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Nothing reads them and they can simply get stale.
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Change-Id: I57467a34fe94e395fdd3685462c4fe9776d040a3
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When file size changes outside the sandbox, page cache was not
refreshing file size which is required for cacheRemoteRevalidating.
In fact, cacheRemoteRevalidating should be skipping the cache
completely since it's not really benefiting from it. The cache is
cache is already bypassed for unstable attributes (see
cachePolicy.cacheUAttrs). And althought the cache is called to
map pages, they will always miss the cache and map directly from
the host.
Created a HostMappable struct that maps directly to the host and
use it for files with cacheRemoteRevalidating.
Closes #124
PiperOrigin-RevId: 230998440
Change-Id: Ic5f632eabe33b47241e05e98c95e9b2090ae08fc
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In Container.Destroy(), we call c.stop() before calling
executeHooksBestEffort(), therefore, when we call
executeHooksBestEffort(c.Spec.Hooks.Poststop, c.State()) to execute
the poststop hook, it results in a nil pointer dereference since it
reads c.Sandbox.Pid in c.State() after the sandbox has been destroyed.
To fix this bug, we can change container's status to "stopped" before
executing the poststop hook.
Signed-off-by: ShiruRen <renshiru2000@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I4d835e430066fab7e599e188f945291adfc521ef
PiperOrigin-RevId: 230975505
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Mounting lib and lib64 are not necessary anymore and simplifies the test.
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Change-Id: Ib91a3ffcec4b322cd3687c337eedbde9641685ed
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Change-Id: Id9d8ceeb018aad2fe317407c78c6ee0f4b47aa2b
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Removed "error" and "failed to" prefix that don't add value
from messages. Adjusted a few other messages. In particular,
when the container fail to start, the message returned is easier
for humans to read:
$ docker run --rm --runtime=runsc alpine foobar
docker: Error response from daemon: OCI runtime start failed: <path> did not terminate sucessfully: starting container: starting root container [foobar]: starting sandbox: searching for executable "foobar", cwd: "/", $PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin": no such file or directory
Closes #77
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Change-Id: I83339017c70dae09e4f9f8e0ea2e554c4d5d5cd1
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In addition, it fixes a race condition in TestMultiContainerGoferStop.
There are two scripts copy the same set of files into the same directory
and sometime one of this command fails with EXIST.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 230011247
Change-Id: I9289f72e65dc407cdcd0e6cd632a509e01f43e9c
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Runsc wants to mount /tmp using internal tmpfs implementation for
performance. However, it risks hiding files that may exist under
/tmp in case it's present in the container. Now, it only mounts
over /tmp iff:
- /tmp was not explicitly asked to be mounted
- /tmp is empty
If any of this is not true, then /tmp maps to the container's
image /tmp.
Note: checkpoint doesn't have sentry FS mounted to check if /tmp
is empty. It simply looks for explicit mounts right now.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 229607856
Change-Id: I10b6dae7ac157ef578efc4dfceb089f3b94cde06
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 229438125
Change-Id: I58eb0d10178d1adfc709d7b859189d1acbcb2f22
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And we need to wait a gofer process before cgroup.Uninstall,
because it is running in the sandbox cgroups.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 228904020
Change-Id: Iaf8826d5b9626db32d4057a1c505a8d7daaeb8f9
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The original code assumed that it was safe to join and not restore cgroup,
but Container.Run will not exit after calling start, making cgroup cleanup
fail because there were still processes inside the cgroup.
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Change-Id: I12a48d9adab4bbb02f20d71ec99598c336cbfe51
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If the sandbox process is dead (because of a panic or some other problem),
container.Destroy will never remove the container metadata file, since it will
always fail when calling container.stop().
This CL changes container.Destroy() to always perform the three necessary
cleanup operations:
* Stop the sandbox and gofer processes.
* Remove the container fs on the host.
* Delete the container metadata directory.
Errors from these three operations will be concatenated and returned from
Destroy().
