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Commit b999376fb2 ("nsenter: cloned_binary: remove bindfd logic
entirely") removed the read-only bind-mount logic from our cloned binary
code because it wasn't really safe because a container with
CAP_SYS_ADMIN could remove the MS_RDONLY bit and get write access to
/proc/self/exe (even with user namespaces this could've been an issue
because it's not clear if the flags are locked).
However, copying a binary does seem to have a minor performance impact.
The only way to have no performance impact would be for the kernel to
block these write attempts, but barring that we could try to reduce the
overhead by coming up with a mount that cannot have it's read-only bits
cleared.
The "simplest" solution is to create a temporary overlayfs using
fsopen(2) which uses the directory where runc exists as a lowerdir,
ensuring that the container cannot access the underlying file -- and we
don't have to do any copies.
While fsopen(2) is not free because mount namespace cloning is usually
expensive (and so it seems like the difference would be marginal), some
basic performance testing seems to indicate there is a ~60% improvement
doing it this way and that it has effectively no overhead even when
compared to just using /proc/self/exe directly:
% hyperfine --warmup 50 \
> "./runc-noclone run -b bundle ctr" \
> "./runc-overlayfs run -b bundle ctr" \
> "./runc-memfd run -b bundle ctr"
Benchmark 1: ./runc-noclone run -b bundle ctr
Time (mean ± σ): 13.7 ms ± 0.9 ms [User: 6.0 ms, System: 10.9 ms]
Range (min … max): 11.3 ms … 16.1 ms 184 runs
Benchmark 2: ./runc-overlayfs run -b bundle ctr
Time (mean ± σ): 13.9 ms ± 0.9 ms [User: 6.2 ms, System: 10.8 ms]
Range (min … max): 11.8 ms … 16.0 ms 180 runs
Benchmark 3: ./runc-memfd run -b bundle ctr
Time (mean ± σ): 22.6 ms ± 1.3 ms [User: 5.7 ms, System: 20.7 ms]
Range (min … max): 19.9 ms … 26.5 ms 114 runs
Summary
./runc-noclone run -b bundle ctr ran
1.01 ± 0.09 times faster than ./runc-overlayfs run -b bundle ctr
1.65 ± 0.15 times faster than ./runc-memfd run -b bundle ctr
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
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#!/bin/bash
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set -u
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bats_require_minimum_version 1.5.0
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# Root directory of integration tests.
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INTEGRATION_ROOT=$(dirname "$(readlink -f "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")")
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# Download images, get *_IMAGE variables.
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IMAGES=$("${INTEGRATION_ROOT}"/get-images.sh)
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eval "$IMAGES"
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unset IMAGES
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: "${RUNC:="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../runc"}"
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RECVTTY="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../tests/cmd/recvtty/recvtty"
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SD_HELPER="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../tests/cmd/sd-helper/sd-helper"
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SECCOMP_AGENT="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../tests/cmd/seccompagent/seccompagent"
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FS_IDMAP="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../tests/cmd/fs-idmap/fs-idmap"
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PIDFD_KILL="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../tests/cmd/pidfd-kill/pidfd-kill"
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REMAP_ROOTFS="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../tests/cmd/remap-rootfs/remap-rootfs"
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# Some variables may not always be set. Set those to empty value,
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# if unset, to avoid "unbound variable" error.
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: "${ROOTLESS_FEATURES:=}"
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# Test data path.
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# shellcheck disable=SC2034
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TESTDATA="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/testdata"
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# Kernel version
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KERNEL_VERSION="$(uname -r)"
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KERNEL_MAJOR="${KERNEL_VERSION%%.*}"
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KERNEL_MINOR="${KERNEL_VERSION#"$KERNEL_MAJOR".}"
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KERNEL_MINOR="${KERNEL_MINOR%%.*}"
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ARCH=$(uname -m)
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# Seccomp agent socket.
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SECCCOMP_AGENT_SOCKET="$BATS_TMPDIR/seccomp-agent.sock"
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# Wrapper for runc.
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function runc() {
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run __runc "$@"
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# Some debug information to make life easier. bats will only print it if the
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# test failed, in which case the output is useful.
