With the idmap work, we will have a tainted Go thread in our
thread-group that has a different mount namespace to the other threads.
It seems that (due to some bad luck) the Go scheduler tends to make this
thread the thread-group leader in our tests, which results in very
baffling failures where /proc/self/mountinfo produces gibberish results.
In order to avoid this, switch to using /proc/thread-self for everything
that is thread-local. This primarily includes switching all file
descriptor paths (CLONE_FS), all of the places that check the current
cgroup (technically we never will run a single runc thread in a separate
cgroup, but better to be safe than sorry), and the aforementioned
mountinfo code. We don't need to do anything for the following because
the results we need aren't thread-local:
* Checks that certain namespaces are supported by stat(2)ing
/proc/self/ns/...
* /proc/self/exe and /proc/self/cmdline are not thread-local.
* While threads can be in different cgroups, we do not do this for the
runc binary (or libcontainer) and thus we do not need to switch to
the thread-local version of /proc/self/cgroups.
* All of the CLONE_NEWUSER files are not thread-local because you
cannot set the usernamespace of a single thread (setns(CLONE_NEWUSER)
is blocked for multi-threaded programs).
Note that we have to use runtime.LockOSThread when we have an open
handle to a tid-specific procfs file that we are operating on multiple
times. Go can reschedule us such that we are running on a different
thread and then kill the original thread (causing -ENOENT or similarly
confusing errors). This is not strictly necessary for most usages of
/proc/thread-self (such as using /proc/thread-self/fd/$n directly) since
only operating on the actual inodes associated with the tid requires
this locking, but because of the pre-3.17 fallback for CentOS, we have
to do this in most cases.
In addition, CentOS's kernel is too old for /proc/thread-self, which
requires us to emulate it -- however in rootfs_linux.go, we are in the
container pid namespace but /proc is the host's procfs. This leads to
the incredibly frustrating situation where there is no way (on pre-4.1
Linux) to figure out which /proc/self/task/... entry refers to the
current tid. We can just use /proc/self in this case.
Yes this is all pretty ugly. I also wish it wasn't necessary.
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
cgName and cgParent are only used when cgPath is empty, so move
their cleaning to the body of the appropriate "if" statement.
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
This was initially added by commits 41d9d26513 and 4a8f0b4db4,
apparently to implement docker run --cgroup container:ID, which was
never merged. Therefore, this code is not and was never used.
It needs to be removed mainly because having it makes it much harder to
understand how cgroup manager works (because with this in place we have
not one or two but three sets of cgroup paths to think about).
Note if the paths are known and there is a need to add a PID to existing
cgroup, cgroup manager is not needed at all -- something like
cgroups.WriteCgroupProc or cgroups.EnterPid is sufficient (and the
latter is what runc exec uses in (*setnsProcess).start).
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
gofumpt (mvdan.cc/gofumpt) is a fork of gofmt with stricter rules.
Brought to you by
git ls-files \*.go | grep -v ^vendor/ | xargs gofumpt -s -w
Looking at the diff, all these changes make sense.
Also, replace gofmt with gofumpt in golangci.yml.
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Function defaultPath always parses /proc/self/cgroup, but
the resulting value is not always used.
Avoid unnecessary reading/parsing by moving the code
to just before its use.
Modify the test case accordingly.
[v2: test: use UnifiedMountpoint, skip test if not on v2]
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
When the cgroupv2 fs driver is used without setting cgroupsPath,
it picks up a path from /proc/self/cgroup. On a host with systemd,
such a path can look like (examples from my machines):
- /user.slice/user-1000.slice/session-4.scope
- /user.slice/user-1000.slice/user@1000.service/gnome-launched-xfce4-terminal.desktop-4260.scope
- /user.slice/user-1000.slice/user@1000.service/gnome-terminal-server.service
This cgroup already contains processes in it, which prevents to enable
controllers for a sub-cgroup (writing to cgroup.subtree_control fails
with EBUSY or EOPNOTSUPP).
Obviously, a parent cgroup (which does not contain tasks) should be used.
Fixes opencontainers/runc/issues/2298
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
The Err() method should be called after the Scan() loop, not inside it.
Found by
git grep -A3 -F '.Scan()' | grep Err
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
split fs2 package from fs, as mixing up fs and fs2 is very likely to result in
unmaintainable code.
Inspired by containerd/cgroups#109
Fix#2157
Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <akihiro.suda.cz@hco.ntt.co.jp>