqual(got, want) { - t.Errorf("container list got %v, want %v", got, want) - } - - // Start the container. - if err := c.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // Load the container from disk and check the status. - c, err = Load(rootDir, args.ID) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error loading container: %v", err) - } - if got, want := c.Status, Running; got != want { - t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) - } - - // Verify that "sleep 100" is running. - if err := waitForProcessList(c, expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Error(err) - } - - // Wait on the container. - var wg sync.WaitGroup - wg.Add(1) - ch := make(chan struct{}) - go func() { - ch <- struct{}{} - ws, err := c.Wait() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error waiting on container: %v", err) - } - if got, want := ws.Signal(), syscall.SIGTERM; got != want { - t.Fatalf("got signal %v, want %v", got, want) - } - wg.Done() - }() - - // Wait a bit to ensure that we've started waiting on the - // container before we signal. - <-ch - time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond) - // Send the container a SIGTERM which will cause it to stop. - if err := c.SignalContainer(syscall.SIGTERM, false); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error sending signal %v to container: %v", syscall.SIGTERM, err) - } - // Wait for it to die. - wg.Wait() - - // Load the container from disk and check the status. - c, err = Load(rootDir, args.ID) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error loading container: %v", err) - } - if got, want := c.Status, Stopped; got != want { - t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) - } - - // Destroy the container. - if err := c.Destroy(); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error destroying container: %v", err) - } - - // List should not return the container id. - ids, err = List(rootDir) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error listing containers: %v", err) - } - if len(ids) != 0 { - t.Errorf("expected container list to be empty, but got %v", ids) - } - - // Loading the container by id should fail. - if _, err = Load(rootDir, args.ID); err == nil { - t.Errorf("expected loading destroyed container to fail, but it did not") - } - } -} - -// Test the we can execute the application with different path formats. -func TestExePath(t *testing.T) { - // Create two directories that will be prepended to PATH. - firstPath, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "first") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - secondPath, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "second") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - - // Create two minimal executables in the second path, two of which - // will be masked by files in first path. - for _, p := range []string{"unmasked", "masked1", "masked2"} { - path := filepath.Join(secondPath, p) - f, err := os.OpenFile(path, os.O_CREATE|os.O_EXCL|os.O_RDWR, 0777) - if err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - defer f.Close() - if _, err := io.WriteString(f, "#!/bin/true\n"); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - } - - // Create a non-executable file in the first path which masks a healthy - // executable in the second. - nonExecutable := filepath.Join(firstPath, "masked1") - f2, err := os.OpenFile(nonExecutable, os.O_CREATE|os.O_EXCL, 0666) - if err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - f2.Close() - - // Create a non-regular file in the first path which masks a healthy - // executable in the second. - nonRegular := filepath.Join(firstPath, "masked2") - if err := os.Mkdir(nonRegular, 0777); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - - for _, conf := range configs(overlay) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - for _, test := range []struct { - path string - success bool - }{ - {path: "true", success: true}, - {path: "bin/true", success: true}, - {path: "/bin/true", success: true}, - {path: "thisfiledoesntexit", success: false}, - {path: "bin/thisfiledoesntexit", success: false}, - {path: "/bin/thisfiledoesntexit", success: false}, - - {path: "unmasked", success: true}, - {path: filepath.Join(firstPath, "unmasked"), success: false}, - {path: filepath.Join(secondPath, "unmasked"), success: true}, - - {path: "masked1", success: true}, - {path: filepath.Join(firstPath, "masked1"), success: false}, - {path: filepath.Join(secondPath, "masked1"), success: true}, - - {path: "masked2", success: true}, - {path: filepath.Join(firstPath, "masked2"), success: false}, - {path: filepath.Join(secondPath, "masked2"), success: true}, - } { - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs(test.path) - spec.Process.Env = []string{ - fmt.Sprintf("PATH=%s:%s:%s", firstPath, secondPath, os.Getenv("PATH")), - } - - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("exec: %s, error setting up container: %v", test.path, err) - } - - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - Attached: true, - } - ws, err := Run(conf, args) - - os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - if test.success { - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("exec: %s, error running container: %v", test.path, err) - } - if ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { - t.Errorf("exec: %s, got exit status %v want %v", test.path, ws.ExitStatus(), 0) - } - } else { - if err == nil { - t.Errorf("exec: %s, got: no error, want: error", test.path) - } - } - } - } -} - -// Test the we can retrieve the application exit status from the container. -func TestAppExitStatus(t *testing.T) { - // First container will succeed. - succSpec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("true") - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(succSpec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: succSpec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - Attached: true, - } - ws, err := Run(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error running container: %v", err) - } - if ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { - t.Errorf("got exit status %v want %v", ws.ExitStatus(), 0) - } - - // Second container exits with non-zero status. - wantStatus := 123 - errSpec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("bash", "-c", fmt.Sprintf("exit %d", wantStatus)) - - rootDir2, bundleDir2, err := testutil.SetupContainer(errSpec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir2) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir2) - - args2 := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: errSpec, - BundleDir: bundleDir2, - Attached: true, - } - ws, err = Run(conf, args2) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error running container: %v", err) - } - if ws.ExitStatus() != wantStatus { - t.Errorf("got exit status %v want %v", ws.ExitStatus(), wantStatus) - } -} - -// TestExec verifies that a container can exec a new program. -func TestExec(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(overlay) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - const uid = 343 - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "100") - - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create and start the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - cont, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer cont.Destroy() - if err := cont.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // expectedPL lists the expected process state of the container. - expectedPL := []*control.Process{ - { - UID: 0, - PID: 1, - PPID: 0, - C: 0, - Cmd: "sleep", - }, - { - UID: uid, - PID: 2, - PPID: 0, - C: 0, - Cmd: "sleep", - }, - } - - // Verify that "sleep 100" is running. - if err := waitForProcessList(cont, expectedPL[:1]); err != nil { - t.Error(err) - } - - execArgs := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: "/bin/sleep", - Argv: []string{"/bin/sleep", "5"}, - WorkingDirectory: "/", - KUID: uid, - } - - // Verify that "sleep 100" and "sleep 5" are running after exec. - // First, start running exec (whick blocks). - status := make(chan error, 1) - go func() { - exitStatus, err := cont.executeSync(execArgs) - if err != nil { - log.Debugf("error executing: %v", err) - status <- err - } else if exitStatus != 0 { - log.Debugf("bad status: %d", exitStatus) - status <- fmt.Errorf("failed with exit status: %v", exitStatus) - } else { - status <- nil - } - }() - - if err := waitForProcessList(cont, expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - - // Ensure that exec finished without error. - select { - case <-time.After(10 * time.Second): - t.Fatalf("container timed out waiting for exec to finish.") - case st := <-status: - if st != nil { - t.Errorf("container failed to exec %v: %v", args, err) - } - } - } -} - -// TestKillPid verifies that we can signal individual exec'd processes. -func TestKillPid(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(overlay) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - app, err := testutil.FindFile("runsc/container/test_app/test_app") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal("error finding test_app:", err) - } - - const nProcs = 4 - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs(app, "task-tree", "--depth", strconv.Itoa(nProcs-1), "--width=1", "--pause=true") - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create and start the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - cont, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer cont.Destroy() - if err := cont.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // Verify that all processes are running. - if err := waitForProcessCount(cont, nProcs); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for processes to start: %v", err) - } - - // Kill the child process with the largest PID. - procs, err := cont.Processes() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to get process list: %v", err) - } - var pid int32 - for _, p := range procs { - if pid < int32(p.PID) { - pid = int32(p.PID) - } - } - if err := cont.SignalProcess(syscall.SIGKILL, pid); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to signal process %d: %v", pid, err) - } - - // Verify that one process is gone. - if err := waitForProcessCount(cont, nProcs-1); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - - procs, err = cont.Processes() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to get process list: %v", err) - } - for _, p := range procs { - if pid == int32(p.PID) { - t.Fatalf("pid %d is still alive, which should be killed", pid) - } - } - } -} - -// TestCheckpointRestore creates a container that continuously writes successive integers -// to a file. To test checkpoint and restore functionality, the container is -// checkpointed and the last number printed to the file is recorded. Then, it is restored in two -// new containers and the first number printed from these containers is checked. Both should -// be the next consecutive number after the last number from the checkpointed container. -func TestCheckpointRestore(t *testing.T) { - // Skip overlay because test requires writing to host file. - for _, conf := range configs(noOverlay...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "checkpoint-test") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempDir failed: %v", err) - } - if err := os.Chmod(dir, 0777); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error chmoding file: %q, %v", dir, err) - } - - outputPath := filepath.Join(dir, "output") - outputFile, err := createWriteableOutputFile(outputPath) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating output file: %v", err) - } - defer outputFile.Close() - - script := fmt.Sprintf("for ((i=0; ;i++)); do echo $i >> %q; sleep 1; done", outputPath) - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("bash", "-c", script) - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create and start the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - cont, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer cont.Destroy() - if err := cont.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // Set the image path, which is where the checkpoint image will be saved. - imagePath := filepath.Join(dir, "test-image-file") - - // Create the image file and open for writing. - file, err := os.OpenFile(imagePath, os.O_CREATE|os.O_EXCL|os.O_RDWR, 0644) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error opening new file at imagePath: %v", err) - } - defer file.Close() - - // Wait until application has ran. - if err := waitForFile(outputFile); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Failed to wait for output file: %v", err) - } - - // Checkpoint running container; save state into new file. - if err := cont.Checkpoint(file); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error checkpointing container to empty file: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(imagePath) - - lastNum, err := readOutputNum(outputPath, -1) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error with outputFile: %v", err) - } - - // Delete and recreate file before restoring. - if err := os.Remove(outputPath); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error removing file") - } - outputFile2, err := createWriteableOutputFile(outputPath) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating output file: %v", err) - } - defer outputFile2.Close() - - // Restore into a new container. - args2 := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - cont2, err := New(conf, args2) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer cont2.Destroy() - - if err := cont2.Restore(spec, conf, imagePath); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error restoring container: %v", err) - } - - // Wait until application has ran. - if err := waitForFile(outputFile2); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Failed to wait for output file: %v", err) - } - - firstNum, err := readOutputNum(outputPath, 0) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error with outputFile: %v", err) - } - - // Check that lastNum is one less than firstNum and that the container picks - // up from where it left off. - if lastNum+1 != firstNum { - t.Errorf("error numbers not in order, previous: %d, next: %d", lastNum, firstNum) - } - cont2.Destroy() - - // Restore into another container! - // Delete and recreate file before restoring. - if err := os.Remove(outputPath); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error removing file") - } - outputFile3, err := createWriteableOutputFile(outputPath) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating output file: %v", err) - } - defer outputFile3.Close() - - // Restore into a new container. - args3 := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - cont3, err := New(conf, args3) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer cont3.Destroy() - - if err := cont3.Restore(spec, conf, imagePath); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error restoring container: %v", err) - } - - // Wait until application has ran. - if err := waitForFile(outputFile3); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Failed to wait for output file: %v", err) - } - - firstNum2, err := readOutputNum(outputPath, 0) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error with outputFile: %v", err) - } - - // Check that lastNum is one less than firstNum and that the container picks - // up from where it left off. - if lastNum+1 != firstNum2 { - t.Errorf("error numbers not in order, previous: %d, next: %d", lastNum, firstNum2) - } - cont3.Destroy() - } -} - -// TestUnixDomainSockets checks that Checkpoint/Restore works in cases -// with filesystem Unix Domain Socket use. -func TestUnixDomainSockets(t *testing.T) { - // Skip overlay because test requires writing to host file. - for _, conf := range configs(noOverlay...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - // UDS path is limited to 108 chars for compatibility with older systems. - // Use '/tmp' (instead of testutil.TmpDir) to ensure the size limit is - // not exceeded. Assumes '/tmp' exists in the system. - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir("/tmp", "uds-test") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempDir failed: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(dir) - - outputPath := filepath.Join(dir, "uds_output") - outputFile, err := os.OpenFile(outputPath, os.O_CREATE|os.O_EXCL|os.O_RDWR, 0666) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating output file: %v", err) - } - defer outputFile.Close() - - app, err := testutil.FindFile("runsc/container/test_app/test_app") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal("error finding test_app:", err) - } - - socketPath := filepath.Join(dir, "uds_socket") - defer os.Remove(socketPath) - - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs(app, "uds", "--file", outputPath, "--socket", socketPath) - spec.Process.User = specs.User{ - UID: uint32(os.Getuid()), - GID: uint32(os.Getgid()), - } - spec.Mounts = []specs.Mount{{ - Type: "bind", - Destination: dir, - Source: dir, - }} - - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create and start the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - cont, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer cont.Destroy() - if err := cont.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // Set the image path, the location where the checkpoint image will be saved. - imagePath := filepath.Join(dir, "test-image-file") - - // Create the image file and open for writing. - file, err := os.OpenFile(imagePath, os.O_CREATE|os.O_EXCL|os.O_RDWR, 0644) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error opening new file at imagePath: %v", err) - } - defer file.Close() - defer os.RemoveAll(imagePath) - - // Wait until application has ran. - if err := waitForFile(outputFile); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Failed to wait for output file: %v", err) - } - - // Checkpoint running container; save state into new file. - if err := cont.Checkpoint(file); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error checkpointing container to empty file: %v", err) - } - - // Read last number outputted before checkpoint. - lastNum, err := readOutputNum(outputPath, -1) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error with outputFile: %v", err) - } - - // Delete and recreate file before restoring. - if err := os.Remove(outputPath); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error removing file") - } - outputFile2, err := os.OpenFile(outputPath, os.O_CREATE|os.O_EXCL|os.O_RDWR, 0666) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating output file: %v", err) - } - defer outputFile2.Close() - - // Restore into a new container. - argsRestore := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - contRestore, err := New(conf, argsRestore) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer contRestore.Destroy() - - if err := contRestore.Restore(spec, conf, imagePath); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error restoring container: %v", err) - } - - // Wait until application has ran. - if err := waitForFile(outputFile2); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Failed to wait for output file: %v", err) - } - - // Read first number outputted after restore. - firstNum, err := readOutputNum(outputPath, 0) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error with outputFile: %v", err) - } - - // Check that lastNum is one less than firstNum. - if lastNum+1 != firstNum { - t.Errorf("error numbers not consecutive, previous: %d, next: %d", lastNum, firstNum) - } - contRestore.Destroy() - } -} - -// TestPauseResume tests that we can successfully pause and resume a container. -// It checks starts running sleep and executes another sleep. It pauses and checks -// that both processes are still running: sleep will be paused and still exist. -// It will then unpause and confirm that both processes are running. Then it will -// wait until one sleep completes and check to make sure the other is running. -func TestPauseResume(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(noOverlay...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - const uid = 343 - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "20") - - lock, err := ioutil.TempFile(testutil.TmpDir(), "lock") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating output file: %v", err) - } - defer lock.Close() - - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create and start the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - cont, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer cont.Destroy() - if err := cont.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // expectedPL lists the expected process state of the container. - expectedPL := []*control.Process{ - { - UID: 0, - PID: 1, - PPID: 0, - C: 0, - Cmd: "sleep", - }, - { - UID: uid, - PID: 2, - PPID: 0, - C: 0, - Cmd: "bash", - }, - } - - script := fmt.Sprintf("while [[ -f %q ]]; do sleep 0.1; done", lock.Name()) - execArgs := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: "/bin/bash", - Argv: []string{"bash", "-c", script}, - WorkingDirectory: "/", - KUID: uid, - } - - // First, start running exec. - _, err = cont.Execute(execArgs) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error executing: %v", err) - } - - // Verify that "sleep 5" is running. - if err := waitForProcessList(cont, expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - - // Pause the running container. - if err := cont.Pause(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("error pausing container: %v", err) - } - if got, want := cont.Status, Paused; got != want { - t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) - } - - if err := os.Remove(lock.Name()); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("os.Remove(lock) failed: %v", err) - } - // Script loops and sleeps for 100ms. Give a bit a time for it to exit in - // case pause didn't work. - time.Sleep(200 * time.Millisecond) - - // Verify that the two processes still exist. - if err := getAndCheckProcLists(cont, expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - - // Resume the running container. - if err := cont.Resume(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("error pausing container: %v", err) - } - if got, want := cont.Status, Running; got != want { - t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) - } - - expectedPL2 := []*control.Process{ - { - UID: 0, - PID: 1, - PPID: 0, - C: 0, - Cmd: "sleep", - }, - } - - // Verify that deleting the file triggered the process to exit. - if err := waitForProcessList(cont, expectedPL2); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - } -} - -// TestPauseResumeStatus makes sure that the statuses are set correctly -// with calls to pause and resume and that pausing and resuming only -// occurs given the correct state. -func TestPauseResumeStatus(t *testing.T) { - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "20") - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create and start the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - cont, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer cont.Destroy() - if err := cont.