Releases: firecracker-microvm/firecracker
Releases · firecracker-microvm/firecracker
Firecracker v0.10.1
Fixed
- The Swagger definition was corrected.
 
Firecracker v0.10.0
Added
- Each Firecracker process has an associated microVM Metadata Store (MMDS). Its
contents can be configured using the/mmdsAPI resource. 
Changed
- The boot source is specified only with the 
kernel_image_pathand
the optional parameterboot_args. All other fields are removed. - The 
path_on_hostproperty in the drive specification is now marked as
mandatory. - PATCH drive only allows patching/changing the 
path_on_hostproperty. - All PUT and PATCH requests return the status code 204.
 - CPUID brand string (aka model name) now includes the host CPU frequency.
 - API requests which add guest network interfaces have an additional parameter,
allow_mmds_requestswhich defaults tofalse. - Stopping the guest (e.g. using the 
rebootcommand) also terminates the
Firecracker process. When the Firecracker process ends for any reason,
(other thankill -9), metrics are flushed at the very end. - On startup 
jailercloses all inherited file descriptors based on
sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX)except input, output and error. - The microVM ID prefixes each Firecracker log line. This ID also appears
in the processcmdlineso it's now possible tops | grep <ID>for it. 
Firecracker v0.9.0
Added
- Seccomp filtering is configured via the 
--seccomp-leveljailer parameter. - Firecracker logs the starting addresses of host memory areas provided as guest
memory slots to KVM. - The metric 
panic_countgets incremented to signal that a panic has occurred. - Firecracker logs a backtrace when it crashes following a panic.
 - Added basic instrumentation support for measuring boot time.
 
Changed
StartInstanceis a synchronous API request (it used to be an asynchronous
request).
Fixed
- Ensure that fault messages sent by the API have valid JSON bodies.
 - Use HTTP response code 500 for internal Firecracker errors, and 400 for user
errors on InstanceStart. - Serialize the machine configuration fields to the correct data types (as specified
in the Swagger definition). - NUMA node assignment is properly enforced by the jailer.
 - The 
is_root_deviceandis_read_onlyproperties are now marked as required
in the Swagger definition ofDriveobject properties. 
Removed
GETrequests on the/actionsAPI resource are no longer supported.- The metrics associated with asynchronous actions have been removed.
 - Remove the 
action_idparameter forInstanceStart, both from the URI and the
JSON request body. 
Firecracker v0.7.0
Added
- Rate limiting functionality allows specifying an initial one time
burst size. - Firecracker can now boot from an arbitrary boot partition by specifying
its unique id in the drive's API call. - Block device rescan is triggered via a PUT 
/actionswith the drive ID in the
action body'spayloadfield and theaction_typefield set to
BlockDeviceRescan. 
Changed
- Removed 
noapicfrom the default guest kernel command line. - The 
action_idparameter is no longer required for synchronous PUT requests
to/actions. - PUT requests are no longer allowed on 
/drivesresources after the guest
has booted. 
Fixed
- Fixed guest instance kernel loader to accelerate vCPUs launch and consequently
guest kernel boot. - Fixed network emulation to improve IO performance.
 
Firecracker-v0.6.0
Added
- Firecracker uses two different named pipes to record human readable logs and metrics, respectively.
 
Changed
- Seccomp filtering can be enabled via setting the 
USE_SECCOMPenvironment variable. - It is possible to supply only a partial specification when attaching a rate limiter (i.e. just the bandwidth or ops parameter).
 - Errors related to guest network interfaces are now more detailed.
 
Fixed
- Fixed a bug that was causing Firecracker to panic whenever a PUT request was sent on an existing network interface.
 - The id parameter of the jailer is required to be an RFC 4122-compliant UUID.
 - Fixed an issue which caused the network RX rate limiter to be more restrictive than intended.
 - API requests which contain unknown fields will generate an error.
 - Fixed an issue related to high CPU utilization caused by improper KVM PIT configuration.
 - It is now possible to create more than one network tun/tap interface inside a jailed Firecracker.
 
Firecracker-v0.5.0
Added
- Added metrics for API requests, VCPU and device actions for the serial console (UART), keyboard (i8042), block and network devices. Metrics are logged every 60 seconds.
 - A CPU features template for C3 is available, in addition to the one for T2.
 - Seccomp filters restrict Firecracker from calling any other system calls than the minimum set it needs to function properly. The filters are enabled by setting the 
USE_SECCOMPenvironment variable to 1 before running Firecracker. - Firecracker can be started by a new binary called 
jailer. The jailer takes as command line arguments a unique ID, the path to the Firecracker binary, the NUMA node that Firecracker will be assigned to and a uid and gid for Firecracker to run under. It sets up a chroot environment and a cgroup and calls exec to morph into Firecracker. 
Changed
- In case of failure, the metrics and the panic location are logged before aborting.
 - Metric values are reset with every flush.
 CPUTemplateis now calledCpuTemplatein order to work seamlessly with the swagger code generator for Go.firecracker-beta.yamlis now calledfirecracker.yaml.
Fixed
- Handling was added for several untreated KVM exit scenarios, which could have led to panic.
 - Fixed a bug that caused Firecracker to crash when attempting to disable the IA32_DEBUG_INTERFACE MSR flag in the T2 CPU features.
 
