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Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Crosby f739110263 Merge pull request #1968 from adrianreber/podman
Create bind mount mountpoints during restore
2019-03-04 11:37:07 -06:00
Mrunal Patel 5b5130ad76 Merge pull request #1963 from adrianreber/go-criu
Vendor in go-criu and use it for CRIU's RPC definition
2019-02-23 10:44:28 -08:00
Adrian Reber 9edb5494bb Use vendored in CRIU Go bindings
This makes use of the vendored in Go bindings and removes the copy of
the CRIU RPC interface definition. runc now relies on go-criu for RPC
definition and hopefully more CRIU functions can be used in the future
from the CRIU Go bindings.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Reber <areber@redhat.com>
2019-02-14 18:20:02 +01:00
Christian Brauner bb7d8b1f41 nsexec (CVE-2019-5736): avoid parsing environ
My first attempt to simplify this and make it less costly focussed on
the way constructors are called. I was under the impression that the ELF
specification mandated that arg, argv, and actually even envp need to be
passed to functions located in the .init_arry section (aka
"constructors"). Actually, the specifications is (cf. [2]):

SHT_INIT_ARRAY
This section contains an array of pointers to initialization functions,
as described in ``Initialization and Termination Functions'' in Chapter
5. Each pointer in the array is taken as a parameterless procedure with
a void return.

which means that this becomes a libc specific decision. Glibc passes
down those args, musl doesn't. So this approach can't work. However, we
can at least remove the environment parsing part based on POSIX since
[1] mandates that there should be an environ variable defined in
unistd.h which provides access to the environment. See also the relevant
Open Group specification [1].

[1]: http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/
[2]: http://www.sco.com/developers/gabi/latest/ch4.sheader.html#init_array

Fixes: CVE-2019-5736
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <christian.brauner@ubuntu.com>
2019-02-14 16:06:21 +01:00
Filipe Brandenburger cd41feb46b Remove detection for scope properties, which have always been broken
The detection for scope properties (whether scope units support
DefaultDependencies= or Delegate=) has always been broken, since systemd
refuses to create scopes unless at least one PID is attached to it (and
this has been so since scope units were introduced in systemd v205.)

This can be seen in journal logs whenever a container is started with
libpod:

  Feb 11 15:08:07 myhost systemd[1]: libcontainer-12345-systemd-test-default-dependencies.scope: Scope has no PIDs. Refusing.
  Feb 11 15:08:07 myhost systemd[1]: libcontainer-12345-systemd-test-default-dependencies.scope: Scope has no PIDs. Refusing.

Since this logic never worked, just assume both attributes are supported
(which is what the code does when detection fails for this reason, since
it's looking for an "unknown attribute" or "read-only attribute" to mark
them as false) and skip the detection altogether.

Signed-off-by: Filipe Brandenburger <filbranden@google.com>
2019-02-11 16:05:37 -08:00
Adrian Reber 7354546cc8 Create mountpoints also on restore
runc creates all missing mountpoints when it starts a container, this
commit also creates those mountpoints during restore. Now it is possible
to restore a container using the same, but newly created rootfs just as
during container start.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Reber <areber@redhat.com>
2019-02-08 15:59:51 +01:00
Adrian Reber f661e02343 factor out bind mount mountpoint creation
During rootfs setup all mountpoints (directory and files) are created
before bind mounting the bind mounts. This does not happen during
container restore via CRIU. If restoring in an identical but newly created
rootfs, the restore fails right now. This just factors out the code to
create the bind mount mountpoints so that it also can be used during
restore.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Reber <areber@redhat.com>
2019-02-08 15:59:51 +01:00
Aleksa Sarai 0a8e4117e7 nsenter: clone /proc/self/exe to avoid exposing host binary to container
There are quite a few circumstances where /proc/self/exe pointing to a
pretty important container binary is a _bad_ thing, so to avoid this we
have to make a copy (preferably doing self-clean-up and not being
writeable).

We require memfd_create(2) -- though there is an O_TMPFILE fallback --
but we can always extend this to use a scratch MNT_DETACH overlayfs or
tmpfs. The main downside to this approach is no page-cache sharing for
the runc binary (which overlayfs would give us) but this is far less
complicated.

This is only done during nsenter so that it happens transparently to the
Go code, and any libcontainer users benefit from it. This also makes
ExtraFiles and --preserve-fds handling trivial (because we don't need to
worry about it).

