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2018-09-21The "action" in container.Signal should be "signal".Nicolas Lacasse
PiperOrigin-RevId: 214038776 Change-Id: I4ad212540ec4ef4fb5ab5fdcb7f0865c4f746895
2018-09-21runsc: Synchronize container metadata changes with a file lock.Nicolas Lacasse
Each container has associated metadata (particularly the container status) that is manipulated by various runsc commands. This metadata is stored in a file identified by the container id. Different runsc processes may manipulate the same container metadata, and each will read/write to the metadata file. This CL adds a file lock per container which must be held when reading the container metadata file, and when modifying and writing the container metadata. PiperOrigin-RevId: 214019179 Change-Id: Ice4390ad233bc7f216c9a9a6cf05fb456c9ec0ad
2018-09-20Set Sandbox.Chroot so it gets cleaned up upon destructionFabricio Voznika
I've made several attempts to create a test, but the lack of permission from the test user makes it nearly impossible to test anything useful. PiperOrigin-RevId: 213922174 Change-Id: I5b502ca70cb7a6645f8836f028fb203354b4c625
2018-09-20runsc: Fix a bug that `runsc wait` doesn't work after container exits.Lantao Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 213849165 Change-Id: I5120b2f568850c0c42a08e8706e7f8653ef1bd94
2018-09-19Add container.Destroy urpc method.Nicolas Lacasse
This method will: 1. Stop the container process if it is still running. 2. Unmount all sanadbox-internal mounts for the container. 3. Delete the contaner root directory inside the sandbox. Destroy is idempotent, and safe to call concurrantly. This fixes a bug where after stopping a container, we cannot unmount the container root directory on the host. This bug occured because the sandbox dirent cache was holding a dirent with a host fd corresponding to a file inside the container root on the host. The dirent cache did not know that the container had exited, and kept the FD open, preventing us from unmounting on the host. Now that we unmount (and flush) all container mounts inside the sandbox, any host FDs donated by the gofer will be closed, and we can unmount the container root on the host. PiperOrigin-RevId: 213737693 Change-Id: I28c0ff4cd19a08014cdd72fec5154497e92aacc9
2018-09-18Added state machine checks for Container.StatusFabricio Voznika
For my own sanitity when thinking about possible transitions and state. PiperOrigin-RevId: 213559482 Change-Id: I25588c86cf6098be4eda01f4e7321c102ceef33c
2018-09-18Handle children processes better in testsFabricio Voznika
Reap children more systematically in container tests. Previously, container_test was taking ~5 mins to run because constainer.Destroy() would timeout waiting for the sandbox process to exit. Now the test running in less than a minute. Also made the contract around Container and Sandbox destroy clearer. PiperOrigin-RevId: 213527471 Change-Id: Icca84ee1212bbdcb62bdfc9cc7b71b12c6d1688d
2018-09-17runsc: Enable waiting on exited processes.Kevin Krakauer
This makes `runsc wait` behave more like waitpid()/wait4() in that: - Once a process has run to completion, you can wait on it and get its exit code. - Processes not waited on will consume memory (like a zombie process) PiperOrigin-RevId: 213358916 Change-Id: I5b5eca41ce71eea68e447380df8c38361a4d1558
2018-09-13runsc: Support container signal/wait.Lantao Liu
This CL: 1) Fix `runsc wait`, it now also works after the container exits; 2) Generate correct container state in Load; 2) Make sure `Destory` cleanup everything before successfully return. PiperOrigin-RevId: 212900107 Change-Id: Ie129cbb9d74f8151a18364f1fc0b2603eac4109a
2018-09-12runsc: Add exec flag that specifies where to save the sandbox-internal pid.Kevin Krakauer
This is different from the existing -pid-file flag, which saves a host pid. PiperOrigin-RevId: 212713968 Change-Id: I2c486de8dd5cfd9b923fb0970165ef7c5fc597f0
2018-09-07Remove '--file-access=direct' optionFabricio Voznika
It was used before gofer was implemented and it's not supported anymore. BREAKING CHANGE: proxy-shared and proxy-exclusive options are now: shared and exclusive. PiperOrigin-RevId: 212017643 Change-Id: If029d4073fe60583e5ca25f98abb2953de0d78fd
2018-09-05runsc: Support runsc kill multi-container.Kevin Krakauer
Now, we can kill individual containers rather than the entire sandbox. PiperOrigin-RevId: 211748106 Change-Id: Ic97e91db33d53782f838338c4a6d0aab7a313ead
2018-09-05Enabled bind mounts in sub-containersFabricio Voznika
With multi-gofers, bind mounts in sub-containers should just work. Removed restrictions and added test. There are also a few cleanups along the way, e.g. retry unmounting in case cleanup races with gofer teardown. PiperOrigin-RevId: 211699569 Change-Id: Ic0a69c29d7c31cd7e038909cc686c6ac98703374
