Enable seccomp support in `runk` by default.
Due to this, `runk` is built with `gnu libc` by default
because the building `runk` with statically linked the `libseccomp`
and `musl` requires additional configurations.
Also, general container runtimes are built with `gnu libc` as
dynamically linked binaries by default.
The user can disable seccomp by `make SECCOMP=no`.
Fixes: #4896
Signed-off-by: Manabu Sugimoto <Manabu.Sugimoto@sony.com>
Refactor the container builder code (`InitContainer` and `ActivatedContainer`)
to make it easier to understand and to maintain.
The details:
1. Separate the existing `builder.rs` into an `init_builder.rs` and
`activated_builder.rs` to make them easy to read and maintain.
2. Move the `create_linux_container` function from the `builder.rs` to
`container.rs` because it is shared by the both files.
3. Some validation functions such as `validate_spec` from `builder.rs`
to `utils.rs` because they will be also used by other components as
utilities in the future.
Fixes: #5033
Signed-off-by: Manabu Sugimoto <Manabu.Sugimoto@sony.com>
Following the instructions in guidance doc will result in the ECONNREFUSED,
thus we need to keep the unix socket address in the two commands consistent.
Fixes: #5085
Signed-off-by: Yuan-Zhuo <yuanzhuo0118@outlook.com>
Updates versions of crossbeam-channel because 0.52.0 is a yanked package
(creators mark version as not for release except as a dependency for
another package)
Updates chrono to use >0.42.0 to avoid:
https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2020-0159
Updates lz4-sys.
Signed-off-by: Derek Lee <derlee@redhat.com>
One of the checks done by cargo-deny is ensuring all crates have a valid
license. As the rust programs import each other, cargo.toml files
without licenses trigger the check. While I could disable this check
this would be bad practice.
This adds an Apache-2.0 license in the Cargo.toml files.
Some of these files already had a header comment saying it is an Apache
license. As the entire project itself is under an Apache-2.0 license, I
assumed all individual components would also be covered under that
license.
Signed-off-by: Derek Lee <derlee@redhat.com>
Add cli message for init command to tell the user
not to run this command directly.
Fixes: #4367
Signed-off-by: Manabu Sugimoto <Manabu.Sugimoto@sony.com>
Move delete logic to `libcontainer` crate to make the code clean
like other commands.
Fixes: #4975
Signed-off-by: Manabu Sugimoto <Manabu.Sugimoto@sony.com>
To make cgroup v1 and v2 works well, I use `cgroups::cgroup` in
`Container` to manager cgroup now. `CgroupManager` in rustjail has some
drawbacks. Frist, methods in Manager traits are not visiable. So we need
to modify rustjail and make them public. Second, CgrupManager.cgroup is
private too, and it can't be serialized. We can't load/save it in
status file. One solution is adding getter/setter in rustjail, then
create `cgroup` and set it when loading status. In order to keep the
modifications to a minimum in rustjail, I use `cgroups::cgroup`
directly. Now it can work on cgroup v1 or v2, since cgroup-rs do this
stuff.
Fixes: #4364#4821
Signed-off-by: Chen Yiyang <cyyzero@qq.com>
"An empty [workspace] can be used with a package to conveniently create a
workspace with the package and all of its path dependencies", according
to the https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/workspaces.html
This is also matches with the suggestion provided by the Cargo itself,
due to the errors faced with the Cloud Hypervisor CI:
```
10:46:23 this may be fixable by adding `go/src/github.com/kata-containers/kata-containers/src/tools/agent-ctl` to the `workspace.members` array of the manifest located at: /tmp/jenkins/workspace/kata-containers-2-clh-PR/Cargo.toml
10:46:23 Alternatively, to keep it out of the workspace, add the package to the `workspace.exclude` array, or add an empty `[workspace]` table to the package's manifest.
```
Fixes: #4843
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
ps command supprot two formats, `json` and `table`. `json` format just
outputs pids in the container. `table` format will use `ps` utilty in
the host, search and output all processes in the container. Add a struct
`container` to represent a spawned container. Move the `kill`
implemention from kill.rs as a method of `container`.
Fixes: #4361
Signed-off-by: Chen Yiyang <cyyzero@qq.com>
To keep runtime-rs up to date, we will merge main into runtime-rs every
week.
Fixes: #4790
Signed-off-by: Zhongtao Hu <zhongtaohu.tim@linux.alibaba.com>
To keep runtime-rs up to date, we will merge main into runtime-rs every
week.
