//go:build linux package executor import ( "context" "errors" "fmt" "io" "io/fs" "os" "os/exec" "path" "path/filepath" "strings" "syscall" "time" "github.com/armon/circbuf" "github.com/hashicorp/consul-template/signals" hclog "github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/allocdir" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/lib/cgutil" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/lib/resources" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/stats" cstructs "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/structs" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/drivers/shared/capabilities" shelpers "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/helper/stats" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/helper/uuid" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/structs" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/plugins/drivers" "github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer" "github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/cgroups" lconfigs "github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs" "github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/devices" ldevices "github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/devices" "github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/specconv" lutils "github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/utils" "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go" "golang.org/x/sys/unix" ) var ( // ExecutorCgroupV1MeasuredMemStats is the list of memory stats captured by the executor with cgroup-v1 ExecutorCgroupV1MeasuredMemStats = []string{"RSS", "Cache", "Swap", "Usage", "Max Usage", "Kernel Usage", "Kernel Max Usage"} // ExecutorCgroupV2MeasuredMemStats is the list of memory stats captured by the executor with cgroup-v2. cgroup-v2 exposes different memory stats and no longer reports rss or max usage. ExecutorCgroupV2MeasuredMemStats = []string{"Cache", "Swap", "Usage"} // ExecutorCgroupMeasuredCpuStats is the list of CPU stats captures by the executor ExecutorCgroupMeasuredCpuStats = []string{"System Mode", "User Mode", "Throttled Periods", "Throttled Time", "Percent"} ) // LibcontainerExecutor implements an Executor with the runc/libcontainer api type LibcontainerExecutor struct { id string command *ExecCommand logger hclog.Logger totalCpuStats *stats.CpuStats userCpuStats *stats.CpuStats systemCpuStats *stats.CpuStats pidCollector *pidCollector container libcontainer.Container userProc *libcontainer.Process userProcExited chan interface{} exitState *ProcessState } func NewExecutorWithIsolation(logger hclog.Logger) Executor { logger = logger.Named("isolated_executor") if err := shelpers.Init(); err != nil { logger.Error("unable to initialize stats", "error", err) } return &LibcontainerExecutor{ id: strings.ReplaceAll(uuid.Generate(), "-", "_"), logger: logger, totalCpuStats: stats.NewCpuStats(), userCpuStats: stats.NewCpuStats(), systemCpuStats: stats.NewCpuStats(), pidCollector: newPidCollector(logger), } } // Launch creates a new container in libcontainer and starts a new process with it func (l *LibcontainerExecutor) Launch(command *ExecCommand) (*ProcessState, error) { l.logger.Trace("preparing to launch command", "command", command.Cmd, "args", strings.Join(command.Args, " ")) if command.Resources == nil { command.Resources = &drivers.Resources{ NomadResources: &structs.AllocatedTaskResources{}, } } l.command = command // create a new factory which will store the container state in the allocDir factory, err := libcontainer.New( path.Join(command.TaskDir, "../alloc/container"), // note that os.Args[0] refers to the executor shim typically // and first args arguments is ignored now due // until https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/pull/1888 is merged libcontainer.InitArgs(os.Args[0], "libcontainer-shim"), ) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create factory: %v", err) } // A container groups processes under the same isolation enforcement containerCfg, err := newLibcontainerConfig(command) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to configure container(%s): %v", l.id, err) } container, err := factory.Create(l.id, containerCfg) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create