![]() Prior to this commit, `readOnly` volumes were not recursively read-only and could result in compromise of data; e.g., even if `/mnt` was mounted as read-only, its submounts such as `/mnt/usbstorage` were not read-only. This commit utilizes runc's "rro" bind mount option to make read-only bind mounts literally read-only. The "rro" bind mount options is implemented by calling `mount_setattr(2)` with `MOUNT_ATTR_RDONLY` and `AT_RECURSIVE`. The "rro" bind mount options requires kernel >= 5.12, with runc >= 1.1 or a compatible runtime such as crun >= 1.4. When the "rro" bind mount options is not available, containerd falls back to the legacy non-recursive read-only mounts by default. The behavior is configurable via `/etc/containerd/config.toml`: ```toml version = 2 [plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".containerd.runtimes.runc] # treat_ro_mounts_as_rro ("Enabled"|"IfPossible"|"Disabled") # treats read-only mounts as recursive read-only mounts. # An empty string means "IfPossible". # "Enabled" requires Linux kernel v5.12 or later. # This configuration does not apply to non-volume mounts such as "/sys/fs/cgroup". treat_ro_mounts_as_rro = "" ``` Replaces: - kubernetes/enhancements issue 3857 - kubernetes/enhancements PR 3858 Note: this change does not affect non-CRI clients such as ctr, nerdctl, and Docker/Moby. RRO mounts have been supported since nerdctl v0.14 (containerd/nerdctl PR 511) and Docker v25 (moby/moby PR 45278). Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <akihiro.suda.cz@hco.ntt.co.jp> |
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