Run qemu-coco-dev-runtime-rs k8s test workflow on the zVSI
only during nightly builds.
Changes:
- Modified run-k8s-tests-on-zvsi.yaml to accept vmm as workflow
inputs instead of hardcoded matrix values
- run-k8s-tests-on-zvsi passes a conditional vmm value; 4 vmms
for nightly/dev builds and 3 vmms for all other PRs.
This ensures qemu-coco-dev-runtime-rs is only tested with nydus
snapshotter during nightly CI runs, reducing PR test time while
maintaining comprehensive nightly coverage.
Signed-off-by: Hyounggyu Choi <Hyounggyu.Choi@ibm.com>
These jobs build and push the kata-deploy OCI image, so call them
publish-kata-deploy-image-* instead of *-payload-*, matching the
kata-monitor image jobs and making the workflow easier to read.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Add a single-job k8s test that installs the kata-deploy helm chart
with monitor.enabled=true, pointed at the per-PR kata-monitor image
built earlier in the same run, and exercises both the rollout and the
user-visible behaviour:
* the kata-monitor DaemonSet rolls out and the pod stays up without
container restarts;
* a real kata-runtime probe pod is scheduled, then /metrics and
/sandboxes are scraped through the apiserver pod-proxy to prove
kata-monitor sees the sandbox (non-zero running-shim count plus at
least one per-sandbox kata_shim_* metric);
* after the probe pod is deleted, /metrics drops back to a zero
running-shim count.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
Exercise the published kata-monitor container image (the one built by
publish-kata-monitor-payload-amd64) rather than the on-disk binary, so
integration regressions like the recent glibc/musl mismatch surface at
PR time. The kata-monitor-tests.sh script keeps the binary fallback for
ad-hoc local runs.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
Bump the containerd version used by CI from v1.7.25 to v2.3.0.
Rename the version-range fields in versions.yaml and throughout the
GitHub Actions workflows from lts/active/version/sandbox_api to
minimum/latest to make their meaning self-evident:
minimum: "v1.7" # oldest containerd branch under test
latest: "v2.3" # newest containerd branch under test
Drop the bare version field (superseded by the matrix) and the
sandbox_api alias (covered by latest). Update all containerd_version
matrix entries in the workflow files accordingly, and update
gha-run-k8s-common.sh to resolve the new key names.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Cursor <noreply@cursor.com>
As the boot-image-se builds a fake image, the secret
CI_HKD_PATH is not necessary anymore.
Remove it from the workflows.
Signed-off-by: Hyounggyu Choi <Hyounggyu.Choi@ibm.com>
On nightly CI, run the NVIDIA GPU tests without setting nvrc.log=trace.
This gives us end-to-end test coverage that more closely matches how
users would actually run Kata Containers with NVIDIA GPUs, since trace
logging is not enabled by default in production.
NVRC trace logging remains enabled for PR runs, where the extra
verbosity is useful for debugging failures.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
The ITA_KEY secret was conditionally passed to TDX jobs for Intel
Trust Authority attestation, but it is no longer needed. Remove it
from all workflow files and the test helper export.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
It is good practice to add concurrency limits to automatically
cancel jobs that have been superceded and potentially stop
race conditions if we try and get artifacts by workflows and job id
rather than run id.
See https://docs.zizmor.sh/audits/#concurrency-limits
Assisted-by: IBM Bob
Signed-off-by: stevenhorsman <steven@uk.ibm.com>
The arm64 k8s tests are expensive and consume self-hosted runner
resources. Restrict both run-k8s-tests-on-arm64 and
run-kata-coco-tests-on-arm64 to nightly CI runs by gating on
inputs.pr-number == 'nightly'.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
This job in ci.yaml has been unconditionally disabled (if: false)
with no tracking issue or path to re-enablement.
Made-with: Cursor
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Add qemu-coco-dev-runtime-rs to the arm64 k8s test matrix so that the
CoCo non-TEE configuration is exercised on aarch64 runners.
Also enable auto-generated policy for qemu-coco-dev on aarch64 (matching
the existing x86_64 behavior) and register the new job as a required
gatekeeper check.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Made-with: Cursor
TEE hardware (TDX, SEV-SNP) is very limited in CI. Running the full
test suite on every PR consumes these resources unnecessarily, since
most tests exercises what is already exercised by the -coco-dev CIs.
Introduce a `tee-test-scope` workflow input (small/full) and a new
`baremetal-small-tee` K8S_TEST_HOST_TYPE that runs only the 12 tests
that are TEE-relevant: attestation tests (encrypted/authenticated/
signed image pull, confidential attestation) plus policy and trusted
ephemeral data storage tests.
PR runs default to "small" (12 tests), nightly runs use "full" (59
tests), and manual dispatch offers a dropdown to choose.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Made-with: Cursor
Update the action to resolve the following warning in GHA:
> Node.js 20 actions are deprecated. The following actions are running
> on Node.js 20 and may not work as expected:
> actions/checkout@11bd71901b.
> Actions will be forced to run with Node.js 24 by default starting June 2nd, 2026.
Signed-off-by: stevenhorsman <steven@uk.ibm.com>
These tests run only on nightly and when triggering the dev CI manually.
