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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
2018-09-04runsc: Run sandbox as user nobody.Nicolas Lacasse
When starting a sandbox without direct file or network access, we create an empty user namespace and run the sandbox in there. However, the root user in that namespace is still mapped to the root user in the parent namespace. This CL maps the "nobody" user from the parent namespace into the child namespace, and runs the sandbox process as user "nobody" inside the new namespace. PiperOrigin-RevId: 211572223 Change-Id: I1b1f9b1a86c0b4e7e5ca7bc93be7d4887678bab6
2018-09-04runsc: Pass log and config files to sandbox process by FD.Nicolas Lacasse
This is a prereq for running the sandbox process as user "nobody", when it may not have permissions to open these files. Instead, we must open then before starting the sandbox process, and pass them by FD. The specutils.ReadSpecFromFile method was fixed to always seek to the beginning of the file before reading. This allows Files from the same FD to be read multiple times, as we do in the boot command when the apply-caps flag is set. Tested with --network=host. PiperOrigin-RevId: 211570647 Change-Id: I685be0a290aa7f70731ebdce82ebc0ebcc9d475c
2018-08-31Automated rollback of changelist 210995199Fabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 211116429 Change-Id: I446d149c822177dc9fc3c64ce5e455f7f029aa82
2018-08-30runsc: Pass log and config files to sandbox process by FD.Nicolas Lacasse
This is a prereq for running the sandbox process as user "nobody", when it may not have permissions to open these files. Instead, we must open then before starting the sandbox process, and pass them by FD. PiperOrigin-RevId: 210995199 Change-Id: I715875a9553290b4a49394a8fcd93be78b1933dd
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
2018-08-24Add option to panic gofer if writes are attempted over RO mountsFabricio Voznika
This is used when '--overlay=true' to guarantee writes are not sent to gofer. PiperOrigin-RevId: 210116288 Change-Id: I7616008c4c0e8d3668e07a205207f46e2144bf30
2018-08-21Initial change for multi-gofer supportFabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 209647293 Change-Id: I980fca1257ea3fcce796388a049c353b0303a8a5
2018-08-20Standardize mounts in testsFabricio Voznika
Tests get a readonly rootfs mapped to / (which was the case before) and writable TEST_TMPDIR. This makes it easier to setup containers to write to files and to share state between test and containers. PiperOrigin-RevId: 209453224 Change-Id: I4d988e45dc0909a0450a3bb882fe280cf9c24334
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
2018-08-14runsc: Change cache policy for root fs and volume mounts.Nicolas Lacasse
Previously, gofer filesystems were configured with the default "fscache" policy, which caches filesystem metadata and contents aggressively. While this setting is best for performance, it means that changes from inside the sandbox may not be immediately propagated outside the sandbox, and vice-versa. This CL changes volumes and the root fs configuration to use a new "remote-revalidate" cache policy which tries to retain as much caching as possible while still making fs changes visible across the sandbox boundary. This cache policy is enabled by default for the root filesystem. The default value for the "--file-access" flag is still "proxy", but the behavior is changed to use the new cache policy. A new value for the "--file-access" flag is added, called "proxy-exclusive", which turns on the previous aggressive caching behavior. As the name implies, this flag should be used when the sandbox has "exclusive" access to the filesystem. All volume mounts are configured to use the new cache policy, since it is safest and most likely to be correct. There is not currently a way to change this behavior, but it's possible to add such a mechanism in the future. The configurability is a smaller issue for volumes, since most of the expensive application fs operations (walking + stating files) will likely served by the root fs. PiperOrigin-RevId: 208735037 Change-Id: Ife048fab1948205f6665df8563434dbc6ca8cfc9
2018-07-20Removed a now incorrect reference to restoreFile.Justine Olshan
PiperOrigin-RevId: 205470108 Change-Id: I226878a887fe1133561005357a9e3b09428b06b6
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
2018-06-28runsc: 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
2018-06-22runsc: 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
2018-06-20Add 'runsc debug' commandFabricio Voznika
It prints sandbox stacks to the log to help debug stuckness. I expect that many more options will be added in the future. PiperOrigin-RevId: 201405931 Change-Id: I87e560800cd5a5a7b210dc25a5661363c8c3a16e
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
2018-06-18Automated rollback of changelist 200770591Fabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 201012131 Change-Id: I5cd69e795555129319eb41135ecf26db9a0b1fcb
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
2018-06-15runsc: Make gofer logs show up in test output.Kevin Krakauer
PiperOrigin-RevId: 200770591 Change-Id: Ifc096d88615b63135210d93c2b4cee2eaecf1eee
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
2018-06-08Drop capabilities not needed by GoferFabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 199808391 Change-Id: Ib37a4fb6193dc85c1f93bc16769d6aa41854b9d4
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
2018-06-04Return 'running' if gofer is still aliveFabricio Voznika
Containerd will start deleting container and rootfs after container is stopped. However, if gofer is still running, rootfs cleanup will fail because of device busy. This CL makes sure that gofer is not running when container state is stopped. Change from: lantaol@google.com PiperOrigin-RevId: 199172668 Change-Id: I9d874eec3ecf74fd9c8edd7f62d9f998edef66fe
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
2018-05-17Push 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
2018-05-09Return better errors from Docker when runsc fails to start.Nicolas Lacasse
Two changes in this CL: First, make the "boot" process sleep when it encounters an error to give the controller time to send the error back to the "start" process. Otherwise the "boot" process exits immediately and the control connection errors with EOF. Secondly, open the log file with O_APPEND, not O_TRUNC. Docker uses the same log file for all runtime commands, and setting O_TRUNC causes them to get destroyed. Furthermore, containerd parses these log files in the event of an error, and it does not like the file being truncated out from underneath it. Now, when trying to run a binary that does not exist in the image, the error message is more reasonable: $ docker run alpine /not/found docker: Error response from daemon: OCI runtime start failed: /usr/local/google/docker/runtimes/runscd did not terminate sucessfully: error starting sandbox: error starting application [/not/found]: failed to create init process: no such file or directory Fixes #32 PiperOrigin-RevId: 196027084 Change-Id: Iabc24c0bdd8fc327237acc051a1655515f445e68
2018-05-08Error if container requires AppArmor, SELinux or seccompFabricio Voznika
Closes #35 PiperOrigin-RevId: 195840128 Change-Id: I31c1ad9b51ec53abb6f0b485d35622d4e9764b29
2018-05-04Run gofmt -s on everythingIan Gudger
PiperOrigin-RevId: 195469901 Change-Id: I66d5c7a334bbb8b47e40d266a2661291c2d91c7f
2018-05-03Return error when child exits earlyFabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 195365050 Change-Id: I8754dc7a3fc2975d422cae453762a455478a8e6a
2018-05-03Fix misspellings.Cyrille Hemidy
PiperOrigin-RevId: 195307689 Change-Id: I499f19af49875a43214797d63376f20ae788d2f4
2018-05-01Remove stale TODOFabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 194949678 Change-Id: I60a30c4bb7418e17583c66f437273fd17e9e99ba
2018-04-28Check in gVisor.Googler
PiperOrigin-RevId: 194583126 Change-Id: Ica1d8821a90f74e7e745962d71801c598c652463