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# shellcheck disable=SC2154
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echo "$(basename "$RUNC") $* (status=$status):" >&2
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# shellcheck disable=SC2154
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echo "$output" >&2
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}
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# Raw wrapper for runc.
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function __runc() {
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"$RUNC" ${RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD+--systemd-cgroup} \
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${ROOT:+--root "$ROOT/state"} "$@"
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}
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# Wrapper for runc spec.
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function runc_spec() {
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local rootless=""
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[ $EUID -ne 0 ] && rootless="--rootless"
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runc spec $rootless
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# Always add additional mappings if we have idmaps.
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if [[ $EUID -ne 0 && "$ROOTLESS_FEATURES" == *"idmap"* ]]; then
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runc_rootless_idmap
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fi
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}
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# Helper function to reformat config.json file. Input uses jq syntax.
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function update_config() {
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jq "$@" "./config.json" | awk 'BEGIN{RS="";getline<"-";print>ARGV[1]}' "./config.json"
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}
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# Shortcut to add additional uids and gids, based on the values set as part of
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# a rootless configuration.
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function runc_rootless_idmap() {
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update_config ' .mounts |= map((select(.type == "devpts") | .options += ["gid=5"]) // .)
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| .linux.uidMappings += [{"hostID": '"$ROOTLESS_UIDMAP_START"', "containerID": 1000, "size": '"$ROOTLESS_UIDMAP_LENGTH"'}]
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| .linux.gidMappings += [{"hostID": '"$ROOTLESS_GIDMAP_START"', "containerID": 100, "size": 1}]
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| .linux.gidMappings += [{"hostID": '"$((ROOTLESS_GIDMAP_START + 10))"', "containerID": 1, "size": 20}]
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| .linux.gidMappings += [{"hostID": '"$((ROOTLESS_GIDMAP_START + 100))"', "containerID": 1000, "size": '"$((ROOTLESS_GIDMAP_LENGTH - 1000))"'}]'
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}
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# Returns systemd version as a number (-1 if systemd is not enabled/supported).
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function systemd_version() {
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if [ -v RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD ]; then
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systemctl --version | awk '/^systemd / {print $2; exit}'
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return
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fi
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echo "-1"
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}
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function init_cgroup_paths() {
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# init once
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[[ -v CGROUP_V1 || -v CGROUP_V2 ]] && return
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if stat -f -c %t /sys/fs/cgroup | grep -qFw 63677270; then
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CGROUP_V2=yes
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local controllers="/sys/fs/cgroup/cgroup.controllers"
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# For rootless + systemd case, controllers delegation is required,
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# so check the controllers that the current user has, not the top one.
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# NOTE: delegation of cpuset requires systemd >= 244 (Fedora >= 32, Ubuntu >= 20.04).
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if [[ $EUID -ne 0 && -v RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD ]]; then
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controllers="/sys/fs/cgroup/user.slice/user-${UID}.slice/user@${UID}.service/cgroup.controllers"
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fi
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# "pseudo" controllers do not appear in /sys/fs/cgroup/cgroup.controllers.
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# - devices (since kernel 4.15) we must assume to be supported because
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# it's quite hard to test.
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# - freezer (since kernel 5.2) we can auto-detect by looking for the
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# "cgroup.freeze" file a *non-root* cgroup.
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CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS=$(
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cat "$controllers"
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echo devices
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)
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CGROUP_BASE_PATH=/sys/fs/cgroup
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# Find any cgroup.freeze files...
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if [ -n "$(find "$CGROUP_BASE_PATH" -maxdepth 2 -type f -name "cgroup.freeze" -print -quit)" ]; then
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CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS+=" freezer"
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fi
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else
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if stat -f -c %t /sys/fs/cgroup/unified 2>/dev/null | grep -qFw 63677270; then
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CGROUP_HYBRID=yes
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fi
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CGROUP_V1=yes
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CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS=$(awk '!/^#/ {print $1}' /proc/cgroups)
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local g base_path
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for g in ${CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS}; do
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# This uses gawk-specific feature (\< ... \>).
