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Author SHA1 Message Date
Antonio Murdaca
9ec518491f
server: correctly set hostname
Signed-off-by: Antonio Murdaca <runcom@redhat.com>
2017-09-17 10:19:31 +02:00
Antonio Murdaca
5d637f015d
*: store sandbox IP
Don't call into net namespace on every status call

Signed-off-by: Antonio Murdaca <runcom@redhat.com>
2017-09-02 02:05:12 +02:00
Antonio Murdaca
69fc590fc3
server: inspect: add log path and mount point for cadvisor
Signed-off-by: Antonio Murdaca <runcom@redhat.com>
2017-08-31 17:49:07 +02:00
Mrunal Patel
5ab6ec3046 oci: Add volumes field to Container
We add a ContainerVolume struct and store a list of volumes
in the Container object for quick retrieval.

Signed-off-by: Mrunal Patel <mrunalp@gmail.com>
2017-08-17 09:01:07 -07:00
Mrunal Patel
bfcebcdb00 Store imageName and imageRef for containers
We calculate these values at container creation time and store
them in the container object as they are requested during container
status. This avoids re-calculation and speeds up container status.

Signed-off-by: Mrunal Patel <mrunalp@gmail.com>
2017-08-17 09:01:07 -07:00
Samuel Ortiz
0e51bbb778 oci: Support mixing trusted and untrusted workloads
Container runtimes provide different levels of isolation, from kernel
namespaces to hardware virtualization. When starting a specific
container, one may want to decide which level of isolation to use
depending on how much we trust the container workload. Fully verified
and signed containers may not need the hardware isolation layer but e.g.
CI jobs pulling packages from many untrusted sources should probably not
run only on a kernel namespace isolation layer.

Here we allow CRI-O users to define a container runtime for trusted
containers and another one for untrusted containers, and also to define
a general, default trust level. This anticipates future kubelet
implementations that would be able to tag containers as trusted or
untrusted. When missing a kubelet hint, containers are trusted by
default.

A container becomes untrusted if we get a hint in that direction from
kubelet or if the default trust level is set to "untrusted" and the
container is not privileged. In both cases CRI-O will try to use the
untrusted container runtime. For any other cases, it will switch to the
trusted one.

Signed-off-by: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
2017-06-15 10:04:36 +02:00
Alexander Larsson
7bb957bf75 Implement non-terminal attach
We use a SOCK_SEQPACKET socket for the attach unix domain socket, which
means the kernel will ensure that the reading side only ever get the
data from one write operation. We use this for frameing, where the
first byte is the pipe that the next bytes are for. We have to make sure
that all reads from the socket are using at least the same size of buffer
as the write side, because otherwise the extra data in the message
will be dropped.

This also adds a stdin pipe for the container, similar to the ones we
use for stdout/err, because we need a way for an attached client
to write to stdin, even if not using a tty.

This fixes https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/cri-o/issues/569

Signed-off-by: Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>
2017-06-14 22:59:50 +02:00
Samuel Ortiz
f15859c79f pkg/annotations: Export CRI-O annotations namespace
Some runtimes like Clear Containers need to interpret the CRI-O
annotations, to distinguish the infra container from the regular one.
Here we export those annotations and use a more standard dotted
namespace for them.

Signed-off-by: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
2017-06-01 23:45:44 +02:00