container(%s): %v", l.id, err) } l.container = container // Look up the binary path and make it executable taskPath, hostPath, err := lookupTaskBin(command) if err != nil { return nil, err } if err := makeExecutable(hostPath); err != nil { return nil, err } combined := append([]string{taskPath}, command.Args...) stdout, err := command.Stdout() if err != nil { return nil, err } stderr, err := command.Stderr() if err != nil { return nil, err } l.logger.Debug("launching", "command", command.Cmd, "args", strings.Join(command.Args, " ")) // the task process will be started by the container process := &libcontainer.Process{ Args: combined, Env: command.Env, Stdout: stdout, Stderr: stderr, Init: true, } if command.User != "" { process.User = command.User } l.userProc = process l.totalCpuStats = stats.NewCpuStats() l.userCpuStats = stats.NewCpuStats() l.systemCpuStats = stats.NewCpuStats() // Starts the task if err := container.Run(process); err != nil { container.Destroy() return nil, err } pid, err := process.Pid() if err != nil { container.Destroy() return nil, err } // start a goroutine to wait on the process to complete, so Wait calls can // be multiplexed l.userProcExited = make(chan interface{}) go l.pidCollector.collectPids(l.userProcExited, l.getAllPids) go l.wait() return &ProcessState{ Pid: pid, ExitCode: -1, Time: time.Now(), }, nil } func (l *LibcontainerExecutor) getAllPids() (resources.PIDs, error) { pids, err := l.container.Processes() if err != nil { return nil, err } m := make(resources.PIDs, 1) for _, pid := range pids { m[pid] = resources.NewPID(pid) } return m, nil } // Wait waits until a process has exited and returns it's exitcode and errors func (l *LibcontainerExecutor) Wait(ctx context.Context) (*ProcessState, error) { select { case <-ctx.Done(): return nil, ctx.Err() case <-l.userProcExited: return l.exitState, nil } } func (l *LibcontainerExecutor) wait() { defer close(l.userProcExited) ps, err := l.userProc.Wait() if err != nil { // If the process has exited before we called wait an error is returned // the process state is embedded in the error if exitErr, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); ok { ps = exitErr.ProcessState } else { l.logger.Error("failed to call wait on user process", "error", err) l.exitState = &ProcessState{Pid: 0, ExitCode: 1, Time: time.Now()} return } } l.command.Close() exitCode := 1 var signal int if status, ok := ps.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus); ok { exitCode = status.ExitStatus() if status.Signaled() { const exitSignalBase = 128 signal = int(status.Signal()) exitCode = exitSignalBase + signal } } l.exitState = &ProcessState{ Pid: ps.Pid(), ExitCode: exitCode, Signal: signal, Time: time.Now(), } } // Shutdown stops all processes started and cleans up any resources // created (such as mountpoints, devices, etc). func (l *LibcontainerExecutor) Shutdown(signal string, grace time.Duration) error { if l.container == nil { return nil } status, err := l.container.Status() if err != nil { return err } defer l.container.Destroy() if status == libcontainer.Stopped { return nil } if grace > 0 { if signal == "" { signal = "SIGINT" } sig, ok := signals.SignalLookup[signal] if !ok { return fmt.Errorf("error unknown signal given for shutdown: %s", signal) } // Signal initial container processes only during graceful // shutdown; hence `false` arg. err = l.container.Signal(sig, false) if err != nil { return err } select { case <-l.userProcExited: return nil case <-time.After(grace): // Force kill all container processes after grace period, // hence `true` argument. if err := l.container.Signal(os.Kill, true); err != nil { return err } } } else { err := l.container.Signal(os.Kill, true) if err != nil { return err } } select { case <-l.userProcExited: return nil case <-time.After(time.Second * 15): return fmt.Errorf("process failed to exit after 15 seconds") } } // UpdateResources updates the resource isolation with new values to be enforced func (l *LibcontainerExecutor) UpdateResources(resources *drivers.Resources) error { return nil } // Version returns the api version of the executor func (l *LibcontainerExecutor) Version() (*ExecutorVersion, error) { return &ExecutorVersion{Version: ExecutorVersionLatest}, nil } // Stats returns the