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- Combine process creation code that is shared between
root and subcontainer processes
- Move root container information into a struct for
clarity
Updates #2714
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Closes #2393
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Issue #2270
Issue #1765
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Starting with go1.13, we can specify ambient capabilities when we execute a new
process with os/exe.Cmd.
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In the case of other signals (preemption), inject a normal bounce and
defer the signal until the vCPU has been returned from guest mode.
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When the sandbox runs in attached more, e.g. runsc do, runsc run, the
sandbox lifetime is controlled by the parent process. This wasn't working
in all cases because PR_GET_PDEATHSIG doesn't propagate through execve
when the process changes uid/gid. So it was getting dropped when the
sandbox execve's to change to user nobody.
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The asynchronous goroutine preemption is a new feature of Go 1.14.
When we switched to go 1.14 (cl/297915917) in the bazel config,
the kokoro syscall-kvm job started permanently failing. Lets
temporary set asyncpreemptoff for the kvm platform to unblock tests.
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GO's runtime calls the write system call twice to print "panic:"
and "the reason of this panic", so here is a race window when
other threads can print something to the log and we will see
something like this:
panic: log messages from another thread
The reason of the panic.
This confuses the syzkaller blacklist and dedup detection.
It also makes the logs generally difficult to read. e.g.,
data races often have one side of the race, followed by
a large "diagnosis" dump, finally followed by the other
side of the race.
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* Rename syncutil to sync.
* Add aliases to sync types.
* Replace existing usage of standard library sync package.
This will make it easier to swap out synchronization primitives. For example,
this will allow us to use primitives from github.com/sasha-s/go-deadlock to
check for lock ordering violations.
Updates #1472
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Remove introduced CPUNumMin config and hard-code it as 2.
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* Add `--cpu-num-min` flag to control minimum CPUs
* Only lower CPU count
* Fix comments
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When application is not cgroups-aware, it can spawn excessive threads
which often defaults to CPU number.
Introduce a opt-in flag that will set CPU number accordingly to CPU
quota (if available).
Fixes #1391
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When the sandbox is destroyed, making URPC calls to destroy the
container will fail. The code was checking if the sandbox was
running before attempting to make the URPC call, but that is racy.
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- Sandbox logs are generated when running tests
- Kokoro uploads the sandbox logs
- Supports multiple parallel runs
- Revive script to install locally built runsc with docker
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Set /proc/self/oom_score_adj based on oomScoreAdj specified in the OCI bundle.
When new containers are added to the sandbox oom_score_adj for the sandbox and
all other gofers are adjusted so that oom_score_adj is equal to the lowest
oom_score_adj of all containers in the sandbox.
Fixes #512
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Go was going to change the behavior of SysProcAttr.Ctty such that it must be an
FD in the *parent* FD table:
https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/178919/
However, after some debate, it was decided that this change was too
backwards-incompatible, and so it was reverted.
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/29458
The behavior going forward is unchanged: the Ctty FD must be an FD in the
*child* FD table.
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An upcoming change in Go 1.13 [1] changes the semantics of the SysProcAttr.Ctty
field. Prior to the change, the FD must be an FD in the child process's FD
table (aka "post-shuffle"). After the change, the FD must be an FD in the
current process's FD table (aka "pre-shuffle").
To be compatible with both versions this CL introduces a new boolean
"CttyFdIsPostShuffle" which indicates whether a pre- or post-shuffle FD should
be provided. We use build tags to chose the correct one.
1: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/178919/
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New options are:
runsc debug --strace=off|all|function1,function2
runsc debug --log-level=warning|info|debug
runsc debug --log-packets=true|false
Updates #407
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This was from an old comment, which was superseded by the
existing comment which is correct.
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There were 3 string arguments that could be easily misplaced
and it makes it easier to add new arguments, especially for
Container that has dozens of callers.
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This can be merged after:
https://github.com/google/gvisor-website/pull/77
or
https://github.com/google/gvisor-website/pull/78
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'--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
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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
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Updates #220
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With this change, we will be able to run runsc do in a host network namespace.
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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"
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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
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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
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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).
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Example:
runsc debug --root=<dir> \
--profile-heap=/tmp/heap.prof \
--profile-cpu=/tmp/cpu.prod --profile-delay=30 \
<container ID>
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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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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.
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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.
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And we need to wait a gofer process before cgroup.Uninstall,
because it is running in the sandbox cgroups.
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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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