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type Action

type Action int

An action to be taken upon rule match in Seccomp

const (
	Kill Action = iota + 1
	Errno
	Trap
	Allow
	Trace
)

type Arg

type Arg struct {
	Index    uint     `json:"index"`
	Value    uint64   `json:"value"`
	ValueTwo uint64   `json:"value_two"`
	Op       Operator `json:"op"`
}

A rule to match a specific syscall argument in Seccomp

type Command

type Command struct {
	Path string   `json:"path"`
	Args []string `json:"args"`
	Env  []string `json:"env"`
	Dir  string   `json:"dir"`
}

func (Command) Run added in v0.0.4

func (c Command) Run(s HookState) error

type CommandHook added in v0.0.4

type CommandHook struct {
	Command
}

func NewCommandHook added in v0.0.4

func NewCommandHook(cmd Command) CommandHook

NewCommandHooks will execute the provided command when the hook is run.

type Config

type Config struct {
	// NoPivotRoot will use MS_MOVE and a chroot to jail the process into the container's rootfs
	// This is a common option when the container is running in ramdisk
	NoPivotRoot bool `json:"no_pivot_root"`

	// ParentDeathSignal specifies the signal that is sent to the container's process in the case
	// that the parent process dies.
	ParentDeathSignal int `json:"parent_death_signal"`

	// PivotDir allows a custom directory inside the container's root filesystem to be used as pivot, when NoPivotRoot is not set.
	// When a custom PivotDir not set, a temporary dir inside the root filesystem will be used. The pivot dir needs to be writeable.
	// This is required when using read only root filesystems. In these cases, a read/writeable path can be (bind) mounted somewhere inside the root filesystem to act as pivot.
	PivotDir string `json:"pivot_dir"`

	// Path to a directory containing the container's root filesystem.
	Rootfs string `json:"rootfs"`

	// Readonlyfs will remount the container's rootfs as readonly where only externally mounted
	// bind mounts are writtable.
	Readonlyfs bool `json:"readonlyfs"`

	// Specifies the mount propagation flags to be applied to /.
	RootPropagation int `json:"rootPropagation"`

	// Mounts specify additional source and destination paths that will be mounted inside the container's
	// rootfs and mount namespace if specified
	Mounts []*Mount `json:"mounts"`

	// The device nodes that should be automatically created within the container upon container start.  Note, make sure that the node is marked as allowed in the cgroup as well!
	Devices []*Device `json:"devices"`

	MountLabel string `json:"mount_label"`

	// Hostname optionally sets the container's hostname if provided
	Hostname string `json:"hostname"`

	// Namespaces specifies the container's namespaces that it should setup when cloning the init process
	// If a namespace is not provided that namespace is shared from the container's parent process
	Namespaces Namespaces `json:"namespaces"`

	// Capabilities specify the capabilities to keep when executing the process inside the container
	// All capbilities not specified will be dropped from the processes capability mask
	Capabilities []string `json:"capabilities"`

	// Networks specifies the container's network setup to be created
	Networks []*Network `json:"networks"`

	// Routes can be specified to create entries in the route table as the container is started
	Routes []*Route `json:"routes"`

	// Cgroups specifies specific cgroup settings for the various subsystems that the container is
	// placed into to limit the resources the container has available
	Cgroups *Cgroup `json:"cgroups"`

	// AppArmorProfile specifies the profile to apply to the process running in the container and is
	// change at the time the process is execed
	AppArmorProfile string `json:"apparmor_profile"`

	// ProcessLabel specifies the label to apply to the process running in the container.  It is
	// commonly used by selinux
	ProcessLabel string `json:"process_label"`

	// Rlimits specifies the resource limits, such as max open files, to set in the container
	// If Rlimits are not set, the container will inherit rlimits from the parent process
	Rlimits []Rlimit `json:"rlimits"`

	// OomScoreAdj specifies the adjustment to be made by the kernel when calculating oom scores
	// for a process. Valid values are between the range [-1000, '1000'], where processes with
	// higher scores are preferred for being killed.
	// More information about kernel oom score calculation here: https://lwn.net/Articles/317814/
	OomScoreAdj int `json:"oom_score_adj"`

	// AdditionalGroups specifies the gids that should be added to supplementary groups
	// in addition to those that the user belongs to.
	AdditionalGroups []string `json:"additional_groups"`

	// UidMappings is an array of User ID mappings for User Namespaces
	UidMappings []IDMap `json:"uid_mappings"`

	// GidMappings is an array of Group ID mappings for User Namespaces
	GidMappings []IDMap `json:"gid_mappings"`

	// MaskPaths specifies paths within the container's rootfs to mask over with a bind
	// mount pointing to /dev/null as to prevent reads of the file.
	MaskPaths []string `json:"mask_paths"`

	// ReadonlyPaths specifies paths within the container's rootfs to remount as read-only
	// so that these files prevent any writes.
	ReadonlyPaths []string `json:"readonly_paths"`

