Merge pull request #10862 from BbolroC/enable-ibm-se-for-qemu-runtime-rs

runtime-rs: Enable IBM SE for QEMU
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Hyounggyu Choi 2025-03-06 05:38:13 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -118,9 +118,12 @@ impl ConfigPlugin for QemuConfig {
return Err(eother!("Guest kernel image for qemu is empty"));
}
if qemu.boot_info.image.is_empty() && qemu.boot_info.initrd.is_empty() {
return Err(eother!(
"Both guest boot image and initrd for qemu are empty"
));
// IBM SE (CCW + confidential guest) does not require neither image nor initrd.
if !(qemu.boot_info.vm_rootfs_driver.ends_with("ccw") && qemu.security_info.confidential_guest) {
return Err(eother!(
"Both guest boot image and initrd for qemu are empty"
));
}
}
if (qemu.cpu_info.default_vcpus > 0

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@ -273,10 +273,25 @@ ifneq (,$(QEMUCMD))
CONFIGS += $(CONFIG_QEMU)
CONFIG_FILE_QEMU_SE = configuration-qemu-se-runtime-rs.toml
CONFIG_QEMU_SE = config/$(CONFIG_FILE_QEMU_SE)
CONFIG_QEMU_SE_IN = $(CONFIG_QEMU_SE).in
CONFIG_PATH_QEMU_SE = $(abspath $(CONFDIR)/$(CONFIG_FILE_QEMU_SE))
CONFIG_PATHS += $(CONFIG_PATH_QEMU_SE)
SYSCONFIG_QEMU_SE = $(abspath $(SYSCONFDIR)/$(CONFIG_FILE_QEMU_SE))
SYSCONFIG_PATHS += $(SYSCONFIG_QEMU_SE)
CONFIGS += $(CONFIG_QEMU_SE)
KERNELTYPE_QEMU = uncompressed
KERNEL_NAME_QEMU = $(call MAKE_KERNEL_NAME,$(KERNELTYPE_QEMU))
KERNELPATH_QEMU = $(KERNELDIR)/$(KERNEL_NAME_QEMU)
KERNEL_NAME_QEMU_SE = kata-containers-se.img
KERNELPATH_QEMU_SE = $(KERNELDIR)/$(KERNEL_NAME_QEMU_SE)
# overriding options
DEFSTATICRESOURCEMGMT_QEMU := true
@ -355,6 +370,7 @@ USER_VARS += CONFIG_DB_IN
USER_VARS += CONFIG_FC_IN
USER_VARS += CONFIG_PATH
USER_VARS += CONFIG_QEMU_IN
USER_VARS += CONFIG_QEMU_SE_IN
USER_VARS += CONFIG_REMOTE_IN
USER_VARS += DESTDIR
USER_VARS += HYPERVISOR
@ -392,6 +408,7 @@ USER_VARS += KERNELDIR
USER_VARS += KERNELTYPE
USER_VARS += KERNELPATH_DB
USER_VARS += KERNELPATH_QEMU
USER_VARS += KERNELPATH_QEMU_SE
USER_VARS += KERNELPATH_FC
USER_VARS += KERNELPATH
USER_VARS += KERNELVIRTIOFSPATH

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@ -0,0 +1,665 @@
# Copyright (c) 2017-2019 Intel Corporation
# Copyright (c) 2021 Adobe Inc.
# Copyright (c) 2024 IBM Corp.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#
# XXX: WARNING: this file is auto-generated.
# XXX:
# XXX: Source file: "@CONFIG_QEMU_SE_IN@"
# XXX: Project:
# XXX: Name: @PROJECT_NAME@
# XXX: Type: @PROJECT_TYPE@
[hypervisor.qemu]
path = "@QEMUPATH@"
kernel = "@KERNELPATH_QEMU_SE@"
machine_type = "@MACHINETYPE@"
# Block storage driver to be used for the VM rootfs is backed
# by a block device. This is virtio-blk-pci, virtio-blk-mmio or nvdimm
vm_rootfs_driver = "@VMROOTFSDRIVER_QEMU@"
