123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443 |
- package libcontainerd
- import (
- "errors"
- "fmt"
- "io"
- "path/filepath"
- "strings"
- "syscall"
- "golang.org/x/net/context"
- "github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim"
- "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
- )
- type client struct {
- clientCommon
- // Platform specific properties below here (none presently on Windows)
- }
- // Win32 error codes that are used for various workarounds
- // These really should be ALL_CAPS to match golangs syscall library and standard
- // Win32 error conventions, but golint insists on CamelCase.
- const (
- CoEClassstring = syscall.Errno(0x800401F3) // Invalid class string
- ErrorNoNetwork = syscall.Errno(1222) // The network is not present or not started
- ErrorBadPathname = syscall.Errno(161) // The specified path is invalid
- ErrorInvalidObject = syscall.Errno(0x800710D8) // The object identifier does not represent a valid object
- )
- // defaultOwner is a tag passed to HCS to allow it to differentiate between
- // container creator management stacks. We hard code "docker" in the case
- // of docker.
- const defaultOwner = "docker"
- // Create is the entrypoint to create a container from a spec, and if successfully
- // created, start it too.
- func (clnt *client) Create(containerID string, spec Spec, options ...CreateOption) error {
- logrus.Debugln("libcontainerd: client.Create() with spec", spec)
- configuration := &hcsshim.ContainerConfig{
- SystemType: "Container",
- Name: containerID,
- Owner: defaultOwner,
- VolumePath: spec.Root.Path,
- IgnoreFlushesDuringBoot: spec.Windows.FirstStart,
- LayerFolderPath: spec.Windows.LayerFolder,
- HostName: spec.Hostname,
- }
- if spec.Windows.Networking != nil {
- configuration.EndpointList = spec.Windows.Networking.EndpointList
- }
- if spec.Windows.Resources != nil {
- if spec.Windows.Resources.CPU != nil {
- if spec.Windows.Resources.CPU.Shares != nil {
- configuration.ProcessorWeight = *spec.Windows.Resources.CPU.Shares
- }
- if spec.Windows.Resources.CPU.Percent != nil {
- configuration.ProcessorMaximum = *spec.Windows.Resources.CPU.Percent * 100 // ProcessorMaximum is a value between 1 and 10000
- }
- }
- if spec.Windows.Resources.Memory != nil {
- if spec.Windows.Resources.Memory.Limit != nil {
- configuration.MemoryMaximumInMB = *spec.Windows.Resources.Memory.Limit / 1024 / 1024
- }
- }
- if spec.Windows.Resources.Storage != nil {
- if spec.Windows.Resources.Storage.Bps != nil {
- configuration.StorageBandwidthMaximum = *spec.Windows.Resources.Storage.Bps
- }
- if spec.Windows.Resources.Storage.Iops != nil {
- configuration.StorageIOPSMaximum = *spec.Windows.Resources.Storage.Iops
- }
- if spec.Windows.Resources.Storage.SandboxSize != nil {
- configuration.StorageSandboxSize = *spec.Windows.Resources.Storage.SandboxSize
- }
- }
- }
- if spec.Windows.HvRuntime != nil {
- configuration.VolumePath = "" // Always empty for Hyper-V containers
- configuration.HvPartition = true
- configuration.HvRuntime = &hcsshim.HvRuntime{
- ImagePath: spec.Windows.HvRuntime.ImagePath,
- }
- // Images with build version < 14350 don't support running with clone, but
- // Windows cannot automatically detect this. Explicitly block cloning in this
- // case.
- if build := buildFromVersion(spec.Platform.OSVersion); build > 0 && build < 14350 {
- configuration.HvRuntime.SkipTemplate = true
- }
- }
- if configuration.HvPartition {
- configuration.SandboxPath = filepath.Dir(spec.Windows.LayerFolder)
- } else {
- configuration.VolumePath = spec.Root.Path
- configuration.LayerFolderPath = spec.Windows.LayerFolder
- }
- for _, option := range options {
- if s, ok := option.(*ServicingOption); ok {
- configuration.Servicing = s.IsServicing
- break
- }
- }
- for _, layerPath := range spec.Windows.LayerPaths {
- _, filename := filepath.Split(layerPath)
- g, err := hcsshim.NameToGuid(filename)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- configuration.Layers = append(configuration.Layers, hcsshim.Layer{
- ID: g.ToString(),
- Path: layerPath,
- })
- }
- // Add the mounts (volumes, bind mounts etc) to the structure
- mds := make([]hcsshim.MappedDir, len(spec.Mounts))
- for i, mount := range spec.Mounts {
- mds[i] = hcsshim.MappedDir{
- HostPath: mount.Source,
- ContainerPath: mount.Destination,
- ReadOnly: mount.Readonly}
- }
- configuration.MappedDirectories = mds
- hcsContainer, err := hcsshim.CreateContainer(containerID, configuration)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- // Construct a container object for calling start on it.
