[1.0] libct/seccomp: skip redundant rules#3129
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This fixes using runc with podman on my system (Fedora 34).
> $ podman --runtime `pwd`/runc run --rm --memory 4M fedora echo it works
> Error: unable to start container process: error adding seccomp filter rule for syscall bdflush: permission denied: OCI permission denied
The problem is, libseccomp returns EPERM when a redundant rule (i.e. the
rule with the same action as the default one) is added, and podman (on
my machine) sets the following rules in config.json:
<....>
"seccomp": {
"defaultAction": "SCMP_ACT_ERRNO",
"architectures": [
"SCMP_ARCH_X86_64",
"SCMP_ARCH_X86",
"SCMP_ARCH_X32"
],
"syscalls": [
{
"names": [
"bdflush",
"io_pgetevents",
<....>
],
"action": "SCMP_ACT_ERRNO",
"errnoRet": 1
},
<....>
(Note that defaultErrnoRet is not set, but it defaults to 1).
With this commit, it works:
> $ podman --runtime `pwd`/runc run --memory 4M fedora echo it works
> it works
Add an integration test (that fails without the fix).
Similar crun commit:
* containers/crun@08229f3fb904c5ea19a7d9
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Cherry picked from commit 5dd92fd.
Minor conflict in libcontainer/seccomp/seccomp_linux.go due to
missing commit e44bee1.
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
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I'm sure Fedora users will appreciate it. |
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Backport of #3109 (partial -- last commit only) to release-1.0 branch. Original description follows.
This fixes using runc with podman on my system (Fedora 34).
The problem is, libseccomp returns EPERM when a redundant rule (i.e. the
rule with the same action as the default one) is added, and podman (on
my machine) sets the following rules in config.json:
(Note that defaultErrnoRet is not set, but it defaults to 1).
With this commit, it works:
Add an integration test (that fails without the fix).
Similar crun commit:
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin kolyshkin@gmail.com
Cherry picked from commit 5dd92fd.
Minor conflict in libcontainer/seccomp/seccomp_linux.go due to
missing commit e44bee1.
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin kolyshkin@gmail.com