#!/usr/bin/env bash # This script is intended to be executed early by automation before # performing other substantial operations. It relies heavily on # desired setup information being passed in environment variables # from Cirrus-CI and/or other orchestration tooling. To that end, # VM's must always be considered single-purpose, single-use, # disposable entities. i.e. One setup, one test, then always discarded. set -e # shellcheck source=./contrib/cirrus/lib.sh source $(dirname $0)/lib.sh die_unknown() { local var_name="$1" req_env_vars var_name local var_value="${!var_name}" die "Unknown/unsupported \$$var_name '$var_value'" } msg "************************************************************" msg "Setting up runtime environment" msg "************************************************************" show_env_vars req_env_vars USER HOME GOSRC SCRIPT_BASE TEST_FLAVOR TEST_ENVIRON \ PODBIN_NAME PRIV_NAME DISTRO_NV # Verify basic dependencies for depbin in go rsync unzip sha256sum curl make python3 git do if ! type -P "$depbin" &> /dev/null then warn "$depbin binary not found in $PATH" fi done cp hack/podman-registry /bin # Some test operations & checks require a git "identity" _gc='git config --file /root/.gitconfig' $_gc user.email "TMcTestFace@example.com" $_gc user.name "Testy McTestface" # Ensure that all lower-level contexts and child-processes have # ready access to higher level orchestration (e.g Cirrus-CI) # variables. echo -e "\n# Begin single-use VM global variables (${BASH_SOURCE[0]})" \ > "/etc/ci_environment" ( while read -r env_var_val; do echo "$env_var_val" done <<<"$(passthrough_envars)" ) >> "/etc/ci_environment" # This is a possible manual maintenance gaff, check to be sure everything matches. # shellcheck disable=SC2154 [[ "$DISTRO_NV" =~ $OS_REL_VER ]] || \ die "Automation spec. '$DISTRO_NV'; actual host '$OS_REL_VER'" # Only allow this script to execute once if ((${SETUP_ENVIRONMENT:-0})); then # Comes from automation library # shellcheck disable=SC2154 warn "Not executing $SCRIPT_FILENAME again" exit 0 fi cd "${GOSRC}/" # Defined by lib.sh: Does the host support cgroups v1 or v2 case "$CG_FS_TYPE" in tmpfs) if ((CONTAINER==0)); then warn "Forcing testing with runc instead of crun" if [[ "$OS_RELEASE_ID" == "ubuntu" ]]; then # Need b/c using cri-o-runc package from OBS echo "OCI_RUNTIME=/usr/lib/cri-o-runc/sbin/runc" \ >> /etc/ci_environment else echo "OCI_RUNTIME=runc" >> /etc/ci_environment fi fi ;; cgroup2fs) if ((CONTAINER==0)); then # This is necessary since we've built/installed from source, # which uses runc as the default. warn "Forcing testing with crun instead of runc" echo "OCI_RUNTIME=crun" >> /etc/ci_environment fi ;; *) die_unknown CG_FS_TYPE esac if ((CONTAINER==0)); then # Not yet running inside a container # Discovered reemergence of BFQ scheduler bug in kernel 5.8.12-200 # which causes a kernel panic when system is under heavy I/O load. # Previously discovered in F32beta and confirmed fixed. It's been # observed in F31 kernels as well. Deploy workaround for all VMs # to ensure a more stable I/O scheduler (elevator). echo "mq-deadline" > /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler warn "I/O scheduler: $(cat /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler)" fi # Which distribution are we testing on. case "$OS_RELEASE_ID" in ubuntu) ;; fedora) if ((CONTAINER==0)); then # All SELinux distros need this for systemd-in-a-container msg "Enabling container_manage_cgroup" setsebool container_manage_cgroup true fi # For release 36 and later, netavark/aardvark is the default # networking stack for podman. All previous releases only have # CNI networking available. Upgrading from one to the other is # not supported at this time. Support execution of the upgrade # tests in F36 and later, by disabling Netavark and enabling CNI. if [[ "$OS_RELEASE_VER" -ge 36 ]] && \ [[ "$TEST_FLAVOR" != "upgrade_test" ]]; then use_netavark else # Fedora < 36, or upgrade testing. use_cni fi ;; *) die_unknown OS_RELEASE_ID esac # Required to be defined by caller: The environment where primary testing happens # shellcheck disable=SC2154 case "$TEST_ENVIRON" in host) # The e2e tests wrongly guess `--cgroup-manager` option # shellcheck disable=SC2154 if [[ "$CG_FS_TYPE" == "cgroup2fs" ]] || [[ "$PRIV_NAME" == "root" ]] then warn "Forcing CGROUP_MANAGER=systemd" echo "CGROUP_MANAGER=systemd" >> /etc/ci_environment else warn "Forcing CGROUP_MANAGER=cgroupfs" echo "CGROUP_MANAGER=cgroupfs" >> /etc/ci_environment fi ;; container) if ((CONTAINER==0)); then # not yet inside a container warn "Force loading iptables modules" # Since CRIU 3.11, uses iptables to lock and unlock # the network during checkpoint and restore. Needs # the following two modules loaded on the host. modprobe ip6table_nat || : modprobe iptable_nat || : else warn "Forcing CGROUP_MANAGER=cgroupfs" echo "CGROUP_MANAGER=cgroupfs" >> /etc/ci_environment # There's no practical way to detect userns w/in a container # affected/related tests are sensitive to this variable. warn "Disabling usernamespace integration testing" echo "SKIP_USERNS=1" >> /etc/ci_environment # In F35 the hard-coded default # (from containers-common-1-32.fc35.noarch) is 'journald' despite # the upstream repository having this line commented-out. # Containerized integration tests cannot run with 'journald' # as there is no daemon/process there to receive them. cconf="/usr/share/containers/containers.conf" note="- commented-out by setup_environment.sh" if grep -Eq '^log_driver.