// Copyright 2018 Google Inc. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package container_test import ( "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "os" "path" "path/filepath" "reflect" "strings" "sync" "syscall" "testing" "time" specs "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go" "golang.org/x/sys/unix" "gvisor.googlesource.com/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux" "gvisor.googlesource.com/gvisor/pkg/log" "gvisor.googlesource.com/gvisor/pkg/sentry/control" "gvisor.googlesource.com/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth" "gvisor.googlesource.com/gvisor/pkg/unet" "gvisor.googlesource.com/gvisor/runsc/container" "gvisor.googlesource.com/gvisor/runsc/test/testutil" ) func init() { log.SetLevel(log.Debug) if err := testutil.ConfigureExePath(); err != nil { panic(err.Error()) } } // waitForProcessList waits for the given process list to show up in the container. func waitForProcessList(s *container.Container, expected []*control.Process) error { var got []*control.Process for start := time.Now(); time.Now().Sub(start) < 10*time.Second; { var err error got, err := s.Processes() if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error getting process data from container: %v", err) } if procListsEqual(got, expected) { return nil } // Process might not have started, try again... time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond) } return fmt.Errorf("container got process list: %s, want: %s", procListToString(got), procListToString(expected)) } // procListsEqual is used to check whether 2 Process lists are equal for all // implemented fields. func procListsEqual(got, want []*control.Process) bool { if len(got) != len(want) { return false } for i := range got { pd1 := got[i] pd2 := want[i] // Zero out unimplemented and timing dependant fields. pd1.Time, pd2.Time = "", "" pd1.STime, pd2.STime = "", "" pd1.C, pd2.C = 0, 0 if *pd1 != *pd2 { return false } } return true } // getAndCheckProcLists is similar to waitForProcessList, but does not wait and retry the // test for equality. This is because we already confirmed that exec occurred. func getAndCheckProcLists(cont *container.Container, want []*control.Process) error { got, err := cont.Processes() if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error getting process data from container: %v", err) } if procListsEqual(got, want) { return nil } return fmt.Errorf("container got process list: %s, want: %s", procListToString(got), procListToString(want)) } func procListToString(pl []*control.Process) string { strs := make([]string, 0, len(pl)) for _, p := range pl { strs = append(strs, fmt.Sprintf("%+v", p)) } return fmt.Sprintf("[%s]", strings.Join(strs, ",")) } // run starts the sandbox and waits for it to exit, checking that the // application succeeded. func run(spec *specs.Spec) error { rootDir, bundleDir, conf, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error setting up container: %v", err) } defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) // Create, start and wait for the container. s, err := container.Create(testutil.UniqueContainerID(), spec, conf, bundleDir, "", "") if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error creating container: %v", err) } defer s.Destroy() if err := s.Start(conf); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error starting container: %v", err) } ws, err := s.Wait() if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error waiting on container: %v", err) } if !ws.Exited() || ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { return fmt.Errorf("container failed, waitStatus: %v", ws) } return nil } // TestLifecycle tests the basic Create/Start/Signal/Destroy container lifecycle. // It verifies after each step that the container can be loaded from disk, and // has the correct status. func TestLifecycle(t *testing.T) { // The container will just sleep for a long time. We will kill it before // it finishes sleeping. spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "100") rootDir, bundleDir, conf, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) } defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) // expectedPL lists the expected process state of the container. expectedPL := []*control.Process{ { UID: 0, PID: 1, PPID: 0, C: 0, Cmd: "sleep", }, } // Create the container. id := testutil.UniqueContainerID() if _, err := container.Create(id, spec, conf, bundleDir, "", ""); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) } // Load the container from disk and check the status. s, err := container.Load(rootDir, id) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error loading container: %v", err) } if got, want := s.Status, container.Created; got != want { t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) } // List should return the container id. ids, err := container.List(rootDir) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error listing containers: %v", err) } if got, want := ids, []string{id}; !reflect.DeepEqual(got, want) { t.Errorf("container list got %v, want %v", got, want) } // Start the container. if err := s.Start(conf); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) } // Load the container from disk and check the status. s, err = container.Load(rootDir, id) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error loading container: %v", err) } if got, want := s.Status, container.Running; got != want { t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) } // Verify that "sleep 100" is running. if err := waitForProcessList(s, expectedPL); err != nil { t.Error(err) } // Wait on the container. var wg sync.WaitGroup wg.Add(1) go func() { ws, err := s.Wait() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error waiting on container: %v", err) } if got, want := ws.Signal(), syscall.SIGTERM; got != want { t.Fatalf("got signal %v, want %v", got, want) } wg.Done() }() // Wait a bit to ensure that we've started waiting on the container // before we signal. time.Sleep(5 * time.Second) // Send the container a SIGTERM which will cause it to stop. if err := s.Signal(syscall.SIGTERM); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error sending signal %v to container: %v", syscall.SIGTERM, err) } // Wait for it to die. wg.Wait() // The sandbox process should have exited by now, but it is a zombie. // In normal runsc usage, it will be parented to init, and init will // reap the sandbox. However, in this case the test runner is the // parent and will not reap the sandbox process, so we must do it // ourselves. p, _ := os.FindProcess(s.Sandbox.Pid) p.Wait() g, _ := os.FindProcess(s.Sandbox.GoferPid) g.Wait() // Load the container from disk and check the status. s, err = container.Load(rootDir, id) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error loading container: %v", err) } if got, want := s.Status, container.Stopped; got != want { t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) } // Destroy the container. if err := s.Destroy(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error destroying container: %v", err) } // List should not return the container id. ids, err = container.List(rootDir) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error listing containers: %v", err) } if len(ids) != 0 { t.Errorf("expected container list to be empty, but got %v", ids) } // Loading the container by id should fail. if _, err = container.Load(rootDir, id); err == nil { t.Errorf("expected loading destroyed container to fail, but it did not") } } // Test the we can execute the application with different path formats. func TestExePath(t *testing.T) { for _, test := range []struct { path string success bool }{ {path: "true", success: true}, {path: "bin/true", success: true}, {path: "/bin/true", success: true}, {path: "thisfiledoesntexit", success: false}, {path: "bin/thisfiledoesntexit", success: false}, {path: "/bin/thisfiledoesntexit", success: false}, } { spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs(test.path) rootDir, bundleDir, conf, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("exec: %s, error setting up container: %v", test.path, err) } ws, err := container.Run(testutil.UniqueContainerID(), spec, conf, bundleDir, "", "") os.RemoveAll(rootDir) os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) if test.success { if err != nil { t.Errorf("exec: %s, error running container: %v", test.path, err) } if ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { t.Errorf("exec: %s, got exit status %v want %v", test.path, ws.ExitStatus(), 0) } } else { if err == nil { t.Errorf("exec: %s, got: no error, want: error", test.path) } } } } // Test the we can retrieve the application exit status from the container. func TestAppExitStatus(t *testing.T) { // First container will succeed. succSpec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("true") rootDir, bundleDir, conf, err := testutil.SetupContainer(succSpec) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) } defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) ws, err := container.Run(testutil.UniqueContainerID(), succSpec, conf, bundleDir, "", "") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error running container: %v", err) } if ws.ExitStatus() != 0 { t.Errorf("got exit status %v want %v", ws.ExitStatus(), 0) } // Second container exits with non-zero status. wantStatus := 123 errSpec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("bash", "-c", fmt.Sprintf("exit %d", wantStatus)) rootDir2, bundleDir2, conf, err := testutil.SetupContainer(errSpec) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) } defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir2) defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir2) ws, err = container.Run(testutil.UniqueContainerID(), succSpec, conf, bundleDir2, "", "") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error running container: %v", err) } if ws.ExitStatus() != wantStatus { t.Errorf("got exit status %v want %v", ws.ExitStatus(), wantStatus) } } // TestExec verifies that a container can exec a new program. func TestExec(t *testing.T) { const uid = 343 spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "100") rootDir, bundleDir, conf, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) } defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) // Create and start the container. s, err := container.Create(testutil.UniqueContainerID(), spec, conf, bundleDir, "", "") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) } defer s.Destroy() if err := s.Start(conf); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) } // expectedPL lists the expected process state of the container. expectedPL := []*control.Process{ { UID: 0, PID: 1, PPID: 0, C: 0, Cmd: "sleep", }, { UID: uid, PID: 2, PPID: 0, C: 0, Cmd: "sleep", }, } // Verify that "sleep 100" is running. if err := waitForProcessList(s, expectedPL[:1]); err != nil { t.Error(err) } execArgs := control.ExecArgs{ Filename: "/bin/sleep", Argv: []string{"sleep", "5"}, Envv: []string{"PATH=" + os.Getenv("PATH")}, WorkingDirectory: "/", KUID: uid, } // Verify that "sleep 100" and "sleep 5" are running after exec. // First, start running exec (whick blocks). status := make(chan error, 1) go func() { exitStatus, err := s.Execute(&execArgs) if err != nil { status <- err } else if exitStatus != 0 { status <- fmt.Errorf("failed with exit status: %v", exitStatus) } else { status <- nil } }() if err := waitForProcessList(s, expectedPL); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Ensure that exec finished without error. select { case <-time.After(10 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("container timed out waiting for exec to finish.") case st := <-status: if st != nil { t.Errorf("container failed to exec %v: %v", execArgs, err) } } } // TestCheckpoint verifies that calling checkpoint with an image-path flag succeeds. // Since there is no current default image path, confirming that calling // checkpoint without an image path fails. // Checks that there is a file with the name and location given by image path. func TestCheckpoint(t *testing.T) { // Container will succeed. spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "100") rootDir, bundleDir, conf, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) } defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) // Create and start the container. cont, err := container.Create(testutil.UniqueContainerID(), spec, conf, bundleDir, "", "") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) } defer cont.Destroy() if err := cont.Start(conf); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) } // Set the image path, which is where the checkpoint image will be saved. imagePath := filepath.Join(os.TempDir(), "test-image-file") // Create the image file and open for writing. file, err := os.OpenFile(imagePath, os.O_CREATE|os.O_EXCL|os.O_RDWR, 0644) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error opening new file at imagePath: %v", err) } defer file.Close() // Checkpoint running container; save state into new file. if err := cont.Checkpoint(file); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error checkpointing container to empty file: %v", err) } defer os.RemoveAll(imagePath) // Check to see if file exists and contains data. fileInfo, err := os.Stat(imagePath) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error checkpointing container: %v", err) } if size := fileInfo.Size(); size == 0 { t.Fatalf("failed checkpoint, file still appears empty: %v", err) } } // TestPauseResume tests that we can successfully pause and resume a container. // It checks starts running sleep and executes another sleep. It pauses and checks // that both processes are still running: sleep will be paused and still exist. // It will then unpause and confirm that both processes are running. Then it will // wait until one sleep completes and check to make sure the other is running. func TestPauseResume(t *testing.T) { const uid = 343 spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "20") rootDir, bundleDir, conf, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) } defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) // Create and start the container. cont, err := container.Create(testutil.UniqueContainerID(), spec, conf, bundleDir, "", "") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) } defer cont.Destroy() if err := cont.Start(conf); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) } // expectedPL lists the expected process state of the container. expectedPL := []*control.Process{ { UID: 0, PID: 1, PPID: 0, C: 0, Cmd: "sleep", }, { UID: uid, PID: 2, PPID: 0, C: 0, Cmd: "sleep", }, } execArgs := control.ExecArgs{ Filename: "/bin/sleep", Argv: []string{"sleep", "5"}, Envv: []string{"PATH=" + os.Getenv("PATH")}, WorkingDirectory: "/", KUID: uid, } // First, start running exec (whick blocks). go cont.Execute(&execArgs) // Verify that "sleep 5" is running. if err := waitForProcessList(cont, expectedPL); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Pause the running container. if err := cont.Pause(); err != nil { t.Errorf("error pausing container: %v", err) } if got, want := cont.Status, container.Paused; got != want { t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) } time.Sleep(10 * time.Second) // Verify that the two processes still exist. Sleep 5 is paused so // it should still be in the process list after 10 seconds. if err := getAndCheckProcLists(cont, expectedPL); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Resume the running container. if err := cont.Resume(); err != nil { t.Errorf("error pausing container: %v", err) } if got, want := cont.Status, container.Running; got != want { t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) } if err := getAndCheckProcLists(cont, expectedPL); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } expectedPL2 := []*control.Process{ { UID: 0, PID: 1, PPID: 0, C: 0, Cmd: "sleep", }, } // Verify there is only one process left since we waited 10 at most seconds for // sleep 5 to end. if err := waitForProcessList(cont, expectedPL2); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } // TestPauseResumeStatus makes sure that the statuses are set correctly // with calls to pause and resume and that pausing and resuming only // occurs given the correct state. func TestPauseResumeStatus(t *testing.T) { spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "20") rootDir, bundleDir, conf, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) } defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) // Create and start the container. cont, err := container.Create(testutil.UniqueContainerID(), spec, conf, bundleDir, "", "") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) } defer cont.Destroy() if err := cont.Start(conf); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) } // Pause the running container. if err := cont.Pause(); err != nil { t.Errorf("error pausing container: %v", err) } if got, want := cont.Status, container.Paused; got != want { t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) } // Try to Pause again. Should cause error. if err := cont.Pause(); err == nil { t.Errorf("error pausing container that was already paused: %v", err) } if got, want := cont.Status, container.Paused; got != want { t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) } // Resume the running container. if err := cont.Resume(); err != nil { t.Errorf("error resuming container: %v", err) } if got, want := cont.Status, container.Running; got != want { t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) } // Try to resume again. Should cause error. if err := cont.Resume(); err == nil { t.Errorf("error resuming container already running: %v", err) } if got, want := cont.Status, container.Running; got != want { t.Errorf("container status got %v, want %v", got, want) } } // TestCapabilities verifies that: // - Running exec as non-root UID and GID will result in an error (because the // executable file can't be read). // - Running exec as non-root with CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE succeeds because it skips // this check. func TestCapabilities(t *testing.T) { const uid = 343 const gid = 2401 spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "100") // We generate files in the host temporary directory. spec.Mounts = append(spec.Mounts, specs.Mount{ Destination: os.TempDir(), Source: os.TempDir(), Type: "bind", }) rootDir, bundleDir, conf, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) } defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) // Create and start the container. s, err := container.Create(testutil.UniqueContainerID(), spec, conf, bundleDir, "", "") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) } defer s.Destroy() if err := s.Start(conf); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error starting container: %v", err) } // expectedPL lists the expected process state of the container. expectedPL := []*control.Process{ { UID: 0, PID: 1, PPID: 0, C: 0, Cmd: "sleep", }, { UID: uid, PID: 2, PPID: 0, C: 0, Cmd: "exe", }, } if err := waitForProcessList(s, expectedPL[:1]); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Failed to wait for sleep to start, err: %v", err) } // Create an executable that can't be run with the specified UID:GID. // This shouldn't be callable within the container until we add the // CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE capability to skip the access check. exePath := filepath.Join(rootDir, "exe") if err := ioutil.WriteFile(exePath, []byte("#!/bin/sh\necho hello"), 0770); err != nil { t.Fatalf("couldn't create executable: %v", err) } defer os.Remove(exePath) // Need to traverse the intermediate directory. os.Chmod(rootDir, 0755) execArgs := control.ExecArgs{ Filename: exePath, Argv: []string{exePath}, Envv: []string{"PATH=" + os.Getenv("PATH")}, WorkingDirectory: "/", KUID: uid, KGID: gid, Capabilities: &auth.TaskCapabilities{}, } // "exe" should fail because we don't have the necessary permissions. if _, err := s.Execute(&execArgs); err == nil { t.Fatalf("container executed without error, but an error was expected") } // Now we run with the capability enabled and should succeed. execArgs.Capabilities = &auth.TaskCapabilities{ EffectiveCaps: auth.CapabilitySetOf(linux.CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE), } // "exe" should not fail this time. if _, err := s.Execute(&execArgs); err != nil { t.Fatalf("container failed to exec %v: %v", execArgs, err) } } // Test that an tty FD is sent over the console socket if one is provided. func TestConsoleSocket(t *testing.T) { spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("true") rootDir, bundleDir, conf, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) } defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) // Create a named socket and start listening. We use a relative path // to avoid overflowing the unix path length limit (108 chars). socketPath := filepath.Join(bundleDir, "socket") cwd, err := os.Getwd() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error getting cwd: %v", err) } socketRelPath, err := filepath.Rel(cwd, socketPath) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error getting relative path for %q from cwd %q: %v", socketPath, cwd, err) } if len(socketRelPath) > len(socketPath) { socketRelPath = socketPath } srv, err := unet.BindAndListen(socketRelPath, false) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error binding and listening to socket %q: %v", socketPath, err) } defer os.Remove(socketPath) // Create the container and pass the socket name. id := testutil.UniqueContainerID() s, err := container.Create(id, spec, conf, bundleDir, socketRelPath, "") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) } // Open the othe end of the socket. sock, err := srv.Accept() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error accepting socket connection: %v", err) } // Allow 3 fds to be received. We only expect 1. r := sock.Reader(true /* blocking */) r.EnableFDs(1) // The socket is closed right after sending the FD, so EOF is // an allowed error. b := [][]byte{{}} if _, err := r.ReadVec(b); err != nil && err != io.EOF { t.Fatalf("error reading from socket connection: %v", err) } // We should have gotten a control message. fds, err := r.ExtractFDs() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error extracting fds from socket connection: %v", err) } if len(fds) != 1 { t.Fatalf("got %d fds from socket, wanted 1", len(fds)) } // Verify that the fd is a terminal. if _, err := unix.IoctlGetTermios(fds[0], unix.TCGETS); err != nil { t.Errorf("fd is not a terminal (ioctl TGGETS got %v)", err) } // Shut it down. if err := s.Destroy(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error destroying container: %v", err) } // Close socket. if err := srv.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error destroying container: %v", err) } } func TestSpecUnsupported(t *testing.T) { spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/true") spec.Process.SelinuxLabel = "somelabel" // These are normally set by docker and will just cause warnings to be logged. spec.Process.ApparmorProfile = "someprofile" spec.Linux = &specs.Linux{Seccomp: &specs.LinuxSeccomp{}} rootDir, bundleDir, conf, err := testutil.SetupContainer(spec) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) } defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) id := testutil.UniqueContainerID() _, err = container.Create(id, spec, conf, bundleDir, "", "") if err == nil || !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "is not supported") { t.Errorf("container.Create() wrong error, got: %v, want: *is not supported, spec.Process: %+v", err, spec.Process) } } // TestRunNonRoot checks that sandbox can be configured when running as // non-privileged user. func TestRunNonRoot(t *testing.T) { spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/true") spec.Process.User.UID = 343 spec.Process.User.GID = 2401 // User that container runs as can't list '$TMP/blocked' and would fail to // mount it. dir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "blocked") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("ioutil.TempDir() failed: %v", err) } if err := os.Chmod(dir, 0700); err != nil { t.Fatalf("os.MkDir(%q) failed: %v", dir, err) } dir = path.Join(dir, "test") if err := os.Mkdir(dir, 0755); err != nil { t.Fatalf("os.MkDir(%q) failed: %v", dir, err) } // We generate files in the host temporary directory. spec.Mounts = append(spec.Mounts, specs.Mount{ Destination: dir, Source: dir, Type: "bind", }) if err := run(spec); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error running sadbox: %v", err) } } // TestMountNewDir checks that runsc will create destination directory if it // doesn't exit. func TestMountNewDir(t *testing.T) { srcDir := path.Join(os.TempDir(), "src", "newdir", "anotherdir") if err := os.MkdirAll(srcDir, 0755); err != nil { t.Fatalf("os.MkDir(%q) failed: %v", srcDir, err) } // Attempt to remove dir to ensure it doesn't exist. mountDir := path.Join(os.TempDir(), "newdir") if err := os.RemoveAll(mountDir); err != nil { t.Fatalf("os.RemoveAll(%q) failed: %v", mountDir, err) } mountDir = path.Join(mountDir, "anotherdir") spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("/bin/ls", mountDir) spec.Mounts = append(spec.Mounts, specs.Mount{ Destination: mountDir, Source: srcDir, Type: "bind", }) if err := run(spec); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error running sadbox: %v", err) } } // TestAbbreviatedIDs checks that runsc supports using abbreviated container // IDs in place of full IDs. func TestAbbreviatedIDs(t *testing.T) { cids := []string{ "foo-" + testutil.UniqueContainerID(), "bar-" + testutil.UniqueContainerID(), "baz-" + testutil.UniqueContainerID(), } rootDir, err := testutil.SetupRootDir() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error creating root dir: %v", err) } for _, cid := range cids { spec := testutil.NewSpecWithArgs("sleep", "100") bundleDir, conf, err := testutil.SetupContainerInRoot(rootDir, spec) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error setting up container: %v", err) } defer os.RemoveAll(rootDir) defer os.RemoveAll(bundleDir) // Create and start the container. cont, err := container.Create(cid, spec, conf, bundleDir, "", "") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error creating container: %v", err) } defer cont.Destroy() } // These should all be unambigious. unambiguous := map[string]string{ "f": cids[0], cids[0]: cids[0], "bar": cids[1], cids[1]: cids[1], "baz": cids[2], cids[2]: cids[2], } for shortid, longid := range unambiguous { if _, err := container.Load(rootDir, shortid); err != nil { t.Errorf("%q should resolve to %q: %v", shortid, longid, err) } } // These should be ambiguous. ambiguous := []string{ "b", "ba", } for _, shortid := range ambiguous { if s, err := container.Load(rootDir, shortid); err == nil { t.Errorf("%q should be ambiguous, but resolved to %q", shortid, s.ID) } } }