	// Sysctl is a map of properties and their values. It is the equivalent of using
	// sysctl -w my.property.name value in Linux.
	Sysctl map[string]string `json:"sysctl"`

	// Seccomp allows actions to be taken whenever a syscall is made within the container.
	// A number of rules are given, each having an action to be taken if a syscall matches it.
	// A default action to be taken if no rules match is also given.
	Seccomp *Seccomp `json:"seccomp"`

	// Hooks are a collection of actions to perform at various container lifecycle events.
	// Hooks are not able to be marshaled to json but they are also not needed to.
	Hooks *Hooks `json:"-"`

	// Version is the version of opencontainer specification that is supported.
	Version string `json:"version"`
}

Config defines configuration options for executing a process inside a contained environment.

type Device

type Device struct {
	// Device type, block, char, etc.
	Type rune `json:"type"`

	// Path to the device.
	Path string `json:"path"`

	// Major is the device's major number.
	Major int64 `json:"major"`

	// Minor is the device's minor number.
	Minor int64 `json:"minor"`

	// Cgroup permissions format, rwm.
	Permissions string `json:"permissions"`

	// FileMode permission bits for the device.
	FileMode os.FileMode `json:"file_mode"`

	// Uid of the device.
	Uid uint32 `json:"uid"`

	// Gid of the device.
	Gid uint32 `json:"gid"`
}

func (*Device) CgroupString

func (d *Device) CgroupString() string

func (*Device) Mkdev

func (d *Device) Mkdev() int

type FuncHook added in v0.0.4

type FuncHook struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func NewFunctionHook added in v0.0.4

func NewFunctionHook(f func(HookState) error) FuncHook

NewFunctionHooks will call the provided function when the hook is run.

func (FuncHook) Run added in v0.0.4

func (f FuncHook) Run(s HookState) error

type Hook added in v0.0.4

type Hook interface {
	// Run executes the hook with the provided state.
	Run(HookState) error
}

type HookState added in v0.0.4

type HookState struct {
	Version string `json:"version"`
	ID      string `json:"id"`
	Pid     int    `json:"pid"`
	Root    string `json:"root"`
}

HookState is the payload provided to a hook on execution.

type Hooks added in v0.0.4

type Hooks struct {
	// Prestart commands are executed after the container namespaces are created,
	// but before the user supplied command is executed from init.
	Prestart []Hook

	// Poststart commands are executed after the container init process starts.
	Poststart []Hook

	// Poststop commands are executed after the container init process exits.
	Poststop []Hook
}

type HugepageLimit

type HugepageLimit struct {
	// which type of hugepage to limit.
	Pagesize string `json:"page_size"`

	// usage limit for hugepage.
	Limit uint64 `json:"limit"`
}

type IDMap

type IDMap struct {
	ContainerID int `json:"container_id"`
	HostID      int `json:"host_id"`
	Size        int `json:"size"`
}

IDMap represents UID/GID Mappings for User Namespaces.

type IfPrioMap

type IfPrioMap struct {
	Interface string `json:"interface"`
	Priority  int64  `json:"priority"`
}

func (*IfPrioMap) CgroupString

func (i *IfPrioMap) CgroupString() string

type Mount

type Mount struct {
	// Source path for the mount.
	Source string `json:"source"`

	// Destination path for the mount inside the container.
	Destination string `json:"destination"`

	// Device the mount is for.
	Device string `json:"device"`

	// Mount flags.
	Flags int `json:"flags"`

	// Propagation Flags
	PropagationFlags []int `json:"propagation_flags"`

	// Mount data applied to the mount.
	Data string `json:"data"`

	// Relabel source if set, "z" indicates shared, "Z" indicates unshared.
	Relabel string `json:"relabel"`

	// Optional Command to be run before Source is mounted.
	PremountCmds []Command `json:"premount_cmds"`

	// Optional Command to be run after Source is mounted.
	PostmountCmds []Command `json:"postmount_cmds"`
}

type Namespace added in v0.0.5

type Namespace struct {
}

Namespace defines configuration for each namespace. It specifies an alternate path that is able to be joined via setns.

func (*Namespace) Syscall added in v0.0.5

func (n *Namespace) Syscall() int

type NamespaceType

type NamespaceType string

type Namespaces

type Namespaces []Namespace

func (*Namespaces) CloneFlags

func (n *Namespaces) CloneFlags() uintptr

CloneFlags parses the container's Namespaces options to set the correct flags on clone, unshare. This functions returns flags only for new namespaces.

type Network

type Network struct {
	// Type sets the networks type, commonly veth and loopback
	Type string `json:"type"`

	// Name of the network interface
	Name string `json:"name"`

	// The bridge to use.
	Bridge string `json:"bridge"`

	// MacAddress contains the MAC address to set on the network interface
	MacAddress string `json:"mac_address"`

