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Milas Bowman e63ab14b1e
ci: merge Go coverage reports before upload (#10666)
Attempting to fix the state of codecov action checks right now,
which are behaving very erratically.

Using the new functionality in Go 1.20 to merge multiple reports,
so now the unit & E2E coverage data reports are stored as artifacts
and then downloaded, merged, and finally uploaded to codecov as a
new job.

Additionally, add a `codecov.yml` config and try to turn down the
aggressiveness of it for CI checks.

Signed-off-by: Milas Bowman <milas.bowman@docker.com>
2023-06-08 14:58:21 -04:00
Milas Bowman a6ffdf6110 ci: upgrade to Go 1.20.2 & bump deps
* Go 1.20.2
* golangci-lint v1.52.0
* compose-go v1.13.1: https://github.com/compose-spec/compose-go/releases/tag/v1.13.1

Signed-off-by: Milas Bowman <milas.bowman@docker.com>
2023-03-24 09:31:28 -04:00
Guillaume Lours 643557d534 build and push binaries images when a PR is merged or a tag pushed
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Lours <705411+glours@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-16 11:23:49 +01:00
Nicolas De Loof 85ddfde5d6 use go 1.20 -cover support
Signed-off-by: Nicolas De Loof <nicolas.deloof@gmail.com>
2023-03-10 16:54:39 +00:00
Milas Bowman 593c4263f3 ci: bump to Go 1.20.1 and latest deps
* Go v1.20.1
* golangci-lint v1.51.1
* compose-go v1.10.0
* buildx v0.10.2
* BuildKit v0.11.3
* moby v23.0.1

Signed-off-by: Milas Bowman <milas.bowman@docker.com>
2023-02-16 07:26:18 +01:00
Guillaume Lours a2d36b6c6c bump golang to 1.20
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Lours <705411+glours@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-06 10:19:29 +01:00
Ulysses Souza 0c1979979f Remove unused kube tag
Signed-off-by: Ulysses Souza <ulyssessouza@gmail.com>
2023-01-09 14:52:11 +01:00
Guillaume Lours cc247fdb84 remove go.* from e2e tests directory
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Lours <705411+glours@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-08 19:06:22 +01:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn cc60026c7b
update to go1.19.4
Includes security fixes for net/http (CVE-2022-41717, CVE-2022-41720),
and os (CVE-2022-41720).

These minor releases include 2 security fixes following the security policy:

- os, net/http: avoid escapes from os.DirFS and http.Dir on Windows

  The os.DirFS function and http.Dir type provide access to a tree of files
  rooted at a given directory. These functions permitted access to Windows
  device files under that root. For example, os.DirFS("C:/tmp").Open("COM1")
  would open the COM1 device.
  Both os.DirFS and http.Dir only provide read-only filesystem access.

  In addition, on Windows, an os.DirFS for the directory \(the root of the
  current drive) can permit a maliciously crafted path to escape from the
  drive and access any path on the system.

  The behavior of os.DirFS("") has changed. Previously, an empty root was
  treated equivalently to "/", so os.DirFS("").Open("tmp") would open the
  path "/tmp". This now returns an error.

  This is CVE-2022-41720 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/56694.

- net/http: limit canonical header cache by bytes, not entries

  An attacker can cause excessive memory growth in a Go server accepting
  HTTP/2 requests.

  HTTP/2 server connections contain a cache of HTTP header keys sent by
  the client. While the total number of entries in this cache is capped,
  an attacker sending very large keys can cause the server to allocate
  approximately 64 MiB per open connection.

  This issue is also fixed in golang.org/x/net/http2 vX.Y.Z, for users
  manually configuring HTTP/2.

  Thanks to Josselin Costanzi for reporting this issue.

  This is CVE-2022-41717 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/56350.

View the release notes for more information:
https://go.dev/doc/devel/release#go1.19.4

And the milestone on the issue tracker:
https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=milestone%3AGo1.19.4+label%3ACherryPickApproved

Full diff: https://github.com/golang/go/compare/go1.19.3...go1.19.4

The golang.org/x/net fix is in 1e63c2f08a

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2022-12-07 10:22:50 +01:00
Milas Bowman 9b8d520b7d ci: upgrade to Go 1.19.3 & bump deps
Upgrade to Go 1.19.3 (from 1.19.2) and bump a couple dependencies.

Signed-off-by: Milas Bowman <milas.bowman@docker.com>
2022-12-02 11:24:46 -05:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn 34441c8e4a
Update to go 1.19.2 to address CVE-2022-2879, CVE-2022-2880, CVE-2022-41715
From the mailing list:

We have just released Go versions 1.19.2 and 1.18.7, minor point releases.

These minor releases include 3 security fixes following the security policy:

- archive/tar: unbounded memory consumption when reading headers

  Reader.Read did not set a limit on the maximum size of file headers.
  A maliciously crafted archive could cause Read to allocate unbounded
  amounts of memory, potentially causing resource exhaustion or panics.
  Reader.Read now limits the maximum size of header blocks to 1 MiB.

  Thanks to Adam Korczynski (ADA Logics) and OSS-Fuzz for reporting this issue.

  This is CVE-2022-2879 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/54853.

- net/http/httputil: ReverseProxy should not forward unparseable query parameters

  Requests forwarded by ReverseProxy included the raw query parameters from the
  inbound request, including unparseable parameters rejected by net/http. This
  could permit query parameter smuggling when a Go proxy forwards a parameter
  with an unparseable value.

  ReverseProxy will now sanitize the query parameters in the forwarded query
  when the outbound request's Form field is set after the ReverseProxy.Director
  function returns, indicating that the proxy has parsed the query parameters.
  Proxies which do not parse query parameters continue to forward the original
  query parameters unchanged.

  Thanks to Gal Goldstein (Security Researcher, Oxeye) and
  Daniel Abeles (Head of Research, Oxeye) for reporting this issue.

  This is CVE-2022-2880 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/54663.

- regexp/syntax: limit memory used by parsing regexps

  The parsed regexp representation is linear in the size of the input,
  but in some cases the constant factor can be as high as 40,000,
  making relatively small regexps consume much larger amounts of memory.

  Each regexp being parsed is now limited to a 256 MB memory footprint.
  Regular expressions whose representation would use more space than that
  are now rejected. Normal use of regular expressions is unaffected.

  Thanks to Adam Korczynski (ADA Logics) and OSS-Fuzz for reporting this issue.

  This is CVE-2022-41715 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/55949.

View the release notes for more information: https://go.dev/doc/devel/release#go1.19.2

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2022-10-04 21:27:06 +02:00
Laura Brehm c6109b2e5c
Add Makefile, buildx target to ensure root and e2e go.mod are kept in sync
Signed-off-by: Laura Brehm <laurabrehm@hey.com>
2022-09-27 02:35:57 +02:00
Milas Bowman e81168197a ci: upgrade to Go 1.19.1
Go released 1.18.6 + 1.19.1 today which fix a couple
CVEs. (`golang.org/x/net` also has a related fix.)

This jumps from 1.18.5 -> 1.19.1 since it was on the
to-do list regardless :)

Signed-off-by: Milas Bowman <milas.bowman@docker.com>
2022-09-06 17:46:07 -04:00
CrazyMax 3022b6479f build windows/arm64 and linux/riscv64 binaries
Signed-off-by: CrazyMax <crazy-max@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-08-15 09:24:14 +02:00
CrazyMax 5ec20296e4
Better sandboxed workflow and enhanced cross compilation
Signed-off-by: CrazyMax <crazy-max@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-08-12 15:05:58 +02:00