2018-09-05Running container should have a valid sandboxFabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 211693868 Change-Id: Iea340dd78bf26ae6409c310b63c17cc611c2055f
2018-08-28runsc: unmount volume mounts when destroy container.Lantao Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 210579178 Change-Id: Iae20639c5186b1a976cbff6d05bda134cd00d0da
2018-08-27Put fsgofer inside chrootFabricio Voznika
Now each container gets its own dedicated gofer that is chroot'd to the rootfs path. This is done to add an extra layer of security in case the gofer gets compromised. PiperOrigin-RevId: 210396476 Change-Id: Iba21360a59dfe90875d61000db103f8609157ca0
2018-08-21Initial change for multi-gofer supportFabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 209647293 Change-Id: I980fca1257ea3fcce796388a049c353b0303a8a5
2018-08-15runsc fsgofer: Support dynamic serving of filesystems.Kevin Krakauer
When multiple containers run inside a sentry, each container has its own root filesystem and set of mounts. Containers are also added after sentry boot rather than all configured and known at boot time. The fsgofer needs to be able to serve the root filesystem of each container. Thus, it must be possible to add filesystems after the fsgofer has already started. This change: * Creates a URPC endpoint within the gofer process that listens for requests to serve new content. * Enables the sentry, when starting a new container, to add the new container's filesystem. * Mounts those new filesystems at separate roots within the sentry. PiperOrigin-RevId: 208903248 Change-Id: Ifa91ec9c8caf5f2f0a9eead83c4a57090ce92068
2018-07-18Moved restore code out of create and made to be called after create.Justine Olshan
Docker expects containers to be created before they are restored. However, gVisor restoring requires specificactions regarding the kernel and the file system. These actions were originally in booting the sandbox. Now setting up the file system is deferred until a call to a call to runsc start. In the restore case, the kernel is destroyed and a new kernel is created in the same process, as we need the same process for Docker. These changes required careful execution of concurrent processes which required the use of a channel. Full docker integration still needs the ability to restore into the same container. PiperOrigin-RevId: 205161441 Change-Id: Ie1d2304ead7e06855319d5dc310678f701bd099f
2018-07-02runsc: fix panic for `runsc wait` on stopped container.Lantao Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 203016694 Change-Id: Ic51ef754aa6d7d1b3b35491aff96a63d7992e122
2018-06-29Fix typo.Brielle Broder
PiperOrigin-RevId: 202720658 Change-Id: Iff42fd23f831ee7f29ddd6eb867020b76ed1eb23
2018-06-29Added leave-running flag for checkpoint.Brielle Broder
The leave-running flag allows the container to continue running after a checkpoint has occurred by doing an immediate restore into a new container with the same container ID after the old container is destroyed. Updates #80. PiperOrigin-RevId: 202695426 Change-Id: Iac50437f5afda018dc18b24bb8ddb935983cf336
2018-06-28runsc: Add the "wait" subcommand.Kevin Krakauer
Users can now call "runsc wait <container id>" to wait on a particular process inside the container. -pid can also be used to wait on a specific PID. Manually tested the wait subcommand for a single waiter and multiple waiters (simultaneously 2 processes waiting on the container and 2 processes waiting on a PID within the container). PiperOrigin-RevId: 202548978 Change-Id: Idd507c2cdea613c3a14879b51cfb0f7ea3fb3d4c
2018-06-28Wait for sandbox process when waiting for root containerFabricio Voznika
Closes #71 PiperOrigin-RevId: 202532762 Change-Id: I80a446ff638672ff08e6fd853cd77e28dd05d540
2018-06-28Error out if spec is invalidFabricio Voznika
Closes #66 PiperOrigin-RevId: 202496258 Change-Id: Ib9287c5bf1279ffba1db21ebd9e6b59305cddf34
2018-06-25runsc: add a `multi-container` flag to enable multi-container support.Lantao Liu
PiperOrigin-RevId: 201995800 Change-Id: I770190d135e14ec7da4b3155009fe10121b2a502
2018-06-22runsc: Enable waiting on individual containers within a sandbox.Kevin Krakauer
PiperOrigin-RevId: 201742160 Change-Id: Ia9fa1442287c5f9e1196fb117c41536a80f6bb31
2018-06-21Restore implementation added to runsc.Brielle Broder
Restore creates a new container and uses the given image-path to load a saved image of a previous container. Restore command is plumbed through container and sandbox. This command does not work yet - more to come. PiperOrigin-RevId: 201541229 Change-Id: I864a14c799ce3717d99bcdaaebc764281863d06f
2018-06-19runsc: Enable container creation within existing sandboxes.Kevin Krakauer