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // Pause the running container. - if err := cont.Pause(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("error pausing container: %v", err) - } - if got, want := cont.Status, Paused; got != want { - t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) - } - - // Try to Pause again. Should cause error. - if err := cont.Pause(); err == nil { - t.Errorf("error pausing container that was already paused: %v", err) - } - if got, want := cont.Status, Paused; got != want { - t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) - } - - // Resume the running container. - if err := cont.Resume(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("error resuming container: %v", err) - } - if got, want := cont.Status, Running; got != want { - t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) - } - - // Try to resume again. Should cause error. - if err := cont.Resume(); err == nil { - t.Errorf("error resuming container already running: %v", err) - } - if got, want := cont.Status, Running; got != want { - t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) - } -} - -// TestCapabilities verifies that: -// - Running exec as non-root UID and GID will result in an error (because the -// executable file can't be read). -// - Running exec as non-root with CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE succeeds because it skips -// this check. -func TestCapabilities(t *testing.T) { - // Pick uid/gid different than ours. - uid := auth.KUID(os.Getuid() + 1) - gid := auth.KGID(os.Getgid() + 1) - - for _, conf := range configs(all...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "100") - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create and start the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - cont, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer cont.Destroy() - if err := cont.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // expectedPL lists the expected process state of the container. - expectedPL := []*control.Process{ - { - UID: 0, - PID: 1, - PPID: 0, - C: 0, - Cmd: "sleep", - }, - { - UID: uid, - PID: 2, - PPID: 0, - C: 0, - Cmd: "exe", - }, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(cont, expectedPL[:1]); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Failed to wait for sleep to start, err: %v", err) - } - - // Create an executable that can't be run with the specified UID:GID. - // This shouldn't be callable within the container until we add the - // CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE capability to skip the access check. - exePath := filepath.Join(rootDir, "exe") - if err := ioutil.WriteFile(exePath, []byte("#!/bin/sh\necho hello"), 0770); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("couldn't create executable: %v", err) - } - defer os.Remove(exePath) - - // Need to traverse the intermediate directory. - os.Chmod(rootDir, 0755) - - execArgs := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: exePath, - Argv: []string{exePath}, - WorkingDirectory: "/", - KUID: uid, - KGID: gid, - Capabilities: &auth.TaskCapabilities{}, - } - - // "exe" should fail because we don't have the necessary permissions. - if _, err := cont.executeSync(execArgs); err == nil { - t.Fatalf("container executed without error, but an error was expected") - } - - // Now we run with the capability enabled and should succeed. - execArgs.Capabilities = &auth.TaskCapabilities{ - EffectiveCaps: auth.CapabilitySetOf(linux.CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE), - } - // "exe" should not fail this time. - if _, err := cont.executeSync(execArgs); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("container failed to exec %v: %v", args, err) - } - } -} - -// TestRunNonRoot checks that sandbox can be configured when running as -// non-privileged user. -func TestRunNonRoot(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(noOverlay...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/true") - - // Set a random user/group with no access to "blocked" dir. - spec.Process.User.UID = 343 - spec.Process.User.GID = 2401 - spec.Process.Capabilities = nil - - // User running inside container can't list '$TMP/blocked' and would fail to - // mount it. - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "blocked") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempDir() failed: %v", err) - } - if err := os.Chmod(dir, 0700); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("os.MkDir(%q) failed: %v", dir, err) - } - dir = path.Join(dir, "test") - if err := os.Mkdir(dir, 0755); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("os.MkDir(%q) failed: %v", dir, err) - } - - src, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "src") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempDir() failed: %v", err) - } - - spec.Mounts = append(spec.Mounts, specs.Mount{ - Destination: dir, - Source: src, - Type: "bind", - }) - - if err := run(spec, conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error running sandbox: %v", err) - } - } -} - -// TestMountNewDir checks that runsc will create destination directory if it -// doesn't exit. -func TestMountNewDir(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(overlay) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - root, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "root") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal("ioutil.TempDir() failed:", err) - } - - srcDir := path.Join(root, "src", "dir", "anotherdir") - if err := os.MkdirAll(srcDir, 0755); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("os.MkDir(%q) failed: %v", srcDir, err) - } - - mountDir := path.Join(root, "dir", "anotherdir") - - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/ls", mountDir) - spec.Mounts = append(spec.Mounts, specs.Mount{ - Destination: mountDir, - Source: srcDir, - Type: "bind", - }) - - if err := run(spec, conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error running sandbox: %v", err) - } - } -} - -func TestReadonlyRoot(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(overlay) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/touch", "/foo") - spec.Root.Readonly = true - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create, start and wait for the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - c, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer c.Destroy() - if err := c.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - ws, err := c.Wait() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error waiting on container: %v", err) - } - if !ws.Exited() || syscall.Errno(ws.ExitStatus()) != syscall.EPERM { - t.Fatalf("container failed, waitStatus: %v", ws) - } - } -} - -func TestUIDMap(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(noOverlay...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - testDir, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "test-mount") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(testDir) - testFile := path.Join(testDir, "testfile") - - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("touch", "/tmp/testfile") - uid := os.Getuid() - gid := os.Getgid() - spec.Linux = &specs.Linux{ - Namespaces: []specs.LinuxNamespace{ - {Type: specs.UserNamespace}, - {Type: specs.PIDNamespace}, - {Type: specs.MountNamespace}, - }, - UIDMappings: []specs.LinuxIDMapping{ - { - ContainerID: 0, - HostID: uint32(uid), - Size: 1, - }, - }, - GIDMappings: []specs.LinuxIDMapping{ - { - ContainerID: 0, - HostID: uint32(gid), - Size: 1, - }, - }, - } - - spec.Mounts = append(spec.Mounts, specs.Mount{ - Destination: "/tmp", - Source: testDir, - Type: "bind", - }) - - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create, start and wait for the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - c, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer c.Destroy() - if err := c.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - ws, err := c.Wait() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error waiting on container: %v", err) - } - if !ws.Exited() || ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { - t.Fatalf("container failed, waitStatus: %v", ws) - } - st := syscall.Stat_t{} - if err := syscall.Stat(testFile, &st); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error stat /testfile: %v", err) - } - - if st.Uid != uint32(uid) || st.Gid != uint32(gid) { - t.Fatalf("UID: %d (%d) GID: %d (%d)", st.Uid, uid, st.Gid, gid) - } - } -} - -func TestReadonlyMount(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(overlay) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "ro-mount") - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/touch", path.Join(dir, "file")) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempDir() failed: %v", err) - } - spec.Mounts = append(spec.Mounts, specs.Mount{ - Destination: dir, - Source: dir, - Type: "bind", - Options: []string{"ro"}, - }) - spec.Root.Readonly = false - - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create, start and wait for the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - c, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer c.Destroy() - if err := c.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - ws, err := c.Wait() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error waiting on container: %v", err) - } - if !ws.Exited() || syscall.Errno(ws.ExitStatus()) != syscall.EPERM { - t.Fatalf("container failed, waitStatus: %v", ws) - } - } -} - -// TestAbbreviatedIDs checks that runsc supports using abbreviated container -// IDs in place of full IDs. -func TestAbbreviatedIDs(t *testing.T) { - rootDir, err := testutil.SetupRootDir() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating root dir: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - - conf := testutil.TestConfigWithRoot(rootDir) - - cids := []string{ - "foo-" + testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - "bar-" + testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - "baz-" + testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - } - for _, cid := range cids { - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "100") - bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupBundleDir(spec) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create and start the container. - args := Args{ - ID: cid, - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - cont, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer cont.Destroy() - } - - // These should all be unambigious. - unambiguous := map[string]string{ - "f": cids[0], - cids[0]: cids[0], - "bar": cids[1], - cids[1]: cids[1], - "baz": cids[2], - cids[2]: cids[2], - } - for shortid, longid := range unambiguous { - if _, err := Load(rootDir, shortid); err != nil { - t.Errorf("%q should resolve to %q: %v", shortid, longid, err) - } - } - - // These should be ambiguous. - ambiguous := []string{ - "b", - "ba", - } - for _, shortid := range ambiguous { - if s, err := Load(rootDir, shortid); err == nil { - t.Errorf("%q should be ambiguous, but resolved to %q", shortid, s.ID) - } - } -} - -func TestGoferExits(t *testing.T) { - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/sleep", "10000") - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create and start the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - c, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer c.Destroy() - if err := c.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // Kill sandbox and expect gofer to exit on its own. - sandboxProc, err := os.FindProcess(c.Sandbox.Pid) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error finding sandbox process: %v", err) - } - if err := sandboxProc.Kill(); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error killing sandbox process: %v", err) - } - - err = blockUntilWaitable(c.GoferPid) - if err != nil && err != syscall.ECHILD { - t.Errorf("error waiting for gofer to exit: %v", err) - } -} - -func TestRootNotMount(t *testing.T) { - appSym, err := testutil.FindFile("runsc/container/test_app/test_app") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal("error finding test_app:", err) - } - - app, err := filepath.EvalSymlinks(appSym) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error resolving %q symlink: %v", appSym, err) - } - log.Infof("App path %q is a symlink to %q", appSym, app) - - static, err := testutil.IsStatic(app) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error reading application binary: %v", err) - } - if !static { - // This happens during race builds; we cannot map in shared - // libraries also, so we need to skip the test. - t.Skip() - } - - root := filepath.Dir(app) - exe := "/" + filepath.Base(app) - log.Infof("Executing %q in %q", exe, root) - - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs(exe, "help") - spec.Root.Path = root - spec.Root.Readonly = true - spec.Mounts = nil - - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - if err := run(spec, conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error running sandbox: %v", err) - } -} - -func TestUserLog(t *testing.T) { - app, err := testutil.FindFile("runsc/container/test_app/test_app") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal("error finding test_app:", err) - } - - // sched_rr_get_interval = 148 - not implemented in gvisor. - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs(app, "syscall", "--syscall=148") - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "user_log_test") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating tmp dir: %v", err) - } - userLog := filepath.Join(dir, "user.log") - - // Create, start and wait for the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - UserLog: userLog, - Attached: true, - } - ws, err := Run(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error running container: %v", err) - } - if !ws.Exited() || ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { - t.Fatalf("container failed, waitStatus: %v", ws) - } - - out, err := ioutil.ReadFile(userLog) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error opening user log file %q: %v", userLog, err) - } - if want := "Unsupported syscall: sched_rr_get_interval"; !strings.Contains(string(out), want) { - t.Errorf("user log file doesn't contain %q, out: %s", want, string(out)) - } -} - -func TestWaitOnExitedSandbox(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(all...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - // Run a shell that sleeps for 1 second and then exits with a - // non-zero code. - const wantExit = 17 - cmd := fmt.Sprintf("sleep 1; exit %d", wantExit) - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/sh", "-c", cmd) - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create and Start the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - c, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer c.Destroy() - if err := c.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // Wait on the sandbox. This will make an RPC to the sandbox - // and get the actual exit status of the application. - ws, err := c.Wait() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error waiting on container: %v", err) - } - if got := ws.ExitStatus(); got != wantExit { - t.Errorf("got exit status %d, want %d", got, wantExit) - } - - // Now the sandbox has exited, but the zombie sandbox process - // still exists. Calling Wait() now will return the sandbox - // exit status. - ws, err = c.Wait() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error waiting on container: %v", err) - } - if got := ws.ExitStatus(); got != wantExit { - t.Errorf("got exit status %d, want %d", got, wantExit) - } - } -} - -func TestDestroyNotStarted(t *testing.T) { - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/sleep", "100") - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create the container and check that it can be destroyed. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - c, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - if err := c.Destroy(); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("deleting non-started container failed: %v", err) - } -} - -// TestDestroyStarting attempts to force a race between start and destroy. -func TestDestroyStarting(t *testing.T) { - for i := 0; i < 10; i++ { - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/sleep", "100") - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create the container and check that it can be destroyed. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - c, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - - // Container is not thread safe, so load another instance to run in - // concurrently. - startCont, err := Load(rootDir, args.ID) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error loading container: %v", err) - } - wg := sync.WaitGroup{} - wg.Add(1) - go func() { - defer wg.Done() - // Ignore failures, start can fail if destroy runs first. - startCont.Start(conf) - }() - - wg.Add(1) - go func() { - defer wg.Done() - if err := c.Destroy(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("deleting non-started container failed: %v", err) - } - }() - wg.Wait() - } -} - -func TestCreateWorkingDir(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(overlay) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - tmpDir, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "cwd-create") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempDir() failed: %v", err) - } - dir := path.Join(tmpDir, "new/working/dir") - - // touch will fail if the directory doesn't exist. - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/touch", path.Join(dir, "file")) - spec.Process.Cwd = dir - spec.Root.Readonly = true - - if err := run(spec, conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Error running container: %v", err) - } - } -} - -// TestMountPropagation verifies that mount propagates to slave but not to -// private mounts. -func TestMountPropagation(t *testing.T) { - // Setup dir structure: - // - src: is mounted as shared and is used as source for both private and - // slave mounts - // - dir: will be bind mounted inside src and should propagate to slave - tmpDir, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "mount") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempDir() failed: %v", err) - } - src := filepath.Join(tmpDir, "src") - srcMnt := filepath.Join(src, "mnt") - dir := filepath.Join(tmpDir, "dir") - for _, path := range []string{src, srcMnt, dir} { - if err := os.MkdirAll(path, 0777); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("MkdirAll(%q): %v", path, err) - } - } - dirFile := filepath.Join(dir, "file") - f, err := os.Create(dirFile) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("os.Create(%q): %v", dirFile, err) - } - f.Close() - - // Setup src as a shared mount. - if err := syscall.Mount(src, src, "bind", syscall.MS_BIND, ""); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("mount(%q, %q, MS_BIND): %v", dir, srcMnt, err) - } - if err := syscall.Mount("", src, "", syscall.MS_SHARED, ""); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("mount(%q, MS_SHARED): %v", srcMnt, err) - } - - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "1000") - - priv := filepath.Join(tmpDir, "priv") - slave := filepath.Join(tmpDir, "slave") - spec.Mounts = []specs.Mount{ - { - Source: src, - Destination: priv, - Type: "bind", - Options: []string{"private"}, - }, - { - Source: src, - Destination: slave, - Type: "bind", - Options: []string{"slave"}, - }, - } - - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - cont, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("creating container: %v", err) - } - defer cont.Destroy() - - if err := cont.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("starting container: %v", err) - } - - // After the container is started, mount dir inside source and check what - // happens to both destinations. - if err := syscall.Mount(dir, srcMnt, "bind", syscall.MS_BIND, ""); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("mount(%q, %q, MS_BIND): %v", dir, srcMnt, err) - } - - // Check that mount didn't propagate to private mount. - privFile := filepath.Join(priv, "mnt", "file") - execArgs := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: "/usr/bin/test", - Argv: []string{"test", "!", "-f", privFile}, - } - if ws, err := cont.executeSync(execArgs); err != nil || ws != 0 { - t.Fatalf("exec: test ! -f %q, ws: %v, err: %v", privFile, ws, err) - } - - // Check that mount propagated to slave mount. - slaveFile := filepath.Join(slave, "mnt", "file") - execArgs = &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: "/usr/bin/test", - Argv: []string{"test", "-f", slaveFile}, - } - if ws, err := cont.executeSync(execArgs); err != nil || ws != 0 { - t.Fatalf("exec: test -f %q, ws: %v, err: %v", privFile, ws, err) - } -} - -func TestMountSymlink(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(overlay) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "mount-symlink") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempDir() failed: %v", err) - } - - source := path.Join(dir, "source") - target := path.Join(dir, "target") - for _, path := range []string{source, target} { - if err := os.MkdirAll(path, 0777); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("os.MkdirAll(): %v", err) - } - } - f, err := os.Create(path.Join(source, "file")) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("os.Create(): %v", err) - } - f.Close() - - link := path.Join(dir, "link") - if err := os.Symlink(target, link); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("os.Symlink(%q, %q): %v", target, link, err) - } - - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/sleep", "1000") - - // Mount to a symlink to ensure the mount code will follow it and mount - // at the symlink target. - spec.Mounts = append(spec.Mounts, specs.Mount{ - Type: "bind", - Destination: link, - Source: source, - }) - - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - cont, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("creating container: %v", err) - } - defer cont.Destroy() - - if err := cont.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("starting container: %v", err) - } - - // Check that symlink was resolved and mount was created where the symlink - // is pointing to. - file := path.Join(target, "file") - execArgs := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: "/usr/bin/test", - Argv: []string{"test", "-f", file}, - } - if ws, err := cont.executeSync(execArgs); err != nil || ws != 0 { - t.Fatalf("exec: test -f %q, ws: %v, err: %v", file, ws, err) - } - } -} - -// Check that --net-raw disables the CAP_NET_RAW capability. -func TestNetRaw(t *testing.T) { - capNetRaw := strconv.FormatUint(bits.MaskOf64(int(linux.CAP_NET_RAW)), 10) - app, err := testutil.FindFile("runsc/container/test_app/test_app") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal("error finding test_app:", err) - } - - for _, enableRaw := range []bool{true, false} { - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - conf.EnableRaw = enableRaw - - test := "--enabled" - if !enableRaw { - test = "--disabled" - } - - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs(app, "capability", test, capNetRaw) - if err := run(spec, conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Error running container: %v", err) - } - } -} - -// TestOverlayfsStaleRead most basic test that '--overlayfs-stale-read' works. -func TestOverlayfsStaleRead(t *testing.T) { - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - conf.OverlayfsStaleRead = true - - in, err := ioutil.TempFile(testutil.TmpDir(), "stale-read.in") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempFile() failed: %v", err) - } - defer in.Close() - if _, err := in.WriteString("stale data"); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("in.Write() failed: %v", err) - } - - out, err := ioutil.TempFile(testutil.TmpDir(), "stale-read.out") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempFile() failed: %v", err) - } - defer out.Close() - - const want = "foobar" - cmd := fmt.Sprintf("cat %q && echo %q> %q && cp %q %q", in.Name(), want, in.Name(), in.Name(), out.Name()) - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/bash", "-c", cmd) - if err := run(spec, conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Error running container: %v", err) - } - - gotBytes, err := ioutil.ReadAll(out) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("out.Read() failed: %v", err) - } - got := strings.TrimSpace(string(gotBytes)) - if want != got { - t.Errorf("Wrong content in out file, got: %q. want: %q", got, want) - } -} - -// executeSync synchronously executes a new process. -func (cont *Container) executeSync(args *control.ExecArgs) (syscall.WaitStatus, error) { - pid, err := cont.Execute(args) - if err != nil { - return 0, fmt.Errorf("error executing: %v", err) - } - ws, err := cont.WaitPID(pid) - if err != nil { - return 0, fmt.Errorf("error waiting: %v", err) - } - return ws, nil -} - -func TestMain(m *testing.M) { - log.SetLevel(log.Debug) - flag.Parse() - if err := testutil.ConfigureExePath(); err != nil { - panic(err.Error()) - } - specutils.MaybeRunAsRoot() - os.Exit(m.Run()) -} diff --git a/runsc/container/multi_container_test.go b/runsc/container/multi_container_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9e02a825e..000000000 --- a/runsc/container/multi_container_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1595 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package container - -import ( - "fmt" - "io/ioutil" - "math" - "os" - "path" - "path/filepath" - "strings" - "sync" - "syscall" - "testing" - "time" - - specs "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/control" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/boot" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/specutils" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/testutil" -) - -func createSpecs(cmds ...