resource statistics for processes managed by the executor func (l *LibcontainerExecutor) Stats(ctx context.Context, interval time.Duration) (<-chan *cstructs.TaskResourceUsage, error) { ch := make(chan *cstructs.TaskResourceUsage) go l.handleStats(ch, ctx, interval) return ch, nil } func (l *LibcontainerExecutor) handleStats(ch chan *cstructs.TaskResourceUsage, ctx context.Context, interval time.Duration) { defer close(ch) timer := time.NewTimer(0) measuredMemStats := ExecutorCgroupV1MeasuredMemStats if cgroups.IsCgroup2UnifiedMode() { measuredMemStats = ExecutorCgroupV2MeasuredMemStats } for { select { case <-ctx.Done(): return case <-timer.C: timer.Reset(interval) } lstats, err := l.container.Stats() if err != nil { l.logger.Warn("error collecting stats", "error", err) return } pidStats, err := l.pidCollector.pidStats() if err != nil { l.logger.Warn("error collecting stats", "error", err) return } ts := time.Now() stats := lstats.CgroupStats // Memory Related Stats swap := stats.MemoryStats.SwapUsage maxUsage := stats.MemoryStats.Usage.MaxUsage rss := stats.MemoryStats.Stats["rss"] cache := stats.MemoryStats.Stats["cache"] mapped_file := stats.MemoryStats.Stats["mapped_file"] ms := &cstructs.MemoryStats{ RSS: rss, Cache: cache, Swap: swap.Usage, MappedFile: mapped_file, Usage: stats.MemoryStats.Usage.Usage, MaxUsage: maxUsage, KernelUsage: stats.MemoryStats.KernelUsage.Usage, KernelMaxUsage: stats.MemoryStats.KernelUsage.MaxUsage, Measured: measuredMemStats, } // CPU Related Stats totalProcessCPUUsage := float64(stats.CpuStats.CpuUsage.TotalUsage) userModeTime := float64(stats.CpuStats.CpuUsage.UsageInUsermode) kernelModeTime := float64(stats.CpuStats.CpuUsage.UsageInKernelmode) totalPercent := l.totalCpuStats.Percent(totalProcessCPUUsage) cs := &cstructs.CpuStats{ SystemMode: l.systemCpuStats.Percent(kernelModeTime), UserMode: l.userCpuStats.Percent(userModeTime), Percent: totalPercent, ThrottledPeriods: stats.CpuStats.ThrottlingData.ThrottledPeriods, ThrottledTime: stats.CpuStats.ThrottlingData.ThrottledTime, TotalTicks: l.systemCpuStats.TicksConsumed(totalPercent), Measured: ExecutorCgroupMeasuredCpuStats, } taskResUsage := cstructs.TaskResourceUsage{ ResourceUsage: &cstructs.ResourceUsage{ MemoryStats: ms, CpuStats: cs, }, Timestamp: ts.UTC().UnixNano(), Pids: pidStats, } select { case <-ctx.Done(): return case ch <- &taskResUsage: } } } // Signal sends a signal to the process managed by the executor func (l *LibcontainerExecutor) Signal(s os.Signal) error { return l.userProc.Signal(s) } // Exec starts an additional process inside the container func (l *LibcontainerExecutor) Exec(deadline time.Time, cmd string, args []string) ([]byte, int, error) { combined := append([]string{cmd}, args...) // Capture output buf, _ := circbuf.NewBuffer(int64(drivers.CheckBufSize)) process := &libcontainer.Process{ Args: combined, Env: l.command.Env, Stdout: buf, Stderr: buf, } err := l.container.Run(process) if err != nil { return nil, 0, err } waitCh := make(chan *waitResult) defer close(waitCh) go l.handleExecWait(waitCh, process) select { case result := <-waitCh: ps := result.ps if result.err != nil { if exitErr, ok := result.err.(*exec.ExitError); ok { ps = exitErr.ProcessState } else { return nil, 0, result.err } } var exitCode int if status, ok := ps.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus); ok { exitCode = status.ExitStatus() } return buf.Bytes(), exitCode, nil case <-time.After(time.Until(deadline)): process.Signal(os.Kill) return nil, 0, context.DeadlineExceeded } } func (l *LibcontainerExecutor) newTerminalSocket() (pty func() (*os.File, error), tty *os.File, err error) { parent, child, err := lutils.NewSockPair("socket") if err != nil { return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create terminal: %v", err) } return func() (*os.File, error) { return lutils.RecvFd(parent) }, child, err } func (l *LibcontainerExecutor) ExecStreaming(ctx context.Context, cmd []string, tty bool, stream drivers.ExecTaskStream) error { // the task process will be started by the container process := &libcontainer.Process{ Args: cmd, Env: l.userProc.Env, User: l.userProc.User, Init: false, Cwd: "/", } execHelper := &execHelper{ logger: l.logger, newTerminal: l.newTerminalSocket, setTTY: func(tty *os.File) error { process.ConsoleSocket = tty return nil }, setIO: func(stdin io.Reader, stdout, stderr io.Writer) error { process.Stdin = stdin process.Stdout = stdout process.Stderr = stderr return nil }, processStart: func() error { return l.container.Run(process) }, processWait: func() (*os.ProcessState, error) { return process.Wait() }, } return execHelper.run(ctx, tty, stream) } type waitResult struct { ps *os.ProcessState err error } func (l *LibcontainerExecutor) handleExecWait(ch chan *waitResult, process *libcontainer.Process) { ps, err := process.Wait() ch <- &waitResult{ps, err} } func configureCapabilities(cfg *lconfigs.Config, command *ExecCommand) { switch command.User { case "root": // when running as root, use the legacy set of system capabilities, so // that we do not break existing nomad clusters using this "feature" legacyCaps := capabilities.LegacySupported().Slice(true) cfg.Capabilities = &lconfigs.Capabilities{ Bounding: legacyCaps, Permitted: legacyCaps, Effective: legacyCaps, Ambient: nil, Inheritable: nil, } default: // otherwise apply the plugin + task capability configuration cfg.Capabilities = &lconfigs.Capabilities{ Bounding: command.Capabilities, } } } func configureNamespaces(pidMode, ipcMode string) lconfigs.Namespaces { namespaces := lconfigs.Namespaces{{Type: lconfigs.NEWNS}} if pidMode == IsolationModePrivate { namespaces = append(namespaces, lconfigs.Namespace{Type: lconfigs.NEWPID}) } if ipcMode == IsolationModePrivate { namespaces = append(namespaces, lconfigs.Namespace{Type: lconfigs.NEWIPC}) } return namespaces } // configureIsolation prepares the isolation primitives of the container. // The process runs in a container configured with the following: // // * the task directory as the chroot // * dedicated mount points namespace, but shares the PID, User, domain, network namespaces with host // * small subset of devices (e.g. stdout/stderr/stdin, tty, shm, pts); default to using the same set of devices as Docker // * some special filesystems: `/proc`, `/sys`. Some case is given to avoid exec escaping or setting malicious values through them. func configureIsolation(cfg *lconfigs.Config, command *ExecCommand) error { defaultMountFlags := syscall.MS_NOEXEC | syscall.MS_NOSUID | syscall.MS_NODEV // set the new root directory for the container cfg.Rootfs = command.TaskDir // disable pivot_root if set in the driver's configuration cfg.NoPivotRoot = command.NoPivotRoot // set up default namespaces as configured cfg.Namespaces = configureNamespaces(command.ModePID, command.ModeIPC) if command.NetworkIsolation != nil { cfg.Namespaces = append(cfg.Namespaces, lconfigs.Namespace{ Type: lconfigs.NEWNET, Path: command.NetworkIsolation.Path, }) } // paths to mask using a bind mount to /dev/null to prevent reading cfg.MaskPaths = []string{ "/proc/kcore", "/sys/firmware", } // paths that should be remounted as readonly inside the container cfg.ReadonlyPaths = []string{ "/proc/sys", "/proc/sysrq-trigger", "/proc/irq", "/proc/bus", } cfg.Devices = specconv.AllowedDevices if len(command.Devices) > 0 { devs, err := cmdDevices(command.Devices) if err != nil { return err } cfg.Devices = append(cfg.Devices, devs...) } cfg.Mounts = []*lconfigs.Mount{ { Source: "tmpfs", Destination: "/dev", Device: "tmpfs", Flags: syscall.MS_NOSUID | syscall.MS_STRICTATIME, Data: "mode=755", }, { Source: "proc", Destination: "/proc", Device: "proc", Flags: defaultMountFlags, }, { Source: "devpts", Destination: "/dev/pts", Device: "devpts", Flags: syscall.MS_NOSUID | syscall.MS_NOEXEC, Data: "newinstance,ptmxmode=0666,mode=0620,gid=5", }, { Device: "tmpfs", Source: "shm", Destination: "/dev/shm", Data: "mode=1777,size=65536k", Flags: defaultMountFlags, }, { Source: "mqueue", Destination: "/dev/mqueue", Device: "mqueue", Flags: defaultMountFlags, }, { Source: "sysfs", Destination: "/sys", Device: "sysfs", Flags: defaultMountFlags | syscall.MS_RDONLY, }, } if len(command.Mounts) > 0 { cfg.Mounts = append(cfg.Mounts, cmdMounts(command.Mounts)...) } return nil } func configureCgroups(cfg *lconfigs.Config, command *ExecCommand) error { // If resources are not limited then manually create cgroups needed if !command.ResourceLimits { return cgutil.ConfigureBasicCgroups(cfg) } // set cgroups path if cgutil.UseV2 { // in v2, the cgroup must have been