# Enable confidential guest support.
# Toggling that setting may trigger different hardware features, ranging
# from memory encryption to both memory and CPU-state encryption and integrity.
# The Kata Containers runtime dynamically detects the available feature set and
# aims at enabling the largest possible one, returning an error if none is
# available, or none is supported by the hypervisor.
#
# Known limitations:
# * Does not work by design:
# - CPU Hotplug
# - Memory Hotplug
# - NVDIMM devices
#
# Default false
confidential_guest = true
# Enable running QEMU VMM as a non-root user.
# By default QEMU VMM run as root. When this is set to true, QEMU VMM process runs as
# a non-root random user. See documentation for the limitations of this mode.
# rootless = true
# List of valid annotation names for the hypervisor
# Each member of the list is a regular expression, which is the base name
# of the annotation, e.g. "path" for io.katacontainers.config.hypervisor.path"
enable_annotations = @DEFENABLEANNOTATIONS@
# List of valid annotations values for the hypervisor
# Each member of the list is a path pattern as described by glob(3).
# The default if not set is empty (all annotations rejected.)
# Your distribution recommends: @QEMUVALIDHYPERVISORPATHS@
valid_hypervisor_paths = @QEMUVALIDHYPERVISORPATHS@
# Optional space-separated list of options to pass to the guest kernel.
# For example, use `kernel_params = "vsyscall=emulate"` if you are having
# trouble running pre-2.15 glibc.
#
# WARNING: - any parameter specified here will take priority over the default
# parameter value of the same name used to start the virtual machine.
# Do not set values here unless you understand the impact of doing so as you
# may stop the virtual machine from booting.
# To see the list of default parameters, enable hypervisor debug, create a
# container and look for 'default-kernel-parameters' log entries.
kernel_params = "@KERNELPARAMS@"
# Path to the firmware.
# If you want that qemu uses the default firmware leave this option empty
firmware = "@FIRMWAREPATH@"
# Path to the firmware volume.
# firmware TDVF or OVMF can be split into FIRMWARE_VARS.fd (UEFI variables
# as configuration) and FIRMWARE_CODE.fd (UEFI program image). UEFI variables
# can be customized per each user while UEFI code is kept same.
firmware_volume = "@FIRMWAREVOLUMEPATH@"
# Machine accelerators
# comma-separated list of machine accelerators to pass to the hypervisor.
# For example, `machine_accelerators = "nosmm,nosmbus,nosata,nopit,static-prt,nofw"`
machine_accelerators="@MACHINEACCELERATORS@"
# Qemu seccomp sandbox feature
# comma-separated list of seccomp sandbox features to control the syscall access.
# For example, `seccompsandbox= "on,obsolete=deny,spawn=deny,resourcecontrol=deny"`
# Note: "elevateprivileges=deny" doesn't work with daemonize option, so it's removed from the seccomp sandbox
# Another note: enabling this feature may reduce performance, you may enable
# /proc/sys/net/core/bpf_jit_enable to reduce the impact. see https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/bpfc.8.html
#seccompsandbox="@DEFSECCOMPSANDBOXPARAM@"
# CPU features
# comma-separated list of cpu features to pass to the cpu
# For example, `cpu_features = "pmu=off,vmx=off"
cpu_features="@CPUFEATURES@"
