runc delete -f: fix for no pidns + no init case

Commit f8ad20f moved the kill logic from container destroy to container
kill (which is the right thing to do).

Alas, it broke the use case of doing "runc delete -f" for a container
which does not have its own private PID namespace, when its init process
is gone. In this case, some processes may still be running, and runc
delete -f should kill them (the same way as "runc kill" does).

It does not do that because the container status is "stopped" (as runc
considers the container with no init process as stopped), and so we only
call "destroy" (which was doing the killing before).

The fix is easy: if --force is set, call killContainer no matter what.

Add a test case, similar to the one in the previous commit.

Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
Kir Kolyshkin
2023-11-03 18:41:53 -07:00
parent dcf1b731f5
commit 29283bb7db
3 changed files with 72 additions and 3 deletions
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@@ -66,6 +66,14 @@ status of "ubuntu01" as "stopped" the following will delete resources held for
}
return err
}
// When --force is given, we kill all container processes and
// then destroy the container. This is done even for a stopped
// container, because (in case it does not have its own PID
// namespace) there may be some leftover processes in the
// container's cgroup.
if force {
return killContainer(container)
}
s, err := container.Status()
if err != nil {
return err
@@ -76,9 +84,6 @@ status of "ubuntu01" as "stopped" the following will delete resources held for
case libcontainer.Created:
return killContainer(container)
default:
if force {
return killContainer(container)
}
return fmt.Errorf("cannot delete container %s that is not stopped: %s", id, s)
}
+63
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@@ -62,6 +62,69 @@ function teardown() {
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
}
# Issue 4047, case "runc delete -f".
# See also: "kill KILL [host pidns + init gone]" test in kill.bats.
@test "runc delete --force [host pidns + init gone]" {
requires cgroups_freezer
update_config ' .linux.namespaces -= [{"type": "pid"}]'
set_cgroups_path
if [ $EUID -ne 0 ]; then
requires rootless_cgroup
# Apparently, for rootless test, when using systemd cgroup manager,
# newer versions of systemd clean up the container as soon as its init
# process is gone. This is all fine and dandy, except it prevents us to
# test this case, thus we skip the test.
#
# It is not entirely clear which systemd version got this feature:
# v245 works fine, and v249 does not.
if [ -v RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD ] && [ "$(systemd_version)" -gt 245 ]; then
skip "rootless+systemd conflicts with systemd > 245"
fi
# Can't mount real /proc when rootless + no pidns,
# so change it to a bind-mounted one from the host.
update_config ' .mounts |= map((select(.type == "proc")
| .type = "none"
| .source = "/proc"
| .options = ["rbind", "nosuid", "nodev", "noexec"]
) // .)'
fi
runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test_busybox
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
cgpath=$(get_cgroup_path "pids")
init_pid=$(cat "$cgpath"/cgroup.procs)
# Start a few more processes.
for _ in 1 2 3 4 5; do
__runc exec -d test_busybox sleep 1h
done
# Now kill the container's init process. Since the container do
# not have own PID ns, its init is no special and the container
# will still be up and running.
kill -9 "$init_pid"
# Get the list of all container processes.
pids=$(cat "$cgpath"/cgroup.procs)
echo "pids: $pids"
# Sanity check -- make sure all processes exist.
for p in $pids; do
kill -0 "$p"
done
runc delete -f test_busybox
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
runc state test_busybox
[ "$status" -ne 0 ] # "Container does not exist"
# Make sure all processes are gone.
pids=$(cat "$cgpath"/cgroup.procs) || true # OK if cgroup is gone
echo "pids: $pids"
[ -z "$pids" ]
}
@test "runc delete --force [paused container]" {
runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" ct1
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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@@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ test_host_pidns_kill() {
# 3. Test runc kill on a container whose init process is gone.
#
# Issue 4047, case "runc kill".
# See also: "runc delete --force [host pidns + init gone]" test in delete.bats.
@test "kill KILL [host pidns + init gone]" {
# Apparently, for rootless test, when using systemd cgroup manager,
# newer versions of systemd clean up the container as soon as its init