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// +build linux freebsd
package daemon // import "github.com/docker/docker/daemon"
import (
"bufio"
"context"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"net"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"runtime/debug"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
containerd_cgroups "github.com/containerd/cgroups"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/blkiodev"
pblkiodev "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/blkiodev"
containertypes "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/container"
"github.com/docker/docker/container"
"github.com/docker/docker/daemon/config"
"github.com/docker/docker/daemon/initlayer"
"github.com/docker/docker/opts"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/containerfs"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/idtools"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/ioutils"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/mount"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/parsers"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/parsers/kernel"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo"
"github.com/docker/docker/runconfig"
volumemounts "github.com/docker/docker/volume/mounts"
"github.com/docker/libnetwork"
nwconfig "github.com/docker/libnetwork/config"
"github.com/docker/libnetwork/drivers/bridge"
"github.com/docker/libnetwork/netlabel"
"github.com/docker/libnetwork/netutils"
"github.com/docker/libnetwork/options"
lntypes "github.com/docker/libnetwork/types"
"github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/cgroups"
rsystem "github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/system"
"github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go"
"github.com/opencontainers/selinux/go-selinux/label"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/vishvananda/netlink"
"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
)
const (
// DefaultShimBinary is the default shim to be used by containerd if none
// is specified
DefaultShimBinary = "containerd-shim"
// DefaultRuntimeBinary is the default runtime to be used by
// containerd if none is specified
DefaultRuntimeBinary = "runc"
// See https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip.git/tree/kernel/sched/sched.h?id=8cd9234c64c584432f6992fe944ca9e46ca8ea76#n269
linuxMinCPUShares = 2
linuxMaxCPUShares = 262144
platformSupported = true
// It's not kernel limit, we want this 4M limit to supply a reasonable functional container
linuxMinMemory = 4194304
// constants for remapped root settings
defaultIDSpecifier = "default"
defaultRemappedID = "dockremap"
// constant for cgroup drivers
cgroupFsDriver = "cgroupfs"
cgroupSystemdDriver = "systemd"
// DefaultRuntimeName is the default runtime to be used by
// containerd if none is specified
DefaultRuntimeName = "runc"
)
type containerGetter interface {
GetContainer(string) (*container.Container, error)
}
func getMemoryResources(config containertypes.Resources) *specs.LinuxMemory {
memory := specs.LinuxMemory{}
if config.Memory > 0 {
memory.Limit = &config.Memory
}
if config.MemoryReservation > 0 {
memory.Reservation = &config.MemoryReservation
}
if config.MemorySwap > 0 {
memory.Swap = &config.MemorySwap
}
if config.MemorySwappiness != nil {
swappiness := uint64(*config.MemorySwappiness)
memory.Swappiness = &swappiness
}
if config.OomKillDisable != nil {
memory.DisableOOMKiller = config.OomKillDisable
}
if config.KernelMemory != 0 {
memory.Kernel = &config.KernelMemory
}
if config.KernelMemoryTCP != 0 {
memory.KernelTCP = &config.KernelMemoryTCP
}
return &memory
}
func getPidsLimit(config containertypes.Resources) *specs.LinuxPids {
if config.PidsLimit == nil {
return nil
}
if *config.PidsLimit <= 0 {
// docker API allows 0 and negative values to unset this to be consistent
// with default values. When updating values, runc requires -1 to unset
// the previous limit.