Containers are created as processes in the sandbox. Of the many things that don't work yet, the biggest issue is that the fsgofer is launched with its root as the sandbox's root directory. Thus, when a container is started and wants to read anything (including the init binary of the container), the gofer tries to serve from sandbox's root (which basically just has pause), not the container's. PiperOrigin-RevId: 201294560 Change-Id: I6423aa8830538959c56ae908ce067e4199d627b1
2018-06-19Added a resume command to unpause a paused container.Justine Olshan
Resume checks the status of the container and unpauses the kernel if its status is paused. Otherwise nothing happens. Tests were added to ensure that the process is in the correct state after various commands. PiperOrigin-RevId: 201251234 Change-Id: Ifd11b336c33b654fea6238738f864fcf2bf81e19
2018-06-15Added code for a pause command for a container process.Justine Olshan
Like runc, the pause command will pause the processes of the given container. It will set that container's status to "paused." A resume command will be be added to unpause and continue running the process. PiperOrigin-RevId: 200789624 Change-Id: I72a5d7813d90ecfc4d01cc252d6018855016b1ea
2018-06-14Fix typo.Brielle Broder
PiperOrigin-RevId: 200631795 Change-Id: I297fe3e30fb06b04fccd8358c933e45019dcc1fa
2018-06-12Runsc checkpoint works.Brielle Broder
This is the first iteration of checkpoint that actually saves to a file. Tests for checkpoint are included. Ran into an issue when private unix sockets are enabled. An error message was added for this case and the mutex state was set. PiperOrigin-RevId: 200269470 Change-Id: I28d29a9f92c44bf73dc4a4b12ae0509ee4070e93
2018-06-06runsc: Support abbreviated container IDs.Kevin Krakauer
Just a UI/usability addition. It's a lot easier to type "60" than "60185c721d7e10c00489f1fa210ee0d35c594873d6376b457fb1815e4fdbfc2c". PiperOrigin-RevId: 199547932 Change-Id: I19011b5061a88aba48a9ad7f8cf954a6782de854
2018-06-06Add runsc checkpoint command.Googler
Checkpoint command is plumbed through container and sandbox. Restore has also been added but it is only a stub. None of this works yet. More changes to come. PiperOrigin-RevId: 199510105 Change-Id: Ibd08d57f4737847eb25ca20b114518e487320185
2018-05-29Supress error when deleting non-existing container with --forceFabricio Voznika
This addresses the first issue reported in #59. CRI-O expects runsc to return success to delete when --force is used with a non-existing container. PiperOrigin-RevId: 198487418 Change-Id: If7660e8fdab1eb29549d0a7a45ea82e20a1d4f4a
2018-05-17Push signal-delivery and wait into the sandbox.Nicolas Lacasse
This is another step towards multi-container support. Previously, we delivered signals directly to the sandbox process (which then forwarded the signal to PID 1 inside the sandbox). Similarly, we waited on a container by waiting on the sandbox process itself. This approach will not work when there are multiple containers inside the sandbox, and we need to signal/wait on individual containers. This CL adds two new messages, ContainerSignal and ContainerWait. These messages include the id of the container to signal/wait. The controller inside the sandbox receives these messages and signals/waits on the appropriate process inside the sandbox. The container id is plumbed into the sandbox, but it currently is not used. We still end up signaling/waiting on PID 1 in all cases. Once we actually have multiple containers inside the sandbox, we will need to keep some sort of map of container id -> pid (or possibly pid namespace), and signal/kill the appropriate process for the container. PiperOrigin-RevId: 197028366 Change-Id: I07b4d5dc91ecd2affc1447e6b4bdd6b0b7360895
2018-05-15Refactor the Sandbox package into Sandbox + Container.Nicolas Lacasse
This is a necessary prerequisite for supporting multiple containers in a single sandbox. All the commands (in cmd package) now call operations on Containers (container package). When a Container first starts, it will create a Sandbox with the same ID. The Sandbox class is now simpler, as it only knows how to create boot/gofer processes, and how to forward commands into the running boot process. There are TODOs sprinkled around for additional support for multiple containers. Most notably, we need to detect when a container is intended to run in an existing sandbox (by reading the metadata), and then have some way to signal to the sandbox to start a new container. Other urpc calls into the sandbox need to pass the container ID, so the sandbox can run the operation on the given container. These are only half-plummed through right now. PiperOrigin-RevId: 196688269 Change-Id: I1ecf4abbb9dd8987a53ae509df19341aaf42b5b0