Removed
- Removed a leftover file generated by the logger unit tests.
 - Removed 
firecracker-v1.0.yaml. 
Firecracker-v0.4.0
Added
- The CPU Template can be set with an API call on PUT /machine-config. The only available template is T2.
 - Hyperthreading can be enabled/disabled with an API call on PUT /machine-config. By default, hyperthreading is disabled.
 - Added boot time performance test (tests/performance/test_boottime.py).
 - Added Rate Limiter for Virtio block and net devices. The Rate Limiter uses two token buckets to limit rate on bytes/s and ops/s. The rate limiter can be (optionally) configured per drive with a PUT on /drives/{drive_id} and per network interface with a PUT on /network-interface/{iface_id}.
 - Implemented pre-boot PUT updates for /boot-source, /drives, /network-interfaces and /vsock.
 - Added integration tests for PUT updates.
 
Changed
- Moved the API definition (swagger/firecracker-beta.yaml) to the api_server crate.
 - Removed "console=ttyS0" and added "8250.nr_uarts=0" to the default kernel command line to decrease the boot time.
 - Changed the CPU topology to have all logical CPUs on a single socket.
 - Removed the upper bound on CPU count as with musl there is no good way to get the total number of logical processors on a host.
 - Build time tests now print the full output of commands.
 - Disabled the Performance Monitor Unit and the Turbo Boost.
 - Check the expected KVM capabilities before starting the VM.
 - Logs now have timestamps.
 
Fixed
- testrun.sh can run on platforms with more than one package manager by setting the package manager via a command line parameter (-p).
 - Allow correct set up of multiple network-interfaces with autogenerated MAC.
 - Fixed sporadic bug in virtio which was causing lost packages.
 - Don't allow PUT requests with empty body on /machine-config.
 - Deny PUT operations after the microvm boots (exception: the temporarily fix for live resize of block devices).
 
Removed
- Removed examples crate. This used to have a Python example of starting Firecracker. This is replaced by test_api.py integration tests.
 - Removed helper scripts for getting coverage and coding style errors. These were replaced by test_coverage.py and test_style.py test integration tests.
 - Removed --vmm-no-api command line option. Firecracker can only be started via the API.
 
Firecracker-v0.3.0
Added
- Users can interrogate the Machine Configuration (i.e. vcpu count and memory size) using a GET request on /machine-config.
 - The logging system can be configured through the API using a PUT on /logger.
 - Block devices support live resize by calling PUT with the same parameters as when the block was created.
 - Release builds have Link Time Optimization (LTO) enabled.
 - Firecracker is built with musl, resulting in a statically linked binary.
 - More in-tree integration tests were added as part of the continuous integration system.
 
Changed
- The vcpu count is enforced to 1 or an even number.
 - The Swagger definition of rate limiters was updated.
 - Syslog-enabled logs were replaced with a hostfile backed mechanism.
 
Fixed
- The host topology of the CPU and the caches is not leaked into the microvm anymore.
 - Boot time was improved by advertising the availability of the TSC deadline timer.
 - Fixed an issue which prevented Firecracker from working on 4.14 (or newer) host kernels.
 - Specifying the MAC address for an interface through the API is optional.
 
Removed
- Removed support for attaching vsock devices.
 - Removed support for building Firecracker with glibc.
 
Firecracker-v0.2.0
- Users can now enforce that an emulated block device is read-only via the API.
To specify whether a block device is read-only or read-write, an extra
"permissions" field was added to the Drive definition in the API.
The root filesystem is automatically mounted in the guest OS as ro/rw
according to the specified "permissions". It's the responsibility of the user
to mount any other read-only block device as such within the guest OS. - Users can now stop the guest VM using the API.
Actions of type 'InstanceHalt' are now supported via the API. - Added support for getDeviceID() in virtIO-block.
Without this, the guest Linux kernel would complain at boot time that
the operation was unsupported. - STDIN control is returned to the Firecracker process when guest VM is inactive.
Raw mode STDIN is forwarded to the guest OS when guest VM is running.
'blockdev --report' and when checking /sys/block//ro). - Users can now interrogate Instance Information (currently just instance state)
through the API. 
Firecracker-v.0.1.0
Firecracker v0.1.0 consists of single Firecracker micro Virtual Machine Manager binary that will spawn a RESTful API endpoint when started. The API endpoint can be used to:
- Add one or more vCPUs to the microVM.
 - Add memory to the microVM.
 - Add one or more network interfaces to the microVM.
 - Add one or more read/write disks (block devices) to the microVM.
 - Add one or more vSockets to the microVM.
 - Start the microVM using a given kernel image and root file system.
 
v0.1.0 is meant to allow customers to integrate Firecracker into their own development environments.