Let's check for the cached version of the components as part of the
kata-deploy-binaries.sh as here we already have the needed info for
checking whether a component is cached or not, and to use it without
depending on changes made on each one of the builder scripts.
Fixes: #5816
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
Instead of caching files generated during the component build, let's
cache the final tarball generated for each component.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
Let's do this as the component name will be re-used later on, when we
start checking whether a cached component needs to be rebuilt or not.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
This is used in several parts of the code, and can have a single
declaration as part of the `lib.sh` file, which is already imported by
all the places where it's used.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
We're going to use this function from different places, so we better
move it to lib.sh and avoid rewriting it.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
If you're directly using the output of this function, the info message
will show up as part of the string, and that's not what we want.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
Now that we're caching the kernel, we're relying on the kernel version
being exported. This is already done for the CC kernel, but not for the
TEE specific ones.
Fixes: #5770
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
CONFIG_X86_SGX is introduced after kernel 5.11, and that config is a
default x86_64 config for Kata build-kernel.sh script.
But if we use -v to specify any kernel version below 5.11 will cause an
inevitable error because CONFIG_X86_SGX is not supported in older
kernels and that may cause problem for the situation if we need kernel
version below 5.11.
So I propose to put CONFIG_X86_SGX into whitelist.conf to avoid break
building guest kernel below 5.11.
fixes: #5741
Signed-off-by: Chao Wu <chaowu@linux.alibaba.com>
The incorrect name causes `make cc-payload` to fail, as
`cc-tdx-rootfs-tarball` is a non existent target.
Fixes: #5628
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
Let's bump the td-shim to its `v0.2.0` release.
Together with the bump, let's also adapt its build scripts so we're able
to build the `v0.2.0` as part of our infra.
Fixes: #5593
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
As we're switching TDX to using EAA KBC instead of OfflineFS KBC, let's
add the configuration files needed for testing this before we fully
switch TDX to using such an image.
Fixes: #5563
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
The specific TDX image relies on having EAA KBC, instead of using the
default `offline_fs_kbc`.
This image is, with this commit, built and distributed, but not yet used
by TDX specific configurations, which will be done in a follow-up
commit.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
This will become very handy by the moment we start building different
images targetting different TEEs.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
This PR implements the use of a cached cc qemu tarball to speed up
the CI and avoid building the cc qemu tarball when it is not
necessary.
Fixes#5363
Signed-off-by: Gabriela Cervantes <gabriela.cervantes.tellez@intel.com>
The compile option link-self-contained=yes asks rustc to use
C library startup object files that come with the compiler,
which are not available on the target s390x-unknown-linux-gnu.
A build does not contain any startup files leading to a
broken executable entry point (causing segmentation fault).
Fixes: #5522
Signed-off-by: Hyounggyu Choi <Hyounggyu.Choi@ibm.com>
This, combined with the effort of caching builder images *and* only
performing the build itself inside the builder images, is the very first
step for reproducible builds for the project.
Reproducible builds are quite important when we talk about Confidential
Containers, as users may want to verify the content used / provided by
the CSPs, and this is the first step towards that direction.
Fixes: #5517
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
We need to do that in order to avoid trying to use the image in an
architecture which is not yet supported (such as trying to use the x6_64
image on a s390x machine)
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
This will help to not have to build those on every CI run, and rather
take advantage of the cached image.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
This reverts commit c1aac0cdea.
The reason this has to be reverted is because we cannot cache an image
that has a specific user, uid, gid, docker_host_id, and expect that to
work equally on different machines. Unfortunately, this is one of the
images that cannot be cached at all.
This reverts commit fe8b246ae4.
The reason this has to be reverted is because we cannot cache an image
that has a specific user, uid, gid, docker_host_id, and expect that to
work equally on different machines. Unfortunately, this is one of the
images that cannot be cached at all.
The ${file} path is an absolute path, as /home/fidencio/..., while the
result of the `git status --porcelain` is a path relative to the
${repo_root_dir}. Because of this, the logic to adding `-dirty` to the
image name would never work.
Let's fix this by removing the ${repo_root_dir} from the ${file} when
grepping for it.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
Let's add the needed infra for only building and pushing the initramfs
builder image to the Kata Containers' quay.io registry.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
Let's first try to pull a pre-existing image, instead of building our
own, to be used as a builder for the initramds.
This will save us some CI time.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
Now that the QEMU builder image provides only the environment used for
building QEMU, let's ensure it doesn't get removed.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
Let's add the needed infra for only building and pushing the QEMU
builder image to the Kata Containers' quay.io registry.
Fixes: #5481
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
Let's first try to pull a pre-existsing image, instead of building our
own, to be used as a builder image for QEMU.
This will save us some CI time.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
Differently than every single other bit that's part of our repo, QEMU
has been using a single Dockerfile that prepares an environment where
the project can be built, but *also* building the project as part of
that very same Dockerfile.
This is a problem, for several different reasons, including:
* It's very hard to have a reproducible build if you don't have an
archived image of the builder
* One cannot cache / ipload the image of the builder, as that contains
already a specific version of QEMU
* Every single CI run we end up building the builder image, which
includes building dependencies (such as liburing)
Let's split the logic into a new build script, and pass the build script
to be executed inside the builder image, which will be only responsible
for providing an environment where QEMU can be built.
Fixes: #5464
Backports: #5465
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
Let's add the needed infra for only building and pushing the virtiofsd
builder image to the Kata Containers' quay.io registry.
Fixes: #5480
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>