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Ignore kernel memory settings
485 lines
12 KiB
Bash
485 lines
12 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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# bats-core v1.2.1 defines BATS_RUN_TMPDIR
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if [ -z "$BATS_RUN_TMPDIR" ]; then
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echo "bats >= v1.2.1 is required. Aborting." >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# Root directory of integration tests.
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INTEGRATION_ROOT=$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$BASH_SOURCE")")
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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="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../contrib/cmd/recvtty/recvtty"
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# Test data path.
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TESTDATA="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/testdata"
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# CRIU PATH
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CRIU="$(which criu 2>/dev/null || true)"
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# Kernel version
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KERNEL_VERSION="$(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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# Check if we're in rootless mode.
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ROOTLESS=$(id -u)
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# Wrapper for runc.
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function runc() {
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run __runc "$@"
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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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echo "runc $@ (status=$status):" >&2
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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" ${RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD+--systemd-cgroup} --root "$ROOT/state" "$@"
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}
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# Wrapper for runc spec, which takes only one argument (the bundle path).
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function runc_spec() {
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! [[ "$#" > 1 ]]
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local args=()
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local bundle=""
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if [ "$ROOTLESS" -ne 0 ]; then
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args+=("--rootless")
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fi
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if [ "$#" -ne 0 ]; then
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bundle="$1"
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args+=("--bundle" "$bundle")
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fi
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runc spec "${args[@]}"
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# Always add additional mappings if we have idmaps.
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if [[ "$ROOTLESS" -ne 0 ]] && [[ "$ROOTLESS_FEATURES" == *"idmap"* ]]; then
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runc_rootless_idmap "$bundle"
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fi
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# Ensure config.json contains linux.resources
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if [[ "$ROOTLESS" -ne 0 ]] && [[ "$ROOTLESS_FEATURES" == *"cgroup"* ]]; then
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runc_rootless_cgroup "$bundle"
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fi
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}
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# Helper function to reformat config.json file. Input uses jq syntax.
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function update_config() {
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bundle="${2:-.}"
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jq "$1" "$bundle/config.json" | awk 'BEGIN{RS="";getline<"-";print>ARGV[1]}' "$bundle/config.json"
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}
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# Shortcut to add additional uids and gids, based on the values set as part of
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# a rootless configuration.
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function runc_rootless_idmap() {
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bundle="${1:-.}"
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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))"'}]' $bundle
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}
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# Shortcut to add empty resources as part of a rootless configuration.
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function runc_rootless_cgroup() {
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bundle="${1:-.}"
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update_config '.linux.resources += {"memory":{},"cpu":{},"blockio":{},"pids":{}}' $bundle
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}
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# Returns systemd version as a number (-1 if systemd is not enabled/supported).
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function systemd_version() {
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if [ -n "${RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD}" ]; then
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systemctl --version | awk '/^systemd / {print $2; exit}'
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return
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fi
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echo "-1"
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}
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function init_cgroup_paths() {
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# init once
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test -n "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" && return
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if stat -f -c %t /sys/fs/cgroup | grep -qFw 63677270; then
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CGROUP_UNIFIED=yes
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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=$(
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cat /sys/fs/cgroup/cgroup.controllers
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echo devices
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)
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CGROUP_BASE_PATH=/sys/fs/cgroup
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# Find any cgroup.freeze files...
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if [ -n "$(find "$CGROUP_BASE_PATH" -type f -name "cgroup.freeze" -print -quit)" ]; then
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CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS+=" freezer"
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fi
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else
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CGROUP_UNIFIED=no
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CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS=$(awk '!/^#/ {print $1}' /proc/cgroups)
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local g base_path
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for g in ${CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS}; do
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base_path=$(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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# Randomize cgroup path(s), and update cgroupsPath in config.json.
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# This function sets a few cgroup-related variables.
