@ -12,10 +12,33 @@
[hypervisor.qemu]
path = "/opt/kata/bin/qemu-system-x86_64"
{% if kata_containers_version is version('2.2.0', '>=') %}
kernel = "/opt/kata/share/kata-containers/vmlinux.container"
{% else %}
kernel = "/opt/kata/share/kata-containers/vmlinuz.container"
{% endif %}
image = "/opt/kata/share/kata-containers/kata-containers.img"
machine_type = "q35"
# Enable confidential guest support.
# Toggling that setting may trigger different hardware features, ranging
# from memory encryption to both memory and CPU-state encryption and integrity.
# The Kata Containers runtime dynamically detects the available feature set and
# aims at enabling the largest possible one.
# Default false
# confidential_guest = true
# List of valid annotation names for the hypervisor
# Each member of the list is a regular expression, which is the base name
# of the annotation, e.g. "path" for io.katacontainers.config.hypervisor.path"
enable_annotations = []
# List of valid annotations values for the hypervisor
# Each member of the list is a path pattern as described by glob(3).
# The default if not set is empty (all annotations rejected.)
# Your distribution recommends: ["/opt/kata/bin/qemu-system-x86_64"]
valid_hypervisor_paths = ["/opt/kata/bin/qemu-system-x86_64"]
# Optional space-separated list of options to pass to the guest kernel.
# For example, use `kernel_params = "vsyscall=emulate"` if you are having
# trouble running pre-2.15 glibc.
@ -37,6 +60,11 @@ firmware = ""
# For example, `machine_accelerators = "nosmm,nosmbus,nosata,nopit,static-prt,nofw"`
machine_accelerators=""
# CPU features
# comma-separated list of cpu features to pass to the cpu
# For example, `cpu_features = "pmu=off,vmx=off"
cpu_features="pmu=off"
# Default number of vCPUs per SB/VM:
# unspecified or 0 --> will be set to 1
# < 0 --> will be set to the actual number of physical cores
@ -58,6 +86,7 @@ default_vcpus = 1
# `default_maxvcpus = 8` the memory footprint will be small, but 8 will be the maximum number of
# vCPUs supported by the SB/VM. In general, we recommend that you do not edit this variable,
# unless you know what are you doing.
# NOTICE: on arm platform with gicv2 interrupt controller, set it to 8.
default_maxvcpus = 0
# Bridges can be used to hot plug devices.
@ -103,15 +132,24 @@ default_memory = {{ kata_containers_qemu_default_memory }}
disable_block_device_use = false
# Shared file system type:
# - virtio-9p (default)
# - virtio-fs
# - virtio-fs (default)
# - virtio-9p
{% if kata_containers_version is version('2.2.0', '>=') %}
shared_fs = "virtio-fs"
{% else %}
shared_fs = "virtio-9p"
{% endif %}
# Path to vhost-user-fs daemon.
virtio_fs_daemon = "/opt/kata/bin/virtiofsd"
virtio_fs_daemon = "/opt/kata/libexec/kata-qemu/virtiofsd"
# List of valid annotations values for the virtiofs daemon
# The default if not set is empty (all annotations rejected.)
# Your distribution recommends: ["/opt/kata/libexec/kata-qemu/virtiofsd"]
valid_virtio_fs_daemon_paths = ["/opt/kata/libexec/kata-qemu/virtiofsd"]
# Default size of DAX cache in MiB
virtio_fs_cache_size = 1024
virtio_fs_cache_size = 0
# Extra args for virtiofsd daemon
#
@ -119,7 +157,7 @@ virtio_fs_cache_size = 1024
# ["-o", "arg1=xxx,arg2", "-o", "hello world", "--arg3=yyy"]
#
# see `virtiofsd -h` for possible options.
virtio_fs_extra_args = []
virtio_fs_extra_args = ["--thread-pool-size=1" ]
# Cache mode:
#
@ -189,16 +227,40 @@ enable_vhost_user_store = false
# simulated block device nodes for vhost-user devices to live.
vhost_user_store_path = "/var/run/kata-containers/vhost-user"
# Enable vIOMMU, default false
# Enabling this will result in the VM having a vIOMMU device
# This will also add the following options to the kernel's
# command line: intel_iommu=on,iommu=pt
#enable_iommu = true
# Enable IOMMU_PLATFORM, default false
# Enabling this will result in the VM device having iommu_platform=on set
#enable_iommu_platform = true
# List of valid annotations values for the vhost user store path
# The default if not set is empty (all annotations rejected.)
# Your distribution recommends: ["/var/run/kata-containers/vhost-user"]
valid_vhost_user_store_paths = ["/var/run/kata-containers/vhost-user"]
# Enable file based guest memory support. The default is an empty string which
# will disable this feature. In the case of virtio-fs, this is enabled
# automatically and '/dev/shm' is used as the backing folder.
# This option will be ignored if VM templating is enabled.
#file_mem_backend = ""
# List of valid annotations values for the file_mem_backend annotation
# The default if not set is empty (all annotations rejected.)
# Your distribution recommends: [""]
valid_file_mem_backends = [""]
# Enable swap of vm memory. Default false.
# The behaviour is undefined if mem_prealloc is also set to true
#enable_swap = true
# -pflash can add image file to VM. The arguments of it should be in format
# of ["/path/to/flash0.img", "/path/to/flash1.img"]
pflashes = []
# This option changes the default hypervisor and kernel parameters
# to enable debug output where available. This extra output is added
# to the proxy logs, but only when proxy debug is also enabled.
@ -257,6 +319,11 @@ enable_debug = {{ kata_containers_qemu_debug }}
# all practical purposes.
#entropy_source= "/dev/urandom"
