Add k8s-erofs-dmverity.bats integration test that verifies dm-verity
protected EROFS layers work end-to-end, and register the integrity
mode in the CoCo test matrix.
This commit introduces two new files to enable it:
- k8s-erofs-dmverity.bats
- pod-erofs-dmverity-probe.yaml
Signed-off-by: Alex Lyn <alex.lyn@antgroup.com>
When static sandbox sizing is enabled, keep configured defaults when
workloads do not specify CPU or memory limits. When limits are present,
size the VM as requested resources plus overhead_vcpus/overhead_memory
values derived from runtime-rs profile defaults.
Limit-driven vCPU sizing is clamped to a minimum of one vCPU so a 0.0
result never yields an unbootable VM, and sandbox setup fails early with
a clear, actionable error when the computed memory is 0 MiB (pointing at
memory limits or non-zero default/overhead memory settings).
This keeps static VM sizing predictable across runtime-rs profiles,
including NVIDIA ones.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Update the composable-vm-images proposal with the design decisions we only
arrived at after experimenting with the implementation:
* Replace the hardcoded agent path-resolution table with the data-driven
components.toml manifest (process levels, args/optional_args, env,
wait_socket, ${...} substitution, and select/variants), keeping the agent
generic.
* Document the attester-variant contract: NVRC exports KATA_ATTESTER_VARIANT
and the manifest selects the stock vs NVIDIA attestation-agent.
* Document the runtime dependency requirements found during bring-up: the
nvidia attester's LD_LIBRARY_PATH (libnvat closure in the coco addon +
NVML in the gpu addon) and the NVML-init failure mode, plus CDH
secure_mount tooling placement -- plain storage (mke2fs/mkfs.ext4/dd) in
the base vs encrypted storage (cryptsetup) in the coco addon, the CDH
PATH, and the base/addon ABI lockstep.
* Reflect the storage tooling and bundled libraries in the base/coco-addon
build sections, and mark the GPU addon as implemented.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Add k8s-vm-templating-test.bats which exercises pod create
with the factory initialized on the target node.
Signed-off-by: Cameron Baird <cameronbaird@microsoft.com>
Kata sizes VM CPU and memory from OCI limits, not Kubernetes resource
requests. Requests are consumed by the Kubernetes control plane, but
they do not drive Kata VM or sandbox sizing today.
Convert the straightforward Kata workload manifests and kata-deploy
examples from resource requests to limits so the declared resources
match the values Kata uses for VM provisioning. Keep requests where the
fixture intentionally validates Kubernetes request/limit behavior.
Update fixture expectations affected by the conversion. The LimitRange
fixture is limit-only at 500m.
Raise the policy deployment limits to 500m and 800Mi. These tests boot
CoCo/runtime-rs sandboxes with policy/initdata, and the former
100m/100Mi values became real runtime limits after the conversion,
which is too constrained for the CI environments.
Leave PVC storage requests, explicit request/limit validation fixtures,
the env resourceFieldRef request, and non-Kata workload examples
unchanged where requests are handled outside the Kata shim resource
sizing path.
If Kata later grows request-aware sandbox sizing, for example through
Sandbox API based resource plumbing, these requests can be reintroduced
where they carry the intended semantics.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Huber <manuelh@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
I created this over the course of testing my VISIBLE_CDI_DEVICES
changes. I think this will be useful to folks who don't understand the
right way to deploy custom artifacts.
Signed-off-by: LandonTClipp <lclipp@coreweave.com>
The Guaranteed QoS test is currently failing for SNP and TDX runtime-rs
due to a podOverhead configuration issue. The test requests 600Mi of
memory which, combined with the 2048Mi podOverhead, exceeds 2GiB and
triggers memory management issues in confidential guests.
This is a temporary skip until the podOverhead fix is merged.
Related: https://github.com/kata-containers/kata-containers/pull/13228
Signed-off-by: Harshitha Gowda <hgowda@amd.com>
Add common Kubernetes test helpers for locating the active per-shim
Kata runtime config directory and copying/removing TOML fragments
under config.d.
Update the NVIDIA NUMA test to install its temporary numa_mapping
override through those helpers. This gives follow-up tests a shared
pattern for temporary runtime config overrides.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Huber <manuelh@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
Switch the NVIDIA GPU example values file to install Kata via the
Job-based deployment mode (deploymentMode: job) instead of the
always-on, privileged DaemonSet, so that nothing keeps running on the
node once the install completes.
