This module contains various pieces of Docker infrastructure for supporting crosvm outside of Chrome OS environments. This includes the kokoro build environment.
Ordinarily, crosvm is built using the standard cargo build
command inside of a Chrome OS chroot. The chroot requirement is there because of various path dependencies in the crosvm Cargo.toml
are targeted to paths outside of the crosvm repo itself. If one were to checkout crosvm in isolation, cargo build
would be inadequate, failing with an error related to these missing paths. Additionally, crosvm depends on native packages that are not ordinarily available from an OS package manager (e.g. minijail) or have been forked in the Chrome OS project in an incompatible fashion (libusb).
crosvm-base
Docker ImageTo support building crosvm outside of a Chrome OS chroot, this modules contains a Dockerfile
that is used to build the crosvm-base
docker image. Part of that image build process is downloading various repos, checking out pinned commits (specified in checkout_commits.env
), and installing them. For the path dependencies in the Cargo.toml
, the Dockerfile
downloads and places the source code in the correct spot relative to the crosvm source repository. The crosvm-base
build step stops short of actually building crosvm. It doesn't even have the source code for crosvm. The intent here is to use crosvm-base
for building and running any version of crosvm.
To build the crosvm-base
image, run build_crosvm_base.sh
. The script will automatically use the checkouts from checkout_commits.env
which can be reconfigured to point to any commit desired. To upgrade checkout_commits.sh
to the HEAD of each remote master branch, run the upgrade_checkout_commits.sh
script.
crosvm
Docker ImageAfter generating a crosvm-base
, the system is ready to build crosvm into its own crosvm
docker image. The resulting docker image will be capable of running VMs without fear of missing native dependencies. Run the build_crosvm.sh
script to build crosvm into a docker image. Once that completes, use the crosvm_wrapper.sh
script to run crosvm within the docker image. That script will pass the arguments given to it verbatim to crosvm. In addition, the current working directory is bind mounted into the container so that file paths passed to crosvm_wrapper.sh
should work as long as they are relative paths to files contained in the working directory.
smoke_test
There is a convenience wrapper for smoke_test
that uses the crosvm
docker image to execute all the tests. Run wrapped_smoke_test.sh
after building crosvm-base
docker image to run the smoke_test
within docker.