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2019-06-13Update canonical repository.Adin Scannell
This can be merged after: https://github.com/google/gvisor-website/pull/77 or https://github.com/google/gvisor-website/pull/78 PiperOrigin-RevId: 253132620
2019-06-12Allow 'runsc do' to run without rootFabricio Voznika
'--rootless' flag lets a non-root user execute 'runsc do'. The drawback is that the sandbox and gofer processes will run as root inside a user namespace that is mapped to the caller's user, intead of nobody. And network is defaulted to '--network=host' inside the root network namespace. On the bright side, it's very convenient for testing: runsc --rootless do ls runsc --rootless do curl www.google.com PiperOrigin-RevId: 252840970
2019-06-03Remove 'clearStatus' option from container.Wait*PID()Fabricio Voznika
clearStatus was added to allow detached execution to wait on the exec'd process and retrieve its exit status. However, it's not currently used. Both docker and gvisor-containerd-shim wait on the "shim" process and retrieve the exit status from there. We could change gvisor-containerd-shim to use waits, but it will end up also consuming a process for the wait, which is similar to having the shim process. Closes #234 PiperOrigin-RevId: 251349490
2019-05-30Add support for collecting execution trace to runsc.Bhasker Hariharan
Updates #220 PiperOrigin-RevId: 250532302
2019-05-02runsc: don't create an empty network namespace if NetworkHost is setAndrei Vagin
With this change, we will be able to run runsc do in a host network namespace. PiperOrigin-RevId: 246436660 Change-Id: I8ea18b1053c88fe2feed74239b915fe7a151ce34
2019-05-02Add [simple] network support to 'runsc do'Fabricio Voznika
Sandbox always runsc with IP 192.168.10.2 and the peer network adds 1 to the address (192.168.10.3). Sandbox IP can be changed using --ip flag. Here a few examples: sudo runsc do curl www.google.com sudo runsc do --ip=10.10.10.2 bash -c "echo 123 | netcat -l -p 8080" PiperOrigin-RevId: 246421277 Change-Id: I7b3dce4af46a57300350dab41cb27e04e4b6e9da
2019-04-29Change copyright notice to "The gVisor Authors"Michael Pratt
Based on the guidelines at https://opensource.google.com/docs/releasing/authors/. 1. $ rg -l "Google LLC" | xargs sed -i 's/Google LLC.*/The gVisor Authors./' 2. Manual fixup of "Google Inc" references. 3. Add AUTHORS file. Authors may request to be added to this file. 4. Point netstack AUTHORS to gVisor AUTHORS. Drop CONTRIBUTORS. Fixes #209 PiperOrigin-RevId: 245823212 Change-Id: I64530b24ad021a7d683137459cafc510f5ee1de9
2019-04-29Allow and document bug ids in gVisor codebase.Nicolas Lacasse
PiperOrigin-RevId: 245818639 Change-Id: I03703ef0fb9b6675955637b9fe2776204c545789
2019-04-11Add 'runsc do' commandFabricio Voznika
It provides an easy way to run commands to quickly test gVisor. By default it maps the host root as the container root with a writable overlay on top (so the host root is not modified). Example: sudo runsc do ls -lh --color sudo runsc do ~/src/test/my-test.sh PiperOrigin-RevId: 243178711 Change-Id: I05f3d6ce253fe4b5f1362f4a07b5387f6ddb5dd9
2019-03-18Add support for mount propagationFabricio Voznika
Properly handle propagation options for root and mounts. Now usage of mount options shared, rshared, and noexec cause error to start. shared/ rshared breaks sandbox=>host isolation. slave however can be supported because changes propagate from host to sandbox. Root FS setup moved inside the gofer. Apart from simplifying the code, it keeps all mounts inside the namespace. And they are torn down when the namespace is destroyed (DestroyFS is no longer needed). PiperOrigin-RevId: 239037661 Change-Id: I8b5ee4d50da33c042ea34fa68e56514ebe20e6e0
2019-03-11Add profiling commands to runscFabricio Voznika
Example: runsc debug --root=<dir> \ --profile-heap=/tmp/heap.prof \ --profile-cpu=/tmp/cpu.prod --profile-delay=30 \ <container ID> PiperOrigin-RevId: 237848456 Change-Id: Icff3f20c1b157a84d0922599eaea327320dad773
2019-01-29runsc: reap a sandbox process only in sandbox.Wait()Andrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231504064 Change-Id: I585b769aef04a3ad7e7936027958910a6eed9c8d