To exercise this in our CI, make the helm_helper aware of the deployment
mode coming from the (base) values file:
- In "job" mode, clear job.nodeSelectorExpressions so the dispatcher
targets every discovered node. Our CI clusters are typically
single-node, where the only node carries the control-plane label,
and the default selector excludes control-plane/master nodes.
- There is no always-on DaemonSet to wait on in "job" mode. The
dispatcher runs as a blocking post-install hook and the final
per-node stage labels the node, so wait until at least one node
carries the katacontainers.io/kata-runtime label as the
"install complete" signal (dumping Job/pod logs on timeout).
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Phase 2 of the DaemonSet -> staged-Job migration: add an opt-in
`deploymentMode: job` that installs Kata via short-lived, per-node
install Jobs instead of the long-running DaemonSet. The DaemonSet remains
the default and is now gated behind `deploymentMode == daemonset`.
Rather than render one Job per node into the Helm release (which grows
the release secret O(nodes) and offers no rollout pacing), job mode ships
a single tiny post-install/post-upgrade hook Job that runs the
kata-deploy-job-dispatcher. The dispatcher enumerates the selected nodes
LIVE from the API server and stamps out one node-pinned install Job per
node from a constant-size ConfigMap of Job templates, keeping at most
`job.parallelism` in flight and refilling as they finish. This guarantees
per-node coverage with a paced rollout while the Helm release stays O(1)
regardless of fleet size. New nodes are picked up by re-running
`helm upgrade`; there is no always-on component.
Each per-node Job runs the staged install pipeline as ordered
initContainers and exits:
host-check -> artifacts -> cri (initContainers, run sequentially)
label (main container)
The privilege split is explicit: the dispatcher pod is a pure
control-plane client (lists nodes, manages Jobs in its own namespace) and
runs fully unprivileged under a dedicated, least-privilege ServiceAccount
(kata-rbac.yaml); only the per-node Jobs it creates carry the privileged
kata-deploy host-mutation rights.
Node selection (templates/_helpers.tpl: nodeLabelSelector / perNodeJob):
- job.nodes: explicit node-name list passed to the dispatcher, and
- job.nodeSelector (equality map) ANDed with
- job.nodeSelectorExpressions (k8s label-selector requirements:
In / NotIn / Exists / DoesNotExist),
compiled into a single label-selector string the dispatcher resolves
live. The default expressions target worker (non-control-plane) nodes, so
no custom node labeling is required; set the expressions to [] to target
all discovered nodes.
Reuses the commonEnv/commonVolume* helpers and adds the stageContainer,
serviceAccountName, dispatcherServiceAccountName, dispatcherImage and
perNodeJob helpers shared by the dispatcher and the staged Jobs. The
default (daemonset) render is unchanged.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Increase memory request/limit values used by k8s memory and QoS
integration workloads so SNP/TDX static-sized sandboxes boot reliably
under the new sizing defaults.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
The kata-monitor negative test creates a non-kata pod and asserts it does
not appear in the kata-monitor cache (built from /run/vc/sbs, where only
kata sandboxes register).
However, the workload was started without a runtime handler, so it used
containerd's default runtime, which in the CI containerd config is set
to kata, so the "runc" pod was actually launched as a kata sandbox,
registered under /run/vc/sbs, and tripped the assertion ("cache: got
runc pod ...").
Start the workload with an explicit runc handler (configurable via
RUNC_RUNTIME) so it is a genuine runc sandbox that never touches
/run/vc/sbs.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
This commit is to enable qemu-runtime-rs/clh-runtime-rs and make it
compatiable with qemu-runtime-rs and clh-runtime-rs.
Signed-off-by: Alex Lyn <alex.lyn@antgroup.com>
Add comprehensive documentation for using virtio-fs-nydus shared
filesystem with Kata Containers. This guide covers:
(1) Clarify configuration options for virtio-fs-nydus and nydus image
preparation and usage.
(2) Update daemon configuration and lifecycle management and introduce
standalone, inline nydus architecture.
Signed-off-by: Alex Lyn <alex.lyn@antgroup.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>
Resolve the cri-tools release at install time instead of pinning a
version in versions.yaml: install_cri_tools now queries the GitHub
releases API for the absolute latest stable tag, and the kata-monitor,
cri-containerd and nydus jobs call it directly.
Also write /etc/crictl.yaml during containerd setup so crictl stops
emitting deprecation warnings about the legacy default endpoints.