[]string) ([]*specs.Spec, []string) { - var specs []*specs.Spec - var ids []string - rootID := testutil.UniqueContainerID() - - for i, cmd := range cmds { - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs(cmd...) - if i == 0 { - spec.Annotations = map[string]string{ - specutils.ContainerdContainerTypeAnnotation: specutils.ContainerdContainerTypeSandbox, - } - ids = append(ids, rootID) - } else { - spec.Annotations = map[string]string{ - specutils.ContainerdContainerTypeAnnotation: specutils.ContainerdContainerTypeContainer, - specutils.ContainerdSandboxIDAnnotation: rootID, - } - ids = append(ids, testutil.UniqueContainerID()) - } - specs = append(specs, spec) - } - return specs, ids -} - -func startContainers(conf *boot.Config, specs []*specs.Spec, ids []string) ([]*Container, func(), error) { - // Setup root dir if one hasn't been provided. - if len(conf.RootDir) == 0 { - rootDir, err := testutil.SetupRootDir() - if err != nil { - return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error creating root dir: %v", err) - } - conf.RootDir = rootDir - } - - var containers []*Container - var bundles []string - cleanup := func() { - for _, c := range containers { - c.Destroy() - } - for _, b := range bundles { - os.RemoveAll(b) - } - os.RemoveAll(conf.RootDir) - } - for i, spec := range specs { - bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupBundleDir(spec) - if err != nil { - cleanup() - return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - bundles = append(bundles, bundleDir) - - args := Args{ - ID: ids[i], - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - cont, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - cleanup() - return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - containers = append(containers, cont) - - if err := cont.Start(conf); err != nil { - cleanup() - return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - } - return containers, cleanup, nil -} - -type execDesc struct { - c *Container - cmd []string - want int - desc string -} - -func execMany(execs []execDesc) error { - for _, exec := range execs { - args := &control.ExecArgs{Argv: exec.cmd} - if ws, err := exec.c.executeSync(args); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error executing %+v: %v", args, err) - } else if ws.ExitStatus() != exec.want { - return fmt.Errorf("%q: exec %q got exit status: %d, want: %d", exec.desc, exec.cmd, ws.ExitStatus(), exec.want) - } - } - return nil -} - -func createSharedMount(mount specs.Mount, name string, pod ...*specs.Spec) { - for _, spec := range pod { - spec.Annotations[path.Join(boot.MountPrefix, name, "source")] = mount.Source - spec.Annotations[path.Join(boot.MountPrefix, name, "type")] = mount.Type - spec.Annotations[path.Join(boot.MountPrefix, name, "share")] = "pod" - if len(mount.Options) > 0 { - spec.Annotations[path.Join(boot.MountPrefix, name, "options")] = strings.Join(mount.Options, ",") - } - } -} - -// TestMultiContainerSanity checks that it is possible to run 2 dead-simple -// containers in the same sandbox. -func TestMultiContainerSanity(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(all...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - // Setup the containers. - sleep := []string{"sleep", "100"} - specs, ids := createSpecs(sleep, sleep) - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, specs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Check via ps that multiple processes are running. - expectedPL := []*control.Process{ - {PID: 1, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[0], expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for sleep to start: %v", err) - } - expectedPL = []*control.Process{ - {PID: 2, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[1], expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for sleep to start: %v", err) - } - } -} - -// TestMultiPIDNS checks that it is possible to run 2 dead-simple -// containers in the same sandbox with different pidns. -func TestMultiPIDNS(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(all...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - // Setup the containers. - sleep := []string{"sleep", "100"} - testSpecs, ids := createSpecs(sleep, sleep) - testSpecs[1].Linux = &specs.Linux{ - Namespaces: []specs.LinuxNamespace{ - { - Type: "pid", - }, - }, - } - - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, testSpecs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Check via ps that multiple processes are running. - expectedPL := []*control.Process{ - {PID: 1, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[0], expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for sleep to start: %v", err) - } - expectedPL = []*control.Process{ - {PID: 1, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[1], expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for sleep to start: %v", err) - } - } -} - -// TestMultiPIDNSPath checks the pidns path. -func TestMultiPIDNSPath(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(all...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - // Setup the containers. - sleep := []string{"sleep", "100"} - testSpecs, ids := createSpecs(sleep, sleep, sleep) - testSpecs[0].Linux = &specs.Linux{ - Namespaces: []specs.LinuxNamespace{ - { - Type: "pid", - Path: "/proc/1/ns/pid", - }, - }, - } - testSpecs[1].Linux = &specs.Linux{ - Namespaces: []specs.LinuxNamespace{ - { - Type: "pid", - Path: "/proc/1/ns/pid", - }, - }, - } - testSpecs[2].Linux = &specs.Linux{ - Namespaces: []specs.LinuxNamespace{ - { - Type: "pid", - Path: "/proc/2/ns/pid", - }, - }, - } - - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, testSpecs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Check via ps that multiple processes are running. - expectedPL := []*control.Process{ - {PID: 1, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[0], expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for sleep to start: %v", err) - } - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[2], expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for sleep to start: %v", err) - } - - expectedPL = []*control.Process{ - {PID: 2, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[1], expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for sleep to start: %v", err) - } - } -} - -func TestMultiContainerWait(t *testing.T) { - // The first container should run the entire duration of the test. - cmd1 := []string{"sleep", "100"} - // We'll wait on the second container, which is much shorter lived. - cmd2 := []string{"sleep", "1"} - specs, ids := createSpecs(cmd1, cmd2) - - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, specs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Check via ps that multiple processes are running. - expectedPL := []*control.Process{ - {PID: 2, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[1], expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for sleep to start: %v", err) - } - - // Wait on the short lived container from multiple goroutines. - wg := sync.WaitGroup{} - for i := 0; i < 3; i++ { - wg.Add(1) - go func(c *Container) { - defer wg.Done() - if ws, err := c.Wait(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for process %s: %v", c.Spec.Process.Args, err) - } else if es := ws.ExitStatus(); es != 0 { - t.Errorf("process %s exited with non-zero status %d", c.Spec.Process.Args, es) - } - if _, err := c.Wait(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("wait for stopped container %s shouldn't fail: %v", c.Spec.Process.Args, err) - } - }(containers[1]) - } - - // Also wait via PID. - for i := 0; i < 3; i++ { - wg.Add(1) - go func(c *Container) { - defer wg.Done() - const pid = 2 - if ws, err := c.WaitPID(pid); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for PID %d: %v", pid, err) - } else if es := ws.ExitStatus(); es != 0 { - t.Errorf("PID %d exited with non-zero status %d", pid, es) - } - if _, err := c.WaitPID(pid); err == nil { - t.Errorf("wait for stopped PID %d should fail", pid) - } - }(containers[1]) - } - - wg.Wait() - - // After Wait returns, ensure that the root container is running and - // the child has finished. - expectedPL = []*control.Process{ - {PID: 1, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[0], expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for %q to start: %v", strings.Join(containers[0].Spec.Process.Args, " "), err) - } -} - -// TestExecWait ensures what we can wait containers and individual processes in the -// sandbox that have already exited. -func TestExecWait(t *testing.T) { - rootDir, err := testutil.SetupRootDir() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating root dir: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - - // The first container should run the entire duration of the test. - cmd1 := []string{"sleep", "100"} - // We'll wait on the second container, which is much shorter lived. - cmd2 := []string{"sleep", "1"} - specs, ids := createSpecs(cmd1, cmd2) - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, specs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Check via ps that process is running. - expectedPL := []*control.Process{ - {PID: 2, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[1], expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to wait for sleep to start: %v", err) - } - - // Wait for the second container to finish. - if err := waitForProcessCount(containers[1], 0); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to wait for second container to stop: %v", err) - } - - // Get the second container exit status. - if ws, err := containers[1].Wait(); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to wait for process %s: %v", containers[1].Spec.Process.Args, err) - } else if es := ws.ExitStatus(); es != 0 { - t.Fatalf("process %s exited with non-zero status %d", containers[1].Spec.Process.Args, es) - } - if _, err := containers[1].Wait(); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("wait for stopped container %s shouldn't fail: %v", containers[1].Spec.Process.Args, err) - } - - // Execute another process in the first container. - args := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: "/bin/sleep", - Argv: []string{"/bin/sleep", "1"}, - WorkingDirectory: "/", - KUID: 0, - } - pid, err := containers[0].Execute(args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error executing: %v", err) - } - - // Wait for the exec'd process to exit. - expectedPL = []*control.Process{ - {PID: 1, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[0], expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to wait for second container to stop: %v", err) - } - - // Get the exit status from the exec'd process. - if ws, err := containers[0].WaitPID(pid); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to wait for process %+v with pid %d: %v", args, pid, err) - } else if es := ws.ExitStatus(); es != 0 { - t.Fatalf("process %+v exited with non-zero status %d", args, es) - } - if _, err := containers[0].WaitPID(pid); err == nil { - t.Fatalf("wait for stopped process %+v should fail", args) - } -} - -// TestMultiContainerMount tests that bind mounts can be used with multiple -// containers. -func TestMultiContainerMount(t *testing.T) { - cmd1 := []string{"sleep", "100"} - - // 'src != dst' ensures that 'dst' doesn't exist in the host and must be - // properly mapped inside the container to work. - src, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "container") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal("ioutil.TempDir failed:", err) - } - dst := src + ".dst" - cmd2 := []string{"touch", filepath.Join(dst, "file")} - - sps, ids := createSpecs(cmd1, cmd2) - sps[1].Mounts = append(sps[1].Mounts, specs.Mount{ - Source: src, - Destination: dst, - Type: "bind", - }) - - // Setup the containers. - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, sps, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - ws, err := containers[1].Wait() - if err != nil { - t.Error("error waiting on container:", err) - } - if !ws.Exited() || ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { - t.Error("container failed, waitStatus:", ws) - } -} - -// TestMultiContainerSignal checks that it is possible to signal individual -// containers without killing the entire sandbox. -func TestMultiContainerSignal(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(all...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - // Setup the containers. - sleep := []string{"sleep", "100"} - specs, ids := createSpecs(sleep, sleep) - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, specs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Check via ps that container 1 process is running. - expectedPL := []*control.Process{ - {PID: 2, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[1], expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for sleep to start: %v", err) - } - - // Kill process 2. - if err := containers[1].SignalContainer(syscall.SIGKILL, false); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to kill process 2: %v", err) - } - - // Make sure process 1 is still running. - expectedPL = []*control.Process{ - {PID: 1, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[0], expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for sleep to start: %v", err) - } - - // goferPid is reset when container is destroyed. - goferPid := containers[1].GoferPid - - // Destroy container and ensure container's gofer process has exited. - if err := containers[1].Destroy(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to destroy container: %v", err) - } - _, _, err = specutils.RetryEintr(func() (uintptr, uintptr, error) { - cpid, err := syscall.Wait4(goferPid, nil, 0, nil) - return uintptr(cpid), 0, err - }) - if err != syscall.ECHILD { - t.Errorf("error waiting for gofer to exit: %v", err) - } - // Make sure process 1 is still running. - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[0], expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for sleep to start: %v", err) - } - - // Now that process 2 is gone, ensure we get an error trying to - // signal it again. - if err := containers[1].SignalContainer(syscall.SIGKILL, false); err == nil { - t.Errorf("container %q shouldn't exist, but we were able to signal it", containers[1].ID) - } - - // Kill process 1. - if err := containers[0].SignalContainer(syscall.SIGKILL, false); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to kill process 1: %v", err) - } - - // Ensure that container's gofer and sandbox process are no more. - err = blockUntilWaitable(containers[0].GoferPid) - if err != nil && err != syscall.ECHILD { - t.Errorf("error waiting for gofer to exit: %v", err) - } - - err = blockUntilWaitable(containers[0].Sandbox.Pid) - if err != nil && err != syscall.ECHILD { - t.Errorf("error waiting for sandbox to exit: %v", err) - } - - // The sentry should be gone, so signaling should yield an error. - if err := containers[0].SignalContainer(syscall.SIGKILL, false); err == nil { - t.Errorf("sandbox %q shouldn't exist, but we were able to signal it", containers[0].Sandbox.ID) - } - - if err := containers[0].Destroy(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to destroy container: %v", err) - } - } -} - -// TestMultiContainerDestroy checks that container are properly cleaned-up when -// they are destroyed. -func TestMultiContainerDestroy(t *testing.T) { - app, err := testutil.FindFile("runsc/container/test_app/test_app") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal("error finding test_app:", err) - } - - for _, conf := range configs(all...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - // First container will remain intact while the second container is killed. - podSpecs, ids := createSpecs( - []string{"sleep", "100"}, - []string{app, "fork-bomb"}) - - // Run the fork bomb in a PID namespace to prevent processes to be - // re-parented to PID=1 in the root container. - podSpecs[1].Linux = &specs.Linux{ - Namespaces: []specs.LinuxNamespace{{Type: "pid"}}, - } - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, podSpecs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Exec more processes to ensure signal all works for exec'd processes too. - args := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: app, - Argv: []string{app, "fork-bomb"}, - } - if _, err := containers[1].Execute(args); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error exec'ing: %v", err) - } - - // Let it brew... - time.Sleep(500 * time.Millisecond) - - if err := containers[1].Destroy(); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error destroying container: %v", err) - } - - // Check that destroy killed all processes belonging to the container and - // waited for them to exit before returning. - pss, err := containers[0].Sandbox.Processes("") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error getting process data from sandbox: %v", err) - } - expectedPL := []*control.Process{{PID: 1, Cmd: "sleep"}} - if !procListsEqual(pss, expectedPL) { - t.Errorf("container got process list: %s, want: %s", procListToString(pss), procListToString(expectedPL)) - } - - // Check that cont.Destroy is safe to call multiple times. - if err := containers[1].Destroy(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("error destroying container: %v", err) - } - } -} - -func TestMultiContainerProcesses(t *testing.T) { - // Note: use curly braces to keep 'sh' process around. Otherwise, shell - // will just execve into 'sleep' and both containers will look the - // same. - specs, ids := createSpecs( - []string{"sleep", "100"}, - []string{"sh", "-c", "{ sleep 100; }"}) - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, specs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Check root's container process list doesn't include other containers. - expectedPL0 := []*control.Process{ - {PID: 1, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[0], expectedPL0); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for process to start: %v", err) - } - - // Same for the other container. - expectedPL1 := []*control.Process{ - {PID: 2, Cmd: "sh"}, - {PID: 3, PPID: 2, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[1], expectedPL1); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for process to start: %v", err) - } - - // Now exec into the second container and verify it shows up in the container. - args := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: "/bin/sleep", - Argv: []string{"/bin/sleep", "100"}, - } - if _, err := containers[1].Execute(args); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error exec'ing: %v", err) - } - expectedPL1 = append(expectedPL1, &control.Process{PID: 4, Cmd: "sleep"}) - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[1], expectedPL1); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for process to start: %v", err) - } - // Root container should remain unchanged. - if err := waitForProcessList(containers[0], expectedPL0); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for process to start: %v", err) - } -} - -// TestMultiContainerKillAll checks that all process that belong to a container -// are killed when SIGKILL is sent to *all* processes in that container. -func TestMultiContainerKillAll(t *testing.T) { - for _, tc := range []struct { - killContainer bool - }{ - {killContainer: true}, - {killContainer: false}, - } { - app, err := testutil.FindFile("runsc/container/test_app/test_app") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal("error finding test_app:", err) - } - - // First container will remain intact while the second container is killed. - specs, ids := createSpecs( - []string{app, "task-tree", "--depth=2", "--width=2"}, - []string{app, "task-tree", "--depth=4", "--width=2"}) - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, specs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Wait until all processes are created. - rootProcCount := int(math.Pow(2, 3) - 1) - if err := waitForProcessCount(containers[0], rootProcCount); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - procCount := int(math.Pow(2, 5) - 1) - if err := waitForProcessCount(containers[1], procCount); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - - // Exec more processes to ensure signal works for exec'd processes too. - args := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: app, - Argv: []string{app, "task-tree", "--depth=2", "--width=2"}, - } - if _, err := containers[1].Execute(args); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error exec'ing: %v", err) - } - // Wait for these new processes to start. - procCount += int(math.Pow(2, 3) - 1) - if err := waitForProcessCount(containers[1], procCount); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - - if tc.killContainer { - // First kill the init process to make the container be stopped with - // processes still running inside. - containers[1].SignalContainer(syscall.SIGKILL, false) - op := func() error { - c, err := Load(conf.RootDir, ids[1]) - if err != nil { - return err - } - if c.Status != Stopped { - return fmt.Errorf("container is not stopped") - } - return nil - } - if err := testutil.Poll(op, 5*time.Second); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("container did not stop %q: %v", containers[1].ID, err) - } - } - - c, err := Load(conf.RootDir, ids[1]) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to load child container %q: %v", c.ID, err) - } - // Kill'Em All - if err := c.SignalContainer(syscall.SIGKILL, true); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("failed to send SIGKILL to container %q: %v", c.ID, err) - } - - // Check that all processes are gone. - if err := waitForProcessCount(containers[1], 0); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - // Check that root container was not affected. - if err := waitForProcessCount(containers[0], rootProcCount); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err) - } - } -} - -func TestMultiContainerDestroyNotStarted(t *testing.T) { - specs, ids := createSpecs( - []string{"/bin/sleep", "100"}, - []string{"/bin/sleep", "100"}) - rootDir, err := testutil.SetupRootDir() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating root dir: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - - conf := testutil.TestConfigWithRoot(rootDir) - - // Create and start root container. - rootBundleDir, err := testutil.SetupBundleDir(specs[0]) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootBundleDir) - - rootArgs := Args{ - ID: ids[0], - Spec: specs[0], - BundleDir: rootBundleDir, - } - root, err := New(conf, rootArgs) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating root container: %v", err) - } - defer root.Destroy() - if err := root.