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A container runtime written in Rust

Home Page: https://containers.github.io/youki/

License: Apache License 2.0

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youki's Introduction

youki: A container runtime in Rust

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youki is an implementation of the OCI runtime-spec in Rust, similar to runc.
Your ideas are welcome here.

About the name

youki is pronounced as /joʊki/ or yoh-key. youki is named after the Japanese word 'youki', which means 'a container'. In Japanese language, youki also means 'cheerful', 'merry', or 'hilarious'.

Motivation

Here is why we are writing a new container runtime in Rust.

  • Rust is one of the best languages to implement the oci-runtime spec. Many very nice container tools are currently written in Go. However, the container runtime requires the use of system calls, which requires a bit of special handling when implemented in Go. This is too tricky (e.g. namespaces(7), fork(2)); with Rust, it's not that tricky. And, unlike in C, Rust provides the benefit of memory safety. While Rust is not yet a major player in the container field, it has the potential to contribute a lot: something this project attempts to exemplify.

  • youki has the potential to be faster and use less memory than runc, and therefore work in environments with tight memory usage requirements. Here is a simple benchmark of a container from creation to deletion.

    Runtime Time (mean ± σ) Range (min … max)
    youki 198.4 ms ± 52.1 ms 97.2 ms … 296.1 ms
    runc 352.3 ms ± 53.3 ms 248.3 ms … 772.2 ms
    crun 153.5 ms ± 21.6 ms 80.9 ms … 196.6 ms
    Details about the benchmark
    • A command used for the benchmark
      $ hyperfine --prepare 'sudo sync; echo 3 | sudo tee /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches' --warmup 10 --min-runs 100 'sudo ./youki create -b tutorial a && sudo ./youki start a && sudo ./youki delete -f a'
    • Environment
      $ ./youki info
      Version           0.0.1
      Kernel-Release    5.11.0-41-generic
      Kernel-Version    #45-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 5 11:37:01 UTC 2021
      Architecture      x86_64
      Operating System  Ubuntu 21.04
      Cores             12
      Total Memory      32025
      Cgroup setup      hybrid
      Cgroup mounts
        blkio           /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio
        cpu             /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu,cpuacct
        cpuacct         /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu,cpuacct
        cpuset          /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
        devices         /sys/fs/cgroup/devices
        freezer         /sys/fs/cgroup/freezer
        hugetlb         /sys/fs/cgroup/hugetlb
        memory          /sys/fs/cgroup/memory
        net_cls         /sys/fs/cgroup/net_cls,net_prio
        net_prio        /sys/fs/cgroup/net_cls,net_prio
        perf_event      /sys/fs/cgroup/perf_event
        pids            /sys/fs/cgroup/pids
        unified         /sys/fs/cgroup/unified
      CGroup v2 controllers
        cpu             detached
        cpuset          detached
        hugetlb         detached
        io              detached
        memory          detached
        pids            detached
        device          attached
      Namespaces        enabled
        mount           enabled
        uts             enabled
        ipc             enabled
        user            enabled
        pid             enabled
        network         enabled
        cgroup          enabled
      $ ./youki --version
      youki version 0.0.1
      commit: 0.0.1-0-0be33bf
      $ runc -v
      runc version 1.0.0-rc93
      commit: 12644e614e25b05da6fd08a38ffa0cfe1903fdec
      spec: 1.0.2-dev
      go: go1.13.15
      libseccomp: 2.5.1
      $ crun --version
      crun version 0.19.1.45-4cc7
      commit: 4cc7fa1124cce75dc26e12186d9cbeabded2b710
      spec: 1.0.0
      +SYSTEMD +SELINUX +APPARMOR +CAP +SECCOMP +EBPF +CRIU +YAJL
  • The development of railcar has been suspended. This project was very nice but is no longer being developed. This project is inspired by it.

  • I have fun implementing this. In fact, this may be the most important.

Related project

Status of youki

youki is not at the practical stage yet. However, it is getting closer to practical use, running with docker and passing all the default tests provided by opencontainers/runtime-tools. youki demo

Feature Description State
Docker Running via Docker
Podman Running via Podman
pivot_root Change the root directory
Mounts Mount files and directories to container
Namespaces Isolation of various resources
Capabilities Limiting root privileges
Cgroups v1 Resource limitations, etc
Cgroups v2 Improved version of v1 Support is complete except for devices. WIP on #78
Systemd cgroup driver Setting up a cgroup using systemd
Seccomp Filtering system calls
Hooks Add custom processing during container creation
Rootless Running a container without root privileges
OCI Compliance Compliance with OCI Runtime Spec 50 out of 50 test cases passing

Design and implementation of youki

The User and Developer Documentation for youki is hosted at https://containers.github.io/youki/

Getting Started

Local build is only supported on Linux. For other platforms, please use the Vagrantfile that we have prepared. You can also spin up a fully preconfigured development environment in the cloud with gitpod.