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>
Drop the stale CRI-O matrix entry (its cri-tools pin was several
releases behind) along with the exclude that hid the containerd job,
and pin the remaining job to containerd's "active" track (currently
v2.2) via CONTAINERD_VERSION.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
Set runc SystemdCgroup=true when generating /etc/containerd/config.toml
during containerd installation, restoring behavior that was mistakenly
dropped.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Avoid emitting unsupported plugin keys and empty runtime options in the
v1.x config path so containerd 1.7 can load the generated TOML during
runc sanity checks.
While here, let's also dump the temporary cri-integration config on
failure to speed diagnosis.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
As pointed out in kata-containers/kata-containers#12961, the
k8s-number-cpus retry loop could fail all retried assertions and
still pass.
k8s-number-cpus retried until the guest reported three CPUs, but
the post-loop result was never checked. Bash suppresses errexit for
the equality test before && break, so the test could exhaust retries
and still pass.
The current kata-qemu handler sizes vCPUs from fractional container
quotas: two 500m limits produce one workload vCPU, then the default
vCPU is added and rounded once. Expect two CPUs and assert the final
retry result so the test fails if the count never converges.
Signed-off-by: Manuel Huber <manuelh@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
Make the chart pass --log-level debug automatically when debug=true so
CI and troubleshooting runs emit full rendered config dumps without
requiring a separate log-level override.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Cursor <noreply@cursor.com>
tests/functional/vfio-ap/run.sh:
- Source tests/common.bash so the schema helpers are available.
- configure_containerd_for_runtime_rs: write kata-qemu-runtime-rs
configuration via a conf.d drop-in. Schema >= 3 uses
io.containerd.cri.v1.runtime; schema 2 uses io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri.
The sandboxer field is emitted only for schema >= 3.
tests/integration/nerdctl/gha-run.sh:
- Fix "containerd config default" pipe: propagate PATH so the newly
installed binary is found, suppress stdout, and call
ensure_containerd_conf_d_rootful_api_sockets.
tests/integration/kubernetes/gha-run.sh:
- Fix jq filter for devmapper snapshotter (.version // 0 >= 3).
- Add ensure_containerd_conf_d_rootful_api_sockets after config setup.
tests/gha-run-k8s-common.sh:
- Remove the redundant "containerd config default | sed" override;
overwrite_containerd_config (called via check_containerd_config_for_kata)
now handles SystemdCgroup and all other containerd config setup.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Cursor <noreply@cursor.com>
Adapt create_containerd_config to work with containerd 2.x while
keeping compatibility with v1.x for completeness:
- Drop the direct config.toml patching in favour of conf.d fragments:
use containerd_render_config_default_with_imports to generate the
base config, then write separate drop-ins for API socket overrides,
debug settings, and the Kata runtime.
- Use CONTAINERD_SYSTEM_FRAGMENT_PREFIX directly (no PREFIX= indirection).
- Detect cfg_schema via _containerd_blob_schema_version to select the
right plugin table:
schema >= 3 -> io.containerd.cri.v1.runtime
schema 2 -> io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri
and to emit the sandboxer field only on schema >= 3.
- Pass GOTOOLCHAIN via "sudo -E make clean" so the environment variable
set by export_go_toolchain_for_containerd_source_builds is preserved
during the containerd source build.
The require_containerd_binary_default_schema_v3_plus call is kept: the
test explicitly clones and builds containerd 2.x from source, so a
schema v2 binary should never appear here.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Cursor <noreply@cursor.com>
Configure containerd for nydus differently depending on the active
config schema, because conf.d drop-in fragments are only honoured the
same way by containerd 2.x.
config_containerd now delegates to _containerd_resolved_schema_version
(from common.bash) to detect the active schema and passes it to
config_containerd_core, which emits schema-appropriate config:
schema >= 3 (containerd v2.x):
Keep the base config and add a conf.d drop-in fragment using the
io.containerd.cri.v1.runtime plugin (sandboxer = 'podsandbox') and
io.containerd.cri.v1.images to select nydus as the snapshotter.
schema 2 (containerd v1.x):
conf.d is not honoured the same way, so replace config.toml
wholesale with a complete, self-contained file using the
io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri plugin with nydus as the snapshotter and
no sandboxer field.
The [proxy_plugins] block is written in both cases as it is
schema-version agnostic.