# Default number of vCPUs per SB/VM:
# unspecified or 0 --> will be set to @DEFVCPUS@
# < 0 --> will be set to the actual number of physical cores
# > 0 <= number of physical cores --> will be set to the specified number
# > number of physical cores --> will be set to the actual number of physical cores
default_vcpus = @DEFVCPUS_QEMU@
# Default maximum number of vCPUs per SB/VM:
# unspecified or == 0 --> will be set to the actual number of physical cores or to the maximum number
# of vCPUs supported by KVM if that number is exceeded
# > 0 <= number of physical cores --> will be set to the specified number
# > number of physical cores --> will be set to the actual number of physical cores or to the maximum number
# of vCPUs supported by KVM if that number is exceeded
# WARNING: Depending of the architecture, the maximum number of vCPUs supported by KVM is used when
# the actual number of physical cores is greater than it.
# WARNING: Be aware that this value impacts the virtual machine's memory footprint and CPU
# the hotplug functionality. For example, `default_maxvcpus = 240` specifies that until 240 vCPUs
# can be added to a SB/VM, but the memory footprint will be big. Another example, with
# `default_maxvcpus = 8` the memory footprint will be small, but 8 will be the maximum number of
# vCPUs supported by the SB/VM. In general, we recommend that you do not edit this variable,
# unless you know what are you doing.
# NOTICE: on arm platform with gicv2 interrupt controller, set it to 8.
default_maxvcpus = @DEFMAXVCPUS_QEMU@
# Bridges can be used to hot plug devices.
# Limitations:
# * Currently only pci bridges are supported
# * Until 30 devices per bridge can be hot plugged.
# * Until 5 PCI bridges can be cold plugged per VM.
# This limitation could be a bug in qemu or in the kernel
# Default number of bridges per SB/VM:
# unspecified or 0 --> will be set to @DEFBRIDGES@
# > 1 <= 5 --> will be set to the specified number
# > 5 --> will be set to 5
default_bridges = @DEFBRIDGES@
# Default memory size in MiB for SB/VM.
# If unspecified then it will be set @DEFMEMSZ@ MiB.
default_memory = @DEFMEMSZ@
#
# Default memory slots per SB/VM.
# If unspecified then it will be set @DEFMEMSLOTS@.
# This is will determine the times that memory will be hotadded to sandbox/VM.
#memory_slots = @DEFMEMSLOTS@
# Default maximum memory in MiB per SB / VM
# unspecified or == 0 --> will be set to the actual amount of physical RAM
# > 0 <= amount of physical RAM --> will be set to the specified number
# > amount of physical RAM --> will be set to the actual amount of physical RAM
default_maxmemory = @DEFMAXMEMSZ@
# The size in MiB will be plused to max memory of hypervisor.
# It is the memory address space for the NVDIMM devie.
# If set block storage driver (block_device_driver) to "nvdimm",
# should set memory_offset to the size of block device.
# Default 0
#memory_offset = 0
# Specifies virtio-mem will be enabled or not.
# Please note that this option should be used with the command
# "echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory".
# Default false
#enable_virtio_mem = true
# Disable block device from being used for a container's rootfs.
# In case of a storage driver like devicemapper where a container's
# root file system is backed by a block device, the block device is passed
# directly to the hypervisor for performance reasons.
# This flag prevents the block device from being passed to the hypervisor,
# virtio-fs is used instead to pass the rootfs.
disable_block_device_use = @DEFDISABLEBLOCK@
# Shared file system type:
# - virtio-fs (default)
# - virtio-9p
# - virtio-fs-nydus
# - none
shared_fs = "@DEFSHAREDFS_QEMU_VIRTIOFS@"
# Path to vhost-user-fs daemon.
virtio_fs_daemon = "@DEFVIRTIOFSDAEMON@"
# List of valid annotations values for the virtiofs daemon
# The default if not set is empty (all annotations rejected.)
# Your distribution recommends: @DEFVALIDVIRTIOFSDAEMONPATHS@
valid_virtio_fs_daemon_paths = @DEFVALIDVIRTIOFSDAEMONPATHS@
# Default size of DAX cache in MiB
virtio_fs_cache_size = @DEFVIRTIOFSCACHESIZE@
# Default size of virtqueues
virtio_fs_queue_size = @DEFVIRTIOFSQUEUESIZE@
# Extra args for virtiofsd daemon
#
# Format example:
# ["--arg1=xxx", "--arg2=yyy"]
# Examples:
# Set virtiofsd log level to debug : ["--log-level=debug"]
#
# see `virtiofsd -h` for possible options.
virtio_fs_extra_args = @DEFVIRTIOFSEXTRAARGS@
# Cache mode:
#
# - never
# Metadata, data, and pathname lookup are not cached in guest. They are
# always fetched from host and any changes are immediately pushed to host.
#
# - auto
# Metadata and pathname lookup cache expires after a configured amount of
# time (default is 1 second). Data is cached while the file is open (close
# to open consistency).
#
# - always
# Metadata, data, and pathname lookup are cached in guest and never expire.
virtio_fs_cache = "@DEFVIRTIOFSCACHE@"
# Block storage driver to be used for the hypervisor in case the container
# rootfs is backed by a block device. This is virtio-scsi, virtio-blk
# or nvdimm.
block_device_driver = "@DEFBLOCKSTORAGEDRIVER_QEMU@"
# aio is the I/O mechanism used by qemu
# Options:
#
# - threads
# Pthread based disk I/O.
#
# - native
# Native Linux I/O.
#
# - io_uring
# Linux io_uring API. This provides the fastest I/O operations on Linux, requires kernel>5.1 and
# qemu >=5.0.
block_device_aio = "@DEFBLOCKDEVICEAIO_QEMU@"
# Specifies cache-related options will be set to block devices or not.
# Default false
#block_device_cache_set = true
# Specifies cache-related options for block devices.
# Denotes whether use of O_DIRECT (bypass the host page cache) is enabled.
# Default false
#block_device_cache_direct = true
# Specifies cache-related options for block devices.
# Denotes whether flush requests for the device are ignored.
# Default false
#block_device_cache_noflush = true
# Enable iothreads (data-plane) to be used. This causes IO to be
# handled in a separate IO thread. This is currently only implemented
# for SCSI.
#
enable_iothreads = @DEFENABLEIOTHREADS@
# Enable pre allocation of VM RAM, default false
# Enabling this will result in lower container density
# as all of the memory will be allocated and locked
# This is useful when you want to reserve all the memory
# upfront or in the cases where you want memory latencies
# to be very predictable
# Default false
#enable_mem_prealloc = true
# Enable huge pages for VM RAM, default false
# Enabling this will result in the VM memory
# being allocated using huge pages.
# This is useful when you want to use vhost-user network
# stacks within the container. This will automatically
# result in memory pre allocation
#enable_hugepages = true
# Enable vhost-user storage device, default false
# Enabling this will result in some Linux reserved block type
# major range 240-254 being chosen to represent vhost-user devices.
enable_vhost_user_store = @DEFENABLEVHOSTUSERSTORE@
# The base directory specifically used for vhost-user devices.
# Its sub-path "block" is used for block devices; "block/sockets" is
# where we expect vhost-user sockets to live; "block/devices" is where
# simulated block device nodes for vhost-user devices to live.
vhost_user_store_path = "@DEFVHOSTUSERSTOREPATH@"
