#!/usr/bin/env bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later set -eux set -o pipefail # Test cgroup delegation in the unified hierarchy # shellcheck source=test/units/util.sh . "$(dirname "$0")"/util.sh if [[ "$(get_cgroup_hierarchy)" != unified ]]; then echo "Skipping $0 as we're not running with the unified cgroup hierarchy" exit 0 fi at_exit() { set +e userdel -r test } systemd-run --wait \ --unit=test-0.service \ --property="DynamicUser=1" \ --property="Delegate=" \ test -w /sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/test-0.service/ -a \ -w /sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/test-0.service/cgroup.procs -a \ -w /sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/test-0.service/cgroup.subtree_control systemd-run --wait \ --unit=test-1.service \ --property="DynamicUser=1" \ --property="Delegate=memory pids" \ grep -q memory /sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/test-1.service/cgroup.controllers systemd-run --wait \ --unit=test-2.service \ --property="DynamicUser=1" \ --property="Delegate=memory pids" \ grep -q pids /sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/test-2.service/cgroup.controllers # "io" is not among the controllers enabled by default for all units, verify that grep -qv io /sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/cgroup.controllers # Run a service with "io" enabled, and verify it works systemd-run --wait \ --unit=test-3.service \ --property="IOAccounting=yes" \ --property="Slice=system-foo-bar-baz.slice" \ grep -q io /sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/system-foo.slice/system-foo-bar.slice/system-foo-bar-baz.slice/test-3.service/cgroup.controllers # We want to check if "io" is removed again from the controllers # list. However, PID 1 (rightfully) does this asynchronously. In order # to force synchronization on this, let's start a short-lived service # which requires PID 1 to refresh the cgroup tree, so that we can # verify that this all works. systemd-run --wait --unit=test-4.service true # And now check again, "io" should have vanished grep -qv io /sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/cgroup.controllers # Check that unprivileged delegation works for scopes useradd test ||: systemd-run --uid=test \ --property="User=test" \ --property="Delegate=yes" \ --slice workload.slice \ --unit test-workload0.scope\ --scope \ test -w /sys/fs/cgroup/workload.slice/test-workload0.scope -a \ -w /sys/fs/cgroup/workload.slice/test-workload0.scope/cgroup.procs -a \ -w /sys/fs/cgroup/workload.slice/test-workload0.scope/cgroup.subtree_control # Verify that DelegateSubgroup= affects ownership correctly unit="test-subgroup-$RANDOM.service" systemd-run --wait \ --unit="$unit" \ --property="DynamicUser=1" \ --property="Delegate=pids" \ --property="DelegateSubgroup=foo" \ test -w "/sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/$unit" -a \ -w "/sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/$unit/foo" # Check that for the subgroup also attributes that aren't covered by # regular (i.e. main cgroup) delegation ownership rules are delegated properly if test -f /sys/fs/cgroup/cgroup.max.depth; then unit="test-subgroup-$RANDOM.service" systemd-run --wait \ --unit="$unit" \ --property="DynamicUser=1" \ --property="Delegate=pids" \ --property="DelegateSubgroup=zzz" \ test -w "/sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/$unit/zzz/cgroup.max.depth" fi # Check that the invoked process itself is also in the subgroup unit="test-subgroup-$RANDOM.service" systemd-run --wait \ --unit="$unit" \ --property="DynamicUser=1" \ --property="Delegate=pids" \ --property="DelegateSubgroup=bar" \ grep -q -x -F "0::/system.slice/$unit/bar" /proc/self/cgroup