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W. Trevor King f41bf4688c server/sandbox_run: Drop PodInfraCommand fallback
Use buildOCIProcessArgs to calculate process.args considering
PauseCommand (if it was set) and the image's configured Entrypoint and
Cmd.  This improves the previous implementation, which had been
ignoring Entrypoint, despite the image-spec recommendations to
consider it [1].

There's no reason to assume the pause image contains a /pause command,
and it seems more sane to assume that the pause container has
configured Entrypoint and Cmd appropriately without our having to
repair anything.  Now that we're considering Entrypoint,
kubernetes/pause (which sets Entrypoint [2]) no longer needs a
PauseCommand "override".

I've dropped the podContainer.Config nil check because later code is
using it without a guard (e.g. podContainer.Config.Config.StopSignal)
and that hasn't caused problems.  The check
was added in c0333b10 (Integrate containers/storage, 2016-10-18,
#189), but there was too much going on for a motivational comment in
the commit message.

When processArgs is empty, I'm setting Process nil (which the runtime
spec allows [3]) following createSandboxContainer.  If 'start' is
called on those containers and errors (as the spec requires [4]), I
think that's an "image was broken" problem and not a "cri-o didn't
guess the right value" problem.  I've shifted the process.args code
down within RunPodSandbox where the possible Process nil can clobber
the Process object created by SetProcessSelinuxLabel.  I didn't see
any later configuration that looked like it would create Process
(which would require process.args [5]).

Down the road we might be able to use image-tools image -> runtime
config converter [6].  It's currently a private method with public
access restricted to full bundle unpacks.

[1]: https://github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/blob/v1.0.1/conversion.md#verbatim-fields
[2]: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/v1.9.2/build/pause/Dockerfile#L18
[3]: https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/blame/v1.0.1/config.md#L145
[4]: https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/blame/v1.0.1/runtime.md#L119
[5]: https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/blame/v1.0.1/config.md#L157
[6]: https://github.com/opencontainers/image-tools/blob/v0.3.0/image/config.go#L68

Signed-off-by: W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
2018-01-24 09:00:07 -08:00
.github *: add .github 2017-11-01 20:18:00 +01:00
.tool lint: Exit and give instructions when linter missing 2017-09-06 10:15:20 -04:00
client client: Add crio client package 2017-09-25 11:59:40 -07:00
cmd/crio fix log 2017-12-29 14:25:55 +08:00
conmon Improve error messages on missing runtime 2017-12-18 16:46:19 -05:00
contrib contrib: test: add node-e2e job 2018-01-11 16:56:47 +01:00
docs docs: Remove the unused play.png 2018-01-19 16:12:39 -08:00
hack Makefile: Use 'git diff' to show gofmt changes 2018-01-22 16:47:09 -08:00
lib server/sandbox_run: Drop PodInfraCommand fallback 2018-01-24 09:00:07 -08:00
logo Adding cri-o logo artwork 2017-03-01 13:34:30 -05:00
oci lib,oci: drop stateLock when possible 2017-12-15 15:31:58 +01:00
pause Makefile: output binaries under bin/ 2017-10-30 17:48:29 +01:00
pkg Handle truncated IDs in imageService.ResolveNames() 2017-12-14 14:23:53 -05:00
server server/sandbox_run: Drop PodInfraCommand fallback 2018-01-24 09:00:07 -08:00
test test/namespaces: Factor out pid_namespace_test helper 2018-01-20 15:58:47 -08:00
types Return image references from the storage package 2017-12-14 14:23:52 -05:00
utils utils: Fix close conn after starting scope 2017-08-27 07:34:45 -07:00
vendor Allow additional arguments to be passed into hooks 2018-01-09 13:44:16 -05:00
version version: bump v1.9.0-dev 2017-11-12 01:54:20 +01:00
.gitignore Add tests for server/config.go 2017-11-13 13:43:47 +01:00
.mailmap .mailmap: Add entries for inconsistent users 2018-01-18 10:17:00 -08:00
.travis.yml drop crioctl source code 2017-11-29 21:07:50 +08:00
code-of-conduct.md Update code-of-conduct.md 2018-01-02 06:55:21 -08:00
CONTRIBUTING.md Copy CONTRIBUTING.md from skopeo 2017-10-25 13:07:25 +00:00
crictl.yaml drop crioctl source code 2017-11-29 21:07:50 +08:00
crio-umount.conf Tell oci-umount where to remove mountpoints inside container 2017-09-25 15:21:17 -04:00
Dockerfile Add bsdmainutils tool to Dockerfile to enable integration test on arm64 2017-12-28 16:45:56 +08:00
hooks.md Allow additional arguments to be passed into hooks 2018-01-09 13:44:16 -05:00
kubernetes.md kubernetes: Simplify and freshen the required-files table 2018-01-18 13:49:50 -08:00
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Makefile Makefile: Use 'git diff' to show gofmt changes 2018-01-22 16:47:09 -08:00
OWNERS Rename OWNERS assignees: to approvers: 2017-11-01 08:48:44 -07:00
README.md Add 1.9 release to compatibility table 2018-01-19 10:37:51 -08:00
seccomp.json Update to latest seccomp filters in moby 2017-10-18 05:14:30 -04:00
transfer.md drop crioctl source code 2017-11-29 21:07:50 +08:00
tutorial.md Update tutorial.md to fix a few minor errors 2018-01-24 14:47:32 +09:00
vendor.conf Allow additional arguments to be passed into hooks 2018-01-09 13:44:16 -05:00

