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Shengjing Zhu b8ebeecec5 tests: replace local hello world bundle with busybox bundle
Currently only amd64 and arm64v8 tarball have been checked in testdata,
while busybox bundle is downloaded on fly, and supports multiple architectures.

To enable integration tests for more architectures, the hello world
bundle is replaced by busybox one.

Signed-off-by: Shengjing Zhu <zhsj@debian.org>
(cherry picked from commit 66bf3718b4)
2023-02-07 16:05:47 -08:00

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#!/bin/bash
# bats-core v1.2.1 defines BATS_RUN_TMPDIR
if [ -z "$BATS_RUN_TMPDIR" ]; then
echo "bats >= v1.2.1 is required. Aborting." >&2
exit 1
fi
# Root directory of integration tests.
INTEGRATION_ROOT=$(dirname "$(readlink -f "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")")
# Download images, get *_IMAGE variables.
IMAGES=$("${INTEGRATION_ROOT}"/get-images.sh)
eval "$IMAGES"
unset IMAGES
: "${RUNC:="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../runc"}"
RECVTTY="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../contrib/cmd/recvtty/recvtty"
SD_HELPER="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../contrib/cmd/sd-helper/sd-helper"
SECCOMP_AGENT="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/../../contrib/cmd/seccompagent/seccompagent"
# Test data path.
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
TESTDATA="${INTEGRATION_ROOT}/testdata"
# Kernel version
KERNEL_VERSION="$(uname -r)"
KERNEL_MAJOR="${KERNEL_VERSION%%.*}"
KERNEL_MINOR="${KERNEL_VERSION#"$KERNEL_MAJOR".}"
KERNEL_MINOR="${KERNEL_MINOR%%.*}"
ARCH=$(uname -m)
# Seccomp agent socket.
SECCCOMP_AGENT_SOCKET="$BATS_TMPDIR/seccomp-agent.sock"
# Check if we're in rootless mode.
ROOTLESS=$(id -u)
# Wrapper for runc.
function runc() {
run __runc "$@"
# Some debug information to make life easier. bats will only print it if the
# test failed, in which case the output is useful.
# shellcheck disable=SC2154
echo "$(basename "$RUNC") $* (status=$status):" >&2
# shellcheck disable=SC2154
echo "$output" >&2
}
# Raw wrapper for runc.
function __runc() {
"$RUNC" ${RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD+--systemd-cgroup} --root "$ROOT/state" "$@"
}
# Wrapper for runc spec.
function runc_spec() {
local args=()
if [ "$ROOTLESS" -ne 0 ]; then
args+=("--rootless")
fi
runc spec "${args[@]}"
# Always add additional mappings if we have idmaps.
if [[ "$ROOTLESS" -ne 0 ]] && [[ "$ROOTLESS_FEATURES" == *"idmap"* ]]; then
runc_rootless_idmap
fi
}
# Helper function to reformat config.json file. Input uses jq syntax.
function update_config() {
jq "$@" "./config.json" | awk 'BEGIN{RS="";getline<"-";print>ARGV[1]}' "./config.json"
}
# Shortcut to add additional uids and gids, based on the values set as part of
# a rootless configuration.
function runc_rootless_idmap() {
update_config ' .mounts |= map((select(.type == "devpts") | .options += ["gid=5"]) // .)
| .linux.uidMappings += [{"hostID": '"$ROOTLESS_UIDMAP_START"', "containerID": 1000, "size": '"$ROOTLESS_UIDMAP_LENGTH"'}]
| .linux.gidMappings += [{"hostID": '"$ROOTLESS_GIDMAP_START"', "containerID": 100, "size": 1}]
| .linux.gidMappings += [{"hostID": '"$((ROOTLESS_GIDMAP_START + 10))"', "containerID": 1, "size": 20}]
| .linux.gidMappings += [{"hostID": '"$((ROOTLESS_GIDMAP_START + 100))"', "containerID": 1000, "size": '"$((ROOTLESS_GIDMAP_LENGTH - 1000))"'}]'
}
# Returns systemd version as a number (-1 if systemd is not enabled/supported).
function systemd_version() {
if [ -n "${RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD}" ]; then
systemctl --version | awk '/^systemd / {print $2; exit}'
return
fi
echo "-1"
}
function init_cgroup_paths() {
# init once
test -n "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" && return
if stat -f -c %t /sys/fs/cgroup | grep -qFw 63677270; then
CGROUP_UNIFIED=yes
local controllers="/sys/fs/cgroup/cgroup.controllers"