# Enable vIOMMU, default false
# Enabling this will result in the VM having a vIOMMU device
# This will also add the following options to the kernel's
# command line: intel_iommu=on,iommu=pt
#enable_iommu = true
# Enable IOMMU_PLATFORM, default false
# Enabling this will result in the VM device having iommu_platform=on set
#enable_iommu_platform = true
# List of valid annotations values for the vhost user store path
# The default if not set is empty (all annotations rejected.)
# Your distribution recommends: @DEFVALIDVHOSTUSERSTOREPATHS@
valid_vhost_user_store_paths = @DEFVALIDVHOSTUSERSTOREPATHS@
# Enable file based guest memory support. The default is an empty string which
# will disable this feature. In the case of virtio-fs, this is enabled
# automatically and '/dev/shm' is used as the backing folder.
# This option will be ignored if VM templating is enabled.
#file_mem_backend = "@DEFFILEMEMBACKEND@"
# List of valid annotations values for the file_mem_backend annotation
# The default if not set is empty (all annotations rejected.)
# Your distribution recommends: @DEFVALIDFILEMEMBACKENDS@
valid_file_mem_backends = @DEFVALIDFILEMEMBACKENDS@
# -pflash can add image file to VM. The arguments of it should be in format
# of ["/path/to/flash0.img", "/path/to/flash1.img"]
pflashes = []
# This option changes the default hypervisor and kernel parameters
# to enable debug output where available.
#
# Default false
#enable_debug = true
# Disable the customizations done in the runtime when it detects
# that it is running on top a VMM. This will result in the runtime
# behaving as it would when running on bare metal.
#
#disable_nesting_checks = true
# This is the msize used for 9p shares. It is the number of bytes
# used for 9p packet payload.
#msize_9p = @DEFMSIZE9P@
# If false and nvdimm is supported, use nvdimm device to plug guest image.
# Otherwise virtio-block device is used.
#
# nvdimm is not supported when `confidential_guest = true`.
#
# Default is false
#disable_image_nvdimm = true
# VFIO devices are hotplugged on a bridge by default.
# Enable hotplugging on root bus. This may be required for devices with
# a large PCI bar, as this is a current limitation with hotplugging on
# a bridge.
# Default false
#hotplug_vfio_on_root_bus = true
# Before hot plugging a PCIe device, you need to add a pcie_root_port device.
# Use this parameter when using some large PCI bar devices, such as Nvidia GPU
# The value means the number of pcie_root_port
# This value is valid when hotplug_vfio_on_root_bus is true and machine_type is "q35"
# Default 0
#pcie_root_port = 2
# If vhost-net backend for virtio-net is not desired, set to true. Default is false, which trades off
# security (vhost-net runs ring0) for network I/O performance.
disable_vhost_net = true
#
# Default entropy source.
# The path to a host source of entropy (including a real hardware RNG)
# /dev/urandom and /dev/random are two main options.
# Be aware that /dev/random is a blocking source of entropy. If the host
# runs out of entropy, the VMs boot time will increase leading to get startup
# timeouts.
# The source of entropy /dev/urandom is non-blocking and provides a
# generally acceptable source of entropy. It should work well for pretty much
# all practical purposes.
#entropy_source= "@DEFENTROPYSOURCE@"
# List of valid annotations values for entropy_source
# The default if not set is empty (all annotations rejected.)
# Your distribution recommends: @DEFVALIDENTROPYSOURCES@
valid_entropy_sources = @DEFVALIDENTROPYSOURCES@
# Path to OCI hook binaries in the *guest rootfs*.
# This does not affect host-side hooks which must instead be added to
# the OCI spec passed to the runtime.
#
# You can create a rootfs with hooks by customizing the osbuilder scripts:
# https://github.com/kata-containers/kata-containers/tree/main/tools/osbuilder
#
# Hooks must be stored in a subdirectory of guest_hook_path according to their
# hook type, i.e. "guest_hook_path/{prestart,poststart,poststop}".
# The agent will scan these directories for executable files and add them, in
# lexicographical order, to the lifecycle of the guest container.
# Hooks are executed in the runtime namespace of the guest. See the official documentation:
# https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/blob/v1.0.1/config.md#posix-platform-hooks
# Warnings will be logged if any error is encountered while scanning for hooks,
# but it will not abort container execution.
#guest_hook_path = "/usr/share/oci/hooks"
#
# Use rx Rate Limiter to control network I/O inbound bandwidth(size in bits/sec for SB/VM).
# In Qemu, we use classful qdiscs HTB(Hierarchy Token Bucket) to discipline traffic.
# Default 0-sized value means unlimited rate.
#rx_rate_limiter_max_rate = 0
# Use tx Rate Limiter to control network I/O outbound bandwidth(size in bits/sec for SB/VM).
# In Qemu, we use classful qdiscs HTB(Hierarchy Token Bucket) and ifb(Intermediate Functional Block)
# to discipline traffic.
# Default 0-sized value means unlimited rate.
#tx_rate_limiter_max_rate = 0
# Set where to save the guest memory dump file.
# If set, when GUEST_PANICKED event occurred,
# guest memeory will be dumped to host filesystem under guest_memory_dump_path,
# This directory will be created automatically if it does not exist.
#
# The dumped file(also called vmcore) can be processed with crash or gdb.
#
# WARNING:
# Dump guests memory can take very long depending on the amount of guest memory
# and use much disk space.
#guest_memory_dump_path="/var/crash/kata"