- container := &container{
- containerCommon: containerCommon{
- process: process{
- processCommon: processCommon{
- containerID: containerID,
- client: clnt,
- friendlyName: InitFriendlyName,
- },
- commandLine: strings.Join(spec.Process.Args, " "),
- },
- processes: make(map[string]*process),
- },
- ociSpec: spec,
- hcsContainer: hcsContainer,
- }
- container.options = options
- for _, option := range options {
- if err := option.Apply(container); err != nil {
- logrus.Errorf("libcontainerd: %v", err)
- }
- }
- // Call start, and if it fails, delete the container from our
- // internal structure, start will keep HCS in sync by deleting the
- // container there.
- logrus.Debugf("libcontainerd: Create() id=%s, Calling start()", containerID)
- if err := container.start(); err != nil {
- clnt.deleteContainer(containerID)
- return err
- }
- logrus.Debugf("libcontainerd: Create() id=%s completed successfully", containerID)
- return nil
- }
- // AddProcess is the handler for adding a process to an already running
- // container. It's called through docker exec.
- func (clnt *client) AddProcess(ctx context.Context, containerID, processFriendlyName string, procToAdd Process) error {
- clnt.lock(containerID)
- defer clnt.unlock(containerID)
- container, err := clnt.getContainer(containerID)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- // Note we always tell HCS to
- // create stdout as it's required regardless of '-i' or '-t' options, so that
- // docker can always grab the output through logs. We also tell HCS to always
- // create stdin, even if it's not used - it will be closed shortly. Stderr
- // is only created if it we're not -t.
- createProcessParms := hcsshim.ProcessConfig{
- EmulateConsole: procToAdd.Terminal,
- ConsoleSize: procToAdd.InitialConsoleSize,
- CreateStdInPipe: true,
- CreateStdOutPipe: true,
- CreateStdErrPipe: !procToAdd.Terminal,
- }
- // Take working directory from the process to add if it is defined,
- // otherwise take from the first process.
- if procToAdd.Cwd != "" {
- createProcessParms.WorkingDirectory = procToAdd.Cwd
- } else {
- createProcessParms.WorkingDirectory = container.ociSpec.Process.Cwd
- }
- // Configure the environment for the process
- createProcessParms.Environment = setupEnvironmentVariables(procToAdd.Env)
- createProcessParms.CommandLine = strings.Join(procToAdd.Args, " ")
- logrus.Debugf("libcontainerd: commandLine: %s", createProcessParms.CommandLine)
- // Start the command running in the container.
- var stdout, stderr io.ReadCloser
- var stdin io.WriteCloser
- newProcess, err := container.hcsContainer.CreateProcess(&createProcessParms)
- if err != nil {
- logrus.Errorf("libcontainerd: AddProcess(%s) CreateProcess() failed %s", containerID, err)
- return err
- }
- stdin, stdout, stderr, err = newProcess.Stdio()
- if err != nil {
- logrus.Errorf("libcontainerd: %s getting std pipes failed %s", containerID, err)
- return err
- }
- iopipe := &IOPipe{Terminal: procToAdd.Terminal}
- iopipe.Stdin = createStdInCloser(stdin, newProcess)
- // TEMP: Work around Windows BS/DEL behavior.
- iopipe.Stdin = fixStdinBackspaceBehavior(iopipe.Stdin, container.ociSpec.Platform.OSVersion, procToAdd.Terminal)
- // Convert io.ReadClosers to io.Readers
- if stdout != nil {
- iopipe.Stdout = openReaderFromPipe(stdout)
- }
- if stderr != nil {
- iopipe.Stderr = openReaderFromPipe(stderr)
- }
- pid := newProcess.Pid()
- proc := &process{
- processCommon: processCommon{
- containerID: containerID,
- friendlyName: processFriendlyName,
- client: clnt,
- systemPid: uint32(pid),
- },
- commandLine: createProcessParms.CommandLine,
- hcsProcess: newProcess,
- }
- // Add the process to the container's list of processes
- container.processes[processFriendlyName] = proc
- // Make sure the lock is not held while calling back into the daemon
- clnt.unlock(containerID)
- // Tell the engine to attach streams back to the client
- if err := clnt.backend.AttachStreams(processFriendlyName, *iopipe); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- // Lock again so that the defer unlock doesn't fail. (I really don't like this code)
- clnt.lock(containerID)
- // Spin up a go routine waiting for exit to handle cleanup
- go container.waitExit(proc, false)
- return nil
- }
- // Signal handles `docker stop` on Windows. While Linux has support for
- // the full range of signals, signals aren't really implemented on Windows.
- // We fake supporting regular stop and -9 to force kill.
- func (clnt *client) Signal(containerID string, sig int) error {
- var (
- cont *container
- err error
- )
- // Get the container as we need it to find the pid of the process.