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Requires

  • Rust(See here), edition 2021
  • Docker(See here)

Dependencies

Debian, Ubuntu and related distributions

$ sudo apt-get install   \
      pkg-config         \
      libsystemd-dev     \
      libdbus-glib-1-dev \
      build-essential    \
      libelf-dev \
      libseccomp-dev

Fedora, Centos, RHEL and related distributions

$ sudo dnf install   \
      pkg-config     \
      systemd-devel  \
      dbus-devel     \
      elfutils-libelf-devel \
      libseccomp-devel

Build

$ git clone [email protected]:containers/youki.git
$ cd youki
$ ./build.sh
$ ./youki -h # you can get information about youki command

Tutorial

Create and run a container

Let's try to run a container that executes sleep 30 with youki. This tutorial may need root permission.

$ git clone [email protected]:containers/youki.git
$ cd youki
$ ./build.sh

$ mkdir -p tutorial/rootfs
$ cd tutorial
# use docker to export busybox into the rootfs directory
$ docker export $(docker create busybox) | tar -C rootfs -xvf -

Then, we need to prepare a configuration file. This file contains metadata and specs for a container, such as the process to run, environment variables to inject, sandboxing features to use, etc.

$ ../youki spec  # will generate a spec file named config.json

We can edit the config.json to add customized behaviors for container. Here, we modify the process field to run sleep 30.

  "process": {
    ...
    "args": [
      "sleep", "30"
    ],

  ...
  }

Then we can explore the lifecycle of a container:

$ cd ..                                                # go back to the repository root
$ sudo ./youki create -b tutorial tutorial_container   # create a container with name `tutorial_container`
$ sudo ./youki state tutorial_container                # you can see the state the container is `created`
$ sudo ./youki start tutorial_container                # start the container
$ sudo ./youki list                                    # will show the list of containers, the container is `running`
$ sudo ./youki delete tutorial_container               # delete the container

Change the command to be executed in config.json and try something other than sleep 30.

Rootless container

youki provides the ability to run containers as non-root user(rootless mode). To run a container in rootless mode, we need to add some extra options in config.json, other steps are same with above:

$ mkdir -p tutorial/rootfs
$ cd tutorial
# use docker to export busybox into the rootfs directory
$ docker export $(docker create busybox) | tar -C rootfs -xvf -

$ ../youki spec --rootless          # will generate a spec file named config.json with rootless mode
## Modify the `args` field as you like

$ ../youki run rootless-container   # will create and run a container with rootless mode

Usage

Start the docker daemon.

$ dockerd --experimental --add-runtime="youki=$(pwd)/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/debug/youki"

If you get an error like the below, that means your normal Docker daemon is running, and it needs to be stopped. Do that with your init system (i.e., with systemd, run systemctl stop docker, as root if necessary).

failed to start daemon: pid file found, ensure docker is not running or delete /var/run/docker.pid

Now repeat the command, which should start the docker daemon.

You can use youki in a different terminal to start the container.

$ docker run -it --rm --runtime youki busybox

Afterwards, you can close the docker daemon process in other the other terminal. To restart normal docker daemon (if you had stopped it before), run:

$ systemctl start docker # might need root permission

Integration Tests

Go and node-tap are required to run integration tests. See the opencontainers/runtime-tools README for details.

$ git submodule update --init --recursive
$ ./integration_test.sh
# run specific test_cases with pattern
$ ./integration_test.sh linux_*

Setting up Vagrant

You can try youki on platforms other than Linux by using the Vagrantfile we have prepared. We have prepared two environments for vagrant, namely rootless mode and rootful mode

$ git clone [email protected]:containers/youki.git
$ cd youki

# If you want to develop in rootless mode, and this is the default mode
$ vagrant up
$ vagrant ssh

# or if you want to develop in rootful mode
$ VAGRANT_VAGRANTFILE=Vagrantfile.root vagrant up
$ VAGRANT_VAGRANTFILE=Vagrantfile.root vagrant ssh

# in virtual machine
$ cd youki
$ ./build.sh

Community

We also have an active Discord if you'd like to come and chat with us.

Contribution

This project welcomes your PR and issues. For example, refactoring, adding features, correcting English, etc. If you need any help, you can contact me on Twitter.

Thanks to all the people who already contributed!

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