CRI-O logo

CRI-O - OCI-based implementation of Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface

Build Status Go Report Card

Status: Stable

Compatibility matrix: CRI-O <-> Kubernetes clusters

Version - Branch Kubernetes branch/version Maintenance status
CRI-O 1.0.x - release-1.0 Kubernetes 1.7 branch, v1.7.x =
CRI-O 1.8.x - release-1.8 Kubernetes 1.8 branch, v1.8.x =
CRI-O 1.9.x - release-1.9 Kubernetes 1.9 branch, v1.9.x =
CRI-O HEAD - master Kubernetes master branch

Key:

  • Changes in main Kubernetes repo about CRI are actively implemented in CRI-O
  • = Maintenance is manual, only bugs will be patched.

What is the scope of this project?

CRI-O is meant to provide an integration path between OCI conformant runtimes and the kubelet. Specifically, it implements the Kubelet Container Runtime Interface (CRI) using OCI conformant runtimes. The scope of CRI-O is tied to the scope of the CRI.

At a high level, we expect the scope of CRI-O to be restricted to the following functionalities:

  • Support multiple image formats including the existing Docker image format
  • Support for multiple means to download images including trust & image verification
  • Container image management (managing image layers, overlay filesystems, etc)
  • Container process lifecycle management
  • Monitoring and logging required to satisfy the CRI
  • Resource isolation as required by the CRI

What is not in scope for this project?

  • Building, signing and pushing images to various image storages
  • A CLI utility for interacting with CRI-O. Any CLIs built as part of this project are only meant for testing this project and there will be no guarantees on the backward compatibility with it.

This is an implementation of the Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface (CRI) that will allow Kubernetes to directly launch and manage Open Container Initiative (OCI) containers.

The plan is to use OCI projects and best of breed libraries for different aspects:

It is currently in active development in the Kubernetes community through the design proposal. Questions and issues should be raised in the Kubernetes sig-node Slack channel.

Commands

Command Description Demo
crio(8) OCI Kubernetes Container Runtime daemon

Note that kpod and its container management and debugging commands have moved to a separate repository, located here.

Configuration

File Description
crio.conf(5) CRI-O Configuation file

OCI Hooks Support

CRI-O configures OCI Hooks to run when launching a container

CRI-O Usage Transfer

Useful information for ops and dev transfer as it relates to infrastructure that utilizes CRI-O

Communication

For async communication and long running discussions please use issues and pull requests on the github repo. This will be the best place to discuss design and implementation.