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Change-Id: I882fbe5ce7737048b2e1f668848e9c14ed355665
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sandbox.Wait is racey, as the sandbox may have exited before it is called, or
even during.
We already had code to handle the case that the sandbox exits during the Wait
call, but we were not properly handling the case where the sandbox has exited
before the call.
The best we can do in such cases is return the sandbox exit code as the
application exit code.
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Change-Id: I290d0333cc094c7c1c3b4ce0f17f61a3e908d787
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 221178413
Change-Id: I0e615c5e945cb924d8df767c894a9e402f0b8ff2
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Each container has its respective gofer. Test that
gofer can be shutdown when a container stops and that
it doesn't affect other containers.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 220829898
Change-Id: I2a44a3cf2a88577e6ad1133afc622bbf4a5f6591
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SetupContainerInRoot was setting Config.RootDir unnecessarily
and causing a --race violation in TestMultiContainerDestroyStarting.
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Change-Id: Ie0b28c19846106c7458a92681b708ae70f87d25a
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Before this change, a container starting up could race with
destroy (aka delete) and leave processes behind.
Now, whenever a container is created, Loader.processes gets
a new entry. Start now expects the entry to be there, and if
it's not it means that the container was deleted.
I've also fixed Loader.waitPID to search for the process using
the init process's PID namespace.
We could use a few more tests for signal and wait. I'll send
them in another cl.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 220224290
Change-Id: I15146079f69904dc07d43c3b66cc343a2dab4cc4
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Otherwise the gofer's attach point may be different from sandbox when there
symlinks in the path.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 219730492
Change-Id: Ia9c4c2d16228c6a1a9e790e0cb673fd881003fe1
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This change also adds extensive testing to the p9 package via mocks. The sanity
checks and type checks are moved from the gofer into the core package, where
they can be more easily validated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 218296768
Change-Id: I4fc3c326e7bf1e0e140a454cbacbcc6fd617ab55
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Errors are shown as being ignored by assigning to the blank identifier.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 218103819
Change-Id: I7cc7b9d8ac503a03de5504ebdeb99ed30a531cf2
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Change-Id: Ie08bf6987f98467d07457bcf35b5f1ff6e43c035
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It's hard to resolve symlinks inside the sandbox because rootfs and mounts
may be read-only, forcing us to create mount points inside lower layer of an
overlay, **before** the volumes are mounted.
Since the destination must already be resolved outside the sandbox when creating
mounts, take this opportunity to rewrite the spec with paths resolved.
"runsc boot" will use the "resolved" spec to load mounts. In addition, symlink
traversals were disabled while mounting containers inside the sandbox.
It haven't been able to write a good test for it. So I'm relying on manual tests
for now.
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Change-Id: I7ac434d5befd230db1488446cda03300cc0751a9
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Otherwise they may exceed the maximum.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 217584658
Change-Id: I869e400d3409599c0d3b85c6590702c052f49550
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Now containers run with "docker run -it" support control characters like ^C and
^Z.
This required refactoring our signal handling a bit. Signals delivered to the
"runsc boot" process are turned into loader.Signal calls with the appropriate
delivery mode. Previously they were always sent directly to PID 1.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 217566770
Change-Id: I5b7220d9a0f2b591a56335479454a200c6de8732
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--pid allows specific processes to be signalled rather than the container root
process or all processes in the container. containerd needs to SIGKILL exec'd
processes that timeout and check whether processes are still alive.
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Change-Id: I2058ebb548b51c8eb748f5884fb88bad0b532e45
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 217433699
Change-Id: Icef08285728c23ee7dd650706aaf18da51c25dff
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This is done to further isolate the gofer from the host.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 216790991
Change-Id: Ia265b77e4e50f815d08f743a05669f9d75ad7a6f
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It's possible for Start() and Wait() calls to race, if the sandboxed
application is short-lived. If the application finishes before (or during) the
Wait RPC, then Wait will fail. In practice this looks like "connection
refused" or "EOF" errors when waiting for an RPC response.