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base_path=$(gawk '$(NF-2) == "cgroup" && $NF ~ /\<'"${g}"'\>/ { print $5; exit }' /proc/self/mountinfo)
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test -z "$base_path" && continue
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eval CGROUP_"${g^^}"_BASE_PATH="${base_path}"
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done
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fi
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}
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function create_parent() {
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if [ -v RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD ]; then
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[ ! -v SD_PARENT_NAME ] && return
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"$SD_HELPER" --parent machine.slice start "$SD_PARENT_NAME"
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else
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[ ! -v REL_PARENT_PATH ] && return
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if [ -v CGROUP_V2 ]; then
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mkdir "/sys/fs/cgroup$REL_PARENT_PATH"
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else
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local subsys
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for subsys in ${CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS}; do
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# Have to ignore EEXIST (-p) as some subsystems
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# are mounted together (e.g. cpu,cpuacct), so
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# the path is created more than once.
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mkdir -p "/sys/fs/cgroup/$subsys$REL_PARENT_PATH"
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done
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fi
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fi
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}
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function remove_parent() {
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if [ -v RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD ]; then
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[ ! -v SD_PARENT_NAME ] && return
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"$SD_HELPER" --parent machine.slice stop "$SD_PARENT_NAME"
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else
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[ ! -v REL_PARENT_PATH ] && return
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if [ -v CGROUP_V2 ]; then
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rmdir "/sys/fs/cgroup/$REL_PARENT_PATH"
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else
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local subsys
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for subsys in ${CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS} systemd; do
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rmdir "/sys/fs/cgroup/$subsys/$REL_PARENT_PATH"
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done
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fi
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fi
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unset SD_PARENT_NAME
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unset REL_PARENT_PATH
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}
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function set_parent_systemd_properties() {
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[ ! -v SD_PARENT_NAME ] && return
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local user=""
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[ $EUID -ne 0 ] && user="--user"
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systemctl set-property $user "$SD_PARENT_NAME" "$@"
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}
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# Randomize cgroup path(s), and update cgroupsPath in config.json.
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# This function also sets a few cgroup-related variables that are used
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# by other cgroup-related functions.
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#
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# If this function is not called (and cgroupsPath is not set in config),
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# runc uses default container's cgroup path derived from the container's name
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# (except for rootless containers, that have no default cgroup path).
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#
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# Optional parameter $1 is a pod/parent name. If set, a parent/pod cgroup is
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# created, and variables $REL_PARENT_PATH and $SD_PARENT_NAME can be used to
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# refer to it.
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function set_cgroups_path() {
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init_cgroup_paths
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local pod dash_pod="" slash_pod="" pod_slice=""
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if [ "$#" -ne 0 ] && [ "$1" != "" ]; then
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# Set up a parent/pod cgroup.
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pod="$1"
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dash_pod="-$pod"
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slash_pod="/$pod"
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SD_PARENT_NAME="machine-${pod}.slice"
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pod_slice="/$SD_PARENT_NAME"
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fi
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local rnd="$RANDOM"
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if [ -v RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD ]; then
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SD_UNIT_NAME="runc-cgroups-integration-test-${rnd}.scope"
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if [ $EUID -eq 0 ]; then
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REL_PARENT_PATH="/machine.slice${pod_slice}"
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OCI_CGROUPS_PATH="machine${dash_pod}.slice:runc-cgroups:integration-test-${rnd}"
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else
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REL_PARENT_PATH="/user.slice/user-${UID}.slice/user@${UID}.service/machine.slice${pod_slice}"
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# OCI path doesn't contain "/user.slice/user-${UID}.slice/user@${UID}.service/" prefix
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OCI_CGROUPS_PATH="machine${dash_pod}.slice:runc-cgroups:integration-test-${rnd}"
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fi
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REL_CGROUPS_PATH="$REL_PARENT_PATH/$SD_UNIT_NAME"
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else
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REL_PARENT_PATH="/runc-cgroups-integration-test${slash_pod}"
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REL_CGROUPS_PATH="$REL_PARENT_PATH/test-cgroup-${rnd}"
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OCI_CGROUPS_PATH=$REL_CGROUPS_PATH
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fi
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# Absolute path to container's cgroup v2.