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function set_cgroups_path() {
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bundle="${1:-.}"
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init_cgroup_paths
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local rnd="$RANDOM"
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if [ -n "${RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD}" ]; then
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SD_UNIT_NAME="runc-cgroups-integration-test-${rnd}.scope"
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if [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ]; then
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REL_CGROUPS_PATH="/machine.slice/$SD_UNIT_NAME"
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OCI_CGROUPS_PATH="machine.slice:runc-cgroups:integration-test-${rnd}"
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else
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REL_CGROUPS_PATH="/user.slice/user-$(id -u).slice/user@$(id -u).service/machine.slice/$SD_UNIT_NAME"
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# OCI path doesn't contain "/user.slice/user-$(id -u).slice/user@$(id -u).service/" prefix
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OCI_CGROUPS_PATH="machine.slice:runc-cgroups:integration-test-${rnd}"
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fi
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else
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REL_CGROUPS_PATH="/runc-cgroups-integration-test/test-cgroup-${rnd}"
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OCI_CGROUPS_PATH=$REL_CGROUPS_PATH
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fi
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# Absolute path to container's cgroup v2.
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if [ "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" == "yes" ]; then
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CGROUP_PATH=${CGROUP_BASE_PATH}${REL_CGROUPS_PATH}
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fi
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update_config '.linux.cgroupsPath |= "'"${OCI_CGROUPS_PATH}"'"' "$bundle"
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}
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# Helper to check a value in cgroups.
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function check_cgroup_value() {
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local source=$1
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local expected=$2
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local cgroup var current
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if [ "x$CGROUP_UNIFIED" = "xyes" ]; then
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cgroup=$CGROUP_PATH
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else
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var=${source%%.*} # 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}${REL_CGROUPS_PATH}
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fi
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current=$(cat $cgroup/$source)
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echo $cgroup/$source
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echo "current" $current "!?" "$expected"
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[ "$current" = "$expected" ]
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}
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# Helper to check a value in systemd.
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function check_systemd_value() {
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[ -z "${RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD}" ] && return
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local source=$1
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[ "$source" = "unsupported" ] && return
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local expected="$2"
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local expected2="$3"
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local user=""
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[ $(id -u) != "0" ] && user="--user"
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current=$(systemctl show $user --property $source $SD_UNIT_NAME | awk -F= '{print $2}')
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echo "systemd $source: current $current !? $expected $expected2"
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[ "$current" = "$expected" ] || [ -n "$expected2" -a "$current" = "$expected2" ]
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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=$3
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if [ "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" = "yes" ]; 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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# 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=$1
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if [ "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" = "yes" ]; 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" $weight
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}
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# Helper function to set a resources limit
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function set_resources_limit() {
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bundle="${1:-.}"
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update_config '.linux.resources.pids.limit |= 100' $bundle
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}
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# Helper function to make /sys/fs/cgroup writable
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function set_cgroup_mount_writable() {
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bundle="${1:-.}"
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update_config '.mounts |= map((select(.type == "cgroup") | .options -= ["ro"]) // .)' \
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$bundle
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}
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# Fails the current test, providing the error given.
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function fail() {
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echo "$@" >&2
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exit 1
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}
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# Allows a test to specify what things it requires. If the environment can't
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# support it, the test is skipped with a message.