# If enable paging.
# Basically, if you want to use "gdb" rather than "crash",
# or need the guest-virtual addresses in the ELF vmcore,
# then you should enable paging.
#
# See: https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/qemu-qmp-ref.html#Dump-guest-memory for details
#guest_memory_dump_paging=false
# Enable swap in the guest. Default false.
# When enable_guest_swap is enabled, insert a raw file to the guest as the swap device
# if the swappiness of a container (set by annotation "io.katacontainers.container.resource.swappiness")
# is bigger than 0.
# The size of the swap device should be
# swap_in_bytes (set by annotation "io.katacontainers.container.resource.swap_in_bytes") - memory_limit_in_bytes.
# If swap_in_bytes is not set, the size should be memory_limit_in_bytes.
# If swap_in_bytes and memory_limit_in_bytes is not set, the size should
# be default_memory.
#enable_guest_swap = true
# use legacy serial for guest console if available and implemented for architecture. Default false
#use_legacy_serial = true
# disable applying SELinux on the VMM process (default false)
disable_selinux=@DEFDISABLESELINUX@
# disable applying SELinux on the container process
# If set to false, the type `container_t` is applied to the container process by default.
# Note: To enable guest SELinux, the guest rootfs must be CentOS that is created and built
# with `SELINUX=yes`.
# (default: true)
disable_guest_selinux=@DEFDISABLEGUESTSELINUX@
[factory]
# VM templating support. Once enabled, new VMs are created from template
# using vm cloning. They will share the same initial kernel, initramfs and
# agent memory by mapping it readonly. It helps speeding up new container
# creation and saves a lot of memory if there are many kata containers running
# on the same host.
#
# When disabled, new VMs are created from scratch.
#
# Note: Requires "initrd=" to be set ("image=" is not supported).
#
# Default false
#enable_template = true
# Specifies the path of template.
#
# Default "/run/vc/vm/template"
#template_path = "/run/vc/vm/template"
# The number of caches of VMCache:
# unspecified or == 0 --> VMCache is disabled
# > 0 --> will be set to the specified number
#
# VMCache is a function that creates VMs as caches before using it.
# It helps speed up new container creation.
# The function consists of a server and some clients communicating
# through Unix socket. The protocol is gRPC in protocols/cache/cache.proto.
# The VMCache server will create some VMs and cache them by factory cache.
# It will convert the VM to gRPC format and transport it when gets
# requestion from clients.
# Factory grpccache is the VMCache client. It will request gRPC format
# VM and convert it back to a VM. If VMCache function is enabled,
# kata-runtime will request VM from factory grpccache when it creates
# a new sandbox.
#
# Default 0
#vm_cache_number = 0
# Specify the address of the Unix socket that is used by VMCache.
#
# Default /var/run/kata-containers/cache.sock
#vm_cache_endpoint = "/var/run/kata-containers/cache.sock"
[agent.@PROJECT_TYPE@]
# If enabled, make the agent display debug-level messages.
# (default: disabled)
#enable_debug = true
# Enable agent tracing.
#
# If enabled, the agent will generate OpenTelemetry trace spans.
#
# Notes:
#
# - If the runtime also has tracing enabled, the agent spans will be
# associated with the appropriate runtime parent span.
# - If enabled, the runtime will wait for the container to shutdown,
# increasing the container shutdown time slightly.
#
# (default: disabled)
#enable_tracing = true
# Comma separated list of kernel modules and their parameters.
# These modules will be loaded in the guest kernel using modprobe(8).
# The following example can be used to load two kernel modules with parameters
# - kernel_modules=["e1000e InterruptThrottleRate=3000,3000,3000 EEE=1", "i915 enable_ppgtt=0"]
# The first word is considered as the module name and the rest as its parameters.
# Container will not be started when:
# * A kernel module is specified and the modprobe command is not installed in the guest
# or it fails loading the module.
# * The module is not available in the guest or it doesn't met the guest kernel
# requirements, like architecture and version.
#
kernel_modules=[]
# Enable debug console.
# If enabled, user can connect guest OS running inside hypervisor
# through "kata-runtime exec <sandbox-id>" command
#debug_console_enabled = true
# Agent dial timeout in millisecond.
# (default: 10)
dial_timeout_ms = 30
# Agent reconnect timeout in millisecond.
# Retry times = reconnect_timeout_ms / dial_timeout_ms (default: 300)
# If you find pod cannot connect to the agent when starting, please
# consider increasing this value to increase the retry times.
# You'd better not change the value of dial_timeout_ms, unless you have an
# idea of what you are doing.
# (default: 3000)
#reconnect_timeout_ms = 3000
[runtime]
# If enabled, the runtime will log additional debug messages to the
# system log
# (default: disabled)
#enable_debug = true
#
# Internetworking model
# Determines how the VM should be connected to the
# the container network interface
# Options:
#
# - macvtap
# Used when the Container network interface can be bridged using
# macvtap.
#
# - none
# Used when customize network. Only creates a tap device. No veth pair.
#
# - tcfilter
# Uses tc filter rules to redirect traffic from the network interface
# provided by plugin to a tap interface connected to the VM.
#
internetworking_model="@DEFNETWORKMODEL_QEMU@"
name="@RUNTIMENAME@"
hypervisor_name="@HYPERVISOR_QEMU@"
agent_name="@PROJECT_TYPE@"