# For rootless + systemd case, controllers delegation is required,
# so check the controllers that the current user has, not the top one.
# NOTE: delegation of cpuset requires systemd >= 244 (Fedora >= 32, Ubuntu >= 20.04).
if [[ "$ROOTLESS" -ne 0 && -n "$RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD" ]]; then
controllers="/sys/fs/cgroup/user.slice/user-$(id -u).slice/user@$(id -u).service/cgroup.controllers"
fi
# "pseudo" controllers do not appear in /sys/fs/cgroup/cgroup.controllers.
# - devices (since kernel 4.15) we must assume to be supported because
# it's quite hard to test.
# - freezer (since kernel 5.2) we can auto-detect by looking for the
# "cgroup.freeze" file a *non-root* cgroup.
CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS=$(
cat "$controllers"
echo devices
)
CGROUP_BASE_PATH=/sys/fs/cgroup
# Find any cgroup.freeze files...
if [ -n "$(find "$CGROUP_BASE_PATH" -type f -name "cgroup.freeze" -print -quit)" ]; then
CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS+=" freezer"
fi
else
if stat -f -c %t /sys/fs/cgroup/unified | grep -qFw 63677270; then
CGROUP_HYBRID=yes
fi
CGROUP_UNIFIED=no
CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS=$(awk '!/^#/ {print $1}' /proc/cgroups)
local g base_path
for g in ${CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS}; do
base_path=$(gawk '$(NF-2) == "cgroup" && $NF ~ /\<'"${g}"'\>/ { print $5; exit }' /proc/self/mountinfo)
test -z "$base_path" && continue
eval CGROUP_"${g^^}"_BASE_PATH="${base_path}"
done
fi
}
function create_parent() {
if [ -n "$RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD" ]; then
[ -z "$SD_PARENT_NAME" ] && return
"$SD_HELPER" --parent machine.slice start "$SD_PARENT_NAME"
else
[ -z "$REL_PARENT_PATH" ] && return
if [ "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" == "yes" ]; then
mkdir "/sys/fs/cgroup$REL_PARENT_PATH"
else
local subsys
for subsys in ${CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS}; do
# Have to ignore EEXIST (-p) as some subsystems
# are mounted together (e.g. cpu,cpuacct), so
# the path is created more than once.
mkdir -p "/sys/fs/cgroup/$subsys$REL_PARENT_PATH"
done
fi
fi
}
function remove_parent() {
if [ -n "$RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD" ]; then
[ -z "$SD_PARENT_NAME" ] && return
"$SD_HELPER" --parent machine.slice stop "$SD_PARENT_NAME"
else
[ -z "$REL_PARENT_PATH" ] && return
if [ "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" == "yes" ]; then
rmdir "/sys/fs/cgroup/$REL_PARENT_PATH"
else
local subsys
for subsys in ${CGROUP_SUBSYSTEMS} systemd; do
rmdir "/sys/fs/cgroup/$subsys/$REL_PARENT_PATH"
done
fi
fi
unset SD_PARENT_NAME
unset REL_PARENT_PATH
}
function set_parent_systemd_properties() {
[ -z "$SD_PARENT_NAME" ] && return
local user
[ "$(id -u)" != "0" ] && user="--user"
systemctl set-property $user "$SD_PARENT_NAME" "$@"