For sync communication we have an IRC channel #CRI-O, on chat.freenode.net, that everyone is welcome to join and chat about development.

Getting started

Runtime dependencies

  • runc, Clear Containers runtime, or any other OCI compatible runtime
  • socat
  • iproute
  • iptables

Latest version of runc is expected to be installed on the system. It is picked up as the default runtime by CRI-O.

Build and Run Dependencies

Required

Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, and related distributions:

yum install -y \
  btrfs-progs-devel \
  device-mapper-devel \
  git \
  glib2-devel \
  glibc-devel \
  glibc-static \
  go \
  golang-github-cpuguy83-go-md2man \
  gpgme-devel \
  libassuan-devel \
  libgpg-error-devel \
  libseccomp-devel \
  libselinux-devel \
  ostree-devel \
  pkgconfig \
  runc \
  skopeo-containers

Debian, Ubuntu, and related distributions:

apt-get install -y \
  btrfs-tools \
  git \
  golang-go \
  libassuan-dev \
  libdevmapper-dev \
  libglib2.0-dev \
  libc6-dev \
  libgpgme11-dev \
  libgpg-error-dev \
  libseccomp-dev \
  libselinux1-dev \
  pkg-config \
  go-md2man \
  runc \
  skopeo-containers

Debian, Ubuntu, and related distributions will also need a copy of the development libraries for ostree, either in the form of the libostree-dev package from the flatpak PPA, or built from source (more on that here).

If using an older release or a long-term support release, be careful to double-check that the version of runc is new enough (running runc --version should produce spec: 1.0.0), or else build your own.

NOTE

Be careful to double-check that the version of golang is new enough, version 1.8.x or higher is required. If needed, golang kits are avaliable at https://golang.org/dl/

Optional

Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, and related distributions:

(no optional packages)

Debian, Ubuntu, and related distributions:

apt-get install -y \
  libapparmor-dev

Get Source Code

As with other Go projects, CRI-O must be cloned into a directory structure like:

GOPATH
└── src
    └── github.com
        └── kubernetes-incubator
            └── cri-o

First, configure a GOPATH (if you are using go1.8 or later, this defaults to ~/go).

export GOPATH=~/go
mkdir -p $GOPATH

Next, clone the source code using:

mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/kubernetes-incubator
cd $_ # or cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/kubernetes-incubator
git clone https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/cri-o # or your fork
cd cri-o

Build

make install.tools
make
sudo make install

Otherwise, if you do not want to build CRI-O with seccomp support you can add BUILDTAGS="" when running make.

make BUILDTAGS=""
sudo make install

Build Tags

CRI-O supports optional build tags for compiling support of various features. To add build tags to the make option the BUILDTAGS variable must be set.

make BUILDTAGS='seccomp apparmor'
Build Tag Feature Dependency
seccomp syscall filtering libseccomp
selinux selinux process and mount labeling libselinux
apparmor apparmor profile support libapparmor

Running pods and containers

Follow this tutorial to get started with CRI-O.

Setup CNI networking

A proper description of setting up CNI networking is given in the contrib/cni README. But the gist is that you need to have some basic network configurations enabled and CNI plugins installed on your system.

Running with kubernetes

You can run a local version of kubernetes with CRI-O using local-up-cluster.sh:

  1. Clone the kubernetes repository
  2. Start the CRI-O daemon (crio)
  3. From the kubernetes project directory, run:
CGROUP_DRIVER=systemd \
CONTAINER_RUNTIME=remote \
CONTAINER_RUNTIME_ENDPOINT='/var/run/crio/crio.sock  --runtime-request-timeout=15m' \
./hack/local-up-cluster.sh

To run a full cluster, see the instructions.

Current Roadmap

  1. Basic pod/container lifecycle, basic image pull (done)
  2. Support for tty handling and state management (done)
  3. Basic integration with kubelet once client side changes are ready (done)
  4. Support for log management, networking integration using CNI, pluggable image/storage management (done)
  5. Support for exec/attach (done)
  6. Target fully automated kubernetes testing without failures e2e status
  7. Track upstream k8s releases