# disable guest seccomp
# Determines whether container seccomp profiles are passed to the virtual
# machine and applied by the kata agent. If set to true, seccomp is not applied
# within the guest
# (default: true)
disable_guest_seccomp=@DEFDISABLEGUESTSECCOMP@
# vCPUs pinning settings
# if enabled, each vCPU thread will be scheduled to a fixed CPU
# qualified condition: num(vCPU threads) == num(CPUs in sandbox's CPUSet)
# enable_vcpus_pinning = false
# Apply a custom SELinux security policy to the container process inside the VM.
# This is used when you want to apply a type other than the default `container_t`,
# so general users should not uncomment and apply it.
# (format: "user:role:type")
# Note: You cannot specify MCS policy with the label because the sensitivity levels and
# categories are determined automatically by high-level container runtimes such as containerd.
#guest_selinux_label="@DEFGUESTSELINUXLABEL@"
# If enabled, the runtime will create opentracing.io traces and spans.
# (See https://www.jaegertracing.io/docs/getting-started).
# (default: disabled)
#enable_tracing = true
# Set the full url to the Jaeger HTTP Thrift collector.
# The default if not set will be "http://localhost:14268/api/traces"
#jaeger_endpoint = ""
# Sets the username to be used if basic auth is required for Jaeger.
#jaeger_user = ""
# Sets the password to be used if basic auth is required for Jaeger.
#jaeger_password = ""
# If enabled, the runtime will not create a network namespace for shim and hypervisor processes.
# This option may have some potential impacts to your host. It should only be used when you know what you're doing.
# `disable_new_netns` conflicts with `internetworking_model=tcfilter` and `internetworking_model=macvtap`. It works only
# with `internetworking_model=none`. The tap device will be in the host network namespace and can connect to a bridge
# (like OVS) directly.
# (default: false)
#disable_new_netns = true
# if enabled, the runtime will add all the kata processes inside one dedicated cgroup.
# The container cgroups in the host are not created, just one single cgroup per sandbox.
# The runtime caller is free to restrict or collect cgroup stats of the overall Kata sandbox.
# The sandbox cgroup path is the parent cgroup of a container with the PodSandbox annotation.
# The sandbox cgroup is constrained if there is no container type annotation.
# See: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/kata-containers/kata-containers/src/runtime/virtcontainers#ContainerType
sandbox_cgroup_only=@DEFSANDBOXCGROUPONLY_QEMU@
# If enabled, the runtime will attempt to determine appropriate sandbox size (memory, CPU) before booting the virtual machine. In
# this case, the runtime will not dynamically update the amount of memory and CPU in the virtual machine. This is generally helpful
# when a hardware architecture or hypervisor solutions is utilized which does not support CPU and/or memory hotplug.
# Compatibility for determining appropriate sandbox (VM) size:
# - When running with pods, sandbox sizing information will only be available if using Kubernetes >= 1.23 and containerd >= 1.6. CRI-O
# does not yet support sandbox sizing annotations.
# - When running single containers using a tool like ctr, container sizing information will be available.
static_sandbox_resource_mgmt=@DEFSTATICRESOURCEMGMT_QEMU@
# If specified, sandbox_bind_mounts identifieds host paths to be mounted (ro) into the sandboxes shared path.
# This is only valid if filesystem sharing is utilized. The provided path(s) will be bindmounted into the shared fs directory.
# If defaults are utilized, these mounts should be available in the guest at `/run/kata-containers/shared/containers/sandbox-mounts`
# These will not be exposed to the container workloads, and are only provided for potential guest services.
sandbox_bind_mounts=@DEFBINDMOUNTS@
# VFIO Mode
# Determines how VFIO devices should be be presented to the container.
# Options:
#
# - vfio
# Matches behaviour of OCI runtimes (e.g. runc) as much as
# possible. VFIO devices will appear in the container as VFIO
# character devices under /dev/vfio. The exact names may differ
# from the host (they need to match the VM's IOMMU group numbers
# rather than the host's)
#
# - guest-kernel
# This is a Kata-specific behaviour that's useful in certain cases.
# The VFIO device is managed by whatever driver in the VM kernel
# claims it. This means it will appear as one or more device nodes
# or network interfaces depending on the nature of the device.
# Using this mode requires specially built workloads that know how
# to locate the relevant device interfaces within the VM.
#
vfio_mode="@DEFVFIOMODE@"
# If enabled, the runtime will not create Kubernetes emptyDir mounts on the guest filesystem. Instead, emptyDir mounts will
# be created on the host and shared via virtio-fs. This is potentially slower, but allows sharing of files from host to guest.