created by the client already, // which breaks a lot of existing tests that run drivers without a client if command.Resources == nil || command.Resources.LinuxResources == nil || command.Resources.LinuxResources.CpusetCgroupPath == "" { return errors.New("cgroup path must be set") } parent, cgroup := cgutil.SplitPath(command.Resources.LinuxResources.CpusetCgroupPath) cfg.Cgroups.Path = filepath.Join("/", parent, cgroup) } else { // in v1, the cgroup is created using /nomad, which is a bug because it // does not respect the cgroup_parent client configuration // (but makes testing easy) id := uuid.Generate() cfg.Cgroups.Path = filepath.Join("/", cgutil.DefaultCgroupV1Parent, id) } if command.Resources == nil || command.Resources.NomadResources == nil { return nil } // Total amount of memory allowed to consume res := command.Resources.NomadResources memHard, memSoft := res.Memory.MemoryMaxMB, res.Memory.MemoryMB if memHard <= 0 { memHard = res.Memory.MemoryMB memSoft = 0 } if memHard > 0 { cfg.Cgroups.Resources.Memory = memHard * 1024 * 1024 cfg.Cgroups.Resources.MemoryReservation = memSoft * 1024 * 1024 // Disable swap to avoid issues on the machine var memSwappiness uint64 cfg.Cgroups.Resources.MemorySwappiness = &memSwappiness } cpuShares := res.Cpu.CpuShares if cpuShares < 2 { return fmt.Errorf("resources.Cpu.CpuShares must be equal to or greater than 2: %v", cpuShares) } // Set the relative CPU shares for this cgroup, and convert for cgroupv2 cfg.Cgroups.Resources.CpuShares = uint64(cpuShares) cfg.Cgroups.Resources.CpuWeight = cgroups.ConvertCPUSharesToCgroupV2Value(uint64(cpuShares)) if command.Resources.LinuxResources != nil && command.Resources.LinuxResources.CpusetCgroupPath != "" { cfg.Hooks = lconfigs.Hooks{ lconfigs.CreateRuntime: lconfigs.HookList{ newSetCPUSetCgroupHook(command.Resources.LinuxResources.CpusetCgroupPath), }, } } return nil } func newLibcontainerConfig(command *ExecCommand) (*lconfigs.Config, error) { cfg := &lconfigs.Config{ Cgroups: &lconfigs.Cgroup{ Resources: &lconfigs.Resources{ MemorySwappiness: nil, }, }, Version: "1.0.0", } for _, device := range specconv.AllowedDevices { cfg.Cgroups.Resources.Devices = append(cfg.Cgroups.Resources.Devices, &device.Rule) } configureCapabilities(cfg, command) // children should not inherit Nomad agent oom_score_adj value oomScoreAdj := 0 cfg.OomScoreAdj = &oomScoreAdj if err := configureIsolation(cfg, command); err != nil { return nil, err } if err := configureCgroups(cfg, command); err != nil { return nil, err } return cfg, nil } // cmdDevices converts a list of driver.DeviceConfigs into excutor.Devices. func cmdDevices(driverDevices []*drivers.DeviceConfig) ([]*devices.Device, error) { if len(driverDevices) == 0 { return nil, nil } r := make([]*devices.Device, len(driverDevices)) for i, d := range driverDevices { ed, err := ldevices.DeviceFromPath(d.HostPath, d.Permissions) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to make device out for %s: %v", d.HostPath, err) } ed.Path = d.TaskPath r[i] = ed } return r, nil } var userMountToUnixMount = map[string]int{ // Empty string maps to `rprivate` for backwards compatibility in restored // older tasks, where mount propagation will not be present. "": unix.MS_PRIVATE | unix.MS_REC, // rprivate structs.VolumeMountPropagationPrivate: unix.MS_PRIVATE | unix.MS_REC, // rprivate structs.VolumeMountPropagationHostToTask: unix.MS_SLAVE | unix.MS_REC, // rslave structs.VolumeMountPropagationBidirectional: unix.MS_SHARED | unix.MS_REC, // rshared } // cmdMounts converts a list of driver.MountConfigs into excutor.Mounts. func cmdMounts(mounts []*drivers.MountConfig) []*lconfigs.Mount { if len(mounts) == 0 { return nil } r := make([]*lconfigs.Mount, len(mounts)) for i, m := range mounts { flags := unix.MS_BIND if m.Readonly { flags |= unix.MS_RDONLY } r[i] = &lconfigs.Mount{ Source: m.HostPath, Destination: m.TaskPath, Device: "bind", Flags: flags, PropagationFlags: []int{userMountToUnixMount[m.PropagationMode]}, } } return r } // lookupTaskBin finds the file `bin`, searching in order: // - taskDir/local // - taskDir // - each mount, in order listed in the jobspec // - a PATH-like search of usr/local/bin/, usr/bin/, and bin/ inside the taskDir // // Returns an absolute path inside the container that will get passed