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Task pods on Kubernetes get their seccomp profile from a path hardcoded in the supervisor, applied only when the run's runtime is node-24 or newer. This makes both the path and the runtime scope configurable, so a cluster can update its profile and widen where it applies without a code change.

The runtime condition dates from the profile's original purpose: node-24+ always creates io_uring fds, which can't be checkpointed, so blocking io_uring_setup made libuv fall back to epoll. Older runtimes didn't need it.

Configuration

  • KUBERNETES_RUNNER_SECCOMP_PROFILE_PATH - defaults to profiles/block-io-uring.json, the path used before. Trimmed and non-empty, so a blank or whitespace-only value fails at startup rather than reaching pod creation as an invalid profile path.
  • KUBERNETES_RUNNER_SECCOMP_PROFILE_RUNTIMES - none | node-24-plus | all, defaulting to node-24-plus.

Both defaults reproduce current behaviour exactly, so merging changes nothing. Widening to every runtime, or turning attachment off entirely, is a config change rather than a deploy.

bun doesn't match the node version pattern, so it picks up the profile only under all.

Why the runtime scope stays

The profile is a node-local file installed outside this repo, and a Localhost profile whose file is missing fails pod creation. Under node-24-plus a node without the file breaks only node-24+ runs; under all it would break every run on that node. Keeping the narrower default means widening is a deliberate step taken once the profile is known to be present fleet-wide, rather than a side effect of this PR.

Attachment also stays behind the existing checkpoints condition, so an install that doesn't configure checkpointing is unaffected.

Shape

Every condition - checkpoints, scope, runtime match - now lives inside withRunnerSeccompProfile, so the call site is a single call with no branching.

Tests

The scope matrix is covered: node-24+ and older runtimes under node-24-plus, every runtime under all, nothing under none, and nothing when checkpoints are disabled. Full supervisor suite: 251 passed, 22 skipped.

No changeset or .server-changes: defaults preserve current behaviour, so there is nothing for a user to act on.

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The supervisor adds configurable Kubernetes runner seccomp settings. The environment schema defines a profile path and runtime scope. Kubernetes pod creation passes these settings and checkpoint status to withRunnerSeccompProfile. The helper applies a Kubernetes Localhost profile for eligible runtimes, all runtimes, or no runtimes according to configuration. It skips profile application when checkpoints are disabled. Tests cover runtime matching, scope handling, profile paths, and checkpoint behavior.

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@nicktrn nicktrn changed the title feat(supervisor): make the runner seccomp profile path configurable feat(supervisor): make the runner seccomp profile configurable Aug 18, 2026

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Learning: When handling Prisma errors for P1001 ("Can't reach database server"), do not assume it only appears under a single property name. Prisma may surface P1001 via either `PrismaClientKnownRequestError` (`err.code === "P1001"`, e.g., mid-query connection drops) or `PrismaClientInitializationError` (`err.errorCode === "P1001"`, e.g., client startup connection failure). To reliably detect the condition, check `err.code === "P1001" || err.errorCode === "P1001"`, and avoid review rules that would incorrectly flag `err.code === "P1001"` as unreachable/never-matching.

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