+journald' "$cconf"; then warn "Patching out $cconf journald log_driver" sed -r -i -e "s/^log_driver(.*)/# log_driver\1 $note/" "$cconf" fi fi ;; *) die_unknown TEST_ENVIRON esac # Required to be defined by caller: Are we testing as root or a regular user case "$PRIV_NAME" in root) if [[ "$TEST_FLAVOR" = "sys" ]]; then # Used in local image-scp testing setup_rootless echo "PODMAN_ROOTLESS_USER=$ROOTLESS_USER" >> /etc/ci_environment fi ;; rootless) # load kernel modules since the rootless user has no permission to do so modprobe ip6_tables || : modprobe ip6table_nat || : setup_rootless ;; *) die_unknown PRIV_NAME esac if [[ -n "$ROOTLESS_USER" ]]; then echo "ROOTLESS_USER=$ROOTLESS_USER" >> /etc/ci_environment fi # Required to be defined by caller: Are we testing podman or podman-remote client # shellcheck disable=SC2154 case "$PODBIN_NAME" in podman) ;; remote) ;; *) die_unknown PODBIN_NAME esac # Required to be defined by caller: The primary type of testing that will be performed # shellcheck disable=SC2154 case "$TEST_FLAVOR" in ext_svc) ;; validate) dnf install -y $PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_DIR/python3*.rpm # For some reason, this is also needed for validation make .install.pre-commit ;; automation) ;; altbuild) # Defined in .cirrus.yml # shellcheck disable=SC2154 if [[ "$ALT_NAME" =~ RPM ]]; then bigto dnf install -y glibc-minimal-langpack go-rpm-macros rpkg rpm-build shadow-utils-subid-devel fi ;; docker-py) remove_packaged_podman_files make && make install PREFIX=/usr ETCDIR=/etc msg "Installing previously downloaded/cached packages" dnf install -y $PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_DIR/python3*.rpm virtualenv .venv/docker-py source .venv/docker-py/bin/activate pip install --upgrade pip pip install --requirement $GOSRC/test/python/requirements.txt ;; build) make clean ;; unit) ;; compose_v2) dnf -y remove docker-compose curl -SL https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/v2.2.3/docker-compose-linux-x86_64 -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose ;& # Continue with next item apiv2) msg "Installing previously downloaded/cached packages" dnf install -y $PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_DIR/python3*.rpm virtualenv .venv/requests source .venv/requests/bin/activate pip install --upgrade pip pip install --requirement $GOSRC/test/apiv2/python/requirements.txt ;& # continue with next item compose) rpm -ivh $PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_DIR/podman-docker* ;& # continue with next item int) ;& sys) ;& upgrade_test) ;& bud) ;& bindings) ;& endpoint) # Use existing host bits when testing is to happen inside a container # since this script will run again in that environment. # shellcheck disable=SC2154 if [[ "$TEST_ENVIRON" =~ host ]]; then if ((CONTAINER)); then die "Refusing to config. host-test in container"; fi remove_packaged_podman_files make && make install PREFIX=/usr ETCDIR=/etc elif [[ "$TEST_ENVIRON" == "container" ]]; then if ((CONTAINER)); then remove_packaged_podman_files make && make install PREFIX=/usr ETCDIR=/etc fi else die "Invalid value for \$TEST_ENVIRON=$TEST_ENVIRON" fi install_test_configs ;; gitlab) # This only runs on Ubuntu for now if [[ "$OS_RELEASE_ID" != "ubuntu" ]]; then die "This test only runs on Ubuntu due to sheer laziness" fi # Ref: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-runner/-/issues/27270#note_499585550 remove_packaged_podman_files make && make install PREFIX=/usr ETCDIR=/etc msg "Installing docker and containerd" # N/B: Tests check/expect `docker info` output, and this `!= podman info` ooe.sh dpkg -i \ $PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_DIR/containerd.io*.deb \ $PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_DIR/docker-ce*.deb msg "Disabling docker service and socket activation" systemctl stop docker.service docker.socket systemctl disable docker.service docker.socket rm -rf /run/docker* # Guarantee the docker daemon can't be started, even by accident rm -vf $(type -P dockerd) msg "Obtaining necessary gitlab-runner testing bits" slug="gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-runner" helper_fqin="registry.gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-runner/gitlab-runner-helper:x86_64-latest-pwsh" ssh="ssh $ROOTLESS_USER@localhost -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o CheckHostIP=no env GOPATH=$GOPATH" showrun $ssh go get -u github.com/jstemmer/go-junit-report showrun $ssh git clone https://$slug $GOPATH/src/$slug showrun $ssh make -C $GOPATH/src/$slug development_setup showrun $ssh bash -c "'cd $GOPATH/src/$slug && GOPATH=$GOPATH go get .'" showrun $ssh podman pull $helper_fqin # Tests expect image with this exact name showrun $ssh podman tag $helper_fqin \ docker.io/gitlab/gitlab-runner-helper:x86_64-latest-pwsh ;; swagger) ;& # use next item consistency) make clean ;; release) ;; *) die_unknown TEST_FLAVOR esac # Must be the very last command. Prevents setup from running twice. echo 'SETUP_ENVIRONMENT=1' >> /etc/ci_environment echo -e "\n# End of global variable definitions" \ >> /etc/ci_environment msg "Global CI Environment vars.:" grep -Ev '^#' /etc/ci_environment | sort | indent