as arg[0] // to the launched process, and the absolute path to that binary as seen by the // host (these will be identical for binaries that don't come from mounts). // // See also executor.lookupBin for a version used by non-isolated drivers. func lookupTaskBin(command *ExecCommand) (string, string, error) { cmd := command.Cmd taskPath, hostPath, err := lookupBinFile(command, cmd) if err == nil { return taskPath, hostPath, nil } if !strings.Contains(cmd, "/") { // Look up also in /bin bin := filepath.Join("/bin", cmd) taskPath, hostPath, err = lookupBinFile(command, bin) if err == nil { return taskPath, hostPath, nil } return "", "", fmt.Errorf("file %s not found in task dir or in mounts, even when looking up /bin", cmd) } else { // If there's a / in the binary's path, we can't fallback to a PATH search return "", "", fmt.Errorf("file %s not found in task dir or in mounts", cmd) } } func lookupBinFile(command *ExecCommand, bin string) (string, string, error) { taskDir := command.TaskDir // Check in the local directory localDir := filepath.Join(taskDir, allocdir.TaskLocal) taskPath, hostPath, err := getPathInTaskDir(taskDir, localDir, bin) if err == nil { return taskPath, hostPath, nil } // Check at the root of the task's directory taskPath, hostPath, err = getPathInTaskDir(taskDir, taskDir, bin) if err == nil { return taskPath, hostPath, nil } // Check in our mounts for _, mount := range command.Mounts { taskPath, hostPath, err = getPathInMount(mount.HostPath, mount.TaskPath, bin) if err == nil { return taskPath, hostPath, nil } } return "", "", fmt.Errorf("file %s not found in task dir or in mounts", bin) } // getPathInTaskDir searches for the binary in the task directory and nested // search directory. It returns the absolute path rooted inside the container // and the absolute path on the host. func getPathInTaskDir(taskDir, searchDir, bin string) (string, string, error) { hostPath := filepath.Join(searchDir, bin) err := filepathIsRegular(hostPath) if err != nil { return "", "", err } // Find the path relative to the task directory rel, err := filepath.Rel(taskDir, hostPath) if rel == "" || err != nil { return "", "", fmt.Errorf( "failed to determine relative path base=%q target=%q: %v", taskDir, hostPath, err) } // Turn relative-to-taskdir path into re-rooted absolute path to avoid // libcontainer trying to resolve the binary using $PATH. // Do *not* use filepath.Join as it will translate ".."s returned by // filepath.Rel. Prepending "/" will cause the path to be rooted in the // chroot which is the desired behavior. return filepath.Clean("/" + rel), hostPath, nil } // getPathInMount for the binary in the mount's host path, constructing the path // considering that the bin path is rooted in the mount's task path and not its // host path. It returns the absolute path rooted inside the container and the // absolute path on the host. func getPathInMount(mountHostPath, mountTaskPath, bin string) (string, string, error) { // Find the path relative to the mount point in the task so that we can // trim off any shared prefix when we search on the host path mountRel, err := filepath.Rel(mountTaskPath, bin) if mountRel == "" || err != nil { return "", "", fmt.Errorf("path was not relative to the mount task path") } hostPath := filepath.Join(mountHostPath, mountRel) err = filepathIsRegular(hostPath) if err != nil { return "", "", err } // Turn relative-to-taskdir path into re-rooted absolute path to avoid // libcontainer trying to resolve the binary using $PATH. // Do *not* use filepath.Join as it will translate ".."s returned by // filepath.Rel. Prepending "/" will cause the path to be rooted in the // chroot which is the desired behavior. return filepath.Clean("/" + bin), hostPath, nil } // filepathIsRegular verifies that a filepath is a regular file (i.e. not a // directory, socket, device, etc.) func filepathIsRegular(path string) error { f, err := os.Stat(path) if err != nil { return err } if !(f.Mode().Type().IsRegular() || f.Mode().Type() & fs.ModeType == fs.ModeSymlink) { return fmt.Errorf("path was not a regular file") } return nil } func newSetCPUSetCgroupHook(cgroupPath string) lconfigs.Hook { return lconfigs.NewFunctionHook(func(state *specs.State) error { return cgroups.WriteCgroupProc(cgroupPath, state.Pid) }) }