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function requires() {
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for var in "$@"; do
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local skip_me
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case $var in
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criu)
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if [ ! -e "$CRIU" ]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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root)
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if [ "$ROOTLESS" -ne 0 ]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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rootless)
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if [ "$ROOTLESS" -eq 0 ]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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rootless_idmap)
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if [[ "$ROOTLESS_FEATURES" != *"idmap"* ]]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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rootless_cgroup)
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if [[ "$ROOTLESS_FEATURES" != *"cgroup"* ]]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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rootless_no_cgroup)
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if [[ "$ROOTLESS_FEATURES" == *"cgroup"* ]]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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rootless_no_features)
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if [ "$ROOTLESS_FEATURES" != "" ]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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cgroups_freezer)
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init_cgroup_paths
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if [[ "$CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS" != *"freezer"* ]]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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cgroups_rt)
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init_cgroup_paths
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if [ ! -e "${CGROUP_CPU_BASE_PATH}/cpu.rt_period_us" ]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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cgroups_swap)
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init_cgroup_paths
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if [ $CGROUP_UNIFIED = "no" -a ! -e "${CGROUP_MEMORY_BASE_PATH}/memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes" ]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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cgroupns)
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if [ ! -e "/proc/self/ns/cgroup" ]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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cgroups_v1)
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init_cgroup_paths
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if [ "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" != "no" ]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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cgroups_v2)
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init_cgroup_paths
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if [ "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" != "yes" ]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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smp)
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local cpu_count=$(grep -c '^processor' /proc/cpuinfo)
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if [ "$cpu_count" -lt 2 ]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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systemd)
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if [ -z "${RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD}" ]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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no_systemd)
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if [ -n "${RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD}" ]; then
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skip_me=1
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fi
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;;
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*)
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fail "BUG: Invalid requires $var."
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;;
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esac
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if [ -n "$skip_me" ]; then
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skip "test requires $var"
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fi
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done
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}
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# Retry a command $1 times until it succeeds. Wait $2 seconds between retries.
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function retry() {
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local attempts=$1
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shift
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local delay=$1
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shift
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local i
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for ((i = 0; i < attempts; i++)); do
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run "$@"
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if [[ "$status" -eq 0 ]]; then
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return 0
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fi
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sleep $delay
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done
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echo "Command \"$@\" failed $attempts times. Output: $output"
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false
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}
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# retry until the given container has state
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function wait_for_container() {
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if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
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retry "$1" "$2" __runc state "$3"
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elif [ $# -eq 4 ]; then
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retry "$1" "$2" eval "__runc state $3 | grep -qw $4"
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else
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echo "Usage: wait_for_container ATTEMPTS DELAY ID [STATUS]" 1>&2
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return 1
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fi
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}
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function testcontainer() {
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# test state of container
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runc state $1
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if [ $2 == "checkpointed" ]; then
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[ "$status" -eq 1 ]
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return
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fi
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[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
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[[ "${output}" == *"$2"* ]]
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}
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function setup_recvtty() {
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[ -z "$ROOT" ] && return 1 # must not be called without ROOT set
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local dir="$ROOT/tty"
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mkdir $dir
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export CONSOLE_SOCKET="$dir/sock"
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# We need to start recvtty in the background, so we double fork in the shell.
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("$RECVTTY" --pid-file "$dir/pid" --mode null "$CONSOLE_SOCKET" &) &
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}
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function teardown_recvtty() {
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[ -z "$ROOT" ] && return 0 # nothing to teardown
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local dir="$ROOT/tty"
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# When we kill recvtty, the container will also be killed.
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if [ -f "$dir/pid" ]; then
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kill -9 $(cat "$dir/pid")
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fi
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# Clean up the files that might be left over.
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rm -rf "$dir"
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}
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function setup_bundle() {
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local image="$1"
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# Root for various container directories (state, tty, bundle).
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export ROOT=$(mktemp -d "$BATS_RUN_TMPDIR/runc.XXXXXX")
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mkdir -p "$ROOT/state" "$ROOT/bundle/rootfs"
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setup_recvtty
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cd "$ROOT/bundle"
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tar --exclude './dev/*' -C rootfs -xf "$image"
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runc_spec
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}
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function setup_busybox() {
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setup_bundle "$BUSYBOX_IMAGE"
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}
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function setup_hello() {
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setup_bundle "$HELLO_IMAGE"
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update_config '(.. | select(.? == "sh")) |= "/hello"'
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}
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function setup_debian() {
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setup_bundle "$DEBIAN_IMAGE"
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}
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function teardown_bundle() {
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[ -z "$ROOT" ] && return 0 # nothing to teardown
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cd "$INTEGRATION_ROOT"
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teardown_recvtty
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local ct
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for ct in $(__runc list -q); do
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__runc delete -f "$ct"
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done
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rm -rf "$ROOT"
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}
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