disable_guest_empty_dir=@DEFDISABLEGUESTEMPTYDIR@
# Enabled experimental feature list, format: ["a", "b"].
# Experimental features are features not stable enough for production,
# they may break compatibility, and are prepared for a big version bump.
# Supported experimental features:
# (default: [])
experimental=@DEFAULTEXPFEATURES@
# If enabled, user can run pprof tools with shim v2 process through kata-monitor.
# (default: false)
# enable_pprof = true

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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ use async_trait::async_trait;
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum ProtectionDeviceConfig {
SevSnp(SevSnpConfig),
Se,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]

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@ -123,6 +123,11 @@ impl KernelParams {
self.params.push(new_param);
}
pub(crate) fn remove_all_by_key(&mut self, key: String) {
// Remove all params with the given key from the vector
self.params.retain(|param| param.key != key);
}
pub(crate) fn from_string(params_string: &str) -> Self {
let mut params = vec![];

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@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ enum CcwError {
/// Represents a CCW subchannel for managing devices
#[derive(Debug)]
struct CcwSubChannel {
pub struct CcwSubChannel {
devices: HashMap<String, u32>, // Maps device IDs to slot indices
addr: u32, // Subchannel address
next_slot: u32, // Next available slot index
@ -1219,17 +1219,26 @@ pub struct DeviceVirtioNet {
num_queues: u32,
iommu_platform: bool,
bus_type: VirtioBusType,
devno: Option<String>,
}
impl DeviceVirtioNet {
fn new(netdev_id: &str, mac_address: Address) -> DeviceVirtioNet {
fn new(
netdev_id: &str,
mac_address: Address,
bus_type: VirtioBusType,
devno: Option<String>,
) -> DeviceVirtioNet {
DeviceVirtioNet {
device_driver: "virtio-net-pci".to_owned(),
device_driver: format!("virtio-net-{}", bus_type),
netdev_id: netdev_id.to_owned(),
mac_address,
disable_modern: false,
num_queues: 1,
iommu_platform: false,
bus_type,
devno,
}
}
@ -1287,8 +1296,14 @@ impl ToQemuParams for DeviceVirtioNet {
params.push("iommu_platform=on".to_owned());
}
if let Some(devno) = &self.devno {
params.push(format!("devno={}", devno));
}
params.push("mq=on".to_owned());
params.push(format!("vectors={}", 2 * self.num_queues + 2));
if self.bus_type == VirtioBusType::Pci {
params.push(format!("vectors={}", 2 * self.num_queues + 2));
}
Ok(vec!["-device".to_owned(), params.join(",")])
}
@ -1740,6 +1755,28 @@ impl ToQemuParams for ObjectIoThread {
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
struct ObjectSeGuest {
id: String,
}
impl ObjectSeGuest {
fn new(id: &str) -> Self {
ObjectSeGuest { id: id.to_owned() }
}
}
#[async_trait]
impl ToQemuParams for ObjectSeGuest {
async fn qemu_params(&self) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
let mut params = Vec::new();
params.push("s390-pv-guest".to_owned());
params.push(format!("id={}", self.id));
Ok(vec!["-object".to_owned(), params.join(",")])
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
struct ObjectSevSnpGuest {
id: String,
@ -2077,8 +2114,12 @@ impl<'a> QemuCmdLine<'a> {
}
pub fn add_network_device(&mut self, host_dev_name: &str, guest_mac: Address) -> Result<()> {
let (netdev, virtio_net_device) =
get_network_device(self.config, host_dev_name, guest_mac)?;
let (netdev, virtio_net_device) = get_network_device(
self.config,
host_dev_name,
guest_mac,
&mut self.ccw_subchannel,
)?;
self.devices.push(Box::new(netdev));
self.devices.push(Box::new(virtio_net_device));
@ -2113,6 +2154,30 @@ impl<'a> QemuCmdLine<'a> {
self.devices.push(Box::new(balloon_device));
}
pub fn add_se_protection_device(&mut self) {
let se_object = ObjectSeGuest::new("pv0");
self.devices.push(Box::new(se_object));
self.machine
.set_confidential_guest_support("pv0")
.set_nvdimm(false);
self.kernel.params.remove_all_by_key("reboot".to_string());
self.kernel
.params
.remove_all_by_key("systemd.unit".to_string());
self.kernel
.params
.remove_all_by_key("systemd.mask".to_string());
self.kernel.params.remove_all_by_key("root".to_string());
self.kernel
.params
.remove_all_by_key("rootflags".to_string());
self.kernel
.params
.remove_all_by_key("rootfstype".to_string());
}
pub fn add_sev_protection_device(&mut self, cbitpos: u32, firmware: &str) {
let sev_object = ObjectSevSnpGuest::new(false, cbitpos);
self.devices.push(Box::new(sev_object));
@ -2171,6 +2236,7 @@ pub fn get_network_device(
config: &HypervisorConfig,
host_dev_name: &str,
guest_mac: Address,
ccw_subchannel: &mut Option<CcwSubChannel>,
) -> Result<(Netdev, DeviceVirtioNet)> {
let mut netdev = Netdev::new(
&format!("network-{}", host_dev_name),
@ -2181,7 +2247,9 @@ pub fn get_network_device(
netdev.set_disable_vhost_net(true);
}
let mut virtio_net_device = DeviceVirtioNet::new(&netdev.id, guest_mac);
let devno = get_devno_ccw(ccw_subchannel, &netdev.id);
let mut virtio_net_device =
DeviceVirtioNet::new(&netdev.id, guest_mac, bus_type(config), devno);
if should_disable_modern() {
virtio_net_device.set_disable_modern(true);

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@ -141,6 +141,7 @@ impl QemuInner {
)
}
}
ProtectionDeviceConfig::Se => cmdline.add_se_protection_device(),
},
_ => info!(sl!(), "qemu cmdline: unsupported device: {:?}", device),
}
@ -590,6 +591,7 @@ impl QemuInner {
&self.config,
&network_device.config.host_dev_name,
network_device.config.guest_mac.clone().unwrap(),
&mut None,
)?;
qmp.hotplug_network_device(&netdev, &virtio_net_device)?