2019-01-22Don't bind-mount runsc into a sandbox mntnsAndrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 230437407 Change-Id: Id9d8ceeb018aad2fe317407c78c6ee0f4b47aa2b
2019-01-18Scrub runsc error messagesFabricio Voznika
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 PiperOrigin-RevId: 230022798 Change-Id: I83339017c70dae09e4f9f8e0ea2e554c4d5d5cd1
2019-01-18Start a sandbox process in a new userns only if CAP_SETUID is setAndrei Vagin
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
2019-01-18runsc: create a new proc mount if the sandbox process is running in a new pidnsAndrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 229971902 Change-Id: Ief4fac731e839ef092175908de9375d725eaa3aa
2019-01-14runsc: set up a minimal chroot from the sandbox processAndrei Vagin
In this case, new mounts are not created in the host mount namspaces, so tearDownChroot isn't needed, because chroot will be destroyed with a sandbox mount namespace. In additional, pivot_root can't be called instead of chroot. PiperOrigin-RevId: 229250871 Change-Id: I765bdb587d0b8287a6a8efda8747639d37c7e7b6
2019-01-11runsc: Collect zombies of sandbox and gofer processesAndrei Vagin
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
2019-01-09Restore to original cgroup after sandbox and gofer processes are createdFabricio Voznika
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. PiperOrigin-RevId: 228529199 Change-Id: I12a48d9adab4bbb02f20d71ec99598c336cbfe51
2019-01-03Apply chroot for --network=host tooFabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 227747566 Change-Id: Ide9df4ac1391adcd1c56e08d6570e0d149d85bc4
2018-12-28Simplify synchronization between runsc and sandbox processFabricio Voznika
Make 'runsc create' join cgroup before creating sandbox process. This removes the need to synchronize platform creation and ensure that sandbox process is charged to the right cgroup from the start. PiperOrigin-RevId: 227166451 Change-Id: Ieb4b18e6ca0daf7b331dc897699ca419bc5ee3a2
2018-12-06A sandbox process should wait until it has not been moved into cgroupsAndrei Vagin
PiperOrigin-RevId: 224418900 Change-Id: I53cf4d7c1c70117875b6920f8fd3d58a3b1497e9
2018-11-15Allow sandbox.Wait to be called after the sandbox has exited.Nicolas Lacasse
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. PiperOrigin-RevId: 221702517 Change-Id: I290d0333cc094c7c1c3b4ce0f17f61a3e908d787
2018-11-05Fix race between start and destroyFabricio Voznika
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
2018-11-01Make error messages a bit more user friendly.Ian Lewis
Updated error messages so that it doesn't print full Go struct representations when running a new container in a sandbox. For example, this occurs frequently when commands are not found when doing a 'kubectl exec'. PiperOrigin-RevId: 219729141 Change-Id: Ic3a7bc84cd7b2167f495d48a1da241d621d3ca09
2018-10-21Updated cleanup code to be more explicit about ignoring errors.Ian Lewis
Errors are shown as being ignored by assigning to the blank identifier. PiperOrigin-RevId: 218103819 Change-Id: I7cc7b9d8ac503a03de5504ebdeb99ed30a531cf2
2018-10-19Use correct company name in copyright headerIan Gudger
PiperOrigin-RevId: 217951017 Change-Id: Ie08bf6987f98467d07457bcf35b5f1ff6e43c035
2018-10-18Resolve mount paths while setting up root fs mountFabricio Voznika
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. PiperOrigin-RevId: 217749904 Change-Id: I7ac434d5befd230db1488446cda03300cc0751a9
2018-10-17runsc: Support job control signals for the root container.Nicolas Lacasse
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
2018-10-16Bump sandbox start and stop timeouts.Nicolas Lacasse
PiperOrigin-RevId: 217433699 Change-Id: Icef08285728c23ee7dd650706aaf18da51c25dff
2018-10-15Never send boot process stdio to application stdio.Nicolas Lacasse
We treat handle the boot process stdio separately from the application stdio (which gets passed via flags), but we were still sending both to same place. As a result, some logs that are written directly to os.Stderr by the boot process were ending up in the application logs. This CL starts sendind boot process stdio to the null device (since we don't have any better options). The boot process is already configured to send all logs (and panics) to the log file, so we won't miss anything important. PiperOrigin-RevId: 217173020 Change-Id: I5ab980da037f34620e7861a3736ba09c18d73794
