This is to keep it consistent with other test, and
it's easier to maintain them in single file.
Also increase python test timeout to deflake it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 210575042
Change-Id: I2ef5bcd5d97c08549f0c5f645c4b694253ef0b4d
This is to troubleshoot problems with a hung process that is
not responding to 'runsc debug --stack' command.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 210483513
Change-Id: I4377b210b4e51bc8a281ad34fd94f3df13d9187d
For readonly filesystems specified via relative path, we were forgetting to
mount relative to the container's bundle directory.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 210483388
Change-Id: I84809fce4b1f2056d0e225547cb611add5f74177
When revalidating a Dirent, if the inode id is the same, then we don't need to
throw away the entire Dirent. We can just update the unstable attributes in
place.
If the inode id has changed, then the remote file has been deleted or moved,
and we have no choice but to throw away the dirent we have a look up another.
In this case, we may still end up losing a mounted dirent that is a child of
the revalidated dirent. However, that seems appropriate here because the entire
mount point has been pulled out from underneath us.
Because gVisor's overlay is at the Inode level rather than the Dirent level, we
must pass the parent Inode and name along with the Inode that is being
revalidated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 210431270
Change-Id: I705caef9c68900234972d5aac4ae3a78c61c7d42
Previously, we were only using the host inode id as the QID path. But the host
filesystem can have multiple devices with conflicting inode ids. This resulted
in duplicate inode ids in the sentry.
This CL generates a unique QID for each <host inode, host device> pair.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 210424813
Change-Id: I16d106f61c7c8f910c0da4ceec562a010ffca2fb
Now each container gets its own dedicated gofer that is chroot'd to the
rootfs path. This is done to add an extra layer of security in case the
gofer gets compromised.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 210396476
Change-Id: Iba21360a59dfe90875d61000db103f8609157ca0
Implements the TIOCGWINSZ and TIOCSWINSZ ioctls, which allow processes to resize
the terminal. This allows, for example, sshd to properly set the window size for
ssh sessions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 210392504
Change-Id: I0d4789154d6d22f02509b31d71392e13ee4a50ba
This CL adds terminal support for "docker exec". We previously only supported
consoles for the container process, but not exec processes.
The SYS_IOCTL syscall was added to the default seccomp filter list, but only
for ioctls that get/set winsize and termios structs. We need to allow these
ioctl for all containers because it's possible to run "exec -ti" on a
container that was started without an attached console, after the filters
have been installed.
Note that control-character signals are still not properly supported.
Tested with:
$ docker run --runtime=runsc -it alpine
In another terminial:
$ docker exec -it <containerid> /bin/sh
PiperOrigin-RevId: 210185456
Change-Id: I6d2401e53a7697bb988c120a8961505c335f96d9
Compared to previous compressio / hashio nesting, there is up to 100% speedup.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 210161269
Change-Id: I481aa9fe980bb817fe465fe34d32ea33fc8abf1c
Previously, runsc improperly attempted to find an executable in the container's
PATH.
We now search the PATH via the container's fsgofer rather than the host FS,
eliminating the confusing differences between paths on the host and within a
container.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 210159488
Change-Id: I228174dbebc4c5356599036d6efaa59f28ff28d2
This is used when '--overlay=true' to guarantee writes are not sent to gofer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 210116288
Change-Id: I7616008c4c0e8d3668e07a205207f46e2144bf30
Removed syscalls that are only used by whitelistfs
which has its own set of filters.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 209967259
Change-Id: Idb2e1b9d0201043d7cd25d96894f354729dbd089
The bug was caused by os.File's finalizer, which closes the file. Because
fsgofer.serve() was passed a file descriptor as an int rather than a os.File,
callers would pass os.File.Fd(), and the os.File would go out of scope. Thus,
the file would get GC'd and finalized nondeterministically, causing failures
when the file was used.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 209861834
Change-Id: Idf24d5c1f04c9b28659e62c97202ab3b4d72e994
As required by the contract in Dirent.flush().
Also inline Dirent.freeze() into Dirent.Freeze(), since it is only called from
there.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 209783626
Change-Id: Ie6de4533d93dd299ffa01dabfa257c9cc259b1f4
UDS has a lower size limit than regular files. When running under bazel
this limit is exceeded. Test was changed to always mount /tmp and use
it for the test.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 209717830
Change-Id: I1dbe19fe2051ffdddbaa32b188a9167f446ed193
When an inode file state failed to load asynchronuously, we want to report
the error instead of potentially panicing in another async loading goroutine
incorrectly unblocked.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 209683977
Change-Id: I591cde97710bbe3cdc53717ee58f1d28bbda9261
A new optimization in Go 1.11 improves the efficiency of slice extension:
"The compiler now optimizes slice extension of the form append(s, make([]T, n)...)."
https://tip.golang.org/doc/go1.11#performance-compiler
Before:
BenchmarkMarshalUnmarshal-12 2000000 664 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkReadWrite-12 500000 2395 ns/op 304 B/op 24 allocs/op
After:
BenchmarkMarshalUnmarshal-12 2000000 628 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkReadWrite-12 500000 2411 ns/op 304 B/op 24 allocs/op
BenchmarkMarshalUnmarshal benchmarks the code in this package, BenchmarkReadWrite benchmarks the code in the standard library.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 209679979
Change-Id: I51c6302e53f60bf79f84576b1ead4d36658897cb
The previous use of non-blocking writes could result in corrupt PCAP files if a
partial write occurs. Using (*os.File).Write solves this problem by not
allowing partial writes. This change does not increase allocations (in one path
it actually reduces them), but does add additional copying.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 209652974
Change-Id: I4b1cf2eda4cfd7f237a4245aceb7391b3055a66c
Tests get a readonly rootfs mapped to / (which was the case before)
and writable TEST_TMPDIR. This makes it easier to setup containers to
write to files and to share state between test and containers.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 209453224
Change-Id: I4d988e45dc0909a0450a3bb882fe280cf9c24334
Numpy needs these.
Also added the "present" directory, since the contents are the same as possible
and online.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 209451777
Change-Id: I2048de3f57bf1c57e9b5421d607ca89c2a173684
Some linux commands depend on /sys/devices/system/cpu/possible, such
as 'lscpu'.
Add 2 knobs for cpu:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/possible
/sys/devices/system/cpu/online
Both the values are '0 - Kernel.ApplicationCores()-1'.
Change-Id: Iabd8a4e559cbb630ed249686b92c22b4e7120663
PiperOrigin-RevId: 209070163