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docker-cli/components/engine/hack/make
Justin Cormack 980ac6c629 Add a test that the default seccomp profile allows execution of 32 bit binaries
While testing #24510 I noticed that 32 bit syscalls were incorrectly being
blocked and we did not have a test for this, so adding one.

This is only tested on amd64 as it is the only architecture that
reliably supports 32 bit code execution, others only do sometimes.

There is no 32 bit libc in the buildpack-deps so we cannot build
32 bit C code easily so use the simplest assembly program which
just calls the exit syscall.

Signed-off-by: Justin Cormack <justin.cormack@docker.com>
Upstream-commit: 93bbc76ee53240e0862c6f1ff409e7a4ee0883dc
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This directory holds scripts called by make.sh in the parent directory.

Each script is named after the bundle it creates. They should not be called directly - instead, pass it as argument to make.sh, for example:

./hack/make.sh test
./hack/make.sh binary ubuntu

# Or to run all bundles:
./hack/make.sh

To add a bundle:

  • Create a shell-compatible file here
  • Add it to $DEFAULT_BUNDLES in make.sh