2018-10-11Make the gofer process enter namespacesFabricio Voznika
This is done to further isolate the gofer from the host. PiperOrigin-RevId: 216790991 Change-Id: Ia265b77e4e50f815d08f743a05669f9d75ad7a6f
2018-10-11Make Wait() return the sandbox exit status if the sandbox has exited.Nicolas Lacasse
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
2018-10-11Make debug log file name configurableFabricio Voznika
This is a breaking change if you're using --debug-log-dir. The fix is to replace it with --debug-log and add a '/' at the end: --debug-log-dir=/tmp/runsc ==> --debug-log=/tmp/runsc/ PiperOrigin-RevId: 216761212 Change-Id: I244270a0a522298c48115719fa08dad55e34ade1
2018-10-11Add bare bones unsupported syscall loggingFabricio Voznika
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
2018-10-10runsc: Pass controlling TTY by FD in the *new* process, not current process.Nicolas Lacasse
When setting Cmd.SysProcAttr.Ctty, the FD must be the FD of the controlling TTY in the new process, not the current process. The ioctl call is made after duping all FDs in Cmd.ExtraFiles, which may stomp on the old TTY FD. This fixes the "bad address" flakes in runsc/container:container_test, although some other flakes remain. PiperOrigin-RevId: 216594394 Change-Id: Idfd1677abb866aa82ad7e8be776f0c9087256862
2018-10-10Add sandbox to cgroupFabricio Voznika
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. PiperOrigin-RevId: 216538209 Change-Id: If2c65ffedf55820baab743a0edcfb091b89c1019
2018-10-03Fix sandbox chrootFabricio Voznika
Sandbox was setting chroot, but was not chaging the working dir. Added test to ensure this doesn't happen in the future. PiperOrigin-RevId: 215676270 Change-Id: I14352d3de64a4dcb90e50948119dc8328c9c15e1
2018-10-03runsc: Pass root container's stdio via FD.Nicolas Lacasse
We were previously using the sandbox process's stdio as the root container's stdio. This makes it difficult/impossible to distinguish output application output from sandbox output, such as panics, which are always written to stderr. Also close the console socket when we are done with it. PiperOrigin-RevId: 215585180 Change-Id: I980b8c69bd61a8b8e0a496fd7bc90a06446764e0
2018-10-01runsc: Support job control signals in "exec -it".Nicolas Lacasse
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# PiperOrigin-RevId: 215334554 Change-Id: I53cdce39653027908510a5ba8d08c49f9cf24f39
2018-09-28Make runsc kill and delete more conformant to the "spec"Fabricio Voznika
PiperOrigin-RevId: 214976251 Change-Id: I631348c3886f41f63d0e77e7c4f21b3ede2ab521
2018-09-28Switch to root in userns when CAP_SYS_CHROOT is also missingFabricio Voznika
Some tests check current capabilities and re-run the tests as root inside userns if required capabibilities are missing. It was checking for CAP_SYS_ADMIN only, CAP_SYS_CHROOT is also required now. PiperOrigin-RevId: 214949226 Change-Id: Ic81363969fa76c04da408fae8ea7520653266312
2018-09-27Implement 'runsc kill --all'Fabricio Voznika
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
2018-09-27Refactor 'runsc boot' to take container ID as argumentFabricio Voznika
This makes the flow slightly simpler (no need to call Loader.SetRootContainer). And this is required change to tag tasks with container ID inside the Sentry. PiperOrigin-RevId: 214795210 Change-Id: I6ff4af12e73bb07157f7058bb15fd5bb88760884
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
2018-09-19runsc: Fix stdin/stdout/stderr in multi-container mode.Kevin Krakauer
The issue with the previous change was that the stdin/stdout/stderr passed to the sentry were dup'd by host.ImportFile. This left a dangling FD that by never closing caused containerd to timeout waiting on container stop. PiperOrigin-RevId: 213753032 Change-Id: Ia5e4c0565c42c8610d3b59f65599a5643b0901e4
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
2018-09-18Handle 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
2018-09-18Automated rollback of changelist 213307171Kevin Krakauer
PiperOrigin-RevId: 213504354 Change-Id: Iadd42f0ca4b7e7a9eae780bee9900c7233fb4f3f
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