}

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@ -273,13 +273,18 @@ impl VirtSandbox {
async fn prepare_rootfs_config(&self) -> Result<Option<BlockConfig>> {
let boot_info = self.hypervisor.hypervisor_config().await.boot_info;
let security_info = self.hypervisor.hypervisor_config().await.security_info;
if !boot_info.initrd.is_empty() {
return Ok(None);
}
if boot_info.image.is_empty() {
return Err(anyhow!("both of image and initrd isn't set"));
if boot_info.vm_rootfs_driver.ends_with("ccw") && security_info.confidential_guest {
return Ok(None);
} else {
return Err(anyhow!("both of image and initrd isn't set"));
}
}
Ok(Some(BlockConfig {
@ -367,6 +372,9 @@ impl VirtSandbox {
certs_path,
})))
}
GuestProtection::Se => {
Ok(Some(ProtectionDeviceConfig::Se))
}
_ => Err(anyhow!("confidential_guest requested by configuration but no supported protection available"))
}
}

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@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ function enabling_hypervisor() {
declare -r CONTAINERD_SHIM_KATA="/usr/local/bin/containerd-shim-kata-${KATA_HYPERVISOR}-v2"
case "${KATA_HYPERVISOR}" in
dragonball|cloud-hypervisor|qemu-runtime-rs)
dragonball|cloud-hypervisor|qemu-runtime-rs|qemu-se-runtime-rs)
sudo ln -sf "${KATA_DIR}/runtime-rs/bin/containerd-shim-kata-v2" "${CONTAINERD_SHIM_KATA}"
declare -r CONFIG_DIR="${KATA_DIR}/share/defaults/kata-containers/runtime-rs"
;;

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ image:
k8sDistribution: "k8s"
env:
debug: "false"
shims: "clh cloud-hypervisor dragonball fc qemu qemu-coco-dev qemu-runtime-rs qemu-sev qemu-snp qemu-tdx stratovirt qemu-nvidia-gpu qemu-nvidia-gpu-snp qemu-nvidia-gpu-tdx"
shims: "clh cloud-hypervisor dragonball fc qemu qemu-coco-dev qemu-runtime-rs qemu-se-runtime-rs qemu-sev qemu-snp qemu-tdx stratovirt qemu-nvidia-gpu qemu-nvidia-gpu-snp qemu-nvidia-gpu-tdx"
defaultShim: "qemu"
createRuntimeClasses: "false"
createDefaultRuntimeClass: "false"

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ spec:
- name: DEBUG
value: "false"
- name: SHIMS
value: "clh cloud-hypervisor dragonball fc qemu qemu-coco-dev qemu-runtime-rs qemu-sev qemu-snp qemu-tdx stratovirt qemu-nvidia-gpu qemu-nvidia-gpu-snp qemu-nvidia-gpu-tdx"
value: "clh cloud-hypervisor dragonball fc qemu qemu-coco-dev qemu-runtime-rs qemu-se-runtime-rs qemu-sev qemu-snp qemu-tdx stratovirt qemu-nvidia-gpu qemu-nvidia-gpu-snp qemu-nvidia-gpu-tdx"
- name: DEFAULT_SHIM
value: "qemu"
- name: CREATE_RUNTIMECLASSES

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
---
kind: RuntimeClass
apiVersion: node.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
name: kata-qemu-se-runtime-rs
handler: kata-qemu-se-runtime-rs
overhead:
podFixed:
memory: "160Mi"
cpu: "250m"
scheduling:
nodeSelector:
katacontainers.io/kata-runtime: "true"

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@ -118,6 +118,19 @@ scheduling:
---
kind: RuntimeClass
apiVersion: node.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
name: kata-qemu-se-runtime-rs
handler: kata-qemu-se-runtime-rs
overhead:
podFixed:
memory: "160Mi"
cpu: "250m"
scheduling:
nodeSelector:
katacontainers.io/kata-runtime: "true"
---
kind: RuntimeClass
apiVersion: node.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
name: kata-qemu-se
handler: kata-qemu-se

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@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ function get_kata_containers_config_path() {
# Map the runtime shim name to the appropriate configuration
# file directory.
case "$shim" in
cloud-hypervisor | dragonball | qemu-runtime-rs) config_path="$rust_config_path" ;;
cloud-hypervisor | dragonball | qemu-runtime-rs | qemu-se-runtime-rs) config_path="$rust_config_path" ;;
*) config_path="$golang_config_path" ;;
esac
@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ function get_kata_containers_runtime_path() {
local runtime_path
case "$shim" in
cloud-hypervisor | dragonball | qemu-runtime-rs)
cloud-hypervisor | dragonball | qemu-runtime-rs | qemu-se-runtime-rs)
runtime_path="${dest_dir}/runtime-rs/bin/containerd-shim-kata-v2"
;;
*)