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2021-09-20[lisa] Plumb lisafs through runsc.Ayush Ranjan
lisafs is only supported in VFS2. Added a runsc flag which enables lisafs. When the flag is enabled, the gofer process and the client communicate using lisafs protocol instead of 9P. Added a filesystem option in fsimpl/gofer which indicates if lisafs is being used. That will be used to gate lisafs on the gofer client. Note that this change does not make the gofer client use lisafs just yet. Updates #5465 PiperOrigin-RevId: 397917844
2021-09-16runsc: add global profile collection flagsMichael Pratt
Add global flags -profile-{block,cpu,heap,mutex} and -trace which enable collection of the specified profile for the entire duration of a container execution. This provides a way to definitively start profiling before that application starts, rather than attempting to race with an out-of-band `runsc debug`. Note that only the main boot process is profiled. This exposed a bug in Task.traceExecEvent: a crash when tracing and -race are enabled. traceExecEvent is called off of the task goroutine, but uses the Task as a context, which is a violation of the Task contract. Switching to the AsyncContext fixes the issue. Fixes #220
2021-09-09Use accessor for runsc ControlConfig proto.Rahat Mahmood
PiperOrigin-RevId: 395859347
2021-09-01Support sending with packet socketsGhanan Gowripalan
...through the loopback interface, only. This change only supports sending on packet sockets through the loopback interface as the loopback interface is the only interface used in packet socket syscall tests - the other link endpoints are not excercised with the existing test infrastructure. Support for sending on packet sockets through the other interfaces will be added as needed. BUG: https://fxbug.dev/81592 PiperOrigin-RevId: 394368899
2021-08-18Add control configsChong Cai
Also plumber the controls through runsc PiperOrigin-RevId: 391594318
2021-08-13Add Event controlsChong Cai
Add Event controls and implement "stream" commands. PiperOrigin-RevId: 390691702
2021-07-08clarify safemount behaviorKevin Krakauer
PiperOrigin-RevId: 383750666
2021-06-10Parse mmap protection and flags in straceFabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 378712518
2021-06-09Remove --overlayfs-stale-read flagFabricio Voznika
It defaults to true and setting it to false can cause filesytem corruption. PiperOrigin-RevId: 378518663
2021-04-16Allow runsc to generate coverage reports.Dean Deng
Add a coverage-report flag that will cause the sandbox to generate a coverage report (with suffix .cov) in the debug log directory upon exiting. For the report to be generated, runsc must have been built with the following Bazel flags: `--collect_code_coverage --instrumentation_filter=...`. With coverage reports, we should be able to aggregate results across all tests to surface code coverage statistics for the project as a whole. The report is simply a text file with each line representing a covered block as `file:start_line.start_col,end_line.end_col`. Note that this is similar to the format of coverage reports generated with `go test -coverprofile`, although we omit the count and number of statements, which are not useful for us. Some simple ways of getting coverage reports: bazel test <some_test> --collect_code_coverage \ --instrumentation_filter=//pkg/... bazel build //runsc --collect_code_coverage \ --instrumentation_filter=//pkg/... runsc -coverage-report=dir/ <other_flags> do ... PiperOrigin-RevId: 368952911
2021-04-02Implement cgroupfs.Rahat Mahmood
A skeleton implementation of cgroupfs. It supports trivial cpu and memory controllers with no support for hierarchies. PiperOrigin-RevId: 366561126
2021-03-23Add --file-access-mounts flagFabricio Voznika
--file-access-mounts flag is similar to --file-access, but controls non-root mounts that were previously mounted in shared mode only. This gives more flexibility to control how mounts are shared within a container. PiperOrigin-RevId: 364669882
2021-03-08Internal change.Chong Cai
PiperOrigin-RevId: 361689477
2020-12-17Typo fix.Etienne Perot
PiperOrigin-RevId: 348106699
2020-10-23Add --traceback flag to customize GOTRACEBACK levelLennart Espe
2020-09-15Add support for OCI seccomp filters in the sandbox.Ian Lewis
OCI configuration includes support for specifying seccomp filters. In runc, these filter configurations are converted into seccomp BPF programs and loaded into the kernel via libseccomp. runsc needs to be a static binary so, for runsc, we cannot rely on a C library and need to implement the functionality in Go. The generator added here implements basic support for taking OCI seccomp configuration and converting it into a seccomp BPF program with the same behavior as a program generated by libseccomp. - New conditional operations were added to pkg/seccomp to support operations available in OCI. - AllowAny and AllowValue were renamed to MatchAny and EqualTo to better reflect that syscalls matching the conditionals result in the provided action not simply SCMP_RET_ALLOW. - BuildProgram in pkg/seccomp no longer panics if provided an empty list of rules. It now builds a program with the architecture sanity check only. - ProgramBuilder now allows adding labels that are unused. However, backwards jumps are still not permitted. Fixes #510 PiperOrigin-RevId: 331938697
2020-09-01Let flags be overriden from OCI annotationsFabricio Voznika
This allows runsc flags to be set per sandbox instance. For example, K8s pod annotations can be used to enable --debug for a single pod, making troubleshoot much easier. Similarly, features like --vfs2 can be enabled for experimentation without affecting other pods in the node. Closes #3494 PiperOrigin-RevId: 329542815
2020-08-26Make flag propagation automaticFabricio Voznika
Use reflection and tags to provide automatic conversion from Config to flags. This makes adding new flags less error-prone, skips flags using default values (easier to read), and makes tests correctly use default flag values for test Configs. Updates #3494 PiperOrigin-RevId: 328662070
2020-08-25Expose basic coverage information to userspace through kcov interface.Dean Deng
In Linux, a kernel configuration is set that compiles the kernel with a custom function that is called at the beginning of every basic block, which updates the memory-mapped coverage information. The Go coverage tool does not allow us to inject arbitrary instructions into basic blocks, but it does provide data that we can convert to a kcov-like format and transfer them to userspace through a memory mapping. Note that this is not a strict implementation of kcov, which is especially tricky to do because we do not have the same coverage tools available in Go that that are available for the actual Linux kernel. In Linux, a kernel configuration is set that compiles the kernel with a custom function that is called at the beginning of every basic block to write program counters to the kcov memory mapping. In Go, however, coverage tools only give us a count of basic blocks as they are executed. Every time we return to userspace, we collect the coverage information and write out PCs for each block that was executed, providing userspace with the illusion that the kcov data is always up to date. For convenience, we also generate a unique synthetic PC for each block instead of using actual PCs. Finally, we do not provide thread-specific coverage data (each kcov instance only contains PCs executed by the thread owning it); instead, we will supply data for any file specified by -- instrumentation_filter. Also, fix issue in nogo that was causing pkg/coverage:coverage_nogo compilation to fail. PiperOrigin-RevId: 328426526
2020-08-19Move boot.Config to its own packageFabricio Voznika
Updates #3494 PiperOrigin-RevId: 327548511