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting root container: %v", err) - } - - // Create and destroy sub-container. - bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupBundleDir(specs[1]) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - args := Args{ - ID: ids[1], - Spec: specs[1], - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - cont, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - - // Check that container can be destroyed. - if err := cont.Destroy(); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("deleting non-started container failed: %v", err) - } -} - -// TestMultiContainerDestroyStarting attempts to force a race between start -// and destroy. -func TestMultiContainerDestroyStarting(t *testing.T) { - cmds := make([][]string, 10) - for i := range cmds { - cmds[i] = []string{"/bin/sleep", "100"} - } - specs, ids := createSpecs(cmds...) - - rootDir, err := testutil.SetupRootDir() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating root dir: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - - conf := testutil.TestConfigWithRoot(rootDir) - - // Create and start root container. - rootBundleDir, err := testutil.SetupBundleDir(specs[0]) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootBundleDir) - - rootArgs := Args{ - ID: ids[0], - Spec: specs[0], - BundleDir: rootBundleDir, - } - root, err := New(conf, rootArgs) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating root container: %v", err) - } - defer root.Destroy() - if err := root.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting root container: %v", err) - } - - wg := sync.WaitGroup{} - for i := range cmds { - if i == 0 { - continue // skip root container - } - - bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupBundleDir(specs[i]) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - rootArgs := Args{ - ID: ids[i], - Spec: specs[i], - BundleDir: rootBundleDir, - } - cont, err := New(conf, rootArgs) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - - // Container is not thread safe, so load another instance to run in - // concurrently. - startCont, err := Load(rootDir, ids[i]) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error loading container: %v", err) - } - wg.Add(1) - go func() { - defer wg.Done() - startCont.Start(conf) // ignore failures, start can fail if destroy runs first. - }() - - wg.Add(1) - go func() { - defer wg.Done() - if err := cont.Destroy(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("deleting non-started container failed: %v", err) - } - }() - } - wg.Wait() -} - -// TestMultiContainerDifferentFilesystems tests that different containers have -// different root filesystems. -func TestMultiContainerDifferentFilesystems(t *testing.T) { - filename := "/foo" - // Root container will create file and then sleep. - cmdRoot := []string{"sh", "-c", fmt.Sprintf("touch %q && sleep 100", filename)} - - // Child containers will assert that the file does not exist, and will - // then create it. - script := fmt.Sprintf("if [ -f %q ]; then exit 1; else touch %q; fi", filename, filename) - cmd := []string{"sh", "-c", script} - - // Make sure overlay is enabled, and none of the root filesystems are - // read-only, otherwise we won't be able to create the file. - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - conf.Overlay = true - specs, ids := createSpecs(cmdRoot, cmd, cmd) - for _, s := range specs { - s.Root.Readonly = false - } - - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, specs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Both child containers should exit successfully. - for i, c := range containers { - if i == 0 { - // Don't wait on the root. - continue - } - if ws, err := c.Wait(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for process %s: %v", c.Spec.Process.Args, err) - } else if es := ws.ExitStatus(); es != 0 { - t.Errorf("process %s exited with non-zero status %d", c.Spec.Process.Args, es) - } - } -} - -// TestMultiContainerContainerDestroyStress tests that IO operations continue -// to work after containers have been stopped and gofers killed. -func TestMultiContainerContainerDestroyStress(t *testing.T) { - app, err := testutil.FindFile("runsc/container/test_app/test_app") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal("error finding test_app:", err) - } - - // Setup containers. Root container just reaps children, while the others - // perform some IOs. Children are executed in 3 batches of 10. Within the - // batch there is overlap between containers starting and being destroyed. In - // between batches all containers stop before starting another batch. - cmds := [][]string{{app, "reaper"}} - const batchSize = 10 - for i := 0; i < 3*batchSize; i++ { - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "gofer-stop-test") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal("ioutil.TempDir failed:", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(dir) - - cmd := "find /bin -type f | head | xargs -I SRC cp SRC " + dir - cmds = append(cmds, []string{"sh", "-c", cmd}) - } - allSpecs, allIDs := createSpecs(cmds...) - - rootDir, err := testutil.SetupRootDir() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating root dir: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - - // Split up the specs and IDs. - rootSpec := allSpecs[0] - rootID := allIDs[0] - childrenSpecs := allSpecs[1:] - childrenIDs := allIDs[1:] - - bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupBundleDir(rootSpec) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up bundle dir: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Start root container. - conf := testutil.TestConfigWithRoot(rootDir) - rootArgs := Args{ - ID: rootID, - Spec: rootSpec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - root, err := New(conf, rootArgs) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating root container: %v", err) - } - if err := root.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting root container: %v", err) - } - defer root.Destroy() - - // Run batches. Each batch starts containers in parallel, then wait and - // destroy them before starting another batch. - for i := 0; i < len(childrenSpecs); i += batchSize { - t.Logf("Starting batch from %d to %d", i, i+batchSize) - specs := childrenSpecs[i : i+batchSize] - ids := childrenIDs[i : i+batchSize] - - var children []*Container - for j, spec := range specs { - bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupBundleDir(spec) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - args := Args{ - ID: ids[j], - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - child, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - children = append(children, child) - - if err := child.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // Give a small gap between containers. - time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond) - } - for _, child := range children { - ws, err := child.Wait() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("waiting for container: %v", err) - } - if !ws.Exited() || ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { - t.Fatalf("container failed, waitStatus: %x (%d)", ws, ws.ExitStatus()) - } - if err := child.Destroy(); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error destroying container: %v", err) - } - } - } -} - -// Test that pod shared mounts are properly mounted in 2 containers and that -// changes from one container is reflected in the other. -func TestMultiContainerSharedMount(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(all...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - // Setup the containers. - sleep := []string{"sleep", "100"} - podSpec, ids := createSpecs(sleep, sleep) - mnt0 := specs.Mount{ - Destination: "/mydir/test", - Source: "/some/dir", - Type: "tmpfs", - Options: nil, - } - podSpec[0].Mounts = append(podSpec[0].Mounts, mnt0) - - mnt1 := mnt0 - mnt1.Destination = "/mydir2/test2" - podSpec[1].Mounts = append(podSpec[1].Mounts, mnt1) - - createSharedMount(mnt0, "test-mount", podSpec...) - - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, podSpec, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - file0 := path.Join(mnt0.Destination, "abc") - file1 := path.Join(mnt1.Destination, "abc") - execs := []execDesc{ - { - c: containers[0], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "-d", mnt0.Destination}, - desc: "directory is mounted in container0", - }, - { - c: containers[1], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "-d", mnt1.Destination}, - desc: "directory is mounted in container1", - }, - { - c: containers[0], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/touch", file0}, - desc: "create file in container0", - }, - { - c: containers[0], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "-f", file0}, - desc: "file appears in container0", - }, - { - c: containers[1], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "-f", file1}, - desc: "file appears in container1", - }, - { - c: containers[1], - cmd: []string{"/bin/rm", file1}, - desc: "file removed from container1", - }, - { - c: containers[0], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "!", "-f", file0}, - desc: "file removed from container0", - }, - { - c: containers[1], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "!", "-f", file1}, - desc: "file removed from container1", - }, - { - c: containers[1], - cmd: []string{"/bin/mkdir", file1}, - desc: "create directory in container1", - }, - { - c: containers[0], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "-d", file0}, - desc: "dir appears in container0", - }, - { - c: containers[1], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "-d", file1}, - desc: "dir appears in container1", - }, - { - c: containers[0], - cmd: []string{"/bin/rmdir", file0}, - desc: "create directory in container0", - }, - { - c: containers[0], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "!", "-d", file0}, - desc: "dir removed from container0", - }, - { - c: containers[1], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "!", "-d", file1}, - desc: "dir removed from container1", - }, - } - if err := execMany(execs); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err.Error()) - } - } -} - -// Test that pod mounts are mounted as readonly when requested. -func TestMultiContainerSharedMountReadonly(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(all...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - // Setup the containers. - sleep := []string{"sleep", "100"} - podSpec, ids := createSpecs(sleep, sleep) - mnt0 := specs.Mount{ - Destination: "/mydir/test", - Source: "/some/dir", - Type: "tmpfs", - Options: []string{"ro"}, - } - podSpec[0].Mounts = append(podSpec[0].Mounts, mnt0) - - mnt1 := mnt0 - mnt1.Destination = "/mydir2/test2" - podSpec[1].Mounts = append(podSpec[1].Mounts, mnt1) - - createSharedMount(mnt0, "test-mount", podSpec...) - - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, podSpec, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - file0 := path.Join(mnt0.Destination, "abc") - file1 := path.Join(mnt1.Destination, "abc") - execs := []execDesc{ - { - c: containers[0], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "-d", mnt0.Destination}, - desc: "directory is mounted in container0", - }, - { - c: containers[1], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "-d", mnt1.Destination}, - desc: "directory is mounted in container1", - }, - { - c: containers[0], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/touch", file0}, - want: 1, - desc: "fails to write to container0", - }, - { - c: containers[1], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/touch", file1}, - want: 1, - desc: "fails to write to container1", - }, - } - if err := execMany(execs); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err.Error()) - } - } -} - -// Test that shared pod mounts continue to work after container is restarted. -func TestMultiContainerSharedMountRestart(t *testing.T) { - for _, conf := range configs(all...) { - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - // Setup the containers. - sleep := []string{"sleep", "100"} - podSpec, ids := createSpecs(sleep, sleep) - mnt0 := specs.Mount{ - Destination: "/mydir/test", - Source: "/some/dir", - Type: "tmpfs", - Options: nil, - } - podSpec[0].Mounts = append(podSpec[0].Mounts, mnt0) - - mnt1 := mnt0 - mnt1.Destination = "/mydir2/test2" - podSpec[1].Mounts = append(podSpec[1].Mounts, mnt1) - - createSharedMount(mnt0, "test-mount", podSpec...) - - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, podSpec, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - file0 := path.Join(mnt0.Destination, "abc") - file1 := path.Join(mnt1.Destination, "abc") - execs := []execDesc{ - { - c: containers[0], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/touch", file0}, - desc: "create file in container0", - }, - { - c: containers[0], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "-f", file0}, - desc: "file appears in container0", - }, - { - c: containers[1], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "-f", file1}, - desc: "file appears in container1", - }, - } - if err := execMany(execs); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err.Error()) - } - - containers[1].Destroy() - - bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupBundleDir(podSpec[1]) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error restarting container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - args := Args{ - ID: ids[1], - Spec: podSpec[1], - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - containers[1], err = New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - if err := containers[1].Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - execs = []execDesc{ - { - c: containers[0], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "-f", file0}, - desc: "file is still in container0", - }, - { - c: containers[1], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "-f", file1}, - desc: "file is still in container1", - }, - { - c: containers[1], - cmd: []string{"/bin/rm", file1}, - desc: "file removed from container1", - }, - { - c: containers[0], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "!", "-f", file0}, - desc: "file removed from container0", - }, - { - c: containers[1], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "!", "-f", file1}, - desc: "file removed from container1", - }, - } - if err := execMany(execs); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err.Error()) - } - } -} - -// Test that unsupported pod mounts options are ignored when matching master and -// slave mounts. -func TestMultiContainerSharedMountUnsupportedOptions(t *testing.T) { - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - // Setup the containers. - sleep := []string{"/bin/sleep", "100"} - podSpec, ids := createSpecs(sleep, sleep) - mnt0 := specs.Mount{ - Destination: "/mydir/test", - Source: "/some/dir", - Type: "tmpfs", - Options: []string{"rw", "rbind", "relatime"}, - } - podSpec[0].Mounts = append(podSpec[0].Mounts, mnt0) - - mnt1 := mnt0 - mnt1.Destination = "/mydir2/test2" - mnt1.Options = []string{"rw", "nosuid"} - podSpec[1].Mounts = append(podSpec[1].Mounts, mnt1) - - createSharedMount(mnt0, "test-mount", podSpec...) - - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, podSpec, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - execs := []execDesc{ - { - c: containers[0], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "-d", mnt0.Destination}, - desc: "directory is mounted in container0", - }, - { - c: containers[1], - cmd: []string{"/usr/bin/test", "-d", mnt1.Destination}, - desc: "directory is mounted in container1", - }, - } - if err := execMany(execs); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err.Error()) - } -} - -// Test that one container can send an FD to another container, even though -// they have distinct MountNamespaces. -func TestMultiContainerMultiRootCanHandleFDs(t *testing.T) { - app, err := testutil.FindFile("runsc/container/test_app/test_app") - if err != nil { - t.Fatal("error finding test_app:", err) - } - - // We set up two containers with one shared mount that is used for a - // shared socket. The first container will send an FD over the socket - // to the second container. The FD corresponds to a file in the first - // container's mount namespace that is not part of the second - // container's mount namespace. However, the second container still - // should be able to read the FD. - - // Create a shared mount where we will put the socket. - sharedMnt := specs.Mount{ - Destination: "/mydir/test", - Type: "tmpfs", - // Shared mounts need a Source, even for tmpfs. It is only used - // to match up different shared mounts inside the pod. - Source: "/some/dir", - } - socketPath := filepath.Join(sharedMnt.Destination, "socket") - - // Create a writeable tmpfs mount where the FD sender app will create - // files to send. This will only be mounted in the FD sender. - writeableMnt := specs.Mount{ - Destination: "/tmp", - Type: "tmpfs", - } - - // Create the specs. - specs, ids := createSpecs( - []string{"sleep", "1000"}, - []string{app, "fd_sender", "--socket", socketPath}, - []string{app, "fd_receiver", "--socket", socketPath}, - ) - createSharedMount(sharedMnt, "shared-mount", specs...) - specs[1].Mounts = append(specs[2].Mounts, sharedMnt, writeableMnt) - specs[2].Mounts = append(specs[1].Mounts, sharedMnt) - - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, specs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Both containers should exit successfully. - for _, c := range containers[1:] { - if ws, err := c.Wait(); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for process %s: %v", c.Spec.Process.Args, err) - } else if es := ws.ExitStatus(); es != 0 { - t.Errorf("process %s exited with non-zero status %d", c.Spec.Process.Args, es) - } - } -} - -// Test that container is destroyed when Gofer is killed. -func TestMultiContainerGoferKilled(t *testing.T) { - sleep := []string{"sleep", "100"} - specs, ids := createSpecs(sleep, sleep, sleep) - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - containers, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, specs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Ensure container is running - c := containers[2] - expectedPL := []*control.Process{ - {PID: 3, Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(c, expectedPL); err != nil { - t.Errorf("failed to wait for sleep to start: %v", err) - } - - // Kill container's gofer. - if err := syscall.Kill(c.GoferPid, syscall.SIGKILL); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("syscall.Kill(%d, SIGKILL)=%v", c.GoferPid, err) - } - - // Wait until container stops. - if err := waitForProcessList(c, nil); err != nil { - t.Errorf("Container %q was not stopped after gofer death: %v", c.ID, err) - } - - // Check that container isn't running anymore. - args := &control.ExecArgs{Argv: []string{"/bin/true"}} - if _, err := c.executeSync(args); err == nil { - t.Fatalf("Container %q was not stopped after gofer death", c.ID) - } - - // Check that other containers are unaffected. - for i, c := range containers { - if i == 2 { - continue // container[2] has been killed. - } - pl := []*control.Process{ - {PID: kernel.ThreadID(i + 1), Cmd: "sleep"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(c, pl); err != nil { - t.Errorf("Container %q was affected by another container: %v", c.ID, err) - } - args := &control.ExecArgs{Argv: []string{"/bin/true"}} - if _, err := c.executeSync(args); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Container %q was affected by another container: %v", c.ID, err) - } - } - - // Kill root container's gofer to bring entire sandbox down. - c = containers[0] - if err := syscall.Kill(c.GoferPid, syscall.SIGKILL); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("syscall.Kill(%d, SIGKILL)=%v", c.GoferPid, err) - } - - // Wait until sandbox stops. waitForProcessList will loop until sandbox exits - // and RPC errors out. - impossiblePL := []*control.Process{ - {PID: 100, Cmd: "non-existent-process"}, - } - if err := waitForProcessList(c, impossiblePL); err == nil { - t.Fatalf("Sandbox was not killed after gofer death") - } - - // Check that entire sandbox isn't running anymore. - for _, c := range containers { - args := &control.ExecArgs{Argv: []string{"/bin/true"}} - if _, err := c.executeSync(args); err == nil { - t.Fatalf("Container %q was not stopped after gofer death", c.ID) - } - } -} - -func TestMultiContainerLoadSandbox(t *testing.T) { - sleep := []string{"sleep", "100"} - specs, ids := createSpecs(sleep, sleep, sleep) - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - - // Create containers for the sandbox. - wants, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, specs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Then create unrelated containers. - for i := 0; i < 3; i++ { - specs, ids = createSpecs(sleep, sleep, sleep) - _, cleanup, err = startContainers(conf, specs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - } - - // Create an unrelated directory under root. - dir := filepath.Join(conf.RootDir, "not-a-container") - if err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0755); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("os.MkdirAll(%q)=%v", dir, err) - } - - // Create a valid but empty container directory. - randomCID := testutil.UniqueContainerID() - dir = filepath.Join(conf.RootDir, randomCID) - if err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0755); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("os.MkdirAll(%q)=%v", dir, err) - } - - // Load the sandbox and check that the correct containers were returned. - id := wants[0].Sandbox.ID - gots, err := loadSandbox(conf.RootDir, id) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("loadSandbox()=%v", err) - } - wantIDs := make(map[string]struct{}) - for _, want := range wants { - wantIDs[want.ID] = struct{}{} - } - for _, got := range gots { - if got.Sandbox.ID != id { - t.Errorf("wrong sandbox ID, got: %v, want: %v", got.Sandbox.ID, id) - } - if _, ok := wantIDs[got.ID]; !ok { - t.Errorf("wrong container ID, got: %v, wants: %v", got.ID, wantIDs) - } - delete(wantIDs, got.ID) - } - if len(wantIDs) != 0 { - t.Errorf("containers not found: %v", wantIDs) - } -} - -// TestMultiContainerRunNonRoot checks that child container can be configured -// when running as non-privileged user. -func TestMultiContainerRunNonRoot(t *testing.T) { - cmdRoot := []string{"/bin/sleep", "100"} - cmdSub := []string{"/bin/true"} - podSpecs, ids := createSpecs(cmdRoot, cmdSub) - - // User running inside container can't list '$TMP/blocked' and would fail to - // mount it. - blocked, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "blocked") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempDir() failed: %v", err) - } - if err := os.Chmod(blocked, 0700); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("os.MkDir(%q) failed: %v", blocked, err) - } - dir := path.Join(blocked, "test") - if err := os.Mkdir(dir, 0755); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("os.MkDir(%q) failed: %v", dir, err) - } - - src, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "src") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempDir() failed: %v", err) - } - - // Set a random user/group with no access to "blocked" dir. - podSpecs[1].Process.User.UID = 343 - podSpecs[1].Process.User.GID = 2401 - podSpecs[1].Process.Capabilities = nil - - podSpecs[1].Mounts = append(podSpecs[1].Mounts, specs.Mount{ - Destination: dir, - Source: src, - Type: "bind", - }) - - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - pod, cleanup, err := startContainers(conf, podSpecs, ids) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting containers: %v", err) - } - defer cleanup() - - // Once all containers are started, wait for the child container to exit. - // This means that the volume was mounted properly. - ws, err := pod[1].Wait() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("running child container: %v", err) - } - if !ws.Exited() || ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { - t.Fatalf("child container failed, waitStatus: %v", ws) - } -} diff --git a/runsc/container/shared_volume_test.go b/runsc/container/shared_volume_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index dc4194134..000000000 --- a/runsc/container/shared_volume_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,277 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package container - -import ( - "bytes" - "fmt" - "io/ioutil" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "testing" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/control" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/boot" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/testutil" -) - -// TestSharedVolume checks that modifications to a volume mount are propagated -// into and out of the sandbox. -func TestSharedVolume(t *testing.T) { - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - conf.FileAccess = boot.FileAccessShared - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - // Main process just sleeps. We will use "exec" to probe the state of - // the filesystem. - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "1000") - - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "shared-volume-test") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("TempDir failed: %v", err) - } - - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create and start the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - c, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer c.Destroy() - if err := c.