The github.com/containerd/containerd/log package was moved to a separate
module, which will also be used by upcoming (patch) releases of containerd.
This patch moves our own uses of the package to use the new module.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This function was added in b86e3bee5a to
work around an issue in os/user.Current(), which SEGFAULTS when compiling
statically with cgo enabled (see golang/go#13470).
We hit similar issues in other parts, and contributed a "osusergo" build-
tag in https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/330753. The "osusergo"
build tag must be set when compiling static binaries with cgo enabled.
If that build-tag is set, the cgo implementation for user.Current() won't
be used, and a pure-go implementation is used instead;
https://github.com/golang/go/blob/go1.19.4/src/os/user/cgo_lookup_unix.go#L5
With the above in place, we no longer need this workaround, and can remove
the ensureHomeIfIAmStatic() function.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Some packages were using `logrus.Fatal()` in init functions (which logs the error,
and (by default) calls `os.Exit(1)` after logging).
Given that logrus formatting and outputs have not yet been configured during the
initialization stage, it does not provide much benefits over a plain `panic()`.
This patch replaces some instances of `logrus.Fatal()` with `panic()`, which has
the added benefits of not introducing logrus as a dependency in some of these
packages, and also produces a stacktrace, which could help locating the problem
in the unlikely event an `init()` fails.
Before this change, an error would look like:
$ dockerd
FATA[0000] something bad happened
After this change, the same error looks like:
$ dockerd
panic: something bad happened
goroutine 1 [running]:
github.com/docker/docker/daemon/logger/awslogs.init.0()
/go/src/github.com/docker/docker/daemon/logger/awslogs/cloudwatchlogs.go:128 +0x89
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The cloud logging client should be closed when the log driver is closed. Otherwise dockerd will keep a gRPC connection to the logging endpoint open indefinitely.
This results in a slow leak of tcp sockets (1) and memory (~200Kb) any time that a container using `--log-driver=gcplogs` is terminates.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Haas <patrickhaas@google.com>
About github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/user:
According to 195d8d544a
this package has two functions:
- Have a static implementation of user lookup, which is now supported in the
os/user stdlib package with the osusergo build tag, but wasn't at the time.
- Have extra functions that os/user doesn't have, but none of those are used
in homedir.
Since https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/11287, homedir depended directly on
libcontainer's user package for CurrentUser().
This is being replaced with os/user.Current(), because all of our static
binaries are compiled with the osusergo tag, and for dynamic libraries it
is more correct to use libc's implementation than parsing /etc/passwd.
About github.com/docker/docker/pkg/idtools:
Only dependency was from GetStatic() which uses idtools.LookupUID(uid).
The implementation of idtools.LookupUID just calls to
github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/user.LookupUid or fallbacks
to exec-ing to getent (since https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/27599).
This patch replaces calls to homedir.GetStatic by homedir.Get(), opting out
of supporting nss lookups in static binaries via exec-ing to getent for
the homedir package.
If homedir package users need to support nss lookups, they are advised
to compile dynamically instead.
Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
Since Go 1.7, context is a standard package. Since Go 1.9, everything
that is provided by "x/net/context" is a couple of type aliases to
types in "context".
Many vendored packages still use x/net/context, so vendor entry remains
for now.
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Files that are suffixed with `_linux.go` or `_windows.go` are
already only built on Linux / Windows, so these build-tags
were redundant.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This reduces allocs and bytes used per log entry significantly as well
as some improvement to time per log operation.
Each log driver, however, must put messages back in the pool once they
are finished with the message.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Fix#29344
If HOME is not set, the gcplogs logging driver will call os/user.Current() via oauth2/google.
However, in static binary, os/user.Current() leads to segfault due to a glibc issue that won't be fixed
in a short term. (golang/go#13470, https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19341)
So we forcibly set HOME so as to avoid call to os/user/Current().
Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <suda.akihiro@lab.ntt.co.jp>
The GCP logging driver is calling out to GCP cloud service on package
init.
This is regardless if you are using GCP logging or not.
This change makes this happen on the first invocation of a new GCP
logging driver instance instead.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>