Fixes: CVE-2019-5736
Co-developed-by: Christian Brauner <christian.brauner@ubuntu.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
2019-02-08 18:57:59 +11:00
Mrunal Patel e4fa8a4575 Merge pull request #1955 from xiaochenshen/rdt-fix-destroy-issue
libcontainer: intelrdt: fix null intelrdt path issue in Destroy()
2019-02-01 13:18:56 -08:00
Mrunal Patel 4e4c907193 Merge pull request #1950 from cloudfoundry-incubator/enter-pid-race
Resilience in adding of exec tasks to cgroups
2019-02-01 13:18:16 -08:00
Aleksa Sarai 565325fc36 integration: fix mis-use of libcontainer.Factory
For some reason, libcontainer/integration has a whole bunch of incorrect
usages of libcontainer.Factory -- causing test failures with a set of
security patches that will be published soon. Fixing ths is fairly
trivial (switch to creating a new libcontainer.Factory once in each
process, rather than creating one in TestMain globally).

Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
2019-01-24 23:12:48 +13:00
Michael Crosby c1e454b2a1 Merge pull request #1960 from giuseppe/fix-kmem-systemd
systemd: fix setting kernel memory limit
2019-01-15 13:21:01 -05:00
Michael Crosby 4e9d52da54 Merge pull request #1933 from adrianreber/master
Add CRIU configuration file support
2019-01-15 11:22:38 -05:00
Giuseppe Scrivano 28a697cce3 rootfs: umount all procfs and sysfs with --no-pivot
When creating a new user namespace, the kernel doesn't allow to mount
a new procfs or sysfs file system if there is not already one instance
fully visible in the current mount namespace.

When using --no-pivot we were effectively inhibiting this protection
from the kernel, as /proc and /sys from the host are still present in
the container mount namespace.

A container without full access to /proc could then create a new user
namespace, and from there able to mount a fully visible /proc, bypassing
the limitations in the container.

A simple reproducer for this issue is:

unshare -mrfp sh -c "mount -t proc none /proc && echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger"

Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
2019-01-14 09:53:35 +01:00
Giuseppe Scrivano f01923376d systemd: fix setting kernel memory limit
since commit df3fa115f9 it is not
possible to set a kernel memory limit when using the systemd cgroups
backend as we use cgroup.Apply twice.

Skip enabling kernel memory if there are already tasks in the cgroup.

Without this patch, runc fails with:

container_linux.go:344: starting container process caused
"process_linux.go:311: applying cgroup configuration for process
caused \"failed to set memory.kmem.limit_in_bytes, because either
tasks have already joined this cgroup or it has children\""

Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
2019-01-10 11:33:50 +01:00
Xiaochen Shen acb75d0e38 libcontainer: intelrdt: fix null intelrdt path issue in Destroy()
This patch fixes a corner case when destroy a container:

If we start a container without 'intelRdt' config set, and then we run
“runc update --l3-cache-schema/--mem-bw-schema” to add 'intelRdt' config
implicitly.

Now if we enter "exit" from the container inside, we will pass through
linuxContainer.Destroy() -> state.destroy() -> intelRdtManager.Destroy().
But in IntelRdtManager.Destroy(), IntelRdtManager.Path is still null
string, it hasn’t been initialized yet. As a result, the created rdt
group directory during "runc update" will not be removed as expected.

Signed-off-by: Xiaochen Shen <xiaochen.shen@intel.com>
2019-01-05 00:34:25 +08:00
Adrian Reber e157963054 Enable CRIU configuration files
CRIU 3.11 introduces configuration files:

https://criu.org/Configuration_files
https://lisas.de/~adrian/posts/2018-Nov-08-criu-configuration-files.html

This enables the user to influence CRIU's behaviour without code changes
if using new CRIU features or if the user wants to enable certain CRIU
behaviour without always specifying certain options.

With this it is possible to write 'tcp-established' to the configuration
file:

$ echo tcp-established > /etc/criu/runc.conf

and from now on all checkpoints will preserve the state of established
TCP connections. This removes the need to always use

$ runc checkpoint --tcp-stablished

If the goal is to always checkpoint with '--tcp-established'

It also adds the possibility for unexpected CRIU behaviour if the user
created a configuration file at some point in time and forgets about it.

As a result of the discussion in https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/pull/1933
it is now also possible to define a CRIU configuration file for each
container with the annotation 'org.criu.config'.

If 'org.criu.config' does not exist, runc will tell CRIU to use
'/etc/criu/runc.conf' if it exists.

If 'org.criu.config' is set to an empty string (''), runc will tell CRIU
to not use any runc specific configuration file at all.

If 'org.criu.config' is set to a non-empty string, runc will use that
value as an additional configuration file for CRIU.