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // File that will be used to check consistency inside/outside sandbox. - filename := filepath.Join(dir, "file") - - // File does not exist yet. Reading from the sandbox should fail. - argsTestFile := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: "/usr/bin/test", - Argv: []string{"test", "-f", filename}, - } - if ws, err := c.executeSync(argsTestFile); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("unexpected error testing file %q: %v", filename, err) - } else if ws.ExitStatus() == 0 { - t.Errorf("test %q exited with code %v, wanted not zero", ws.ExitStatus(), err) - } - - // Create the file from outside of the sandbox. - if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filename, []byte("foobar"), 0777); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error writing to file %q: %v", filename, err) - } - - // Now we should be able to test the file from within the sandbox. - if ws, err := c.executeSync(argsTestFile); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("unexpected error testing file %q: %v", filename, err) - } else if ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { - t.Errorf("test %q exited with code %v, wanted zero", filename, ws.ExitStatus()) - } - - // Rename the file from outside of the sandbox. - newFilename := filepath.Join(dir, "newfile") - if err := os.Rename(filename, newFilename); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("os.Rename(%q, %q) failed: %v", filename, newFilename, err) - } - - // File should no longer exist at the old path within the sandbox. - if ws, err := c.executeSync(argsTestFile); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("unexpected error testing file %q: %v", filename, err) - } else if ws.ExitStatus() == 0 { - t.Errorf("test %q exited with code %v, wanted not zero", filename, ws.ExitStatus()) - } - - // We should be able to test the new filename from within the sandbox. - argsTestNewFile := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: "/usr/bin/test", - Argv: []string{"test", "-f", newFilename}, - } - if ws, err := c.executeSync(argsTestNewFile); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("unexpected error testing file %q: %v", newFilename, err) - } else if ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { - t.Errorf("test %q exited with code %v, wanted zero", newFilename, ws.ExitStatus()) - } - - // Delete the renamed file from outside of the sandbox. - if err := os.Remove(newFilename); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error removing file %q: %v", filename, err) - } - - // Renamed file should no longer exist at the old path within the sandbox. - if ws, err := c.executeSync(argsTestNewFile); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("unexpected error testing file %q: %v", newFilename, err) - } else if ws.ExitStatus() == 0 { - t.Errorf("test %q exited with code %v, wanted not zero", newFilename, ws.ExitStatus()) - } - - // Now create the file from WITHIN the sandbox. - argsTouch := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: "/usr/bin/touch", - Argv: []string{"touch", filename}, - KUID: auth.KUID(os.Getuid()), - KGID: auth.KGID(os.Getgid()), - } - if ws, err := c.executeSync(argsTouch); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("unexpected error touching file %q: %v", filename, err) - } else if ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { - t.Errorf("touch %q exited with code %v, wanted zero", filename, ws.ExitStatus()) - } - - // File should exist outside the sandbox. - if _, err := os.Stat(filename); err != nil { - t.Errorf("stat %q got error %v, wanted nil", filename, err) - } - - // File should exist outside the sandbox. - if _, err := os.Stat(filename); err != nil { - t.Errorf("stat %q got error %v, wanted nil", filename, err) - } - - // Delete the file from within the sandbox. - argsRemove := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: "/bin/rm", - Argv: []string{"rm", filename}, - } - if ws, err := c.executeSync(argsRemove); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("unexpected error removing file %q: %v", filename, err) - } else if ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { - t.Errorf("remove %q exited with code %v, wanted zero", filename, ws.ExitStatus()) - } - - // File should not exist outside the sandbox. - if _, err := os.Stat(filename); !os.IsNotExist(err) { - t.Errorf("stat %q got error %v, wanted ErrNotExist", filename, err) - } -} - -func checkFile(c *Container, filename string, want []byte) error { - cpy := filename + ".copy" - argsCp := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: "/bin/cp", - Argv: []string{"cp", "-f", filename, cpy}, - } - if _, err := c.executeSync(argsCp); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("unexpected error copying file %q to %q: %v", filename, cpy, err) - } - got, err := ioutil.ReadFile(cpy) - if err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("Error reading file %q: %v", filename, err) - } - if !bytes.Equal(got, want) { - return fmt.Errorf("file content inside the sandbox is wrong, got: %q, want: %q", got, want) - } - return nil -} - -// TestSharedVolumeFile tests that changes to file content outside the sandbox -// is reflected inside. -func TestSharedVolumeFile(t *testing.T) { - conf := testutil.TestConfig() - conf.FileAccess = boot.FileAccessShared - t.Logf("Running test with conf: %+v", conf) - - // Main process just sleeps. We will use "exec" to probe the state of - // the filesystem. - spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "1000") - - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir(testutil.TmpDir(), "shared-volume-test") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("TempDir failed: %v", err) - } - - rootDir, bundleDir, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) - defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) - - // Create and start the container. - args := Args{ - ID: testutil.UniqueContainerID(), - Spec: spec, - BundleDir: bundleDir, - } - c, err := New(conf, args) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) - } - defer c.Destroy() - if err := c.Start(conf); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) - } - - // File that will be used to check consistency inside/outside sandbox. - filename := filepath.Join(dir, "file") - - // Write file from outside the container and check that the same content is - // read inside. - want := []byte("host-") - if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filename, []byte(want), 0666); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Error writing to %q: %v", filename, err) - } - if err := checkFile(c, filename, want); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err.Error()) - } - - // Append to file inside the container and check that content is not lost. - argsAppend := &control.ExecArgs{ - Filename: "/bin/bash", - Argv: []string{"bash", "-c", "echo -n sandbox- >> " + filename}, - } - if _, err := c.executeSync(argsAppend); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("unexpected error appending file %q: %v", filename, err) - } - want = []byte("host-sandbox-") - if err := checkFile(c, filename, want); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err.Error()) - } - - // Write again from outside the container and check that the same content is - // read inside. - f, err := os.OpenFile(filename, os.O_APPEND|os.O_WRONLY, 0) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Error openning file %q: %v", filename, err) - } - defer f.Close() - if _, err := f.Write([]byte("host")); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Error writing to file %q: %v", filename, err) - } - want = []byte("host-sandbox-host") - if err := checkFile(c, filename, want); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err.Error()) - } - - // Shrink file outside and check that the same content is read inside. - if err := f.Truncate(5); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Error truncating file %q: %v", filename, err) - } - want = want[:5] - if err := checkFile(c, filename, want); err != nil { - t.Fatal(err.Error()) - } -} diff --git a/runsc/container/test_app/BUILD b/runsc/container/test_app/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 9bf9e6e9d..000000000 --- a/runsc/container/test_app/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_binary") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_binary( - name = "test_app", - testonly = 1, - srcs = [ - "fds.go", - "test_app.go", - ], - pure = "on", - visibility = ["//runsc/container:__pkg__"], - deps = [ - "//pkg/unet", - "//runsc/testutil", - "@com_github_google_subcommands//:go_default_library", - ], -) diff --git a/runsc/container/test_app/fds.go b/runsc/container/test_app/fds.go deleted file mode 100644 index a90cc1662..000000000 --- a/runsc/container/test_app/fds.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package main - -import ( - "context" - "io/ioutil" - "log" - "os" - "time" - - "flag" - "github.com/google/subcommands" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/unet" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/testutil" -) - -const fileContents = "foobarbaz" - -// fdSender will open a file and send the FD over a unix domain socket. -type fdSender struct { - socketPath string -} - -// Name implements subcommands.Command.Name. -func (*fdSender) Name() string { - return "fd_sender" -} - -// Synopsis implements subcommands.Command.Synopsys. -func (*fdSender) Synopsis() string { - return "creates a file and sends the FD over the socket" -} - -// Usage implements subcommands.Command.Usage. -func (*fdSender) Usage() string { - return "fd_sender <flags>" -} - -// SetFlags implements subcommands.Command.SetFlags. -func (fds *fdSender) SetFlags(f *flag.FlagSet) { - f.StringVar(&fds.socketPath, "socket", "", "path to socket") -} - -// Execute implements subcommands.Command.Execute. -func (fds *fdSender) Execute(ctx context.Context, f *flag.FlagSet, args ...interface{}) subcommands.ExitStatus { - if fds.socketPath == "" { - log.Fatalf("socket flag must be set") - } - - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "") - if err != nil { - log.Fatalf("TempDir failed: %v", err) - } - - fileToSend, err := ioutil.TempFile(dir, "") - if err != nil { - log.Fatalf("TempFile failed: %v", err) - } - defer fileToSend.Close() - - if _, err := fileToSend.WriteString(fileContents); err != nil { - log.Fatalf("Write(%q) failed: %v", fileContents, err) - } - - // Receiver may not be started yet, so try connecting in a poll loop. - var s *unet.Socket - if err := testutil.Poll(func() error { - var err error - s, err = unet.Connect(fds.socketPath, true /* SEQPACKET, so we can send empty message with FD */) - return err - }, 10*time.Second); err != nil { - log.Fatalf("Error connecting to socket %q: %v", fds.socketPath, err) - } - defer s.Close() - - w := s.Writer(true) - w.ControlMessage.PackFDs(int(fileToSend.Fd())) - if _, err := w.WriteVec([][]byte{[]byte{'a'}}); err != nil { - log.Fatalf("Error sending FD %q over socket %q: %v", fileToSend.Fd(), fds.socketPath, err) - } - - log.Print("FD SENDER exiting successfully") - return subcommands.ExitSuccess -} - -// fdReceiver receives an FD from a unix domain socket and does things to it. -type fdReceiver struct { - socketPath string -} - -// Name implements subcommands.Command.Name. -func (*fdReceiver) Name() string { - return "fd_receiver" -} - -// Synopsis implements subcommands.Command.Synopsys. -func (*fdReceiver) Synopsis() string { - return "reads an FD from a unix socket, and then does things to it" -} - -// Usage implements subcommands.Command.Usage. -func (*fdReceiver) Usage() string { - return "fd_receiver <flags>" -} - -// SetFlags implements subcommands.Command.SetFlags. -func (fdr *fdReceiver) SetFlags(f *flag.FlagSet) { - f.StringVar(&fdr.socketPath, "socket", "", "path to socket") -} - -// Execute implements subcommands.Command.Execute. -func (fdr *fdReceiver) Execute(ctx context.Context, f *flag.FlagSet, args ...interface{}) subcommands.ExitStatus { - if fdr.socketPath == "" { - log.Fatalf("Flags cannot be empty, given: socket: %q", fdr.socketPath) - } - - ss, err := unet.BindAndListen(fdr.socketPath, true /* packet */) - if err != nil { - log.Fatalf("BindAndListen(%q) failed: %v", fdr.socketPath, err) - } - defer ss.Close() - - var s *unet.Socket - c := make(chan error, 1) - go func() { - var err error - s, err = ss.Accept() - c <- err - }() - - select { - case err := <-c: - if err != nil { - log.Fatalf("Accept() failed: %v", err) - } - case <-time.After(10 * time.Second): - log.Fatalf("Timeout waiting for accept") - } - - r := s.Reader(true) - r.EnableFDs(1) - b := [][]byte{{'a'}} - if n, err := r.ReadVec(b); n != 1 || err != nil { - log.Fatalf("ReadVec got n=%d err %v (wanted 0, nil)", n, err) - } - - fds, err := r.ExtractFDs() - if err != nil { - log.Fatalf("ExtractFD() got err %v", err) - } - if len(fds) != 1 { - log.Fatalf("ExtractFD() got %d FDs, wanted 1", len(fds)) - } - fd := fds[0] - - file := os.NewFile(uintptr(fd), "received file") - defer file.Close() - if _, err := file.Seek(0, os.SEEK_SET); err != nil { - log.Fatalf("Seek(0, 0) failed: %v", err) - } - - got, err := ioutil.ReadAll(file) - if err != nil { - log.Fatalf("ReadAll failed: %v", err) - } - if string(got) != fileContents { - log.Fatalf("ReadAll got %q want %q", string(got), fileContents) - } - - log.Print("FD RECEIVER exiting successfully") - return subcommands.ExitSuccess -} diff --git a/runsc/container/test_app/test_app.go b/runsc/container/test_app/test_app.go deleted file mode 100644 index 913d781c6..000000000 --- a/runsc/container/test_app/test_app.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,354 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Binary test_app is like a swiss knife for tests that need to run anything -// inside the sandbox. New functionality can be added with new commands. -package main - -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - "io/ioutil" - "log" - "net" - "os" - "os/exec" - "regexp" - "strconv" - sys "syscall" - "time" - - "flag" - "github.com/google/subcommands" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/testutil" -) - -func main() { - subcommands.Register(subcommands.HelpCommand(), "") - subcommands.Register(subcommands.FlagsCommand(), "") - subcommands.Register(new(capability), "") - subcommands.Register(new(fdReceiver), "") - subcommands.Register(new(fdSender), "") - subcommands.Register(new(forkBomb), "") - subcommands.Register(new(reaper), "") - subcommands.Register(new(syscall), "") - subcommands.Register(new(taskTree), "") - subcommands.Register(new(uds), "") - - flag.Parse() - - exitCode := subcommands.Execute(context.Background()) - os.Exit(int(exitCode)) -} - -type uds struct { - fileName string - socketPath string -} - -// Name implements subcommands.Command.Name. -func (*uds) Name() string { - return "uds" -} - -// Synopsis implements subcommands.Command.Synopsys. -func (*uds) Synopsis() string { - return "creates unix domain socket client and server. Client sends a contant flow of sequential numbers. Server prints them to --file" -} - -// Usage implements subcommands.Command.Usage. -func (*uds) Usage() string { - return "uds <flags>" -} - -// SetFlags implements subcommands.Command.SetFlags. -func (c *uds) SetFlags(f *flag.FlagSet) { - f.StringVar(&c.fileName, "file", "", "name of output file") - f.StringVar(&c.socketPath, "socket", "", "path to socket") -} - -// Execute implements subcommands.Command.Execute. -func (c *uds) Execute(ctx context.Context, f *flag.FlagSet, args ...interface{}) subcommands.ExitStatus { - if c.fileName == "" || c.socketPath == "" { - log.Fatalf("Flags cannot be empty, given: fileName: %q, socketPath: %q", c.fileName, c.socketPath) - return subcommands.ExitFailure - } - outputFile, err := os.OpenFile(c.fileName, os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREATE, 0666) - if err != nil { - log.Fatal("error opening output file:", err) - } - - defer os.Remove(c.socketPath) - - listener, err := net.Listen("unix", c.socketPath) - if err != nil { - log.Fatal("error listening on socket %q:", c.socketPath, err) - } - - go server(listener, outputFile) - for i := 0; ; i++ { - conn, err := net.Dial("unix", c.socketPath) - if err != nil { - log.Fatal("error dialing:", err) - } - if _, err := conn.Write([]byte(strconv.Itoa(i))); err != nil { - log.Fatal("error writing:", err) - } - conn.Close() - time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond) - } -} - -func server(listener net.Listener, out *os.File) { - buf := make([]byte, 16) - - for { - c, err := listener.Accept() - if err != nil { - log.Fatal("error accepting connection:", err) - } - nr, err := c.Read(buf) - if err != nil { - log.Fatal("error reading from buf:", err) - } - data := buf[0:nr] - fmt.Fprint(out, string(data)+"\n") - } -} - -type taskTree struct { - depth int - width int - pause bool -} - -// Name implements subcommands.Command. -func (*taskTree) Name() string { - return "task-tree" -} - -// Synopsis implements subcommands.Command. -func (*taskTree) Synopsis() string { - return "creates a tree of tasks" -} - -// Usage implements subcommands.Command. -func (*taskTree) Usage() string { - return "task-tree <flags>" -} - -// SetFlags implements subcommands.Command. -func (c *taskTree) SetFlags(f *flag.FlagSet) { - f.IntVar(&c.depth, "depth", 1, "number of levels to create") - f.IntVar(&c.width, "width", 1, "number of tasks at each level") - f.BoolVar(&c.pause, "pause", false, "whether the tasks should pause perpetually") -} - -// Execute implements subcommands.Command. -func (c *taskTree) Execute(ctx context.Context, f *flag.FlagSet, args ...interface{}) subcommands.ExitStatus { - stop := testutil.StartReaper() - defer stop() - - if c.depth == 0 { - log.Printf("Child sleeping, PID: %d\n", os.Getpid()) - select {} - } - log.Printf("Parent %d sleeping, PID: %d\n", c.depth, os.Getpid()) - - var cmds []*exec.Cmd - for i := 0; i < c.width; i++ { - cmd := exec.Command( - "/proc/self/exe", c.Name(), - "--depth", strconv.Itoa(c.depth-1), - "--width", strconv.Itoa(c.width), - "--pause", strconv.FormatBool(c.pause)) - cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout - cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr - - if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil { - log.Fatal("failed to call self:", err) - } - cmds = append(cmds, cmd) - } - - for _, c := range cmds { - c.Wait() - } - - if c.pause { - select {} - } - - return subcommands.ExitSuccess -} - -type forkBomb struct { - delay time.Duration -} - -// Name implements subcommands.Command. -func (*forkBomb) Name() string { - return "fork-bomb" -} - -// Synopsis implements subcommands.Command. -func (*forkBomb) Synopsis() string { - return "creates child process until the end of times" -} - -// Usage implements subcommands.Command. -func (*forkBomb) Usage() string { - return "fork-bomb <flags>" -} - -// SetFlags implements subcommands.Command. -func (c *forkBomb) SetFlags(f *flag.FlagSet) { - f.DurationVar(&c.delay, "delay", 100*time.Millisecond, "amount of time to delay creation of child") -} - -// Execute implements subcommands.Command. -func (c *forkBomb) Execute(ctx context.Context, f *flag.FlagSet, args ...interface{}) subcommands.ExitStatus { - time.Sleep(c.delay) - - cmd := exec.Command("/proc/self/exe", c.Name()) - cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout - cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr - if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { - log.Fatal("failed to call self:", err) - } - return subcommands.ExitSuccess -} - -type reaper struct{} - -// Name implements subcommands.Command. -func (*reaper) Name() string { - return "reaper" -} - -// Synopsis implements subcommands.Command. -func (*reaper) Synopsis() string { - return "reaps all children in a loop" -} - -// Usage implements subcommands.Command. -func (*reaper) Usage() string { - return "reaper <flags>" -} - -// SetFlags implements subcommands.Command. -func (*reaper) SetFlags(*flag.FlagSet) {} - -// Execute implements subcommands.Command. -func (c *reaper) Execute(ctx context.Context, f *flag.FlagSet, args ...interface{}) subcommands.ExitStatus { - stop := testutil.StartReaper() - defer stop() - select {} -} - -type syscall struct { - sysno uint64 -} - -// Name implements subcommands.Command. -func (*syscall) Name() string { - return "syscall" -} - -// Synopsis implements subcommands.Command. -func (*syscall) Synopsis() string { - return "syscall makes a syscall" -} - -// Usage implements subcommands.Command. -func (*syscall) Usage() string { - return "syscall <flags>" -} - -// SetFlags implements subcommands.Command. -func (s *syscall) SetFlags(f *flag.FlagSet) { - f.Uint64Var(&s.sysno, "syscall", 0, "syscall to call") -} - -// Execute implements subcommands.Command. -func (s *syscall) Execute(ctx context.Context, f *flag.FlagSet, args ...interface{}) subcommands.ExitStatus { - if _, _, errno := sys.Syscall(uintptr(s.sysno), 0, 0, 0); errno != 0 { - fmt.Printf("syscall(%d, 0, 0...) failed: %v\n", s.sysno, errno) - } else { - fmt.Printf("syscall(%d, 0, 0...) success\n", s.sysno) - } - return subcommands.ExitSuccess -} - -type capability struct { - enabled uint64 - disabled uint64 -} - -// Name implements subcommands.Command. -func (*capability) Name() string { - return "capability" -} - -// Synopsis implements subcommands.Command. -func (*capability) Synopsis() string { - return "checks if effective capabilities are set/unset" -} - -// Usage implements subcommands.Command. -func (*capability) Usage() string { - return "capability [--enabled=number] [--disabled=number]" -} - -// SetFlags implements subcommands.Command. -func (c *capability) SetFlags(f *flag.FlagSet) { - f.Uint64Var(&c.enabled, "enabled", 0, "") - f.Uint64Var(&c.disabled, "disabled", 0, "") -} - -// Execute implements subcommands.Command. -func (c *capability) Execute(ctx context.Context, f *flag.FlagSet, args ...interface{}) subcommands.ExitStatus { - if c.enabled == 0 && c.disabled == 0 { - fmt.Println("One of the flags must be set") - return subcommands.ExitUsageError - } - - status, err := ioutil.ReadFile("/proc/self/status") - if err != nil { - fmt.Printf("Error reading %q: %v\n", "proc/self/status", err) - return subcommands.ExitFailure - } - re := regexp.MustCompile("CapEff:\t([0-9a-f]+)\n") - matches := re.FindStringSubmatch(string(status)) - if matches == nil || len(matches) != 2 { - fmt.Printf("Effective capabilities not found in\n%s\n", status) - return subcommands.ExitFailure - } - caps, err := strconv.ParseUint(matches[1], 16, 64) - if err != nil { - fmt.Printf("failed to convert capabilities %q: %v\n", matches[1], err) - return subcommands.ExitFailure - } - - if c.enabled != 0 && (caps&c.enabled) != c.enabled { - fmt.Printf("Missing capabilities, want: %#x: got: %#x\n", c.enabled, caps) - return subcommands.ExitFailure - } - if c.disabled != 0 && (caps&c.disabled) != 0 { - fmt.Printf("Extra capabilities found, dont_want: %#x: got: %#x\n", c.disabled, caps) - return subcommands.ExitFailure - } - - return subcommands.ExitSuccess -} diff --git a/runsc/criutil/BUILD b/runsc/criutil/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 558133a0e..000000000 --- a/runsc/criutil/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "criutil", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["criutil.go"], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/criutil", - visibility = ["//:sandbox"], - deps = ["//runsc/testutil"], -) diff --git a/runsc/criutil/criutil.go b/runsc/criutil/criutil.go deleted file mode 100644 index 773f5a1c4..000000000 --- a/runsc/criutil/criutil.