This race is especially bad in tests, where we often run "true" inside a
sandbox.
This CL does a best-effort fix, by returning the sandbox exit status as the
container exit status. In most cases, these are the same.
This fixes the remaining flakes in runsc/container:container_test.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 216777793
Change-Id: I9dfc6e6ec885b106a736055bc7a75b2008dfff7a
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This change introduces a new flags to create/run called
--user-log. Logs to this files are visible to users and
are meant to help debugging problems with their images
and containers.
For now only unsupported syscalls are sent to this log,
and only minimum support was added. We can build more
infrastructure around it as needed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 216735977
Change-Id: I54427ca194604991c407d49943ab3680470de2d0
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Sandbox creation uses the limits and reservations configured in the
OCI spec and set cgroup options accordinly. Then it puts both the
sandbox and gofer processes inside the cgroup.
It also allows the cgroup to be pre-configured by the caller. If the
cgroup already exists, sandbox and gofer processes will join the
cgroup but it will not modify the cgroup with spec limits.
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Change-Id: If2c65ffedf55820baab743a0edcfb091b89c1019
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Change-Id: Ic4cb86c8e0a9cb022d3ceed9dc5615266c307cf9
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This can happen if an error is encountered during Create() which causes the
container to be destroyed and set to state Stopped.
Without this transition, errors during Create get hidden by the later panic.
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Change-Id: Icd3f42e12c685cbf042f46b3929bccdf30ad55b0
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We add an additional (2^3)-1=7 processes, but the code was only waiting for 3.
I switched back to Math.Pow format to make the arithmetic easier to inspect.
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Change-Id: Iccad4d6f977c1bfc5c4b08d3493afe553fe25733
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Terminal support in runsc relies on host tty file descriptors that are imported
into the sandbox. Application tty ioctls are sent directly to the host fd.
However, those host tty ioctls are associated in the host kernel with a host
process (in this case runsc), and the host kernel intercepts job control
characters like ^C and send signals to the host process. Thus, typing ^C into a
"runsc exec" shell will send a SIGINT to the runsc process.
This change makes "runsc exec" handle all signals, and forward them into the
sandbox via the "ContainerSignal" urpc method. Since the "runsc exec" is
associated with a particular container process in the sandbox, the signal must
be associated with the same container process.
One big difficulty is that the signal should not necessarily be sent to the
sandbox process started by "exec", but instead must be sent to the foreground
process group for the tty. For example, we may exec "bash", and from bash call
"sleep 100". A ^C at this point should SIGINT sleep, not bash.
To handle this, tty files inside the sandbox must keep track of their
foreground process group, which is set/get via ioctls. When an incoming
ContainerSignal urpc comes in, we look up the foreground process group via the
tty file. Unfortunately, this means we have to expose and cache the tty file in
the Loader.
Note that "runsc exec" now handles signals properly, but "runs run" does not.
That will come in a later CL, as this one is complex enough already.
Example:
root@:/usr/local/apache2# sleep 100
^C
root@:/usr/local/apache2# sleep 100
^Z
[1]+ Stopped sleep 100
root@:/usr/local/apache2# fg
sleep 100
^C
root@:/usr/local/apache2#
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Change-Id: I53cdce39653027908510a5ba8d08c49f9cf24f39
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And remove multicontainer option.
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Change-Id: I9fd1d963d987e421e63d5817f91a25c819ced6cb
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This makes runsc more friendly to run without docker or K8s.
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In order to implement kill --all correctly, the Sentry needs
to track all tasks that belong to a given container. This change
introduces ContainerID to the task, that gets inherited by all
children. 'kill --all' then iterates over all tasks comparing the
ContainerID field to find all processes that need to be signalled.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 214841768
Change-Id: I693b2374be8692d88cc441ef13a0ae34abf73ac6
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This was done so it's easier to add more functionality
to this file for other tests.
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