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if [ -v CGROUP_V2 ]; then
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CGROUP_V2_PATH=${CGROUP_BASE_PATH}${REL_CGROUPS_PATH}
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fi
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[ -v pod ] && create_parent
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update_config '.linux.cgroupsPath |= "'"${OCI_CGROUPS_PATH}"'"'
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}
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# Get a path to cgroup directory, based on controller name.
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# Parameters:
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# $1: controller name (like "pids") or a file name (like "pids.max").
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function get_cgroup_path() {
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if [ -v CGROUP_V2 ]; then
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echo "$CGROUP_V2_PATH"
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return
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fi
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local var cgroup
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var=${1%%.*} # controller name (e.g. memory)
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var=CGROUP_${var^^}_BASE_PATH # variable name (e.g. CGROUP_MEMORY_BASE_PATH)
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eval cgroup=\$"${var}${REL_CGROUPS_PATH}"
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echo "$cgroup"
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}
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# Get a value from a cgroup file.
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function get_cgroup_value() {
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local cgroup
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cgroup="$(get_cgroup_path "$1")"
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cat "$cgroup/$1"
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}
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# Check if a value in a cgroup file $1 matches $2 or $3 (if specified).
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function check_cgroup_value() {
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local got
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got="$(get_cgroup_value "$1")"
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local want=$2
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local want2="${3:-}"
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echo "$1: got $got, want $want $want2"
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[ "$got" = "$want" ] || [[ -n "$want2" && "$got" = "$want2" ]]
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}
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# Check if a value of systemd unit property $1 matches $2 or $3 (if specified).
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function check_systemd_value() {
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[ ! -v RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD ] && return
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local source="$1"
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[ "$source" = "unsupported" ] && return
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local want="$2"
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local want2="${3:-}"
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local user=""
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[ $EUID -ne 0 ] && user="--user"
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got=$(systemctl show $user --property "$source" "$SD_UNIT_NAME" | awk -F= '{print $2}')
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echo "systemd $source: got $got, want $want $want2"
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[ "$got" = "$want" ] || [[ -n "$want2" && "$got" = "$want2" ]]
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}
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function check_cpu_quota() {
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local quota=$1
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local period=$2
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local sd_quota=$3
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if [ -v CGROUP_V2 ]; then
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if [ "$quota" = "-1" ]; then
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quota="max"
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fi
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check_cgroup_value "cpu.max" "$quota $period"
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else
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check_cgroup_value "cpu.cfs_quota_us" "$quota"
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check_cgroup_value "cpu.cfs_period_us" "$period"
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fi
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# systemd values are the same for v1 and v2
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check_systemd_value "CPUQuotaPerSecUSec" "$sd_quota"
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# CPUQuotaPeriodUSec requires systemd >= v242
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[ "$(systemd_version)" -lt 242 ] && return
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local sd_period=$((period / 1000))ms
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[ "$sd_period" = "1000ms" ] && sd_period="1s"
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local sd_infinity=""
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# 100ms is the default value, and if not set, shown as infinity
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[ "$sd_period" = "100ms" ] && sd_infinity="infinity"
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check_systemd_value "CPUQuotaPeriodUSec" $sd_period $sd_infinity
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}
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function check_cpu_burst() {
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local burst=$1
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if [ -v CGROUP_V2 ]; then
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# Due to a kernel bug (fixed by commit 49217ea147df, see
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# https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240424132438.514720-1-serein.chengyu@huawei.com/),
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# older kernels printed value divided by 1000. Check for both.
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check_cgroup_value "cpu.max.burst" "$burst" "$((burst / 1000))"
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else
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check_cgroup_value "cpu.cfs_burst_us" "$burst"
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fi
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}
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# Works for cgroup v1 and v2, accepts v1 shares as an argument.
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function check_cpu_shares() {
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local shares=$1
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if [ -v CGROUP_V2 ]; then
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local weight=$((1 + ((shares - 2) * 9999) / 262142))
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check_cpu_weight "$weight"
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else
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check_cgroup_value "cpu.shares" "$shares"
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check_systemd_value "CPUShares" "$shares"
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fi
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}
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# Works only for cgroup v2, accept v2 weight.
