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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
2018-09-11platform: Pass device fd into platform constructor.Nicolas Lacasse
We were previously openining the platform device (i.e. /dev/kvm) inside the platfrom constructor (i.e. kvm.New). This requires that we have RW access to the platform device when constructing the platform. However, now that the runsc sandbox process runs as user "nobody", it is not able to open the platform device. This CL changes the kvm constructor to take the platform device FD, rather than opening the device file itself. The device file is opened outside of the sandbox and passed to the sandbox process. PiperOrigin-RevId: 212505804 Change-Id: I427e1d9de5eb84c84f19d513356e1bb148a52910
2018-09-07runsc: Run sandbox process inside minimal chroot.Nicolas Lacasse
We construct a dir with the executable bind-mounted at /exe, and proc mounted at /proc. Runsc now executes the sandbox process inside this chroot, thus limiting access to the host filesystem. The mounts and chroot dir are removed when the sandbox is destroyed. Because this requires bind-mounts, we can only do the chroot if we have CAP_SYS_ADMIN. PiperOrigin-RevId: 211994001 Change-Id: Ia71c515e26085e0b69b833e71691830148bc70d1
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
2018-08-24runsc: Terminal support for "docker exec -ti".Nicolas Lacasse
This CL adds terminal support for "docker exec". We previously only supported consoles for the container process, but not exec processes. The SYS_IOCTL syscall was added to the default seccomp filter list, but only for ioctls that get/set winsize and termios structs. We need to allow these ioctl for all containers because it's possible to run "exec -ti" on a container that was started without an attached console, after the filters have been installed. Note that control-character signals are still not properly supported. Tested with: $ docker run --runtime=runsc -it alpine In another terminial: $ docker exec -it <containerid> /bin/sh PiperOrigin-RevId: 210185456 Change-Id: I6d2401e53a7697bb988c120a8961505c335f96d9
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
2018-06-04Fix leaky FDFabricio Voznika
9P socket was being created without CLOEXEC and was being inherited by the children. This would prevent the gofer from detecting that the sandbox had exited, because the socket would not be closed. PiperOrigin-RevId: 199168959 Change-Id: I3ee1a07cbe7331b0aeb1cf2b697e728ce24f85a7
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
2018-04-28Check in gVisor.Googler
PiperOrigin-RevId: 194583126 Change-Id: Ica1d8821a90f74e7e745962d71801c598c652463