}
# Randomize cgroup path(s), and update cgroupsPath in config.json.
# This function sets a few cgroup-related variables.
#
# Optional parameter $1 is a pod/parent name. If set, a parent/pod cgroup is
# created, and variables $REL_PARENT_PATH and $SD_PARENT_NAME can be used to
# refer to it.
function set_cgroups_path() {
init_cgroup_paths
local pod dash_pod slash_pod pod_slice
if [ "$#" -ne 0 ] && [ "$1" != "" ]; then
# Set up a parent/pod cgroup.
pod="$1"
dash_pod="-$pod"
slash_pod="/$pod"
SD_PARENT_NAME="machine-${pod}.slice"
pod_slice="/$SD_PARENT_NAME"
fi
local rnd="$RANDOM"
if [ -n "${RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD}" ]; then
SD_UNIT_NAME="runc-cgroups-integration-test-${rnd}.scope"
if [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ]; then
REL_PARENT_PATH="/machine.slice${pod_slice}"
OCI_CGROUPS_PATH="machine${dash_pod}.slice:runc-cgroups:integration-test-${rnd}"
else
REL_PARENT_PATH="/user.slice/user-$(id -u).slice/user@$(id -u).service/machine.slice${pod_slice}"
# OCI path doesn't contain "/user.slice/user-$(id -u).slice/user@$(id -u).service/" prefix
OCI_CGROUPS_PATH="machine${dash_pod}.slice:runc-cgroups:integration-test-${rnd}"
fi
REL_CGROUPS_PATH="$REL_PARENT_PATH/$SD_UNIT_NAME"
else
REL_PARENT_PATH="/runc-cgroups-integration-test${slash_pod}"
REL_CGROUPS_PATH="$REL_PARENT_PATH/test-cgroup-${rnd}"
OCI_CGROUPS_PATH=$REL_CGROUPS_PATH
fi
# Absolute path to container's cgroup v2.
if [ "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" == "yes" ]; then
CGROUP_PATH=${CGROUP_BASE_PATH}${REL_CGROUPS_PATH}
fi
[ -n "$pod" ] && create_parent
update_config '.linux.cgroupsPath |= "'"${OCI_CGROUPS_PATH}"'"'
}
# Get a value from a cgroup file.
function get_cgroup_value() {
local source=$1
local cgroup var current
if [ "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" = "yes" ]; then
cgroup=$CGROUP_PATH
else
var=${source%%.*} # controller name (e.g. memory)
var=CGROUP_${var^^}_BASE_PATH # variable name (e.g. CGROUP_MEMORY_BASE_PATH)
eval cgroup=\$"${var}${REL_CGROUPS_PATH}"
fi
cat "$cgroup/$source"
}
# Helper to check a if value in a cgroup file matches the expected one.
function check_cgroup_value() {
local current
current="$(get_cgroup_value "$1")"
local expected=$2
echo "current $current !? $expected"
[ "$current" = "$expected" ]
}
# Helper to check a value in systemd.
function check_systemd_value() {
[ -z "${RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD}" ] && return
local source="$1"
[ "$source" = "unsupported" ] && return
local expected="$2"
local expected2="$3"
local user=""
[ "$(id -u)" != "0" ] && user="--user"
current=$(systemctl show $user --property "$source" "$SD_UNIT_NAME" | awk -F= '{print $2}')
echo "systemd $source: current $current !? $expected $expected2"
[ "$current" = "$expected" ] || [[ -n "$expected2" && "$current" = "$expected2" ]]
}
function check_cpu_quota() {
local quota=$1
local period=$2
local sd_quota=$3
if [ "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" = "yes" ]; then
if [ "$quota" = "-1" ]; then
quota="max"
fi
check_cgroup_value "cpu.max" "$quota $period"
else
check_cgroup_value "cpu.cfs_quota_us" $quota
check_cgroup_value "cpu.cfs_period_us" "$period"
fi
# systemd values are the same for v1 and v2
check_systemd_value "CPUQuotaPerSecUSec" "$sd_quota"
# CPUQuotaPeriodUSec requires systemd >= v242
[ "$(systemd_version)" -lt 242 ] && return
local sd_period=$((period / 1000))ms
[ "$sd_period" = "1000ms" ] && sd_period="1s"
local sd_infinity=""
# 100ms is the default value, and if not set, shown as infinity
[ "$sd_period" = "100ms" ] && sd_infinity="infinity"