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function check_cpu_weight() {
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local weight=$1
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check_cgroup_value "cpu.weight" "$weight"
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check_systemd_value "CPUWeight" "$weight"
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}
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# Helper function to set a resources limit
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function set_resources_limit() {
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update_config '.linux.resources.pids.limit |= 100'
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}
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# Helper function to make /sys/fs/cgroup writable
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function set_cgroup_mount_writable() {
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update_config '.mounts |= map((select(.type == "cgroup") | .options -= ["ro"]) // .)'
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}
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# Fails the current test, providing the error given.
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function fail() {
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echo "$@" >&2
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exit 1
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}
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# Check whether rootless runc can use cgroups.
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function rootless_cgroup() {
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[[ "$ROOTLESS_FEATURES" == *"cgroup"* || -v RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD ]]
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}
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function in_userns() {
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# The kernel guarantees the root userns inode number (and thus the value of
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# the magic-link) is always the same value (PROC_USER_INIT_INO).
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[[ "$(readlink /proc/self/ns/user)" != "user:[$((0xEFFFFFFD))]" ]]
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}
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function can_fsopen() {
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fstype="$1"
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# At the very least you need 5.1 for fsopen() and the filesystem needs to
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# be supported by the running kernel.
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if ! is_kernel_gte 5.1 || ! grep -qFw "$fstype" /proc/filesystems; then
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return 1
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fi
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# You need to be root to use fsopen.
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if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then
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return 1
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fi
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# If we're root in the initial userns, we're done.
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if ! in_userns; then
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return 0
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fi
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# If we are running in a userns, then the filesystem needs to support
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# FS_USERNS_MOUNT, which is a per-filesystem flag that depends on the
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# kernel version.
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case "$fstype" in
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overlay)
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# 459c7c565ac3 ("ovl: unprivieged mounts")
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is_kernel_gte 5.11 || return 2
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;;
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fuse)
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# 4ad769f3c346 ("fuse: Allow fully unprivileged mounts")
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is_kernel_gte 4.18 || return 2
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;;
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ramfs | tmpfs)
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# b3c6761d9b5c ("userns: Allow the userns root to mount ramfs.")
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# 2b8576cb09a7 ("userns: Allow the userns root to mount tmpfs.")
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is_kernel_gte 3.9 || return 2
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;;
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*)
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# If we don't know about the filesystem, return an error.
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fail "can_fsopen: unknown filesystem $fstype"
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;;
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esac
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}
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|
|
# Check if criu is available and working.
|
|
function have_criu() {
|
|
command -v criu &>/dev/null || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Workaround for https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/issues/3532.
