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Never to used outside of runsc tests!
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gvisor-containerd-shim moved. It now has a stable URL that run_tests.sh always
uses.
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gvisor-containerd-shim installation is currently broken.
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We were relying on time.UnixNano, but that was causing collisions.
Now we generate 20 bytes of entropy from rand.Read, and base32-encode it to get
a valid container id.
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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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SetupContainerInRoot was setting Config.RootDir unnecessarily
and causing a --race violation in TestMultiContainerDestroyStarting.
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More tests will come, but it's worth getting what's done so far reviewed.
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From https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/#Get:
"When err is nil, resp always contains a non-nil resp.Body. Caller should close
resp.Body when done reading from it."
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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.
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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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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.
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It has timed out running with kokoro a few times. I passes
consistently on my machine (200+ runsc). Increase the timeout
to see if it helps.
Failure: image_test.go:212: WaitForHTTP() timeout: Get http://localhost:32785/: dial tcp [::1]:32785: connect: connection refused
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This is one of the many tests that fails periodically, making Kokoro unstable.
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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/
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Verify that cgroup is being properly set.
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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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We were previously only sending to the originator of the process group.
Integration test was changed to test this behavior. It fails without the
corresponding code change.
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Docker and Containerd both eat the boot processes stderr, making it difficult
to track down panics (which are always written to stderr).
This CL makes the boot process dup its debug log FD to stderr, so that panics
will be captured in the debug log, which is better than nothing.
This is the 3rd try at this CL. Previous attempts were foiled because Docker
expects the 'create' command to pass its stdio directly to the container, so
duping stderr in 'create' caused the applications stderr to go to the log file,
which breaks many applications (including our mysql test).
I added a new image_test that makes sure stdout and stderr are handled
correctly.
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Sandbox was setting chroot, but was not chaging the working
dir. Added test to ensure this doesn't happen in the future.
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Docker.Run only returns a single argument.
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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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And remove multicontainer option.
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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.
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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.
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It was used before gofer was implemented and it's not
supported anymore.
BREAKING CHANGE: proxy-shared and proxy-exclusive options
are now: shared and exclusive.
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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.
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When no capabilities are specified in exec, use the
container's capabilities to match runc's behavior.
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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.
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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.
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