# List of valid annotations values for entropy_source
# The default if not set is empty (all annotations rejected.)
# Your distribution recommends: ["/dev/urandom","/dev/random",""]
valid_entropy_sources = ["/dev/urandom","/dev/random",""]
# Path to OCI hook binaries in the *guest rootfs*.
# This does not affect host-side hooks which must instead be added to
# the OCI spec passed to the runtime.
@ -273,6 +340,47 @@ enable_debug = {{ kata_containers_qemu_debug }}
# Warnings will be logged if any error is encountered will scanning for hooks,
# but it will not abort container execution.
#guest_hook_path = "/usr/share/oci/hooks"
#
# Use rx Rate Limiter to control network I/O inbound bandwidth(size in bits/sec for SB/VM).
# In Qemu, we use classful qdiscs HTB(Hierarchy Token Bucket) to discipline traffic.
# Default 0-sized value means unlimited rate.
#rx_rate_limiter_max_rate = 0
# Use tx Rate Limiter to control network I/O outbound bandwidth(size in bits/sec for SB/VM).
# In Qemu, we use classful qdiscs HTB(Hierarchy Token Bucket) and ifb(Intermediate Functional Block)
# to discipline traffic.
# Default 0-sized value means unlimited rate.
#tx_rate_limiter_max_rate = 0
# Set where to save the guest memory dump file.
# If set, when GUEST_PANICKED event occurred,
# guest memeory will be dumped to host filesystem under guest_memory_dump_path,
# This directory will be created automatically if it does not exist.
#
# The dumped file(also called vmcore) can be processed with crash or gdb.
#
# WARNING:
# Dump guest’ s memory can take very long depending on the amount of guest memory
# and use much disk space.
#guest_memory_dump_path="/var/crash/kata"
# If enable paging.
# Basically, if you want to use "gdb" rather than "crash",
# or need the guest-virtual addresses in the ELF vmcore,
# then you should enable paging.
#
# See: https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/qemu-qmp-ref.html#Dump-guest-memory for details
#guest_memory_dump_paging=false
# Enable swap in the guest. Default false.
# When enable_guest_swap is enabled, insert a raw file to the guest as the swap device
# if the swappiness of a container (set by annotation "io.katacontainers.container.resource.swappiness")
# is bigger than 0.
# The size of the swap device should be
# swap_in_bytes (set by annotation "io.katacontainers.container.resource.swap_in_bytes") - memory_limit_in_bytes.
# If swap_in_bytes is not set, the size should be memory_limit_in_bytes.
# If swap_in_bytes and memory_limit_in_bytes is not set, the size should
# be default_memory.
#enable_guest_swap = true
[factory]
# VM templating support. Once enabled, new VMs are created from template
@ -381,6 +489,16 @@ enable_debug = {{ kata_containers_qemu_debug }}
#
kernel_modules=[]
# Enable debug console.
# If enabled, user can connect guest OS running inside hypervisor
# through "kata-runtime exec <sandbox-id>" command
#debug_console_enabled = true
# Agent connection dialing timeout value in seconds
# (default: 30)
#dial_timeout = 30
[netmon]
# If enabled, the network monitoring process gets started when the
@ -433,6 +551,16 @@ disable_guest_seccomp=true
# (default: disabled)
#enable_tracing = true
# Set the full url to the Jaeger HTTP Thrift collector.
# The default if not set will be "http://localhost:14268/api/traces"
#jaeger_endpoint = ""
# Sets the username to be used if basic auth is required for Jaeger.
#jaeger_user = ""
# Sets the password to be used if basic auth is required for Jaeger.
#jaeger_password = ""
# If enabled, the runtime will not create a network namespace for shim and hypervisor processes.
# This option may have some potential impacts to your host. It should only be used when you know what you're doing.
# `disable_new_netns` conflicts with `enable_netmon`
@ -451,9 +579,46 @@ disable_guest_seccomp=true
# See: https://godoc.org/github.com/kata-containers/runtime/virtcontainers#ContainerType
sandbox_cgroup_only={{ kata_containers_qemu_sandbox_cgroup_only }}
# If specified, sandbox_bind_mounts identifieds host paths to be mounted (ro) into the sandboxes shared path.
# This is only valid if filesystem sharing is utilized. The provided path(s) will be bindmounted into the shared fs directory.
# If defaults are utilized, these mounts should be available in the guest at `/run/kata-containers/shared/containers/sandbox-mounts`
# These will not be exposed to the container workloads, and are only provided for potential guest services.
sandbox_bind_mounts=[]
# Enabled experimental feature list, format: ["a", "b"].
# Experimental features are features not stable enough for production,
# they may break compatibility, and are prepared for a big version bump.
# Supported experimental features:
# (default: [])
experimental=[]
# If enabled, user can run pprof tools with shim v2 process through kata-monitor.
# (default: false)
# enable_pprof = true
# WARNING: All the options in the following section have not been implemented yet.
# This section was added as a placeholder. DO NOT USE IT!
[image]
# Container image service.
#
# Offload the CRI image management service to the Kata agent.
# (default: false)
#service_offload = true
# Container image decryption keys provisioning.
# Applies only if service_offload is true.
# Keys can be provisioned locally (e.g. through a special command or
# a local file) or remotely (usually after the guest is remotely attested).
# The provision setting is a complete URL that lets the Kata agent decide
# which method to use in order to fetch the keys.
#
# Keys can be stored in a local file, in a measured and attested initrd:
#provision=data:///local/key/file
#
# Keys could be fetched through a special command or binary from the
# initrd (guest) image, e.g. a firmware call:
#provision=file:///path/to/bin/fetcher/in/guest
#
# Keys can be remotely provisioned. The Kata agent fetches them from e.g.
# a HTTPS URL:
#provision=https://my-key-broker.foo/tenant/<tenant-id>