Fixes:#4776
Signed-off-by: Zhongtao Hu <zhongtaohu.tim@linux.alibaba.com>
Fixes#4764
versions: update rust version to fix ccv0 attestation-agent build error
static-checks: kata tools, libs, and agent fixes
Signed-Off-By: Ryan Savino <ryan.savino@amd.com>
`exec` will execute a command inside a container which exists and is not
frozon or stopped. *Inside* means that the new process share namespaces
and cgroup with the container init process. Command can be specified by
`--process` parameter to read from a file, or from other parameters such
as arg, env, etc. In order to be compatible with `create`/`run`
commands, I refactor libcontainer. `Container` in builder.rs is divided
into `InitContainer` and `ActivatedContainer`. `InitContainer` is used
for `create`/`run` command. It will load spec from given bundle path.
`ActivatedContainer` is used by `exec` command, and will read the
container's status file, which stores the spec and `CreateOpt` for
creating the rustjail::LinuxContainer. Adapt the spec by replacing the
process with given options and updating the namesapces with some paths
to join the container. I also rename the `ContainerContext` as
`ContainerLauncher`, which is only used to spawn process now. It uses
the `LinuxContaier` in rustjail as the runner. For `create`/`run`, the
`launch` method will create a new container and run the first process.
For `exec`, the `launch` method will spawn a process which joins a
container.
Fixes#4363
Signed-off-by: Chen Yiyang <cyyzero@qq.com>
1. support async.
2. update ttrpc and protobuf
update ttrpc to 0.6.0
update protobuf to 2.23.0
3. support trans from oci
Fixes: #3746
Signed-off-by: Quanwei Zhou <quanweiZhou@linux.alibaba.com>
Convert libs into a Cargo workspace, so all libraries could share the
build infrastructure.
Fixes#3282
Signed-off-by: Liu Jiang <gerry@linux.alibaba.com>
Add a new `Examples` section to the `agent-ctl` docs giving some
examples of how to use the tool with QEMU and stand-alone.
Fixes: #4414.
Signed-off-by: James O. D. Hunt <james.o.hunt@intel.com>
The `agent-ctl` and `trace-forwarder` tools make use of
`anyhow::Context` to provide additional call site information on error.
However, previously neither tool was using the "alternate debug" format
to display the error, meaning full error output was not displayed.
Fixes: #4411.
Signed-off-by: James O. D. Hunt <james.o.hunt@intel.com>
Support list sub-command. It will traverse the root directory, parse
status file and print basic information of containers. Behavior and
print format consistent with runc. To handle race with runk delete
or system user modify, the loop will continue to traverse when errors
are encountered.
Fixes: #4362
Signed-off-by: Chen Yiyang <cyyzero@qq.com>
This enables tests for the kata-agent for runk that is built
with standard-oci-runtime feature in CI.
Fixes: #4351
Signed-off-by: Manabu Sugimoto <Manabu.Sugimoto@sony.com>
runk always launches containers with detached mode,
so users have to use a console socket with run or
create operation when a terminal is used.
If users set `terminal` to `true` in `config.json` and
try to launch a container without specifying a console
socket, runk returns an error with a message early.
Fixes: #4324
Signed-off-by: Manabu Sugimoto <Manabu.Sugimoto@sony.com>
This commit enables runk to handle `root.path` in `config.json`
properly even if the path is specified by a relative path that
includes the single (`.`) or the double (`..`) dots.
For example, with a bundle at `/to/bundle` and a rootfs directly
under `/to/bundle` such as `/to/bundle/{bin,dev,etc,home,...}`,
the `root.path` value can be either `/to/bundle` or just `.`.
This behavior conforms to OCI runtime spec.
Accordingly, a bundle path managed by runk's status file
(`status.json`) always is statically stored as a canonical path.
Previously, a bundle path has been got by `oci_state()` of rustjail's
API that returns the path as the parent directory path of a rootfs
(`root.path`). In case of the kata-agent, this works properly because
the kata containers assume that the rootfs path is always
`/to/bundle/rootfs`. However in case of standard OCI runtimes,
a rootfs can be placed anywhere under a bundle, so the rootfs path
doesn't always have to be at a `/to/bundle/rootfs`.
Fixes: #4334
Signed-off-by: Manabu Sugimoto <Manabu.Sugimoto@sony.com>