|
|
local ver
|
|
ver=$(rpm -q criu 2>/dev/null || true)
|
|
run ! grep -q '^criu-3\.17-[123]\.el9' <<<"$ver"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Allows a test to specify what things it requires. If the environment can't
|
|
# support it, the test is skipped with a message.
|
|
function requires() {
|
|
for var in "$@"; do
|
|
local skip_me
|
|
case $var in
|
|
criu)
|
|
if ! have_criu; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
criu_feature_*)
|
|
var=${var#criu_feature_}
|
|
if ! criu check --feature "$var"; then
|
|
skip "requires CRIU feature ${var}"
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
root)
|
|
if [ $EUID -ne 0 ] || in_userns; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
rootless)
|
|
if [ $EUID -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
rootless_idmap)
|
|
if [[ "$ROOTLESS_FEATURES" != *"idmap"* ]]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
rootless_cgroup)
|
|
if ! rootless_cgroup; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
rootless_no_cgroup)
|
|
if rootless_cgroup; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
rootless_no_features)
|
|
if [ -n "$ROOTLESS_FEATURES" ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
cgroups_rt)
|
|
init_cgroup_paths
|
|
if [ ! -e "${CGROUP_CPU_BASE_PATH}/cpu.rt_period_us" ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
cgroups_swap)
|
|
init_cgroup_paths
|
|
if [ -v CGROUP_V1 ]; then
|
|
if [ ! -e "${CGROUP_MEMORY_BASE_PATH}/memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes" ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
elif [ -v CGROUP_V2 ]; then
|
|
if [ -z "$(find "$CGROUP_BASE_PATH" -maxdepth 2 -type f -name memory.swap.max -print -quit)" ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
cgroups_cpu_idle)
|
|
local p
|
|
init_cgroup_paths
|
|
[ -v CGROUP_V1 ] && p="$CGROUP_CPU_BASE_PATH"
|
|
[ -v CGROUP_V2 ] && p="$CGROUP_BASE_PATH"
|
|
if [ -z "$(find "$p" -maxdepth 2 -type f -name cpu.idle -print -quit)" ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
cgroups_cpu_burst)
|
|
local p f
|
|
init_cgroup_paths
|
|
if [ -v CGROUP_V1 ]; then
|
|
p="$CGROUP_CPU_BASE_PATH"
|
|
f="cpu.cfs_burst_us"
|
|
elif [ -v CGROUP_V2 ]; then
|
|
# https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/f4183717b370ad28dd0c0d74760142b20e6e7931
|
|
requires_kernel 5.14
|
|
p="$CGROUP_BASE_PATH"
|
|
f="cpu.max.burst"
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -z "$(find "$p" -maxdepth 2 -type f -name "$f" -print -quit)" ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
cgroups_io_weight)
|
|
local p f1 f2
|
|
init_cgroup_paths
|
|
if [ -v CGROUP_V1 ]; then
|
|
p="$CGROUP_CPU_BASE_PATH"
|
|
f1="blkio.weight"
|
|
f2="blkio.bfq.weight"
|
|
elif [ -v CGROUP_V2 ]; then
|
|
p="$CGROUP_BASE_PATH"
|
|
f1="io.weight"
|
|
f2="io.bfq.weight"
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -z "$(find "$p" -type f \( -name "$f1" -o -name "$f2" \) -print -quit)" ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
cgroupns)
|
|
if [ ! -e "/proc/self/ns/cgroup" ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
timens)
|
|
if [ ! -e "/proc/self/ns/time" ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
cgroups_v1)
|
|
init_cgroup_paths
|
|
if [ ! -v CGROUP_V1 ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
cgroups_v2)
|
|
init_cgroup_paths
|
|
if [ ! -v CGROUP_V2 ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
cgroups_hybrid)
|
|
init_cgroup_paths
|
|
if [ ! -v CGROUP_HYBRID ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
cgroups_*)
|
|
init_cgroup_paths
|
|
var=${var#cgroups_}
|
|
if [[ "$CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS" != *"$var"* ]]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
smp)
|
|
local cpus
|
|
cpus=$(grep -c '^processor' /proc/cpuinfo)
|
|
if [ "$cpus" -lt 2 ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
systemd)
|
|
if [ ! -v RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
systemd_v*)
|
|
var=${var#systemd_v}
|
|
if [ "$(systemd_version)" -lt "$var" ]; then
|
|
skip "requires systemd >= v${var}"
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
no_systemd)
|
|
if [ -v RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
arch_x86_64)
|
|
if [ "$ARCH" != "x86_64" ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
more_than_8_core)
|
|
local cpus
|
|
cpus=$(grep -c '^processor' /proc/cpuinfo)
|
|
if [ "$cpus" -le 8 ]; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
psi)
|
|
# If PSI is not compiled in the kernel, the file will not exist.
|
|
# If PSI is compiled, but not enabled, read will fail with ENOTSUPP.
|
|
if ! cat /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu.pressure &>/dev/null; then
|
|
skip_me=1
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
*)
|
|
fail "BUG: Invalid requires $var."
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
if [ -v skip_me ]; then
|
|
skip "test requires $var"
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Allow a test to specify that it will not work properly on a given OS. The
|
|
# fingerprint for the OS used for this test is $ID-$VERSION_ID, using the
|
|
# variables in /etc/os-release. The arguments are regular expressions, and any
|
|
# match will cause the test to be skipped.
|
|
function exclude_os() {
|
|
local host
|
|
host="$(sh -c '. /etc/os-release ; echo "$ID-$VERSION_ID"')"
|
|
for bad_os in "$@"; do
|
|
if [[ "$host" =~ ^$bad_os$ ]]; then
|
|
skip "test doesn't work on $bad_os"
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Retry a command $1 times until it succeeds. Wait $2 seconds between retries.
