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Kir Kolyshkin 25ef852ad6 tests/int: use = in test for strings comparison
Strictly speaking, == is for [[ only, not for [ / test,
and, unlike =, the right side is a pattern.

To avoid confusion, use =. In cases where we compare with empty string,
use -z instead.

Keep using [[ in some cases since it does not require quoting the left
and right side of comparison (I trust shellcheck on that one).

This should have no effect (other than the code being a tad more
strict).

Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
2022-03-23 11:12:44 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bats
load helpers
function setup() {
setup_busybox
}
function teardown() {
teardown_bundle
}
@test "runc exec" {
# run busybox detached
runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test_busybox
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
runc exec test_busybox echo Hello from exec
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
echo text echoed = "'""${output}""'"
[[ "${output}" == *"Hello from exec"* ]]
}
@test "runc exec [exit codes]" {
runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test_busybox
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
runc exec test_busybox false
[ "$status" -eq 1 ]
runc exec test_busybox sh -c "exit 42"
[ "$status" -eq 42 ]
runc exec --pid-file /non-existent/directory test_busybox true
[ "$status" -eq 255 ]
runc exec test_busybox no-such-binary
[ "$status" -eq 255 ]
runc exec no_such_container true
[ "$status" -eq 255 ]
}
@test "runc exec --pid-file" {
# run busybox detached
runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test_busybox
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
runc exec --pid-file pid.txt test_busybox echo Hello from exec
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
echo text echoed = "'""${output}""'"
[[ "${output}" == *"Hello from exec"* ]]
# check pid.txt was generated
[ -e pid.txt ]
output=$(cat pid.txt)
[[ "$output" =~ [0-9]+ ]]
[[ "$output" != $(__runc state test_busybox | jq '.pid') ]]
}
@test "runc exec --pid-file with new CWD" {
bundle="$(pwd)"
# create pid_file directory as the CWD
mkdir pid_file
cd pid_file
# run busybox detached
runc run -d -b "$bundle" --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test_busybox
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
runc exec --pid-file pid.txt test_busybox echo Hello from exec
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
echo text echoed = "'""${output}""'"
[[ "${output}" == *"Hello from exec"* ]]
# check pid.txt was generated
[ -e pid.txt ]
output=$(cat pid.txt)
[[ "$output" =~ [0-9]+ ]]
[[ "$output" != $(__runc state test_busybox | jq '.pid') ]]
}
@test "runc exec ls -la" {
# run busybox detached
runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test_busybox
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
runc exec test_busybox ls -la
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
[[ ${lines[0]} == *"total"* ]]
[[ ${lines[1]} == *"."* ]]
[[ ${lines[2]} == *".."* ]]
}
@test "runc exec ls -la with --cwd" {
# run busybox detached
runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test_busybox
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
runc exec --cwd /bin test_busybox pwd
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
[[ ${output} == "/bin"* ]]
}
@test "runc exec --env" {
# run busybox detached
runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test_busybox
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
runc exec --env RUNC_EXEC_TEST=true test_busybox env
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
[[ ${output} == *"RUNC_EXEC_TEST=true"* ]]
}
@test "runc exec --user" {
# --user can't work in rootless containers that don't have idmap.
[[ "$ROOTLESS" -ne 0 ]] && requires rootless_idmap
# run busybox detached
runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test_busybox
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
runc exec --user 1000:1000 test_busybox id
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
[[ "${output}" == "uid=1000 gid=1000"* ]]
}
@test "runc exec --additional-gids" {
requires root
# run busybox detached
runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test_busybox
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
wait_for_container 15 1 test_busybox
runc exec --user 1000:1000 --additional-gids 100 --additional-gids 65534 test_busybox id -G
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
[ "$output" = "1000 100 65534" ]
}
@test "runc exec --preserve-fds" {
# run busybox detached
runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test_busybox
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
echo hello >preserve-fds.test
# fd 3 is used by bats, so we use 4
exec 4<preserve-fds.test
runc exec --preserve-fds=2 test_busybox cat /proc/self/fd/4
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
[ "${output}" = "hello" ]
}
function check_exec_debug() {
[[ "$*" == *"nsexec container setup"* ]]
[[ "$*" == *"child process in init()"* ]]
[[ "$*" == *"setns_init: about to exec"* ]]
}
@test "runc --debug exec" {
runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
runc --debug exec test true
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
[[ "${output}" == *"level=debug"* ]]
check_exec_debug "$output"
}
@test "runc --debug --log exec" {
runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
runc --debug --log log.out exec test true
# check output does not include debug info
[[ "${output}" != *"level=debug"* ]]
cat log.out >&2
# check expected debug output was sent to log.out
output=$(cat log.out)
[[ "${output}" == *"level=debug"* ]]
check_exec_debug "$output"
}
@test "runc exec --cgroup sub-cgroups [v1]" {
requires root cgroups_v1
set_cgroups_path
set_cgroup_mount_writable
__runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test_busybox
testcontainer test_busybox running
# Check we can't join parent cgroup.
runc exec --cgroup ".." test_busybox cat /proc/self/cgroup
[ "$status" -ne 0 ]
[[ "$output" == *" .. is not a sub cgroup path"* ]]
# Check we can't join non-existing subcgroup.
runc exec --cgroup nonexistent test_busybox cat /proc/self/cgroup
[ "$status" -ne 0 ]
[[ "$output" == *" adding pid "*"/nonexistent/cgroup.procs: no such file "* ]]
# Check we can't join non-existing subcgroup (for a particular controller).
runc exec --cgroup cpu:nonexistent test_busybox cat /proc/self/cgroup
[ "$status" -ne 0 ]
[[ "$output" == *" adding pid "*"/nonexistent/cgroup.procs: no such file "* ]]
# Check we can't specify non-existent controller.
runc exec --cgroup whaaat:/ test_busybox true
[ "$status" -ne 0 ]
[[ "$output" == *"unknown controller "* ]]
# Check we can join top-level cgroup (implicit).
runc exec test_busybox cat /proc/self/cgroup
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
! grep -v ":$REL_CGROUPS_PATH\$" <<<"$output"
# Check we can join top-level cgroup (explicit).
runc exec --cgroup / test_busybox cat /proc/self/cgroup
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
! grep -v ":$REL_CGROUPS_PATH\$" <<<"$output"
# Create a few subcgroups.
# Note that cpu,cpuacct may be mounted together or separate.
runc exec test_busybox sh -euc "mkdir -p /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/submem /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu/subcpu /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuacct/subcpu"
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# Check that explicit --cgroup works.
runc exec --cgroup memory:submem --cgroup cpu,cpuacct:subcpu test_busybox cat /proc/self/cgroup
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
[[ "$output" == *":memory:$REL_CGROUPS_PATH/submem"* ]]
[[ "$output" == *":cpu"*":$REL_CGROUPS_PATH/subcpu"* ]]
}
@test "runc exec --cgroup subcgroup [v2]" {
requires root cgroups_v2
set_cgroups_path
set_cgroup_mount_writable
__runc run -d --console-socket "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" test_busybox
testcontainer test_busybox running
# Check we can't join parent cgroup.
runc exec --cgroup ".." test_busybox cat /proc/self/cgroup
[ "$status" -ne 0 ]
[[ "$output" == *" .. is not a sub cgroup path"* ]]
# Check we can't join non-existing subcgroup.
runc exec --cgroup nonexistent test_busybox cat /proc/self/cgroup
[ "$status" -ne 0 ]
[[ "$output" == *" adding pid "*"/nonexistent/cgroup.procs: no such file "* ]]
# Check we can join top-level cgroup (implicit).
runc exec test_busybox grep '^0::/$' /proc/self/cgroup
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# Check we can join top-level cgroup (explicit).
runc exec --cgroup / test_busybox grep '^0::/$' /proc/self/cgroup
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# Now move "init" to a subcgroup, and check it was moved.
runc exec test_busybox sh -euc "mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/foobar \
&& echo 1 > /sys/fs/cgroup/foobar/cgroup.procs \
&& grep -w foobar /proc/1/cgroup"
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# The following part is taken from
# @test "runc exec (cgroup v2 + init process in non-root cgroup) succeeds"
# The init process is now in "/foo", but an exec process can still
# join "/" because we haven't enabled any domain controller yet.
runc exec test_busybox grep '^0::/$' /proc/self/cgroup
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# Turn on a domain controller (memory).
runc exec test_busybox sh -euc 'echo $$ > /sys/fs/cgroup/foobar/cgroup.procs; echo +memory > /sys/fs/cgroup/cgroup.subtree_control'
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# An exec process can no longer join "/" after turning on a domain
# controller. Check that cgroup v2 fallback to init cgroup works.
runc exec test_busybox sh -euc "cat /proc/self/cgroup && grep '^0::/foobar$' /proc/self/cgroup"
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# Check that --cgroup / disables the init cgroup fallback.
runc exec --cgroup / test_busybox true
[ "$status" -ne 0 ]
[[ "$output" == *" adding pid "*" to cgroups"*"/cgroup.procs: device or resource busy"* ]]
# Check that explicit --cgroup foobar works.
runc exec --cgroup foobar test_busybox grep '^0::/foobar$' /proc/self/cgroup
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# Check all processes is in foobar (this check is redundant).
runc exec --cgroup foobar test_busybox sh -euc '! grep -vwH foobar /proc/*/cgroup'
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# Add a second subcgroup, check we're in it.
runc exec --cgroup foobar test_busybox mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/second
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
runc exec --cgroup second test_busybox grep -w second /proc/self/cgroup
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
}