	// Address contains the IPv4 and mask to set on the network interface
	Address string `json:"address"`

	// Gateway sets the gateway address that is used as the default for the interface
	Gateway string `json:"gateway"`

	// IPv6Address contains the IPv6 and mask to set on the network interface
	IPv6Address string `json:"ipv6_address"`

	// IPv6Gateway sets the ipv6 gateway address that is used as the default for the interface
	IPv6Gateway string `json:"ipv6_gateway"`

	// Mtu sets the mtu value for the interface and will be mirrored on both the host and
	// container's interfaces if a pair is created, specifically in the case of type veth
	// Note: This does not apply to loopback interfaces.
	Mtu int `json:"mtu"`

	// TxQueueLen sets the tx_queuelen value for the interface and will be mirrored on both the host and
	// container's interfaces if a pair is created, specifically in the case of type veth
	// Note: This does not apply to loopback interfaces.
	TxQueueLen int `json:"txqueuelen"`

	// HostInterfaceName is a unique name of a veth pair that resides on in the host interface of the
	// container.
	HostInterfaceName string `json:"host_interface_name"`

	// HairpinMode specifies if hairpin NAT should be enabled on the virtual interface
	// bridge port in the case of type veth
	// Note: This is unsupported on some systems.
	// Note: This does not apply to loopback interfaces.
	HairpinMode bool `json:"hairpin_mode"`
}

Network defines configuration for a container's networking stack

The network configuration can be omitted from a container causing the container to be setup with the host's networking stack

type Operator

type Operator int

A comparison operator to be used when matching syscall arguments in Seccomp

const (
	EqualTo Operator = iota + 1
	NotEqualTo
	GreaterThan
	GreaterThanOrEqualTo
	LessThan
	LessThanOrEqualTo
	MaskEqualTo
)

type Rlimit

type Rlimit struct {
	Type int    `json:"type"`
	Hard uint64 `json:"hard"`
	Soft uint64 `json:"soft"`
}

type Route

type Route struct {
	// Sets the destination and mask, should be a CIDR.  Accepts IPv4 and IPv6
	Destination string `json:"destination"`

	// Sets the source and mask, should be a CIDR.  Accepts IPv4 and IPv6
	Source string `json:"source"`

	// Sets the gateway.  Accepts IPv4 and IPv6
	Gateway string `json:"gateway"`

	// The device to set this route up for, for example: eth0
	InterfaceName string `json:"interface_name"`
}

Routes can be specified to create entries in the route table as the container is started

All of destination, source, and gateway should be either IPv4 or IPv6. One of the three options must be present, and omitted entries will use their IP family default for the route table. For IPv4 for example, setting the gateway to 1.2.3.4 and the interface to eth0 will set up a standard destination of 0.0.0.0(or *) when viewed in the route table.

type Seccomp

type Seccomp struct {
	DefaultAction Action     `json:"default_action"`
	Architectures []string   `json:"architectures"`
	Syscalls      []*Syscall `json:"syscalls"`
}

Seccomp represents syscall restrictions By default, only the native architecture of the kernel is allowed to be used for syscalls. Additional architectures can be added by specifying them in Architectures.

type Syscall

type Syscall struct {
	Name   string `json:"name"`
	Action Action `json:"action"`
	Args   []*Arg `json:"args"`
}

An rule to match a syscall in Seccomp

type ThrottleDevice added in v0.0.5

type ThrottleDevice struct {

	// Rate is the IO rate limit per cgroup per device
	Rate uint64 `json:"rate"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

ThrottleDevice struct holds a `major:minor rate_per_second` pair

func NewThrottleDevice added in v0.0.5

func NewThrottleDevice(major, minor int64, rate uint64) *ThrottleDevice

NewThrottleDevice returns a configured ThrottleDevice pointer

func (*ThrottleDevice) String added in v0.0.5

func (td *ThrottleDevice) String() string

String formats the struct to be writable to the cgroup specific file

type WeightDevice added in v0.0.5

type WeightDevice struct {

	// Weight is the bandwidth rate for the device, range is from 10 to 1000
	Weight uint16 `json:"weight"`
	// LeafWeight is the bandwidth rate for the device while competing with the cgroup's child cgroups, range is from 10 to 1000, cfq scheduler only
	LeafWeight uint16 `json:"leafWeight"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

WeightDevice struct holds a `major:minor weight`|`major:minor leaf_weight` pair

func NewWeightDevice added in v0.0.5

func NewWeightDevice(major, minor int64, weight, leafWeight uint16) *WeightDevice

NewWeightDevice returns a configured WeightDevice pointer

func (*WeightDevice) LeafWeightString added in v0.0.5

func (wd *WeightDevice) LeafWeightString() string

LeafWeightString formats the struct to be writable to the cgroup specific file

func (*WeightDevice) WeightString added in v0.0.5

func (wd *WeightDevice) WeightString() string

WeightString formats the struct to be writable to the cgroup specific file

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