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,277 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Package criutil contains utility functions for interacting with the -// Container Runtime Interface (CRI), principally via the crictl command line -// tool. This requires critools to be installed on the local system. -package criutil - -import ( - "encoding/json" - "fmt" - "os" - "os/exec" - "strings" - "time" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/testutil" -) - -const endpointPrefix = "unix://" - -// Crictl contains information required to run the crictl utility. -type Crictl struct { - executable string - timeout time.Duration - imageEndpoint string - runtimeEndpoint string -} - -// NewCrictl returns a Crictl configured with a timeout and an endpoint over -// which it will talk to containerd. -func NewCrictl(timeout time.Duration, endpoint string) *Crictl { - // Bazel doesn't pass PATH through, assume the location of crictl - // unless specified by environment variable. - executable := os.Getenv("CRICTL_PATH") - if executable == "" { - executable = "/usr/local/bin/crictl" - } - return &Crictl{ - executable: executable, - timeout: timeout, - imageEndpoint: endpointPrefix + endpoint, - runtimeEndpoint: endpointPrefix + endpoint, - } -} - -// Pull pulls an container image. It corresponds to `crictl pull`. -func (cc *Crictl) Pull(imageName string) error { - _, err := cc.run("pull", imageName) - return err -} - -// RunPod creates a sandbox. It corresponds to `crictl runp`. -func (cc *Crictl) RunPod(sbSpecFile string) (string, error) { - podID, err := cc.run("runp", sbSpecFile) - if err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("runp failed: %v", err) - } - // Strip the trailing newline from crictl output. - return strings.TrimSpace(podID), nil -} - -// Create creates a container within a sandbox. It corresponds to `crictl -// create`. -func (cc *Crictl) Create(podID, contSpecFile, sbSpecFile string) (string, error) { - podID, err := cc.run("create", podID, contSpecFile, sbSpecFile) - if err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("create failed: %v", err) - } - // Strip the trailing newline from crictl output. - return strings.TrimSpace(podID), nil -} - -// Start starts a container. It corresponds to `crictl start`. -func (cc *Crictl) Start(contID string) (string, error) { - output, err := cc.run("start", contID) - if err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("start failed: %v", err) - } - return output, nil -} - -// Stop stops a container. It corresponds to `crictl stop`. -func (cc *Crictl) Stop(contID string) error { - _, err := cc.run("stop", contID) - return err -} - -// Exec execs a program inside a container. It corresponds to `crictl exec`. -func (cc *Crictl) Exec(contID string, args ...string) (string, error) { - a := []string{"exec", contID} - a = append(a, args...) - output, err := cc.run(a...) - if err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("exec failed: %v", err) - } - return output, nil -} - -// Rm removes a container. It corresponds to `crictl rm`. -func (cc *Crictl) Rm(contID string) error { - _, err := cc.run("rm", contID) - return err -} - -// StopPod stops a pod. It corresponds to `crictl stopp`. -func (cc *Crictl) StopPod(podID string) error { - _, err := cc.run("stopp", podID) - return err -} - -// containsConfig is a minimal copy of -// https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/pkg/kubelet/apis/cri/runtime/v1alpha2/api.proto -// It only contains fields needed for testing. -type containerConfig struct { - Status containerStatus -} - -type containerStatus struct { - Network containerNetwork -} - -type containerNetwork struct { - IP string -} - -// PodIP returns a pod's IP address. -func (cc *Crictl) PodIP(podID string) (string, error) { - output, err := cc.run("inspectp", podID) - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - conf := &containerConfig{} - if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(output), conf); err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to unmarshal JSON: %v, %s", err, output) - } - if conf.Status.Network.IP == "" { - return "", fmt.Errorf("no IP found in config: %s", output) - } - return conf.Status.Network.IP, nil -} - -// RmPod removes a container. It corresponds to `crictl rmp`. -func (cc *Crictl) RmPod(podID string) error { - _, err := cc.run("rmp", podID) - return err -} - -// StartContainer pulls the given image ands starts the container in the -// sandbox with the given podID. -func (cc *Crictl) StartContainer(podID, image, sbSpec, contSpec string) (string, error) { - // Write the specs to files that can be read by crictl. - sbSpecFile, err := testutil.WriteTmpFile("sbSpec", sbSpec) - if err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to write sandbox spec: %v", err) - } - contSpecFile, err := testutil.WriteTmpFile("contSpec", contSpec) - if err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to write container spec: %v", err) - } - - return cc.startContainer(podID, image, sbSpecFile, contSpecFile) -} - -func (cc *Crictl) startContainer(podID, image, sbSpecFile, contSpecFile string) (string, error) { - if err := cc.Pull(image); err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to pull %s: %v", image, err) - } - - contID, err := cc.Create(podID, contSpecFile, sbSpecFile) - if err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to create container in pod %q: %v", podID, err) - } - - if _, err := cc.Start(contID); err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to start container %q in pod %q: %v", contID, podID, err) - } - - return contID, nil -} - -// StopContainer stops and deletes the container with the given container ID. -func (cc *Crictl) StopContainer(contID string) error { - if err := cc.Stop(contID); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to stop container %q: %v", contID, err) - } - - if err := cc.Rm(contID); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to remove container %q: %v", contID, err) - } - - return nil -} - -// StartPodAndContainer pulls an image, then starts a sandbox and container in -// that sandbox. It returns the pod ID and container ID. -func (cc *Crictl) StartPodAndContainer(image, sbSpec, contSpec string) (string, string, error) { - // Write the specs to files that can be read by crictl. - sbSpecFile, err := testutil.WriteTmpFile("sbSpec", sbSpec) - if err != nil { - return "", "", fmt.Errorf("failed to write sandbox spec: %v", err) - } - contSpecFile, err := testutil.WriteTmpFile("contSpec", contSpec) - if err != nil { - return "", "", fmt.Errorf("failed to write container spec: %v", err) - } - - podID, err := cc.RunPod(sbSpecFile) - if err != nil { - return "", "", err - } - - contID, err := cc.startContainer(podID, image, sbSpecFile, contSpecFile) - - return podID, contID, err -} - -// StopPodAndContainer stops a container and pod. -func (cc *Crictl) StopPodAndContainer(podID, contID string) error { - if err := cc.StopContainer(contID); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to stop container %q in pod %q: %v", contID, podID, err) - } - - if err := cc.StopPod(podID); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to stop pod %q: %v", podID, err) - } - - if err := cc.RmPod(podID); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to remove pod %q: %v", podID, err) - } - - return nil -} - -// run runs crictl with the given args and returns an error if it takes longer -// than cc.Timeout to run. -func (cc *Crictl) run(args ...string) (string, error) { - defaultArgs := []string{ - "--image-endpoint", cc.imageEndpoint, - "--runtime-endpoint", cc.runtimeEndpoint, - } - cmd := exec.Command(cc.executable, append(defaultArgs, args...)...) - - // Run the command with a timeout. - done := make(chan string) - errCh := make(chan error) - go func() { - output, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() - if err != nil { - errCh <- fmt.Errorf("error: \"%v\", output: %s", err, string(output)) - return - } - done <- string(output) - }() - select { - case output := <-done: - return output, nil - case err := <-errCh: - return "", err - case <-time.After(cc.timeout): - if err := testutil.KillCommand(cmd); err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("timed out, then couldn't kill process %+v: %v", cmd, err) - } - return "", fmt.Errorf("timed out: %+v", cmd) - } -} diff --git a/runsc/debian/description b/runsc/debian/description deleted file mode 100644 index 6e3b1b2c0..000000000 --- a/runsc/debian/description +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -gVisor is a user-space kernel, written in Go, that implements a substantial -portion of the Linux system surface. It includes an Open Container Initiative -(OCI) runtime called runsc that provides an isolation boundary between the -application and the host kernel. The runsc runtime integrates with Docker and -Kubernetes, making it simple to run sandboxed containers. diff --git a/runsc/debian/postinst.sh b/runsc/debian/postinst.sh deleted file mode 100755 index dc7aeee87..000000000 --- a/runsc/debian/postinst.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -e - -# Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. - -if [ "$1" != configure ]; then - exit 0 -fi - -if [ -f /etc/docker/daemon.json ]; then - runsc install - systemctl restart docker || echo "unable to restart docker; you must do so manually." >&2 -fi diff --git a/runsc/dockerutil/BUILD b/runsc/dockerutil/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 0e0423504..000000000 --- a/runsc/dockerutil/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "dockerutil", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["dockerutil.go"], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/dockerutil", - visibility = ["//:sandbox"], - deps = [ - "//runsc/testutil", - "@com_github_kr_pty//:go_default_library", - ], -) diff --git a/runsc/dockerutil/dockerutil.go b/runsc/dockerutil/dockerutil.go deleted file mode 100644 index 57f6ae8de..000000000 --- a/runsc/dockerutil/dockerutil.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,467 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Package dockerutil is a collection of utility functions, primarily for -// testing. -package dockerutil - -import ( - "encoding/json" - "flag" - "fmt" - "io/ioutil" - "log" - "os" - "os/exec" - "path" - "regexp" - "strconv" - "strings" - "syscall" - "time" - - "github.com/kr/pty" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/testutil" -) - -var ( - runtime = flag.String("runtime", "runsc", "specify which runtime to use") - config = flag.String("config_path", "/etc/docker/daemon.json", "configuration file for reading paths") -) - -// EnsureSupportedDockerVersion checks if correct docker is installed. -func EnsureSupportedDockerVersion() { - cmd := exec.Command("docker", "version") - out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() - if err != nil { - log.Fatalf("Error running %q: %v", "docker version", err) - } - re := regexp.MustCompile(`Version:\s+(\d+)\.(\d+)\.\d.*`) - matches := re.FindStringSubmatch(string(out)) - if len(matches) != 3 { - log.Fatalf("Invalid docker output: %s", out) - } - major, _ := strconv.Atoi(matches[1]) - minor, _ := strconv.Atoi(matches[2]) - if major < 17 || (major == 17 && minor < 9) { - log.Fatalf("Docker version 17.09.0 or greater is required, found: %02d.%02d", major, minor) - } -} - -// RuntimePath returns the binary path for the current runtime. -func RuntimePath() (string, error) { - // Read the configuration data; the file must exist. - configBytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(*config) - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - - // Unmarshal the configuration. - c := make(map[string]interface{}) - if err := json.Unmarshal(configBytes, &c); err != nil { - return "", err - } - - // Decode the expected configuration. - r, ok := c["runtimes"] - if !ok { - return "", fmt.Errorf("no runtimes declared: %v", c) - } - rs, ok := r.(map[string]interface{}) - if !ok { - // The runtimes are not a map. - return "", fmt.Errorf("unexpected format: %v", c) - } - r, ok = rs[*runtime] - if !ok { - // The expected runtime is not declared. - return "", fmt.Errorf("runtime %q not found: %v", *runtime, c) - } - rs, ok = r.(map[string]interface{}) - if !ok { - // The runtime is not a map. - return "", fmt.Errorf("unexpected format: %v", c) - } - p, ok := rs["path"].(string) - if !ok { - // The runtime does not declare a path. - return "", fmt.Errorf("unexpected format: %v", c) - } - return p, nil -} - -// MountMode describes if the mount should be ro or rw. -type MountMode int - -const ( - // ReadOnly is what the name says. - ReadOnly MountMode = iota - // ReadWrite is what the name says. - ReadWrite -) - -// String returns the mount mode argument for this MountMode. -func (m MountMode) String() string { - switch m { - case ReadOnly: - return "ro" - case ReadWrite: - return "rw" - } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid mode: %d", m)) -} - -// MountArg formats the volume argument to mount in the container. -func MountArg(source, target string, mode MountMode) string { - return fmt.Sprintf("-v=%s:%s:%v", source, target, mode) -} - -// LinkArg formats the link argument. -func LinkArg(source *Docker, target string) string { - return fmt.Sprintf("--link=%s:%s", source.Name, target) -} - -// PrepareFiles creates temp directory to copy files there. The sandbox doesn't -// have access to files in the test dir. -func PrepareFiles(names ...string) (string, error) { - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "image-test") - if err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("ioutil.TempDir failed: %v", err) - } - if err := os.Chmod(dir, 0777); err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("os.Chmod(%q, 0777) failed: %v", dir, err) - } - for _, name := range names { - src := getLocalPath(name) - dst := path.Join(dir, name) - if err := testutil.Copy(src, dst); err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("testutil.Copy(%q, %q) failed: %v", src, dst, err) - } - } - return dir, nil -} - -func getLocalPath(file string) string { - return path.Join(".", file) -} - -// do executes docker command. -func do(args ...string) (string, error) { - log.Printf("Running: docker %s\n", args) - cmd := exec.Command("docker", args...) - out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() - if err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("error executing docker %s: %v\nout: %s", args, err, out) - } - return string(out), nil -} - -// doWithPty executes docker command with stdio attached to a pty. -func doWithPty(args ...string) (*exec.Cmd, *os.File, error) { - log.Printf("Running with pty: docker %s\n", args) - cmd := exec.Command("docker", args...) - ptmx, err := pty.Start(cmd) - if err != nil { - return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error executing docker %s with a pty: %v", args, err) - } - return cmd, ptmx, nil -} - -// Pull pulls a docker image. This is used in tests to isolate the -// time to pull the image off the network from the time to actually -// start the container, to avoid timeouts over slow networks. -func Pull(image string) error { - _, err := do("pull", image) - return err -} - -// Docker contains the name and the runtime of a docker container. -type Docker struct { - Runtime string - Name string -} - -// MakeDocker sets up the struct for a Docker container. -// Names of containers will be unique. -func MakeDocker(namePrefix string) Docker { - return Docker{ - Name: testutil.RandomName(namePrefix), - Runtime: *runtime, - } -} - -// logDockerID logs a container id, which is needed to find container runsc logs. -func (d *Docker) logDockerID() { - id, err := d.ID() - if err != nil { - log.Printf("%v\n", err) - } - log.Printf("Name: %s ID: %v\n", d.Name, id) -} - -// Create calls 'docker create' with the arguments provided. -func (d *Docker) Create(args ...string) error { - a := []string{"create", "--runtime", d.Runtime, "--name", d.Name} - a = append(a, args...) - _, err := do(a...) - if err == nil { - d.logDockerID() - } - return err -} - -// Start calls 'docker start'. -func (d *Docker) Start() error { - if _, err := do("start", d.Name); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error starting container %q: %v", d.Name, err) - } - return nil -} - -// Stop calls 'docker stop'. -func (d *Docker) Stop() error { - if _, err := do("stop", d.Name); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error stopping container %q: %v", d.Name, err) - } - return nil -} - -// Run calls 'docker run' with the arguments provided. The container starts -// running in the background and the call returns immediately. -func (d *Docker) Run(args ...string) error { - a := d.runArgs("-d") - a = append(a, args...) - _, err := do(a...) - if err == nil { - d.logDockerID() - } - return err -} - -// RunWithPty is like Run but with an attached pty. -func (d *Docker) RunWithPty(args ...string) (*exec.Cmd, *os.File, error) { - a := d.runArgs("-it") - a = append(a, args...) - return doWithPty(a...) -} - -// RunFg calls 'docker run' with the arguments provided in the foreground. It -// blocks until the container exits and returns the output. -func (d *Docker) RunFg(args ...string) (string, error) { - a := d.runArgs(args...) - out, err := do(a...) - if err == nil { - d.logDockerID() - } - return string(out), err -} - -func (d *Docker) runArgs(args ...string) []string { - // Environment variable RUNSC_TEST_NAME is picked up by the runtime and added - // to the log name, so one can easily identify the corresponding logs for - // this test. - rv := []string{"run", "--runtime", d.Runtime, "--name", d.Name, "-e", "RUNSC_TEST_NAME=" + d.Name} - return append(rv, args...) -} - -// Logs calls 'docker logs'. -func (d *Docker) Logs() (string, error) { - return do("logs", d.Name) -} - -// Exec calls 'docker exec' with the arguments provided. -func (d *Docker) Exec(args ...string) (string, error) { - return d.ExecWithFlags(nil, args...) -} - -// ExecWithFlags calls 'docker exec <flags> name <args>'. -func (d *Docker) ExecWithFlags(flags []string, args ...string) (string, error) { - a := []string{"exec"} - a = append(a, flags...) - a = append(a, d.Name) - a = append(a, args...) - return do(a...) -} - -// ExecAsUser calls 'docker exec' as the given user with the arguments -// provided. -func (d *Docker) ExecAsUser(user string, args ...string) (string, error) { - a := []string{"exec", "--user", user, d.Name} - a = append(a, args...) - return do(a...) -} - -// ExecWithTerminal calls 'docker exec -it' with the arguments provided and -// attaches a pty to stdio. -func (d *Docker) ExecWithTerminal(args ...string) (*exec.Cmd, *os.File, error) { - a := []string{"exec", "-it", d.Name} - a = append(a, args...) - return doWithPty(a...) -} - -// Pause calls 'docker pause'. -func (d *Docker) Pause() error { - if _, err := do("pause", d.Name); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error pausing container %q: %v", d.Name, err) - } - return nil -} - -// Unpause calls 'docker pause'. -func (d *Docker) Unpause() error { - if _, err := do("unpause", d.Name); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error unpausing container %q: %v", d.Name, err) - } - return nil -} - -// Checkpoint calls 'docker checkpoint'. -func (d *Docker) Checkpoint(name string) error { - if _, err := do("checkpoint", "create", d.Name, name); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error pausing container %q: %v", d.Name, err) - } - return nil -} - -// Restore calls 'docker start --checkname [name]'. -func (d *Docker) Restore(name string) error { - if _, err := do("start", "--checkpoint", name, d.Name); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error starting container %q: %v", d.Name, err) - } - return nil -} - -// Remove calls 'docker rm'. -func (d *Docker) Remove() error { - if _, err := do("rm", d.Name); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("error deleting container %q: %v", d.Name, err) - } - return nil -} - -// CleanUp kills and deletes the container (best effort). -func (d *Docker) CleanUp() { - d.logDockerID() - if _, err := do("kill", d.Name); err != nil { - if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "is not running") { - // Nothing to kill. Don't log the error in this case. - } else { - log.Printf("error killing container %q: %v", d.Name, err) - } - } - if err := d.Remove(); err != nil { - log.Print(err) - } -} - -// FindPort returns the host port that is mapped to 'sandboxPort'. This calls -// docker to allocate a free port in the host and prevent conflicts. -func (d *Docker) FindPort(sandboxPort int) (int, error) { - format := fmt.Sprintf(`{{ (index (index .NetworkSettings.Ports "%d/tcp") 0).HostPort }}`, sandboxPort) - out, err := do("inspect", "-f", format, d.Name) - if err != nil { - return -1, fmt.Errorf("error retrieving port: %v", err) - } - port, err := strconv.Atoi(strings.TrimSuffix(string(out), "\n")) - if err != nil { - return -1, fmt.Errorf("error parsing port %q: %v", out, err) - } - return port, nil -} - -// SandboxPid returns the PID to the sandbox process. -func (d *Docker) SandboxPid() (int, error) { - out, err := do("inspect", "-f={{.State.Pid}}", d.Name) - if err != nil { - return -1, fmt.Errorf("error retrieving pid: %v", err) - } - pid, err := strconv.Atoi(strings.TrimSuffix(string(out), "\n")) - if err != nil { - return -1, fmt.Errorf("error parsing pid %q: %v", out, err) - } - return pid, nil -} - -// ID returns the container ID. -func (d *Docker) ID() (string, error) { - out, err := do("inspect", "-f={{.Id}}", d.Name) - if err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("error retrieving ID: %v", err) - } - return strings.TrimSpace(string(out)), nil -} - -// Wait waits for container to exit, up to the given timeout. Returns error if -// wait fails or timeout is hit. Returns the application return code otherwise. -// Note that the application may have failed even if err == nil, always check -// the exit code. -func (d *Docker) Wait(timeout time.Duration) (syscall.WaitStatus, error) { - timeoutChan := time.After(timeout) - waitChan := make(chan (syscall.WaitStatus)) - errChan := make(chan (error)) - - go func() { - out, err := do("wait", d.Name) - if err != nil { - errChan <- fmt.Errorf("error waiting for container %q: %v", d.Name, err) - } - exit, err := strconv.Atoi(strings.TrimSuffix(string(out), "\n")) - if err != nil { - errChan <- fmt.Errorf("error parsing exit code %q: %v", out, err) - } - waitChan <- syscall.WaitStatus(uint32(exit)) - }() - - select { - case ws := <-waitChan: - return ws, nil - case err := <-errChan: - return syscall.WaitStatus(1), err - case <-timeoutChan: - return syscall.WaitStatus(1), fmt.Errorf("timeout waiting for container %q", d.Name) - } -} - -// WaitForOutput calls 'docker logs' to retrieve containers output and searches -// for the given pattern. -func (d *Docker) WaitForOutput(pattern string, timeout time.Duration) (string, error) { - matches, err := d.WaitForOutputSubmatch(pattern, timeout) - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - if len(matches) == 0 { - return "", nil - } - return matches[0], nil -} - -// WaitForOutputSubmatch calls 'docker logs' to retrieve containers output and -// searches for the given pattern. It returns any regexp submatches as well. -func (d *Docker) WaitForOutputSubmatch(pattern string, timeout time.Duration) ([]string, error) { - re := regexp.MustCompile(pattern) - var out string - for exp := time.Now().Add(timeout); time.Now().Before(exp); { - var err error - out, err = d.Logs() - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - if matches := re.FindStringSubmatch(out); matches != nil { - // Success! - return matches, nil - } - time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond) - } - return nil, fmt.Errorf("timeout waiting for output %q: %s", re.String(), out) -} diff --git a/runsc/fsgofer/BUILD b/runsc/fsgofer/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 80a4aa2fe..000000000 --- a/runsc/fsgofer/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library", "go_test") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "fsgofer", - srcs = [ - "fsgofer.go", - "fsgofer_unsafe.go", - ], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/fsgofer", - visibility = [ - "//runsc:__subpackages__", - ], - deps = [ - "//pkg/abi/linux", - "//pkg/fd", - "//pkg/log", - "//pkg/p9", - "//pkg/syserr", - "//runsc/specutils", - "@org_golang_x_sys//unix:go_default_library", - ], -) - -go_test( - name = "fsgofer_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["fsgofer_test.go"], - embed = [":fsgofer"], - deps = [ - "//pkg/log", - "//pkg/p9", - ], -) diff --git a/runsc/fsgofer/filter/BUILD b/runsc/fsgofer/filter/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 02168ad1b..000000000 --- a/runsc/fsgofer/filter/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "filter", - srcs = [ - "config.go", - "extra_filters.go", - "extra_filters_msan.go", - "extra_filters_race.go", - "filter.go", - ], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/fsgofer/filter", - visibility = [ - "//runsc:__subpackages__", - ], - deps = [ - "//pkg/abi/linux", - "//pkg/flipcall", - "//pkg/log", - "//pkg/seccomp", - "@org_golang_x_sys//unix:go_default_library", - ], -) diff --git a/runsc/fsgofer/fsgofer_test.go b/runsc/fsgofer/fsgofer_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 05af7e397..000000000 --- a/runsc/fsgofer/fsgofer_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,692 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package fsgofer - -import ( - "fmt" - "io/ioutil" - "net" - "os" - "path" - "path/filepath" - "syscall" - "testing" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/log" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/p9" -) - -func init() { - log.SetLevel(log.Debug) - - allConfs = append(allConfs, rwConfs...) - allConfs = append(allConfs, roConfs...) - - if err := OpenProcSelfFD(); err != nil { - panic(err) - } -} - -func assertPanic(t *testing.T, f func()) { - defer func() { - if r := recover(); r == nil { - t.Errorf("function did not panic") - } - }() - f() -} - -func testReadWrite(f p9.File, flags p9.OpenFlags, content []byte) error { - want := make([]byte, len(content)) - copy(want, content) - - b := []byte("test-1-2-3") - w, err := f.WriteAt(b, uint64(len(content))) - if flags == p9.WriteOnly || flags == p9.ReadWrite { - if err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("WriteAt(): %v", err) - } - if w != len(b) { - return fmt.Errorf("WriteAt() was partial, got: %d, want: %d", w, len(b)) - } - want = append(want, b...) - } else { - if e, ok := err.(syscall.Errno); !ok || e != syscall.EBADF { - return fmt.Errorf("WriteAt() should have failed, got: %d, want: EBADFD", err) - } - } - - rBuf := make([]byte, len(want)) - r, err := f.ReadAt(rBuf, 0) - if flags == p9.ReadOnly || flags == p9.ReadWrite { - if err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("ReadAt(): %v", err) - } - if r != len(rBuf) { - return fmt.Errorf("ReadAt() was partial, got: %d, want: %d", r, len(rBuf)) - } - if string(rBuf) != string(want) { - return fmt.Errorf("ReadAt() wrong data, got: %s, want: %s", string(rBuf), want) - } - } else { - if e, ok := err.(syscall.Errno); !ok || e != syscall.EBADF { - return fmt.Errorf("ReadAt() should have failed, got: %d, want: EBADFD", err) - } - } - return nil -} - -var allOpenFlags = []p9.OpenFlags{p9.ReadOnly, p9.WriteOnly, p9.ReadWrite} - -var ( - allTypes = []fileType{regular, directory, symlink} - - // allConfs is set in init() above. - allConfs []Config - - rwConfs = []Config{{ROMount: false}} - roConfs = []Config{{ROMount: true}} -) - -type state struct { - root *localFile - file *localFile - conf Config - ft fileType -} - -func (s state) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("type(%v)", s.ft) -} - -func runAll(t *testing.T, test func(*testing.T, state)) { - runCustom(t, allTypes, allConfs, test) -} - -func runCustom(t *testing.T, types []fileType, confs []Config, test func(*testing.T, state)) { - for _, c := range confs { - t.Logf("Config: %+v", c) - - for _, ft := range types { - t.Logf("File type: %v", ft) - - path, name, err := setup(ft) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(path) - - a, err := NewAttachPoint(path, c) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("NewAttachPoint failed: %v", err) - } - root, err := a.Attach() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Attach failed, err: %v", err) - } - - _, file, err := root.Walk([]string{name}) - if err != nil { - root.Close() - t.Fatalf("root.Walk({%q}) failed, err: %v", "symlink", err) - } - - st := state{root: root.(*localFile), file: file.(*localFile), conf: c, ft: ft} - test(t, st) - file.Close() - root.Close() - } - } -} - -func setup(ft fileType) (string, string, error) { - path, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "root-") - if err != nil { - return "", "", fmt.Errorf("ioutil.TempDir() failed, err: %v", err) - } - - // First attach with writable configuration to setup tree. - a, err := NewAttachPoint(path, Config{}) - if err != nil { - return "", "", err - } - root, err := a.Attach() - if err != nil { - return "", "", fmt.Errorf("Attach failed, err: %v", err) - } - defer root.Close() - - var name string - switch ft { - case regular: - name = "file" - _, f, _, _, err := root.Create(name, p9.ReadWrite, 0777, p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())) - if err != nil { - return "", "", fmt.Errorf("createFile(root, %q) failed, err: %v", "test", err) - } - defer f.Close() - case directory: - name = "dir" - if _, err := root.Mkdir(name, 0777, p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())); err != nil { - return "", "", fmt.Errorf("root.MkDir(%q) failed, err: %v", name, err) - } - case symlink: - name = "symlink" - if _, err := root.Symlink("/some/target", name, p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())); err != nil { - return "", "", fmt.Errorf("root.Symlink(%q) failed, err: %v", name, err) - } - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown file type %v", ft)) - } - return path, name, nil -} - -func createFile(dir *localFile, name string) (*localFile, error) { - _, f, _, _, err := dir.Create(name, p9.ReadWrite, 0777, p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - return f.(*localFile), nil -} - -func TestReadWrite(t *testing.T) { - runCustom(t, []fileType{directory}, rwConfs, func(t *testing.T, s state) { - child, err := createFile(s.file, "test") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: createFile() failed, err: %v", s, err) - } - defer child.Close() - want := []byte("foobar") - w, err := child.WriteAt(want, 0) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: Write() failed, err: %v", s, err) - } - if w != len(want) { - t.Fatalf("%v: Write() was partial, got: %d, expected: %d", s, w, len(want)) - } - for _, flags := range allOpenFlags { - _, l, err := s.file.Walk([]string{"test"}) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: Walk(%s) failed, err: %v", s, "test", err) - } - if _, _, _, err := l.Open(flags); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: Open(%v) failed, err: %v", s, flags, err) - } - if err := testReadWrite(l, flags, want); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: testReadWrite(%v) failed: %v", s, flags, err) - } - } - }) -} - -func TestCreate(t *testing.T) { - runCustom(t, []fileType{directory}, rwConfs, func(t *testing.T, s state) { - for i, flags := range allOpenFlags { - _, l, _, _, err := s.file.Create(fmt.Sprintf("test-%d", i), flags, 0777, p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v, %v: WriteAt() failed, err: %v", s, flags, err) - } - - if err := testReadWrite(l, flags, []byte{}); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: testReadWrite(%v) failed: %v", s, flags, err) - } - } - }) -} - -// TestReadWriteDup tests that a file opened in any mode can be dup'ed and -// reopened in any other mode. -func TestReadWriteDup(t *testing.T) { - runCustom(t, []fileType{directory}, rwConfs, func(t *testing.T, s state) { - child, err := createFile(s.file, "test") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: createFile() failed, err: %v", s, err) - } - defer child.Close() - want := []byte("foobar") - w, err := child.WriteAt(want, 0) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: Write() failed, err: %v", s, err) - } - if w != len(want) { - t.Fatalf("%v: Write() was partial, got: %d, expected: %d", s, w, len(want)) - } - for _, flags := range allOpenFlags { - _, l, err := s.file.Walk([]string{"test"}) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: Walk(%s) failed, err: %v", s, "test", err) - } - defer l.Close() - if _, _, _, err := l.Open(flags); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: Open(%v) failed, err: %v", s, flags, err) - } - for _, dupFlags := range allOpenFlags { - t.Logf("Original flags: %v, dup flags: %v", flags, dupFlags) - _, dup, err := l.Walk([]string{}) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: Walk(<empty>) failed: %v", s, err) - } - defer dup.Close() - if _, _, _, err := dup.Open(dupFlags); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: Open(%v) failed: %v", s, flags, err) - } - if err := testReadWrite(dup, dupFlags, want); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: testReadWrite(%v) failed: %v", s, dupFlags, err) - } - } - } - }) -} - -func TestUnopened(t *testing.T) { - runCustom(t, []fileType{regular}, allConfs, func(t *testing.T, s state) { - b := []byte("foobar") - if _, err := s.file.WriteAt(b, 0); err != syscall.EBADF { - t.Errorf("%v: WriteAt() should have failed, got: %v, expected: syscall.EBADF", s, err) - } - if _, err := s.file.ReadAt(b, 0); err != syscall.EBADF { - t.Errorf("%v: ReadAt() should have failed, got: %v, expected: syscall.EBADF", s, err) - } - if _, err := s.file.Readdir(0, 100); err != syscall.EBADF { - t.Errorf("%v: Readdir() should have failed, got: %v, expected: syscall.EBADF", s, err) - } - if err := s.file.FSync(); err != syscall.EBADF { - t.Errorf("%v: FSync() should have failed, got: %v, expected: syscall.EBADF", s, err) - } - }) -} - -func SetGetAttr(l *localFile, valid p9.SetAttrMask, attr p9.SetAttr) (p9.Attr, error) { - if err := l.SetAttr(valid, attr); err != nil { - return p9.Attr{}, err - } - _, _, a, err := l.GetAttr(p9.AttrMask{}) - if err != nil { - return p9.Attr{}, err - } - return a, nil -} - -func TestSetAttrPerm(t *testing.T) { - runCustom(t, allTypes, rwConfs, func(t *testing.T, s state) { - valid := p9.SetAttrMask{Permissions: true} - attr := p9.SetAttr{Permissions: 0777} - got, err := SetGetAttr(s.file, valid, attr) - if s.ft == symlink { - if err == nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: SetGetAttr(valid, %v) should have failed", s, attr.Permissions) - } - } else { - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: SetGetAttr(valid, %v) failed, err: %v", s, attr.Permissions, err) - } - if got.Mode.Permissions() != attr.Permissions { - t.Errorf("%v: wrong permission, got: %v, expected: %v", s, got.Mode.Permissions(), attr.Permissions) - } - } - }) -} - -func TestSetAttrSize(t *testing.T) { - runCustom(t, allTypes, rwConfs, func(t *testing.T, s state) { - for _, size := range []uint64{1024, 0, 1024 * 1024} { - valid := p9.SetAttrMask{Size: true} - attr := p9.SetAttr{Size: size} - got, err := SetGetAttr(s.file, valid, attr) - if s.ft == symlink || s.ft == directory { - if err == nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: SetGetAttr(valid, %v) should have failed", s, attr.Permissions) - } - // Run for one size only, they will all fail the same way. - return - } - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: SetGetAttr(valid, %v) failed, err: %v", s, attr.Size, err) - } - if got.Size != size { - t.Errorf("%v: wrong size, got: %v, expected: %v", s, got.Size, size) - } - } - }) -} - -func TestSetAttrTime(t *testing.T) { - runCustom(t, allTypes, rwConfs, func(t *testing.T, s state) { - valid := p9.SetAttrMask{ATime: true, ATimeNotSystemTime: true} - attr := p9.SetAttr{ATimeSeconds: 123, ATimeNanoSeconds: 456} - got, err := SetGetAttr(s.file, valid, attr) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: SetGetAttr(valid, %v:%v) failed, err: %v", s, attr.ATimeSeconds, attr.ATimeNanoSeconds, err) - } - if got.ATimeSeconds != 123 { - t.Errorf("%v: wrong ATimeSeconds, got: %v, expected: %v", s, got.ATimeSeconds, 123) - } - if got.ATimeNanoSeconds != 456 { - t.Errorf("%v: wrong ATimeNanoSeconds, got: %v, expected: %v", s, got.ATimeNanoSeconds, 456) - } - - valid = p9.SetAttrMask{MTime: true, MTimeNotSystemTime: true} - attr = p9.SetAttr{MTimeSeconds: 789, MTimeNanoSeconds: 012} - got, err = SetGetAttr(s.file, valid, attr) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: SetGetAttr(valid, %v:%v) failed, err: %v", s, attr.MTimeSeconds, attr.MTimeNanoSeconds, err) - } - if got.MTimeSeconds != 789 { - t.Errorf("%v: wrong MTimeSeconds, got: %v, expected: %v", s, got.MTimeSeconds, 789) - } - if got.MTimeNanoSeconds != 012 { - t.Errorf("%v: wrong MTimeNanoSeconds, got: %v, expected: %v", s, got.MTimeNanoSeconds, 012) - } - }) -} - -func TestSetAttrOwner(t *testing.T) { - if os.Getuid() != 0 { - t.Skipf("SetAttr(owner) test requires CAP_CHOWN, running as %d", os.Getuid()) - } - - runCustom(t, allTypes, rwConfs, func(t *testing.T, s state) { - newUID := os.Getuid() + 1 - valid := p9.SetAttrMask{UID: true} - attr := p9.SetAttr{UID: p9.UID(newUID)} - got, err := SetGetAttr(s.file, valid, attr) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: SetGetAttr(valid, %v) failed, err: %v", s, attr.UID, err) - } - if got.UID != p9.UID(newUID) { - t.Errorf("%v: wrong uid, got: %v, expected: %v", s, got.UID, newUID) - } - }) -} - -func TestLink(t *testing.T) { - if os.Getuid() != 0 { - t.Skipf("Link test requires CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, running as %d", os.Getuid()) - } - runCustom(t, allTypes, rwConfs, func(t *testing.T, s state) { - const dirName = "linkdir" - const linkFile = "link" - if _, err := s.root.Mkdir(dirName, 0777, p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: MkDir(%s) failed, err: %v", s, dirName, err) - } - _, dir, err := s.root.Walk([]string{dirName}) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: Walk({%s}) failed, err: %v", s, dirName, err) - } - - err = dir.Link(s.file, linkFile) - if s.ft == directory { - if err != syscall.EPERM { - t.Errorf("%v: Link(target, %s) should have failed, got: %v, expected: syscall.EPERM", s, linkFile, err) - } - return - } - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("%v: Link(target, %s) failed, err: %v", s, linkFile, err) - } - }) -} - -func TestROMountChecks(t *testing.T) { - runCustom(t, allTypes, roConfs, func(t *testing.T, s state) { - if _, _, _, _, err := s.file.Create("some_file", p9.ReadWrite, 0777, p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())); err != syscall.EBADF { - t.Errorf("%v: Create() should have failed, got: %v, expected: syscall.EBADF", s, err) - } - if _, err := s.file.Mkdir("some_dir", 0777, p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())); err != syscall.EBADF { - t.Errorf("%v: MkDir() should have failed, got: %v, expected: syscall.EBADF", s, err) - } - if err := s.file.RenameAt("some_file", s.file, "other_file"); err != syscall.EBADF { - t.Errorf("%v: Rename() should have failed, got: %v, expected: syscall.EBADF", s, err) - } - if _, err := s.file.Symlink("some_place", "some_symlink", p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())); err != syscall.EBADF { - t.Errorf("%v: Symlink() should have failed, got: %v, expected: syscall.EBADF", s, err) - } - if err := s.file.UnlinkAt("some_file", 0); err != syscall.EBADF { - t.Errorf("%v: UnlinkAt() should have failed, got: %v, expected: syscall.EBADF", s, err) - } - if err := s.file.Link(s.file, "some_link"); err != syscall.EBADF { - t.Errorf("%v: Link() should have failed, got: %v, expected: syscall.EBADF", s, err) - } - - valid := p9.SetAttrMask{Size: true} - attr := p9.SetAttr{Size: 0} - if err := s.file.SetAttr(valid, attr); err != syscall.EBADF { - t.Errorf("%v: SetAttr() should have failed, got: %v, expected: syscall.EBADF", s, err) - } - }) -} - -func TestROMountPanics(t *testing.T) { - conf := Config{ROMount: true, PanicOnWrite: true} - runCustom(t, allTypes, []Config{conf}, func(t *testing.T, s state) { - assertPanic(t, func() { s.file.Create("some_file", p9.ReadWrite, 0777, p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())) }) - assertPanic(t, func() { s.file.Mkdir("some_dir", 0777, p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())) }) - assertPanic(t, func() { s.file.RenameAt("some_file", s.file, "other_file") }) - assertPanic(t, func() { s.file.Symlink("some_place", "some_symlink", p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())) }) - assertPanic(t, func() { s.file.UnlinkAt("some_file", 0) }) - assertPanic(t, func() { s.file.Link(s.file, "some_link") }) - - valid := p9.SetAttrMask{Size: true} - attr := p9.SetAttr{Size: 0} - assertPanic(t, func() { s.file.SetAttr(valid, attr) }) - }) -} - -func TestWalkNotFound(t *testing.T) { - runCustom(t, []fileType{directory}, allConfs, func(t *testing.T, s state) { - if _, _, err := s.file.Walk([]string{"nobody-here"}); err != syscall.ENOENT { - t.Errorf("%v: Walk(%q) should have failed, got: %v, expected: syscall.ENOENT", s, "nobody-here", err) - } - }) -} - -func TestWalkDup(t *testing.T) { - runAll(t, func(t *testing.T, s state) { - _, dup, err := s.file.Walk([]string{}) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: Walk(nil) failed, err: %v", s, err) - } - // Check that 'dup' is usable. - if _, _, _, err := dup.GetAttr(p9.AttrMask{}); err != nil { - t.Errorf("%v: GetAttr() failed, err: %v", s, err) - } - }) -} - -func TestReaddir(t *testing.T) { - runCustom(t, []fileType{directory}, rwConfs, func(t *testing.T, s state) { - name := "dir" - if _, err := s.file.Mkdir(name, 0777, p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: MkDir(%s) failed, err: %v", s, name, err) - } - name = "symlink" - if _, err := s.file.Symlink("/some/target", name, p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: Symlink(%q) failed, err: %v", s, name, err) - } - name = "file" - _, f, _, _, err := s.file.Create(name, p9.ReadWrite, 0555, p9.UID(os.Getuid()), p9.GID(os.Getgid())) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: createFile(root, %q) failed, err: %v", s, name, err) - } - f.Close() - - if _, _, _, err := s.file.Open(p9.ReadOnly); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: Open(ReadOnly) failed, err: %v", s, err) - } - - dirents, err := s.file.Readdir(0, 10) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: Readdir(0, 10) failed, err: %v", s, err) - } - if len(dirents) != 3 { - t.Fatalf("%v: Readdir(0, 10) wrong number of items, got: %v, expected: 3", s, len(dirents)) - } - var dir, symlink, file bool - for _, d := range dirents { - switch d.Name { - case "dir": - if d.Type != p9.TypeDir { - t.Errorf("%v: dirent.Type got: %v, expected: %v", s, d.Type, p9.TypeDir) - } - dir = true - case "symlink": - if d.Type != p9.TypeSymlink { - t.Errorf("%v: dirent.Type got: %v, expected: %v", s, d.Type, p9.TypeSymlink) - } - symlink = true - case "file": - if d.Type != p9.TypeRegular { - t.Errorf("%v: dirent.Type got: %v, expected: %v", s, d.Type, p9.TypeRegular) - } - file = true - default: - t.Errorf("%v: dirent.Name got: %v", s, d.Name) - } - - _, f, err := s.file.Walk([]string{d.Name}) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: Walk({%s}) failed, err: %v", s, d.Name, err) - } - _, _, a, err := f.GetAttr(p9.AttrMask{}) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("%v: GetAttr() failed, err: %v", s, err) - } - if d.Type != a.Mode.QIDType() { - t.Errorf("%v: dirent.Type different than GetAttr().Mode.QIDType(), got: %v, expected: %v", s, d.Type, a.Mode.QIDType()) - } - } - if !dir || !symlink || !file { - t.Errorf("%v: Readdir(0, 10) wrong files returned, dir: %v, symlink: %v, file: %v", s, dir, symlink, file) - } - }) -} - -// Test that attach point can be written to when it points to a file, e.g. -// /etc/hosts. -func TestAttachFile(t *testing.T) { - conf := Config{ROMount: false} - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "root-") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempDir() failed, err: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(dir) - - path := path.Join(dir, "test") - if _, err := os.Create(path); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("os.Create(%q) failed, err: %v", path, err) - } - - a, err := NewAttachPoint(path, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("NewAttachPoint failed: %v", err) - } - root, err := a.Attach() - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Attach failed, err: %v", err) - } - - if _, _, _, err := root.Open(p9.ReadWrite); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Open(ReadWrite) failed, err: %v", err) - } - defer root.Close() - - b := []byte("foobar") - w, err := root.WriteAt(b, 0) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Write() failed, err: %v", err) - } - if w != len(b) { - t.Fatalf("Write() was partial, got: %d, expected: %d", w, len(b)) - } - rBuf := make([]byte, len(b)) - r, err := root.ReadAt(rBuf, 0) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ReadAt() failed, err: %v", err) - } - if r != len(rBuf) { - t.Fatalf("ReadAt() was partial, got: %d, expected: %d", r, len(rBuf)) - } - if string(rBuf) != "foobar" { - t.Fatalf("ReadAt() wrong data, got: %s, expected: %s", string(rBuf), "foobar") - } -} - -func TestAttachInvalidType(t *testing.T) { - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "attach-") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempDir() failed, err: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(dir) - - fifo := filepath.Join(dir, "fifo") - if err := syscall.Mkfifo(fifo, 0755); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Mkfifo(%q): %v", fifo, err) - } - - dirFile, err := os.Open(dir) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Open(%s): %v", dir, err) - } - defer dirFile.Close() - - // Bind a socket via /proc to be sure that a length of a socket path - // is less than UNIX_PATH_MAX. - socket := filepath.Join(fmt.Sprintf("/proc/self/fd/%d", dirFile.Fd()), "socket") - l, err := net.Listen("unix", socket) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("net.Listen(unix, %q): %v", socket, err) - } - defer l.Close() - - for _, tc := range []struct { - name string - path string - }{ - {name: "fifo", path: fifo}, - {name: "socket", path: socket}, - } { - t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) { - conf := Config{ROMount: false} - a, err := NewAttachPoint(tc.path, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("NewAttachPoint failed: %v", err) - } - f, err := a.Attach() - if f != nil || err == nil { - t.Fatalf("Attach should have failed, got (%v, %v)", f, err) - } - }) - } -} - -func TestDoubleAttachError(t *testing.T) { - conf := Config{ROMount: false} - root, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "root-") - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempDir() failed, err: %v", err) - } - defer os.RemoveAll(root) - a, err := NewAttachPoint(root, conf) - if err != nil { - t.Fatalf("NewAttachPoint failed: %v", err) - } - - if _, err := a.Attach(); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Attach failed: %v", err) - } - if _, err := a.Attach(); err == nil { - t.Fatalf("Attach should have failed, got %v want non-nil", err) - } -} diff --git a/runsc/sandbox/BUILD b/runsc/sandbox/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 27459e6d1..000000000 --- a/runsc/sandbox/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "sandbox", - srcs = [ - "network.go", - "network_unsafe.go", - "sandbox.go", - ], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/sandbox", - visibility = [ - "//runsc:__subpackages__", - ], - deps = [ - "//pkg/control/client", - "//pkg/control/server", - "//pkg/log", - "//pkg/sentry/control", - "//pkg/sentry/platform", - "//pkg/tcpip/stack", - "//pkg/urpc", - "//runsc/boot", - "//runsc/boot/platforms", - "//runsc/cgroup", - "//runsc/console", - "//runsc/specutils", - "@com_github_cenkalti_backoff//:go_default_library", - "@com_github_opencontainers_runtime-spec//specs-go:go_default_library", - "@com_github_syndtr_gocapability//capability:go_default_library", - "@com_github_vishvananda_netlink//:go_default_library", - "@org_golang_x_sys//unix:go_default_library", - ], -) diff --git a/runsc/specutils/BUILD b/runsc/specutils/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index 205638803..000000000 --- a/runsc/specutils/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library", "go_test") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "specutils", - srcs = [ - "cri.go", - "fs.go", - "namespace.go", - "specutils.go", - ], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/specutils", - visibility = ["//:sandbox"], - deps = [ - "//pkg/abi/linux", - "//pkg/bits", - "//pkg/log", - "//pkg/sentry/kernel/auth", - "@com_github_cenkalti_backoff//:go_default_library", - "@com_github_opencontainers_runtime-spec//specs-go:go_default_library", - "@com_github_syndtr_gocapability//capability:go_default_library", - "@org_golang_x_sys//unix:go_default_library", - ], -) - -go_test( - name = "specutils_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["specutils_test.go"], - embed = [":specutils"], - deps = ["@com_github_opencontainers_runtime-spec//specs-go:go_default_library"], -) diff --git a/runsc/specutils/cri.go b/runsc/specutils/cri.go index 9c5877cd5..9c5877cd5 100644..100755 --- a/runsc/specutils/cri.go +++ b/runsc/specutils/cri.go diff --git a/runsc/specutils/specutils_test.go b/runsc/specutils/specutils_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 2c86fffe8..000000000 --- a/runsc/specutils/specutils_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,265 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -package specutils - -import ( - "fmt" - "os/exec" - "strings" - "testing" - "time" - - specs "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go" -) - -func TestWaitForReadyHappy(t *testing.T) { - cmd := exec.Command("/bin/sleep", "1000") - if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("cmd.Start() failed, err: %v", err) - } - defer cmd.Wait() - - var count int - err := WaitForReady(cmd.Process.Pid, 5*time.Second, func() (bool, error) { - if count < 3 { - count++ - return false, nil - } - return true, nil - }) - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("ProcessWaitReady got: %v, expected: nil", err) - } - cmd.Process.Kill() -} - -func TestWaitForReadyFail(t *testing.T) { - cmd := exec.Command("/bin/sleep", "1000") - if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("cmd.Start() failed, err: %v", err) - } - defer cmd.Wait() - - var count int - err := WaitForReady(cmd.Process.Pid, 5*time.Second, func() (bool, error) { - if count < 3 { - count++ - return false, nil - } - return false, fmt.Errorf("Fake error") - }) - if err == nil { - t.Errorf("ProcessWaitReady got: nil, expected: error") - } - cmd.Process.Kill() -} - -func TestWaitForReadyNotRunning(t *testing.T) { - cmd := exec.Command("/bin/true") - if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("cmd.Start() failed, err: %v", err) - } - defer cmd.Wait() - - err := WaitForReady(cmd.Process.Pid, 5*time.Second, func() (bool, error) { - return false, nil - }) - if err != nil && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "terminated") { - t.Errorf("ProcessWaitReady got: %v, expected: process terminated", err) - } - if err == nil { - t.Errorf("ProcessWaitReady incorrectly succeeded") - } -} - -func TestWaitForReadyTimeout(t *testing.T) { - cmd := exec.Command("/bin/sleep", "1000") - if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("cmd.Start() failed, err: %v", err) - } - defer cmd.Wait() - - err := WaitForReady(cmd.Process.Pid, 50*time.Millisecond, func() (bool, error) { - return false, nil - }) - if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "not running yet") { - t.Errorf("ProcessWaitReady got: %v, expected: not running yet", err) - } - cmd.Process.Kill() -} - -func TestSpecInvalid(t *testing.T) { - for _, test := range []struct { - name string - spec specs.Spec - error string - }{ - { - name: "valid", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{Path: "/"}, - Process: &specs.Process{ - Args: []string{"/bin/true"}, - }, - Mounts: []specs.Mount{ - { - Source: "src", - Destination: "/dst", - }, - }, - }, - error: "", - }, - { - name: "valid+warning", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{Path: "/"}, - Process: &specs.Process{ - Args: []string{"/bin/true"}, - // This is normally set by docker and will just cause warnings to be logged. - ApparmorProfile: "someprofile", - }, - // This is normally set by docker and will just cause warnings to be logged. - Linux: &specs.Linux{Seccomp: &specs.LinuxSeccomp{}}, - }, - error: "", - }, - { - name: "no root", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Process: &specs.Process{ - Args: []string{"/bin/true"}, - }, - }, - error: "must be defined", - }, - { - name: "empty root", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{}, - Process: &specs.Process{ - Args: []string{"/bin/true"}, - }, - }, - error: "must be defined", - }, - { - name: "no process", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{Path: "/"}, - }, - error: "must be defined", - }, - { - name: "empty args", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{Path: "/"}, - Process: &specs.Process{}, - }, - error: "must be defined", - }, - { - name: "selinux", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{Path: "/"}, - Process: &specs.Process{ - Args: []string{"/bin/true"}, - SelinuxLabel: "somelabel", - }, - }, - error: "is not supported", - }, - { - name: "solaris", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{Path: "/"}, - Process: &specs.Process{ - Args: []string{"/bin/true"}, - }, - Solaris: &specs.Solaris{}, - }, - error: "is not supported", - }, - { - name: "windows", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{Path: "/"}, - Process: &specs.Process{ - Args: []string{"/bin/true"}, - }, - Windows: &specs.Windows{}, - }, - error: "is not supported", - }, - { - name: "relative mount destination", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{Path: "/"}, - Process: &specs.Process{ - Args: []string{"/bin/true"}, - }, - Mounts: []specs.Mount{ - { - Source: "src", - Destination: "dst", - }, - }, - }, - error: "must be an absolute path", - }, - { - name: "invalid mount option", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{Path: "/"}, - Process: &specs.Process{ - Args: []string{"/bin/true"}, - }, - Mounts: []specs.Mount{ - { - Source: "/src", - Destination: "/dst", - Type: "bind", - Options: []string{"shared"}, - }, - }, - }, - error: "is not supported", - }, - { - name: "invalid rootfs propagation", - spec: specs.Spec{ - Root: &specs.Root{Path: "/"}, - Process: &specs.Process{ - Args: []string{"/bin/true"}, - }, - Linux: &specs.Linux{ - RootfsPropagation: "foo", - }, - }, - error: "root mount propagation option must specify private or slave", - }, - } { - err := ValidateSpec(&test.spec) - if len(test.error) == 0 { - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("ValidateSpec(%q) failed, err: %v", test.name, err) - } - } else { - if err == nil || !strings.Contains(err.Error(), test.error) { - t.Errorf("ValidateSpec(%q) wrong error, got: %v, want: .*%s.*", test.name, err, test.error) - } - } - } -} diff --git a/runsc/testutil/BUILD b/runsc/testutil/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index c96ca2eb6..000000000 --- a/runsc/testutil/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library") - -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -go_library( - name = "testutil", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["testutil.go"], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/testutil", - visibility = ["//:sandbox"], - deps = [ - "//pkg/log", - "//runsc/boot", - "//runsc/specutils", - "@com_github_cenkalti_backoff//:go_default_library", - "@com_github_opencontainers_runtime-spec//specs-go:go_default_library", - ], -) diff --git a/runsc/testutil/testutil.go b/runsc/testutil/testutil.go deleted file mode 100644 index 26467bdc7..000000000 --- a/runsc/testutil/testutil.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,483 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. - -// Package testutil contains utility functions for runsc tests. -package testutil - -import ( - "bufio" - "context" - "debug/elf" - "encoding/base32" - "encoding/json" - "flag" - "fmt" - "io" - "io/ioutil" - "math" - "math/rand" - "net/http" - "os" - "os/exec" - "os/signal" - "path/filepath" - "strconv" - "strings" - "sync" - "sync/atomic" - "syscall" - "time" - - "github.com/cenkalti/backoff" - specs "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/log" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/boot" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/runsc/specutils" -) - -var ( - checkpoint = flag.Bool("checkpoint", true, "control checkpoint/restore support") -) - -func init() { - rand.Seed(time.Now().UnixNano()) -} - -// IsCheckpointSupported returns the relevant command line flag. -func IsCheckpointSupported() bool { - return *checkpoint -} - -// TmpDir returns the absolute path to a writable directory that can be used as -// scratch by the test. -func TmpDir() string { - dir := os.Getenv("TEST_TMPDIR") - if dir == "" { - dir = "/tmp" - } - return dir -} - -// ConfigureExePath configures the executable for runsc in the test environment. -func ConfigureExePath() error { - path, err := FindFile("runsc/runsc") - if err != nil { - return err - } - specutils.ExePath = path - return nil -} - -// FindFile searchs for a file inside the test run environment. It returns the -// full path to the file. It fails if none or more than one file is found. -func FindFile(path string) (string, error) { - wd, err := os.Getwd() - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - - // The test root is demarcated by a path element called "__main__". Search for - // it backwards from the working directory. - root := wd - for { - dir, name := filepath.Split(root) - if name == "__main__" { - break - } - if len(dir) == 0 { - return "", fmt.Errorf("directory __main__ not found in %q", wd) - } - // Remove ending slash to loop around. - root = dir[:len(dir)-1] - } - - // Annoyingly, bazel adds the build type to the directory path for go - // binaries, but not for c++ binaries. We use two different patterns to - // to find our file. - patterns := []string{ - // Try the obvious path first. - filepath.Join(root, path), - // If it was a go binary, use a wildcard to match the build - // type. The pattern is: /test-path/__main__/directories/*/file. - filepath.Join(root, filepath.Dir(path), "*", filepath.Base(path)), - } - - for _, p := range patterns { - matches, err := filepath.Glob(p) - if err != nil { - // "The only possible returned error is ErrBadPattern, - // when pattern is malformed." -godoc - return "", fmt.Errorf("error globbing %q: %v", p, err) - } - switch len(matches) { - case 0: - // Try the next pattern. - case 1: - // We found it. - return matches[0], nil - default: - return "", fmt.Errorf("more than one match found for %q: %s", path, matches) - } - } - return "", fmt.Errorf("file %q not found", path) -} - -// TestConfig returns the default configuration to use in tests. Note that -// 'RootDir' must be set by caller if required. -func TestConfig() *boot.Config { - return &boot.Config{ - Debug: true, - LogFormat: "text", - DebugLogFormat: "text", - AlsoLogToStderr: true, - LogPackets: true, - Network: boot.NetworkNone, - Strace: true, - Platform: "ptrace", - FileAccess: boot.FileAccessExclusive, - TestOnlyAllowRunAsCurrentUserWithoutChroot: true, - NumNetworkChannels: 1, - } -} - -// TestConfigWithRoot returns the default configuration to use in tests. -func TestConfigWithRoot(rootDir string) *boot.Config { - conf := TestConfig() - conf.RootDir = rootDir - return conf -} - -// NewSpecWithArgs creates a simple spec with the given args suitable for use -// in tests. -func NewSpecWithArgs(args ...string) *specs.Spec { - return &specs.Spec{ - // The host filesystem root is the container root. - Root: &specs.Root{ - Path: "/", - Readonly: true, - }, - Process: &specs.Process{ - Args: args, - Env: []string{ - "PATH=" + os.Getenv("PATH"), - }, - Capabilities: specutils.AllCapabilities(), - }, - Mounts: []specs.Mount{ - // Root is readonly, but many tests want to write to tmpdir. - // This creates a writable mount inside the root. Also, when tmpdir points - // to "/tmp", it makes the the actual /tmp to be mounted and not a tmpfs - // inside the sentry. - { - Type: "bind", - Destination: TmpDir(), - Source: TmpDir(), - }, - }, - Hostname: "runsc-test-hostname", - } -} - -// SetupRootDir creates a root directory for containers. -func SetupRootDir() (string, error) { - rootDir, err := ioutil.TempDir(TmpDir(), "containers") - if err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("error creating root dir: %v", err) - } - return rootDir, nil -} - -// SetupContainer creates a bundle and root dir for the container, generates a -// test config, and writes the spec to config.json in the bundle dir. -func SetupContainer(spec *specs.Spec, conf *boot.Config) (rootDir, bundleDir string, err error) { - rootDir, err = SetupRootDir() - if err != nil { - return "", "", err - } - conf.RootDir = rootDir - bundleDir, err = SetupBundleDir(spec) - return rootDir, bundleDir, err -} - -// SetupBundleDir creates a bundle dir and writes the spec to config.json. -func SetupBundleDir(spec *specs.Spec) (bundleDir string, err error) { - bundleDir, err = ioutil.TempDir(TmpDir(), "bundle") - if err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("error creating bundle dir: %v", err) - } - - if err = writeSpec(bundleDir, spec); err != nil { - return "", fmt.Errorf("error writing spec: %v", err) - } - return bundleDir, nil -} - -// writeSpec writes the spec to disk in the given directory. -func writeSpec(dir string, spec *specs.Spec) error { - b, err := json.Marshal(spec) - if err != nil { - return err - } - return ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(dir, "config.json"), b, 0755) -} - -// UniqueContainerID generates a unique container id for each test. -// -// The container id is used to create an abstract unix domain socket, which must -// be unique. While the container forbids creating two containers with the same -// name, sometimes between test runs the socket does not get cleaned up quickly -// enough, causing container creation to fail. -func UniqueContainerID() string { - // Read 20 random bytes. - b := make([]byte, 20) - // "[Read] always returns len(p) and a nil error." --godoc - if _, err := rand.Read(b); err != nil { - panic("rand.Read failed: " + err.Error()) - } - // base32 encode the random bytes, so that the name is a valid - // container id and can be used as a socket name in the filesystem. - return fmt.Sprintf("test-container-%s", base32.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(b)) -} - -// Copy copies file from src to dst. -func Copy(src, dst string) error { - in, err := os.Open(src) - if err != nil { - return err - } - defer in.Close() - - out, err := os.Create(dst) - if err != nil { - return err - } - defer out.Close() - - _, err = io.Copy(out, in) - return err -} - -// Poll is a shorthand function to poll for something with given timeout. -func Poll(cb func() error, timeout time.Duration) error { - ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), timeout) - defer cancel() - b := backoff.WithContext(backoff.NewConstantBackOff(100*time.Millisecond), ctx) - return backoff.Retry(cb, b) -} - -// WaitForHTTP tries GET requests on a port until the call succeeds or timeout. -func WaitForHTTP(port int, timeout time.Duration) error { - cb := func() error { - c := &http.Client{ - // Calculate timeout to be able to do minimum 5 attempts. - Timeout: timeout / 5, - } - url := fmt.Sprintf("http://localhost:%d/", port) - resp, err := c.Get(url) - if err != nil { - log.Infof("Waiting %s: %v", url, err) - return err - } - resp.Body.Close() - return nil - } - return Poll(cb, timeout) -} - -// Reaper reaps child processes. -type Reaper struct { - // mu protects ch, which will be nil if the reaper is not running. - mu sync.Mutex - ch chan os.Signal -} - -// Start starts reaping child processes. -func (r *Reaper) Start() { - r.mu.Lock() - defer r.mu.Unlock() - - if r.ch != nil { - panic("reaper.Start called on a running reaper") - } - - r.ch = make(chan os.Signal, 1) - signal.Notify(r.ch, syscall.SIGCHLD) - - go func() { - for { - r.mu.Lock() - ch := r.ch - r.mu.Unlock() - if ch == nil { - return - } - - _, ok := <-ch - if !ok { - // Channel closed. - return - } - for { - cpid, _ := syscall.Wait4(-1, nil, syscall.WNOHANG, nil) - if cpid < 1 { - break - } - } - } - }() -} - -// Stop stops reaping child processes. -func (r *Reaper) Stop() { - r.mu.Lock() - defer r.mu.Unlock() - - if r.ch == nil { - panic("reaper.Stop called on a stopped reaper") - } - - signal.Stop(r.ch) - close(r.ch) - r.ch = nil -} - -// StartReaper is a helper that starts a new Reaper and returns a function to -// stop it. -func StartReaper() func() { - r := &Reaper{} - r.Start() - return r.Stop -} - -// WaitUntilRead reads from the given reader until the wanted string is found -// or until timeout. -func WaitUntilRead(r io.Reader, want string, split bufio.SplitFunc, timeout time.Duration) error { - sc := bufio.NewScanner(r) - if split != nil { - sc.Split(split) - } - // done must be accessed atomically. A value greater than 0 indicates - // that the read loop can exit. - var done uint32 - doneCh := make(chan struct{}) - go func() { - for sc.Scan() { - t := sc.Text() - if strings.Contains(t, want) { - atomic.StoreUint32(&done, 1) - close(doneCh) - break - } - if atomic.LoadUint32(&done) > 0 { - break - } - } - }() - select { - case <-time.After(timeout): - atomic.StoreUint32(&done, 1) - return fmt.Errorf("timeout waiting to read %q", want) - case <-doneCh: - return nil - } -} - -// KillCommand kills the process running cmd unless it hasn't been started. It -// returns an error if it cannot kill the process unless the reason is that the -// process has already exited. -func KillCommand(cmd *exec.Cmd) error { - if cmd.Process == nil { - return nil - } - if err := cmd.Process.Kill(); err != nil { - if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "process already finished") { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to kill process %v: %v", cmd, err) - } - } - return nil -} - -// WriteTmpFile writes text to a temporary file, closes the file, and returns -// the name of the file. -func WriteTmpFile(pattern, text string) (string, error) { - file, err := ioutil.TempFile(TmpDir(), pattern) - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - defer file.Close() - if _, err := file.Write([]byte(text)); err != nil { - return "", err - } - return file.Name(), nil -} - -// RandomName create a name with a 6 digit random number appended to it. -func RandomName(prefix string) string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%s-%06d", prefix, rand.Int31n(1000000)) -} - -// IsStatic returns true iff the given file is a static binary. -func IsStatic(filename string) (bool, error) { - f, err := elf.Open(filename) - if err != nil { - return false, err - } - for _, prog := range f.Progs { - if prog.Type == elf.PT_INTERP { - return false, nil // Has interpreter. - } - } - return true, nil -} - -// TestBoundsForShard calculates the beginning and end indices for the test -// based on the TEST_SHARD_INDEX and TEST_TOTAL_SHARDS environment vars. The -// returned ints are the beginning (inclusive) and end (exclusive) of the -// subslice corresponding to the shard. If either of the env vars are not -// present, then the function will return bounds that include all tests. If -// there are more shards than there are tests, then the returned list may be -// empty. -func TestBoundsForShard(numTests int) (int, int, error) { - var ( - begin = 0 - end = numTests - ) - indexStr, totalStr := os.Getenv("TEST_SHARD_INDEX"), os.Getenv("TEST_TOTAL_SHARDS") - if indexStr == "" || totalStr == "" { - return begin, end, nil - } - - // Parse index and total to ints. - shardIndex, err := strconv.Atoi(indexStr) - if err != nil { - return 0, 0, fmt.Errorf("invalid TEST_SHARD_INDEX %q: %v", indexStr, err) - } - shardTotal, err := strconv.Atoi(totalStr) - if err != nil { - return 0, 0, fmt.Errorf("invalid TEST_TOTAL_SHARDS %q: %v", totalStr, err) - } - - // Calculate! - shardSize := int(math.Ceil(float64(numTests) / float64(shardTotal))) - begin = shardIndex * shardSize - end = ((shardIndex + 1) * shardSize) - if begin > numTests { - // Nothing to run. - return 0, 0, nil - } - if end > numTests { - end = numTests - } - return begin, end, nil -} diff --git a/runsc/version_test.sh b/runsc/version_test.sh deleted file mode 100755 index cc0ca3f05..000000000 --- a/runsc/version_test.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# Copyright 2018 The gVisor Authors. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. - -set -euf -x -o pipefail - -readonly runsc="${TEST_SRCDIR}/__main__/runsc/linux_amd64_pure_stripped/runsc" -readonly version=$($runsc --version) - -# Version should should not match VERSION, which is the default and which will -# also appear if something is wrong with workspace_status.sh script. -if [[ $version =~ "VERSION" ]]; then - echo "FAIL: Got bad version $version" - exit 1 -fi - -# Version should contain at least one number. -if [[ ! $version =~ [0-9] ]]; then - echo "FAIL: Got bad version $version" - exit 1 -fi - -echo "PASS: Got OK version $version" -exit 0 |