daemon/network/filter_test.go:174:19: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
daemon/restart.go:17:116: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
daemon/daemon_linux_test.go:255:41: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
daemon/reload_test.go:340:58: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
daemon/oci_linux.go:495:101: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
daemon/seccomp_linux_test.go:17:36: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
daemon/container_operations.go:560:73: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
daemon/daemon_unix.go:558:76: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
daemon/daemon_unix.go:1092:64: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
daemon/container_operations.go:587:24: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
daemon/network.go:807:18: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
daemon/network.go:813:42: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
daemon/network.go:872:72: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit ddb42f3ad2)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
While working on deprecation of the `aufs` and `overlay` storage-drivers, the
`TestCleanupMounts` had to be updated, as it was currently using `aufs` for
testing. When rewriting the test to use `overlay2` instead (using an updated
`mountsFixture`), I found out that the test was failing, and it appears that
only `overlay`, but not `overlay2` was taken into account.
These cleanup functions were added in 05cc737f54,
but at the time the `overlay2` storage driver was not yet implemented;
05cc737f54/daemon/graphdriver
This omission was likely missed in 23e5c94cfb,
because the original implementation re-used the `overlay` storage driver, but
later on it was decided to make `overlay2` a separate storage driver.
As a result of the above, `daemon.cleanupMountsByID()` would ignore any `overlay2`
mounts during `daemon.Shutdown()` and `daemon.Cleanup()`.
This patch:
- Adds a new `mountsFixtureOverlay2` with example mounts for `overlay2`
- Rewrites the tests to use `gotest.tools` for more informative output on failures.
- Adds the missing regex patterns to `daemon/getCleanPatterns()`. The patterns
are added at the start of the list to allow for the fasted match (`overlay2`
is the default for most setups, and the code is iterating over possible
options).
As a follow-up, we could consider adding additional fixtures for different
storage drivers.
Before the fix is applied:
go test -v -run TestCleanupMounts ./daemon/
=== RUN TestCleanupMounts
=== RUN TestCleanupMounts/aufs
=== RUN TestCleanupMounts/overlay2
daemon_linux_test.go:135: assertion failed: 0 (unmounted int) != 1 (int): Expected to unmount the shm (and the shm only)
--- FAIL: TestCleanupMounts (0.01s)
--- PASS: TestCleanupMounts/aufs (0.00s)
--- FAIL: TestCleanupMounts/overlay2 (0.01s)
=== RUN TestCleanupMountsByID
=== RUN TestCleanupMountsByID/aufs
=== RUN TestCleanupMountsByID/overlay2
daemon_linux_test.go:171: assertion failed: 0 (unmounted int) != 1 (int): Expected to unmount the root (and that only)
--- FAIL: TestCleanupMountsByID (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestCleanupMountsByID/aufs (0.00s)
--- FAIL: TestCleanupMountsByID/overlay2 (0.00s)
FAIL
FAIL github.com/docker/docker/daemon 0.054s
FAIL
With the fix applied:
go test -v -run TestCleanupMounts ./daemon/
=== RUN TestCleanupMounts
=== RUN TestCleanupMounts/aufs
=== RUN TestCleanupMounts/overlay2
--- PASS: TestCleanupMounts (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestCleanupMounts/aufs (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestCleanupMounts/overlay2 (0.00s)
=== RUN TestCleanupMountsByID
=== RUN TestCleanupMountsByID/aufs
=== RUN TestCleanupMountsByID/overlay2
--- PASS: TestCleanupMountsByID (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestCleanupMountsByID/aufs (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestCleanupMountsByID/overlay2 (0.00s)
PASS
ok github.com/docker/docker/daemon 0.042s
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The io/ioutil package has been deprecated in Go 1.16. This commit
replaces the existing io/ioutil functions with their new definitions in
io and os packages.
Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
This changes mounts.NewParser() to create a parser for the current operatingsystem,
instead of one specific to a (possibly non-matching, in case of LCOW) OS.
With the OS-specific handling being removed, the "OS" parameter is also removed
from `daemon.verifyContainerSettings()`, and various other container-related
functions.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Switch to moby/sys/mount and mountinfo. Keep the pkg/mount for potential
outside users.
This commit was generated by the following bash script:
```
set -e -u -o pipefail
for file in $(git grep -l 'docker/docker/pkg/mount"' | grep -v ^pkg/mount); do
sed -i -e 's#/docker/docker/pkg/mount"#/moby/sys/mount"#' \
-e 's#mount\.\(GetMounts\|Mounted\|Info\|[A-Za-z]*Filter\)#mountinfo.\1#g' \
$file
goimports -w $file
done
```
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
This implements chown support on Windows. Built-in accounts as well
as accounts included in the SAM database of the container are supported.
NOTE: IDPair is now named Identity and IDMappings is now named
IdentityMapping.
The following are valid examples:
ADD --chown=Guest . <some directory>
COPY --chown=Administrator . <some directory>
COPY --chown=Guests . <some directory>
COPY --chown=ContainerUser . <some directory>
On Windows an owner is only granted the permission to read the security
descriptor and read/write the discretionary access control list. This
fix also grants read/write and execute permissions to the owner.
Signed-off-by: Salahuddin Khan <salah@docker.com>
This prevents the following test case failures "go test" is run
as non-root in the daemon/ directory:
> --- FAIL: TestContainerInitDNS (0.02s)
> daemon_test.go:209: chown /tmp/docker-container-test-054812199/volumes: operation not permitted
>
> --- FAIL: TestDaemonReloadNetworkDiagnosticPort (0.00s)
> reload_test.go:525: mkdir /var/lib/docker/network/files/: permission denied
> --- FAIL: TestRootMountCleanup (0.00s)
> daemon_linux_test.go:240: assertion failed: error is not nil: operation not permitted
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Use mount.SingleEntryFilter as we're only interested in a single entry.
Test case data of TestShouldUnmountRoot is modified accordingly, as
from now on:
1. `info` can't be nil;
2. the mountpoint check is not performed (as SingleEntryFilter
guarantees it to be equal to daemon.root).
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
This makes sure that if the daemon root was already a self-binded mount
(thus meaning the daemonc only performed a remount) that the daemon does
not try to unmount.
Example:
```
$ sudo mount --bind /var/lib/docker /var/lib/docker
$ sudo dockerd &
```
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
This test case is checking that the built-in default size for /dev/shm
(which is used for `--ipcmode` being `private` or `shareable`)
is not overriding the size of user-defined tmpfs mount for /dev/shm.
In other words, this is a regression test case for issue #35271,
https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/35271
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
- Refactor generic and path based cleanup functions into a single function.
- Include aufs and zfs mounts in the mounts cleanup.
- Containers that receive exit event on restore don't require manual cleanup.
- Make missing sandbox id message a warning because currently sandboxes are always cleared on startup. libnetwork#975
- Don't unmount volumes for containers that don't have base path. Shouldn't be needed after #21372
Signed-off-by: Tonis Tiigi <tonistiigi@gmail.com>
- Print the mount table as in /proc/self/mountinfo
- Do not exit prematurely when one of the ipc mounts doesn't exist.
- Do not exit prematurely when one of the ipc mounts cannot be unmounted.
- Add a unit test to see if the cleanup really works.
- Use syscall.MNT_DETACH to cleanup mounts after a crash.
- Unmount IPC mounts when the daemon unregisters an old running container.
Signed-off-by: David Calavera <david.calavera@gmail.com>