Teardown restores the whole config.toml (schema v2 path) or removes the
drop-in fragment (schema v3+ path) as appropriate.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Cursor <noreply@cursor.com>
Rewrite overwrite_containerd_config so that it works with containerd
v1.x (schema v2) as well as containerd v2.x (schema v3+):
- Always regenerate /etc/containerd/config.toml from the installed
binary via "sudo containerd config default".
- Call ensure_containerd_conf_d_rootful_api_sockets after regenerating
the base config.
- Detect the effective schema via _containerd_resolved_schema_version.
- Schema >= 3 (containerd v2.x): write io.containerd.cri.v1.runtime
plugin path with sandboxer = podsandbox into a conf.d drop-in.
- Schema 2 (containerd v1.x): write io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri plugin
path without sandboxer into the drop-in.
check_containerd_config_for_kata no longer appends a schema guard;
the function supports both schema generations intentionally.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Cursor <noreply@cursor.com>
Three issues prevented containerd 2.x from working correctly after
installation:
1. Socket uid/gid mismatch: "containerd config default" was run as the
unprivileged user, which produced uid = <runner-uid> in the API
socket stanza instead of uid = 0. Run it under sudo so the default
output is owned by root.
2. Stale systemd unit: the CI runner ships a pre-installed containerd
whose unit file is left in place after the binary is replaced by the
test installer. The old unit causes "MigrateConfigTo: index out of
range" panics when the new binary tries to load a schema v4 config.
Always overwrite the unit file from the template so the running
binary and the unit file stay in sync.
3. Schema guard removed: install_cri_containerd installs whatever
version was requested (v1.7 or v2.3) and must not abort on a valid
schema v2 binary.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Cursor <noreply@cursor.com>
Introduce helper functions used by later commits to make containerd
configuration schema-aware.
_containerd_blob_schema_version():
Parse the version = <n> line from a containerd config blob and echo
the integer.
_containerd_resolved_schema_version():
Run "containerd config default" and return the schema version of the
active binary. Drives conditional logic in overwrite_containerd_config
and other helpers.
containerd_emit_rootful_api_socket_overrides():
Emit the TOML fragment that fixes uid/gid on the grpc/ttrpc sockets.
Schema v3 uses top-level [grpc]/[ttrpc]; schema v4+ uses plugin-scoped
tables.
require_containerd_config_schema_v3_plus() /
require_containerd_binary_default_schema_v3_plus():
Guard helpers that abort with a clear message when the installed
containerd is older than v2.x. Used only in test paths that
explicitly build containerd 2.x from source.
containerd_render_config_default_with_imports():
Write a fresh "containerd config default" to a file and ensure the
conf.d import glob is present, ready for drop-in fragments.
export_go_toolchain_for_containerd_source_builds():
Set GOTOOLCHAIN=auto so "go build" of containerd 2.x downloads the
exact toolchain in its go.mod without changing the global Go version.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Cursor <noreply@cursor.com>
When restart_systemd_service_with_no_burst_limit fails or times out
waiting for the containerd socket, emit "journalctl -xeu
containerd.service" output so the failure reason is visible in CI logs
without requiring a separate log-collection step.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Cursor <noreply@cursor.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>
Allow operators to provide per-shim drop-in TOML for built-in runtimes
and reconcile stale override files so upgrades and migrations remain
safe when drop-ins are added or removed.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Codex
Add an RFC document describing the composable image architecture that
replaces monolithic guest rootfs images with a lean base image plus
purpose-specific addon images cold-plugged as virtio-blk devices.
The proposal covers the runtime configuration (extra_images), host-side
cold-plugging, guest-side mounting via systemd and dm-verity, agent-side
dynamic path resolution, the image build pipeline, and the security
model.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Enable the hard-coded init-data policy test gate for qemu-tdx-runtime-rs
so runtime-rs and Go TDX variants exercise the same Kubernetes policy
coverage.
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
The coco initdata tests signature verification and authenticated registry
never worked on qemu-tdx and so they have been disabled since.
Add them back now that all necessary fixes are in place.
Signed-off-by: Mikko Ylinen <mikko.ylinen@intel.com>
initdata tests set kernel arguments to "" which resets the
kernel arguments configured by Helm install. However, TDX
runner depends on agent.https_proxy= kernel arguments to pull
images.
In order for initdata tests to work on TDX, the same needs to
be added to CDH configuration via image.image_pull_proxy.
Signed-off-by: Mikko Ylinen <mikko.ylinen@intel.com>