|
|
function retry() {
|
|
local attempts=$1
|
|
shift
|
|
local delay=$1
|
|
shift
|
|
local i
|
|
|
|
for ((i = 0; i < attempts; i++)); do
|
|
run "$@"
|
|
if [[ "$status" -eq 0 ]]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
sleep "$delay"
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
echo "Command \"$*\" failed $attempts times. Output: $output"
|
|
false
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# retry until the given container has state
|
|
function wait_for_container() {
|
|
if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
|
|
retry "$1" "$2" __runc state "$3"
|
|
elif [ $# -eq 4 ]; then
|
|
retry "$1" "$2" eval "__runc state $3 | grep -qw $4"
|
|
else
|
|
echo "Usage: wait_for_container ATTEMPTS DELAY ID [STATUS]" 1>&2
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function testcontainer() {
|
|
# test state of container
|
|
runc state "$1"
|
|
if [ "$2" = "checkpointed" ]; then
|
|
[ "$status" -eq 1 ]
|
|
return
|
|
fi
|
|
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
|
|
[[ "${output}" == *"$2"* ]]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Check that all the listed processes are gone. Use after kill/stop etc.
|
|
function wait_pids_gone() {
|
|
if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then
|
|
echo "Usage: wait_pids_gone ITERATIONS SLEEP PID [PID ...]"
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
local iter=$1
|
|
shift
|
|
local sleep=$1
|
|
shift
|
|
local pids=("$@")
|
|
|
|
while true; do
|
|
for i in "${!pids[@]}"; do
|
|
# Check if the pid is there; if not, remove it from the list.
|
|
kill -0 "${pids[i]}" 2>/dev/null || unset "pids[i]"
|
|
done
|
|
[ ${#pids[@]} -eq 0 ] && return 0
|
|
# Rebuild pids array to avoid sparse array issues.
|
|
pids=("${pids[@]}")
|
|
|
|
((--iter > 0)) || break
|
|
|
|
sleep "$sleep"
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
echo "Expected all PIDs to be gone, but some are still there:" "${pids[@]}" 1>&2
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function setup_recvtty() {
|
|
[ ! -v ROOT ] && return 1 # must not be called without ROOT set
|
|
local dir="$ROOT/tty"
|
|
|
|
mkdir "$dir"
|
|
export CONSOLE_SOCKET="$dir/sock"
|
|
|
|
# We need to start recvtty in the background, so we double fork in the shell.
|
|
("$RECVTTY" --pid-file "$dir/pid" --mode null "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" &) &
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function teardown_recvtty() {
|
|
[ ! -v ROOT ] && return 0 # nothing to teardown
|
|
local dir="$ROOT/tty"
|
|
|
|
# When we kill recvtty, the container will also be killed.
|
|
if [ -f "$dir/pid" ]; then
|
|
kill -9 "$(cat "$dir/pid")"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Clean up the files that might be left over.
|
|
rm -rf "$dir"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function setup_seccompagent() {
|
|
("${SECCOMP_AGENT}" -socketfile="$SECCCOMP_AGENT_SOCKET" -pid-file "$BATS_TMPDIR/seccompagent.pid" &) &
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function teardown_seccompagent() {
|
|
if [ -f "$BATS_TMPDIR/seccompagent.pid" ]; then
|
|
kill -9 "$(cat "$BATS_TMPDIR/seccompagent.pid")"
|
|
fi
|
|
rm -f "$BATS_TMPDIR/seccompagent.pid"
|
|
rm -f "$SECCCOMP_AGENT_SOCKET"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function setup_bundle() {
|
|
local image="$1"
|
|
|
|
# Root for various container directories (state, tty, bundle).
|
|
ROOT=$(mktemp -d "$BATS_RUN_TMPDIR/runc.XXXXXX")
|
|
mkdir -p "$ROOT/state" "$ROOT/bundle/rootfs"