With the annotation the user can decide to use the default configuration
file ('/etc/criu/runc.conf'), none or a container specific configuration
file.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Reber <areber@redhat.com>
2018-12-21 07:42:12 +01:00
Adrian Reber 360ba8a27d Update criurpc definition for latest features
Signed-off-by: Adrian Reber <areber@redhat.com>
2018-12-21 07:42:12 +01:00
JoeWrightss 0855bce448 Fix .Fatalf() error message
Signed-off-by: JoeWrightss <zhoulin.xie@daocloud.io>
2018-12-19 20:22:48 +08:00
Tom Godkin bdf3524b34 Retry adding pids to cgroups when EINVAL occurs
The kernel will sometimes return EINVAL when writing a pid to a
cgroup.procs file. It does so when the task being added still has the
state TASK_NEW.

See: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v4.8/source/kernel/sched/core.c#L8286

Co-authored-by: Danail Branekov <danailster@gmail.com>

Signed-off-by: Tom Godkin <tgodkin@pivotal.io>
Signed-off-by: Danail Branekov <danailster@gmail.com>
2018-12-17 15:34:47 +00:00
JoeWrightss 769d6c4a75 Fix some typos
Signed-off-by: JoeWrightss <zhoulin.xie@daocloud.io>
2018-12-09 23:52:54 +08:00
Michael Crosby 25f3f893c8 Merge pull request #1939 from cyphar/nokmem-error
cgroups: nokmem: error out on explicitly-set kmemcg limits
2018-12-04 11:14:56 -05:00
Michael Crosby 96ec2177ae Merge pull request #1943 from giuseppe/allow-to-signal-paused-containers
kill: allow to signal paused containers
2018-12-03 16:55:13 -05:00
Ace-Tang dce70cdff5 cr: get pid from criu notify when restore
when restore container from a checkpoint directory, we should get
pid from criu notify, since c.initProcess has not been created.

Signed-off-by: Ace-Tang <aceapril@126.com>
2018-12-03 13:31:20 +08:00
Aleksa Sarai 8a4629f7b5 cgroups: nokmem: error out on explicitly-set kmemcg limits
When built with nokmem we explicitly are disabling support for kmemcg,
but it is a strict specification requirement that if we cannot fulfil an
aspect of the container configuration that we error out.

Completely ignoring explicitly-requested kmemcg limits with nokmem would
undoubtably lead to problems.

Fixes: 6a2c155968 ("libcontainer: ability to compile without kmem")
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
2018-12-01 14:31:35 +11:00
Giuseppe Scrivano 07d1ad44c8 kill: allow to signal paused containers
regression introduced by 87a188996e

Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
2018-11-30 23:35:47 +01:00
Michael Crosby 4932620b62 Merge pull request #1919 from xiaochenshen/rdt-mba-software-controller
libcontainer: intelrdt: add support for Intel RDT/MBA Software Controller in runc
2018-11-26 16:45:42 -05:00
Michael Crosby 50e2634995 Merge pull request #1934 from lifubang/kill
fix: may kill other process when container has been stopped
2018-11-21 10:30:25 -05:00
Lifubang 87a188996e may kill other process when container has been stopped
Signed-off-by: Lifubang <lifubang@acmcoder.com>
2018-11-21 17:44:52 +08:00
Aleksa Sarai ceefc3fe4e merge branch 'pr-1741'
libcontainer: Set 'status' in hook stdin

LGTMs: @cyphar @crosbymichael
Closes #1741
2018-11-20 06:39:30 +11:00
Michael Crosby 76520a4bf0 Merge pull request #1872 from masters-of-cats/better-find-cgroup-mountpoint
Respect container's cgroup path
2018-11-16 14:06:54 -05:00
W. Trevor King e23868603a libcontainer: Set 'status' in hook stdin
Finish off the work started in a344b2d6 (sync up `HookState` with OCI
spec `State`, 2016-12-19, #1201).

And drop HookState, since there's no need for a local alias for
specs.State.

Also set c.initProcess in newInitProcess to support OCIState calls
from within initProcess.start().  I think the cyclic references
between linuxContainer and initProcess are unfortunate, but didn't
want to address that here.

I've also left the timing of the Prestart hooks alone, although the
spec calls for them to happen before start (not as part of creation)
[1,2].  Once the timing gets fixed we can drop the
initProcessStartTime hacks which initProcess.start currently needs.

I'm not sure why we trigger the prestart hooks in response to both
procReady and procHooks.  But we've had two prestart rounds in
initProcess.start since 2f276498 (Move pre-start hooks after container
mounts, 2016-02-17, #568).  I've left that alone too.