- clnt.lock(containerID)
- defer clnt.unlock(containerID)
- if cont, err = clnt.getContainer(containerID); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- cont.manualStopRequested = true
- logrus.Debugf("libcontainerd: Signal() containerID=%s sig=%d pid=%d", containerID, sig, cont.systemPid)
- if syscall.Signal(sig) == syscall.SIGKILL {
- // Terminate the compute system
- if err := cont.hcsContainer.Terminate(); err != nil {
- if err != hcsshim.ErrVmcomputeOperationPending {
- logrus.Errorf("libcontainerd: failed to terminate %s - %q", containerID, err)
- }
- }
- } else {
- // Terminate Process
- if err := cont.hcsProcess.Kill(); err != nil {
- // ignore errors
- logrus.Warnf("libcontainerd: failed to terminate pid %d in %s: %q", cont.systemPid, containerID, err)
- }
- }
- return nil
- }
- // While Linux has support for the full range of signals, signals aren't really implemented on Windows.
- // We try to terminate the specified process whatever signal is requested.
- func (clnt *client) SignalProcess(containerID string, processFriendlyName string, sig int) error {
- clnt.lock(containerID)
- defer clnt.unlock(containerID)
- cont, err := clnt.getContainer(containerID)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- for _, p := range cont.processes {
- if p.friendlyName == processFriendlyName {
- return hcsshim.TerminateProcessInComputeSystem(containerID, p.systemPid)
- }
- }
- return fmt.Errorf("SignalProcess could not find process %s in %s", processFriendlyName, containerID)
- }
- // Resize handles a CLI event to resize an interactive docker run or docker exec
- // window.
- func (clnt *client) Resize(containerID, processFriendlyName string, width, height int) error {
- // Get the libcontainerd container object
- clnt.lock(containerID)
- defer clnt.unlock(containerID)
- cont, err := clnt.getContainer(containerID)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- h, w := uint16(height), uint16(width)
- if processFriendlyName == InitFriendlyName {
- logrus.Debugln("libcontainerd: resizing systemPID in", containerID, cont.process.systemPid)
- return cont.process.hcsProcess.ResizeConsole(w, h)
- }
- for _, p := range cont.processes {
- if p.friendlyName == processFriendlyName {
- logrus.Debugln("libcontainerd: resizing exec'd process", containerID, p.systemPid)
- return p.hcsProcess.ResizeConsole(w, h)
- }
- }
- return fmt.Errorf("Resize could not find containerID %s to resize", containerID)
- }
- // Pause handles pause requests for containers
- func (clnt *client) Pause(containerID string) error {
- return errors.New("Windows: Containers cannot be paused")
- }
- // Resume handles resume requests for containers
- func (clnt *client) Resume(containerID string) error {
- return errors.New("Windows: Containers cannot be paused")
- }
- // Stats handles stats requests for containers
- func (clnt *client) Stats(containerID string) (*Stats, error) {
- return nil, errors.New("Windows: Stats not implemented")
- }
- // Restore is the handler for restoring a container
- func (clnt *client) Restore(containerID string, unusedOnWindows ...CreateOption) error {
- // TODO Windows: Implement this. For now, just tell the backend the container exited.
- logrus.Debugf("libcontainerd: Restore(%s)", containerID)
- return clnt.backend.StateChanged(containerID, StateInfo{
- CommonStateInfo: CommonStateInfo{
- State: StateExit,
- ExitCode: 1 << 31,
- }})
- }
- // GetPidsForContainer returns a list of process IDs running in a container.
- // Although implemented, this is not used in Windows.
- func (clnt *client) GetPidsForContainer(containerID string) ([]int, error) {
- var pids []int
- clnt.lock(containerID)
- defer clnt.unlock(containerID)
- cont, err := clnt.getContainer(containerID)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- // Add the first process
- pids = append(pids, int(cont.containerCommon.systemPid))
- // And add all the exec'd processes
- for _, p := range cont.processes {
- pids = append(pids, int(p.processCommon.systemPid))
- }
- return pids, nil
- }
- // Summary returns a summary of the processes running in a container.
- // This is present in Windows to support docker top. In linux, the
- // engine shells out to ps to get process information. On Windows, as
- // the containers could be Hyper-V containers, they would not be
- // visible on the container host. However, libcontainerd does have
- // that information.
- func (clnt *client) Summary(containerID string) ([]Summary, error) {
- var s []Summary
- clnt.lock(containerID)
- defer clnt.unlock(containerID)
- cont, err := clnt.getContainer(containerID)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- // Add the first process
- s = append(s, Summary{
- Pid: cont.containerCommon.systemPid,
- Command: cont.ociSpec.Process.Args[0]})
- // And add all the exec'd processes
- for _, p := range cont.processes {
- s = append(s, Summary{
- Pid: p.processCommon.systemPid,
- Command: p.commandLine})
- }
- return s, nil
- }
- // UpdateResources updates resources for a running container.
- func (clnt *client) UpdateResources(containerID string, resources Resources) error {
- // Updating resource isn't supported on Windows
- // but we should return nil for enabling updating container
- return nil
- }
|