|
|
|
|
# Directories created by mktemp -d have 0700 permission bits. Tests
|
|
# running inside userns (see userns.bats) need to access the directory
|
|
# as a different user to mount the rootfs. Since kernel v5.12, parent
|
|
# directories are also checked. Give a+x for these tests to work.
|
|
chmod a+x "$ROOT" "$BATS_RUN_TMPDIR"
|
|
|
|
setup_recvtty
|
|
cd "$ROOT/bundle" || return
|
|
|
|
tar --exclude './dev/*' -C rootfs -xf "$image"
|
|
|
|
runc_spec
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function setup_busybox() {
|
|
setup_bundle "$BUSYBOX_IMAGE"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function setup_debian() {
|
|
setup_bundle "$DEBIAN_IMAGE"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function teardown_bundle() {
|
|
[ ! -v ROOT ] && return 0 # nothing to teardown
|
|
|
|
cd "$INTEGRATION_ROOT" || return
|
|
echo "--- teardown ---" >&2
|
|
|
|
teardown_recvtty
|
|
local ct
|
|
for ct in $(__runc list -q); do
|
|
__runc delete -f "$ct"
|
|
done
|
|
rm -rf "$ROOT"
|
|
remove_parent
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function remap_rootfs() {
|
|
[ ! -v ROOT ] && return 0 # nothing to remap
|
|
|
|
"$REMAP_ROOTFS" "$ROOT/bundle"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function is_kernel_gte() {
|
|
local major_required minor_required
|
|
major_required=$(echo "$1" | cut -d. -f1)
|
|
minor_required=$(echo "$1" | cut -d. -f2)
|
|
[[ "$KERNEL_MAJOR" -gt $major_required || ("$KERNEL_MAJOR" -eq $major_required && "$KERNEL_MINOR" -ge $minor_required) ]]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function requires_kernel() {
|
|
if ! is_kernel_gte "$@"; then
|
|
skip "requires kernel >= $1"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function requires_idmap_fs() {
|
|
local fs
|
|
fs=$1
|
|
|
|
# We need to "|| true" it to avoid CI failure as this binary may return with
|
|
# something different than 0.
|
|
stderr=$($FS_IDMAP "$fs" 2>&1 >/dev/null || true)
|
|
|
|
case $stderr in
|
|
*invalid\ argument)
|
|
skip "$fs underlying file system does not support ID map mounts"
|
|
;;
|
|
*operation\ not\ permitted)
|
|
if uname -r | grep -q el9; then
|
|
# Older EL9 kernels did not permit using ID map mounts
|
|
# due to a specific patch added to their sources:
|
|
# https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/src/kernel/centos-stream-9/-/merge_requests/131
|
|
#
|
|
# That patch was reverted in:
|
|
# https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/src/kernel/centos-stream-9/-/merge_requests/2179
|
|
#
|
|
# The above revert is included into the kernel 5.14.0-334.el9.
|
|
skip "Needs kernel >= 5.14.0-334.el9"
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
# If we have another error, the integration test will fail and report it.
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# setup_pidfd_kill runs pidfd-kill process in background and receives the
|
|
# SIGTERM as signal to send the given signal to init process.
|
|
function setup_pidfd_kill() {
|
|
local signal=$1
|
|
|
|
[ ! -v ROOT ] && return 1
|
|
local dir="${ROOT}/pidfd"
|
|
|
|
mkdir "${dir}"
|
|
export PIDFD_SOCKET="${dir}/sock"
|
|
|
|
("${PIDFD_KILL}" --pid-file "${dir}/pid" --signal "${signal}" "${PIDFD_SOCKET}" &) &
|
|
|
|
# ensure socket is ready
|
|
retry 10 1 stat "${PIDFD_SOCKET}"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# teardown_pidfd_kill cleanups all the resources related to pidfd-kill.
|
|
function teardown_pidfd_kill() {
|
|
[ ! -v ROOT ] && return 0
|
|
|
|
local dir="${ROOT}/pidfd"
|
|
|
|
if [ -f "${dir}/pid" ]; then
|
|
kill -9 "$(cat "${dir}/pid")"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
rm -rf "${dir}"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# pidfd_kill sends the signal to init process.
|
|
function pidfd_kill() {
|
|
[ ! -v ROOT ] && return 0
|
|
|
|
local dir="${ROOT}/pidfd"
|
|
|
|
if [ -f "${dir}/pid" ]; then
|
|
kill "$(cat "${dir}/pid")"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|