I really think we should have len() guards to avoid computing the
state when .Hooks is non-nil but the particular phase we're looking at
is empty.  Aleksa, however, is adamantly against them [3] citing a
risk of sloppy copy/pastes causing the hook slice being len-guarded to
diverge from the hook slice being iterated over within the guard.  I
think that ort of thing is very lo-risk, because:

* We shouldn't be copy/pasting this, right?  DRY for the win :).
* There's only ever a few lines between the guard and the guarded
  loop.  That makes broken copy/pastes easy to catch in review.
* We should have test coverage for these.  Guarding with the wrong
  slice is certainly not the only thing you can break with a sloppy
  copy/paste.

But I'm not a maintainer ;).

[1]: https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/blob/v1.0.0/config.md#prestart
[2]: https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/issues/1710
[3]: https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/pull/1741#discussion_r233331570

Signed-off-by: W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
2018-11-14 06:49:49 -08:00
Mrunal Patel 4769cdf607 Merge pull request #1916 from crosbymichael/cgns
Add support for cgroup namespace
2018-11-13 12:21:38 -08:00
Mrunal Patel f000fe11ec Merge pull request #1917 from slp/master
libcontainer: map PidsLimit to systemd's TasksMax property
2018-11-13 12:21:23 -08:00
Michael Crosby aa7917b751 Merge pull request #1911 from theSuess/linter-fixes
Various cleanups to address linter issues
2018-11-13 12:13:34 -05:00
Michael Crosby bd420b59f1 Merge pull request #1925 from Ace-Tang/fix_dup_ns
test: fix TestDupNamespaces fail to test dup-ns error
2018-11-13 12:11:11 -05:00
Xiaochen Shen 95af9eff82 libcontainer: intelrdt: add support for Intel RDT/MBA Software Controller in runc
MBA Software Controller feature is introduced in Linux kernel v4.18.
It is a software enhancement to mitigate some limitations in MBA which
describes in kernel documentation. It also makes the interface more user
friendly - we could specify memory bandwidth in "MBps" (Mega Bytes per
second) as well as in "percentages".

The kernel underneath would use a software feedback mechanism or a
"Software Controller" which reads the actual bandwidth using MBM
counters and adjust the memory bandwidth percentages to ensure:
"actual memory bandwidth < user specified memory bandwidth".

We could enable this feature through mount option "-o mba_MBps":
mount -t resctrl resctrl -o mba_MBps /sys/fs/resctrl

In runc, we handle both memory bandwidth schemata in unified format:
"MB:<cache_id0>=bandwidth0;<cache_id1>=bandwidth1;..."
The unit of memory bandwidth is specified in "percentages" by default,
and in "MBps" if MBA Software Controller is enabled.

For more information about Intel RDT and MBA Software Controller:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/x86/intel_rdt_ui.txt

Signed-off-by: Xiaochen Shen <xiaochen.shen@intel.com>
2018-11-13 23:27:08 +08:00
Ace-Tang 16d55f17a8 libcontainer: fix potential panic if spec.Process is nil
for the code logic, pointer 'spec.Process' should be judge first
to avoid panic.

Signed-off-by: Ace-Tang <aceapril@126.com>
2018-11-06 11:55:30 +08:00
Ace-Tang 95d1aa1886 test: fix TestDupNamespaces
add Root in created spec, or error message is 'Root must be specified'

Signed-off-by: Ace-Tang <aceapril@126.com>
2018-11-06 11:36:27 +08:00
Michael Crosby b1068fb925 Merge pull request #1814 from rhatdan/selinux
SELinux labels are tied to the thread
2018-11-05 10:00:11 -05:00
Aleksa Sarai 9f1e94488e merge branch 'pr-1921'
libcontainer: ability to compile without kmem

LGTMs: @mrunalp @cyphar
Closes #1921
2018-11-02 09:54:16 +11:00
Michael Crosby 9e5aa7494d Merge pull request #1918 from giuseppe/skip-setgroups
rootless: fix running with /proc/self/setgroups set to deny
2018-11-01 13:16:47 -04:00
Kir Kolyshkin 6a2c155968 libcontainer: ability to compile without kmem
Commit fe898e7862 (PR #1350) enables kernel memory accounting
for all cgroups created by libcontainer -- even if kmem limit is
not configured.