check_systemd_value "CPUQuotaPeriodUSec" $sd_period $sd_infinity
}
# Works for cgroup v1 and v2, accepts v1 shares as an argument.
function check_cpu_shares() {
local shares=$1
if [ "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" = "yes" ]; then
local weight=$((1 + ((shares - 2) * 9999) / 262142))
check_cpu_weight "$weight"
else
check_cgroup_value "cpu.shares" "$shares"
check_systemd_value "CPUShares" "$shares"
fi
}
# Works only for cgroup v2, accept v2 weight.
function check_cpu_weight() {
local weight=$1
check_cgroup_value "cpu.weight" "$weight"
check_systemd_value "CPUWeight" "$weight"
}
# Helper function to set a resources limit
function set_resources_limit() {
update_config '.linux.resources.pids.limit |= 100'
}
# Helper function to make /sys/fs/cgroup writable
function set_cgroup_mount_writable() {
update_config '.mounts |= map((select(.type == "cgroup") | .options -= ["ro"]) // .)'
}
# Fails the current test, providing the error given.
function fail() {
echo "$@" >&2
exit 1
}
# Check whether rootless runc can use cgroups.
function rootless_cgroup() {
[[ "$ROOTLESS_FEATURES" == *"cgroup"* || -n "$RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD" ]]
}
# 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=$(rpm -q criu 2>/dev/null || true)
! grep -q '^criu-3\.17-[123]\.el9' <<<"$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 $var in
criu)
if ! have_criu; then
skip_me=1
fi
;;
root)
if [ "$ROOTLESS" -ne 0 ]; then
skip_me=1
fi
;;
rootless)
if [ "$ROOTLESS" -eq 0 ]; then
skip_me=1
fi
;;
rootless_idmap)
if [[ "$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 [ "$ROOTLESS_FEATURES" != "" ]; then
skip_me=1
fi
;;
cgroups_rt)
init_cgroup_paths
if [ ! -e "${CGROUP_CPU_BASE_PATH}/cpu.rt_period_us" ]; then
skip_me=1
fi
;;
cgroups_swap)
init_cgroup_paths
if [ $CGROUP_UNIFIED = "no" ] && [ ! -e "${CGROUP_MEMORY_BASE_PATH}/memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes" ]; then
skip_me=1
fi
;;
cgroupns)
if [ ! -e "/proc/self/ns/cgroup" ]; then
skip_me=1
fi
;;
cgroups_v1)
init_cgroup_paths
if [ "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" != "no" ]; then
skip_me=1
fi
;;
cgroups_v2)
init_cgroup_paths
if [ "$CGROUP_UNIFIED" != "yes" ]; then
skip_me=1
fi
;;
cgroups_hybrid)
init_cgroup_paths
if [ "$CGROUP_HYBRID" != "yes" ]; then
skip_me=1
fi
;;
cgroups_*)
init_cgroup_paths
var=${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 [ -z "${RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD}" ]; then
skip_me=1
fi
;;
no_systemd)
if [ -n "${RUNC_USE_SYSTEMD}" ]; then
skip_me=1
fi
;;
arch_x86_64)
if [ "$ARCH" != "x86_64" ]; then
skip_me=1
fi
;;
*)
fail "BUG: Invalid requires $var."
;;
esac
if [ -n "$skip_me" ]; then
skip "test requires $var"
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}" == *"$2"* ]]
}
function setup_recvtty() {
[ -z "$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() {
[ -z "$ROOT" ] && return 0 # nothing to teardown
local dir="$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 "$DEBIAN_IMAGE"
}
function teardown_bundle() {
[ -z "$ROOT" ] && return 0 # nothing to teardown
cd "$INTEGRATION_ROOT" || return
teardown_recvtty
local ct
for ct in $(__runc list -q); do
__runc delete -f "$ct"
done
rm -rf "$ROOT"
remove_parent
}
function requires_kernel() {
local major_required minor_required
major_required=$(echo "$1" | cut -d. -f1)
minor_required=$(echo "$1" | cut -d. -f2)
if [[ "$KERNEL_MAJOR" -lt $major_required || ("$KERNEL_MAJOR" -eq $major_required && "$KERNEL_MINOR" -lt $minor_required) ]]; then
skip "requires kernel $1"
fi
}