They cover both nydus snapshotter with guest-pull and experimental-force-guest-pull,
using qemu-coco-dev and qemu-coco-dev-runtime-rs, and are included in the
run-kata-coco-tests workflow behind the extensive-matrix-autogenerated-policy flag.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
We were running most of the k8s integration tests on AKS. The ones that
don't actually depend on AKS's environment now run on normal
ubuntu-24.04 GitHub runners instead: we bring up a kubeadm cluster
there, test with both containerd lts and active, and skip attestation
tests since those runtimes don't need them. AKS is left only for the
jobs that do depend on it.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
This reverts commit 6130d7330f, as we're
officially swithcing to the rust version of kata-deploy.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Let's shamelessly duplicate the nightly job to have at least nightly
runs using the rust implementation of kata-deploy.
The reason for doing that is to be pragmatic, as pragmatic as possible,
and avoid switching away of the scripts before 3.24.0 release, while
still testing both ways till the switch happens.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
The runner is down for a few weeks. I may end up bringing in my personal
runner, but I'm not confident I can easily do this before the holidays,
thus I'm skipping the tests for now.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
As the arm 22.04 runner isn't working at the moment, let's test the
24.04 version to see if that is better.
Signed-off-by: stevenhorsman <steven@uk.ibm.com>
By doing this, the ones interested on RISC-V support can still have a
ood visibility of its state, without the extra noise in our CI.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Stratovirt has been failing for a considerable amount of time, with no
sign of someone watching it and being actively working on a fix.
With this we also stop building and shipping stratovirt as part of our
release as we cannot test it.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
We have 2 tests running on GitHub provided runners:
* devmapper
* CRI-O
- devmapper situation
For devmapper, we're currently testing devmapper with s390x as part of
one of its jobs.
More than that, this test has been failing here due to a lack of space
in the machine for quite some time, and no-action was taken to bring it
back either via GARM or some other way.
With that said, let's rely on the s390x CI to test devmapper and avoid
one extra failure on our CI by removing this one.
- cri-o situation
CRI-O is being tested with a fixed version of kubernetes that's already
reached its EOL, and a CRI-O version that matches that k8s version.
There has been attempts to raise issues, and also to provide a PR that
does at least part of the work ... leaving the debugging part for the
maintainers of the CI. However, there was no action on those from the
maintainers.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
This partially reverts 8dcd91c for the s390x because the
CI jobs are currently blocking the release. The new runners
will be re-introduced once they are stable and no longer
impact critical paths.
Signed-off-by: Hyounggyu Choi <Hyounggyu.Choi@ibm.com>
Migrate the k8s job to a different runner and use a long running cluster
instead of creating the cluster on every run.
Signed-off-by: Amulyam24 <amulmek1@in.ibm.com>
We have some scalable s390x and ppc runners, so
start to use them for build and test, to improve
the throughput of our CI
Signed-off-by: stevenhorsman <steven@uk.ibm.com>
Co-authored-by: Hyounggyu Choi <Hyounggyu.Choi@ibm.com>
This fixes that error everywhere by adding a `name:` field to all jobs that
were missing it. We keep the same name as the job ID to ensure no
disturbance to the required job names.
Signed-off-by: Aurélien Bombo <abombo@microsoft.com>
Since the previous tightening a few workflow updates have
gone in and the zizmor job isn't flagging them as issues,
so address this to remove potential attack vectors
Signed-off-by: stevenhorsman <steven@uk.ibm.com>
Pin Github owned actions to specific hashes as recommended
as tags are mutable see https://pin-gh-actions.kammel.dev/.
This one of the recommendations that scorecard gives us.
Note this was generated with `frizbee actions`
Signed-off-by: stevenhorsman <steven@uk.ibm.com>
At the moment if any of the tests in the matric fails
then the rest of the jobs are cancelled, so we have to
re-run everything. Add `fail-fast: false` to stop this
behaviour.
Signed-off-by: stevenhorsman <steven@uk.ibm.com>
By default the checkout action leave the credentials
in the checked-out repo's `.git/config`, which means
they could get exposed. Use persist-credentials: false
to prevent this happening.
Note: static-checks.yaml does use git diff after the checkout,
but the git docs state that git diff is just local, so doesn't
need authentication.
Signed-off-by: stevenhorsman <steven@uk.ibm.com>
This completely eliminates the Azure secret from the repo, following the below
guidance:
https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-for-github-actions/security-hardening-your-deployments/configuring-openid-connect-in-azure
The federated identity is scoped to the `ci` environment, meaning:
* I had to specify this environment in some YAMLs. I don't believe there's any
downside to this.
* As previously, the CI works seamlessly both from PRs and in the manual
workflow.
I also deleted the tools/packaging/kata-deploy/action folder as it doesn't seem
to be used anymore, and it contains a reference to the secret.
Signed-off-by: Aurélien Bombo <abombo@microsoft.com>
Having secrets unconditionally being inherited is
bad practice, so update the workflows to only pass
through the minimal secrets that are needed
Signed-off-by: stevenhorsman <steven@uk.ibm.com>