Kernel memory accounting is known to be broken in some kernels,
specifically the ones from RHEL7 (including RHEL 7.5). Those
kernels do not support kernel memory reclaim, and are prone to
oopses. Unconditionally enabling kmem acct on such kernels lead
to bugs, such as

* https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/issues/1725
* https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/61937
* https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/29638

This commit gives a way to compile runc without kernel memory setting
support. To do so, use something like

	make BUILDTAGS="seccomp nokmem"

Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
2018-10-31 20:35:51 -07:00
Yuanhong Peng df3fa115f9 Add support for cgroup namespace
Cgroup namespace can be configured in `config.json` as other
namespaces. Here is an example:

```
"namespaces": [
	{
		"type": "pid"
	},
	{
		"type": "network"
	},
	{
		"type": "ipc"
	},
	{
		"type": "uts"
	},
	{
		"type": "mount"
	},
	{
		"type": "cgroup"
	}
],

```

Note that if you want to run a container which has shared cgroup ns with
another container, then it's strongly recommended that you set
proper `CgroupsPath` of both containers(the second container's cgroup
path must be the subdirectory of the first one). Or there might be
some unexpected results.

Signed-off-by: Yuanhong Peng <pengyuanhong@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
2018-10-31 10:51:43 -04:00
Chris Aniszczyk f3ce8221ea Merge pull request #1913 from xiaochenshen/rdt-add-diagnostics
libcontainer: intelrdt: add user-friendly diagnostics for Intel RDT operation errors
2018-10-25 14:27:17 -05:00
Giuseppe Scrivano 869add3318 rootless: fix running with /proc/self/setgroups set to deny
This is a regression from 06f789cf26
when the user namespace was configured without a privileged helper.
To allow a single mapping in an user namespace, it is necessary to set
/proc/self/setgroups to "deny".

For a simple reproducer, the user namespace can be created with
"unshare -r".

Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
2018-10-25 15:44:15 +02:00
Sergio Lopez 5c6b9c3c1c libcontainer: map PidsLimit to systemd's TasksMax property
Currently runc applies PidsLimit restriction by writing directly to
cgroup's pids.max, without notifying systemd. As a consequence, when the
later updates the context of the corresponding scope, pids.max is reset
to the value of systemd's TasksMax property.

This can be easily reproduced this way (I'm using "postfix" here just an
example, any unrelated but existing service will do):

 # CTR=`docker run --pids-limit 111 --detach --rm busybox /bin/sleep 8h`
 # cat /sys/fs/cgroup/pids/system.slice/docker-${CTR}.scope/pids.max
 111
 # systemctl disable --now postfix
 # systemctl enable --now postfix
 # cat /sys/fs/cgroup/pids/system.slice/docker-${CTR}.scope/pids.max
 max

This patch adds TasksAccounting=true and TasksMax=PidsLimit to the
properties sent to systemd.

Signed-off-by: Sergio Lopez <slp@redhat.com>
2018-10-24 17:20:27 +02:00
Aleksa Sarai e93996674f merge branch 'pr-1903'
clarify license information

LGTMs: @hqhq @cyphar
Closes #1903
2018-10-24 22:03:44 +11:00
Aleksa Sarai 9a3a8a5ebf libcontainer: implement CLONE_NEWCGROUP
This is a very simple implementation because it doesn't require any
configuration unlike the other namespaces, and in its current state it
only masks paths.

This feature is available in Linux 4.6+ and is enabled by default for
kernels compiled with CONFIG_CGROUP=y.

Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
2018-10-23 16:23:00 -04:00
Xiaochen Shen 6c307f8ff2 libcontainer: intelrdt: add user-friendly diagnostics for Intel RDT operation errors
Linux kernel v4.15 introduces better diagnostics for Intel RDT operation
errors. If any error returns when making new directories or writing to
any of the control file in resctrl filesystem, reading file
/sys/fs/resctrl/info/last_cmd_status could provide more information that
can be conveyed in the error returns from file operations.

Some examples:
  echo "L3:0=f3;1=ff" > /sys/fs/resctrl/container_id/schemata
  -bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument
  cat /sys/fs/resctrl/info/last_cmd_status
  mask f3 has non-consecutive 1-bits

  echo "MB:0=0;1=110" > /sys/fs/resctrl/container_id/schemata
  -bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument
  cat /sys/fs/resctrl/info/last_cmd_status
  MB value 0 out of range [10,100]

  cd /sys/fs/resctrl
  mkdir 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
  mkdir: cannot create directory '8': No space left on device
  cat /sys/fs/resctrl/info/last_cmd_status
  out of CLOSIDs

See 'last_cmd_status' for more details in kernel documentation:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/x86/intel_rdt_ui.txt

In runc, we could append the diagnostics information to the error
message of Intel RDT operation errors to provide more user-friendly
information.

Signed-off-by: Xiaochen Shen <xiaochen.shen@intel.com>
2018-10-19 00:16:08 +08:00