return &specs.LinuxPids{Limit: -1}
}
return &specs.LinuxPids{Limit: *config.PidsLimit}
}
func getCPUResources(config containertypes.Resources) (*specs.LinuxCPU, error) {
cpu := specs.LinuxCPU{}
if config.CPUShares < 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("shares: invalid argument")
}
if config.CPUShares >= 0 {
shares := uint64(config.CPUShares)
cpu.Shares = &shares
}
if config.CpusetCpus != "" {
cpu.Cpus = config.CpusetCpus
}
if config.CpusetMems != "" {
cpu.Mems = config.CpusetMems
}
if config.NanoCPUs > 0 {
// https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/scheduler/sched-bwc.txt
period := uint64(100 * time.Millisecond / time.Microsecond)
quota := config.NanoCPUs * int64(period) / 1e9
cpu.Period = &period
cpu.Quota = &quota
}
if config.CPUPeriod != 0 {
period := uint64(config.CPUPeriod)
cpu.Period = &period
}
if config.CPUQuota != 0 {
q := config.CPUQuota
cpu.Quota = &q
}
if config.CPURealtimePeriod != 0 {
period := uint64(config.CPURealtimePeriod)
cpu.RealtimePeriod = &period
}
if config.CPURealtimeRuntime != 0 {
c := config.CPURealtimeRuntime
cpu.RealtimeRuntime = &c
}
return &cpu, nil
}
func getBlkioWeightDevices(config containertypes.Resources) ([]specs.LinuxWeightDevice, error) {
var stat unix.Stat_t
var blkioWeightDevices []specs.LinuxWeightDevice
for _, weightDevice := range config.BlkioWeightDevice {
if err := unix.Stat(weightDevice.Path, &stat); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
weight := weightDevice.Weight
d := specs.LinuxWeightDevice{Weight: &weight}
d.Major = int64(stat.Rdev / 256)
d.Minor = int64(stat.Rdev % 256)
blkioWeightDevices = append(blkioWeightDevices, d)
}
return blkioWeightDevices, nil
}
func (daemon *Daemon) parseSecurityOpt(container *container.Container, hostConfig *containertypes.HostConfig) error {
container.NoNewPrivileges = daemon.configStore.NoNewPrivileges
return parseSecurityOpt(container, hostConfig)
}
func parseSecurityOpt(container *container.Container, config *containertypes.HostConfig) error {
var (
labelOpts []string
err error
)
for _, opt := range config.SecurityOpt {
if opt == "no-new-privileges" {
container.NoNewPrivileges = true
continue
}
if opt == "disable" {
labelOpts = append(labelOpts, "disable")
continue
}
var con []string
if strings.Contains(opt, "=") {
con = strings.SplitN(opt, "=", 2)
} else if strings.Contains(opt, ":") {
con = strings.SplitN(opt, ":", 2)
logrus.Warn("Security options with `:` as a separator are deprecated and will be completely unsupported in 17.04, use `=` instead.")
}
if len(con) != 2 {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid --security-opt 1: %q", opt)
}
switch con[0] {
case "label":
labelOpts = append(labelOpts, con[1])
case "apparmor":
container.AppArmorProfile = con[1]
case "seccomp":
container.SeccompProfile = con[1]
case "no-new-privileges":
noNewPrivileges, err := strconv.ParseBool(con[1])
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid --security-opt 2: %q", opt)
}
container.NoNewPrivileges = noNewPrivileges
default:
return fmt.Errorf("invalid --security-opt 2: %q", opt)
}
}
container.ProcessLabel, container.MountLabel, err = label.InitLabels(labelOpts)
return err
}
func getBlkioThrottleDevices(devs []*blkiodev.ThrottleDevice) ([]specs.LinuxThrottleDevice, error) {
var throttleDevices []specs.LinuxThrottleDevice
var stat unix.Stat_t
for _, d := range devs {
if err := unix.Stat(d.Path, &stat); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
d := specs.LinuxThrottleDevice{Rate: d.Rate}
d.Major = int64(stat.Rdev / 256)
d.Minor = int64(stat.Rdev % 256)
throttleDevices = append(throttleDevices, d)
}
return throttleDevices, nil
}
// adjustParallelLimit takes a number of objects and a proposed limit and
// figures out if it's reasonable (and adjusts it accordingly). This is only
// used for daemon startup, which does a lot of parallel loading of containers
// (and if we exceed RLIMIT_NOFILE then we're in trouble).
func adjustParallelLimit(n int, limit int) int {
// Rule-of-thumb overhead factor (how many files will each goroutine open
// simultaneously). Yes, this is ugly but to be frank this whole thing is
// ugly.
const overhead = 2
// On Linux, we need to ensure that parallelStartupJobs doesn't cause us to
// exceed RLIMIT_NOFILE. If parallelStartupJobs is too large, we reduce it
// and give a warning (since in theory the user should increase their
// ulimits to the largest possible value for dockerd).
var rlim unix.Rlimit
if err := unix.Getrlimit(unix.RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim); err != nil {
logrus.Warnf("Couldn't find dockerd's RLIMIT_NOFILE to double-check startup parallelism factor: %v", err)
return limit
}
softRlimit := int(rlim.Cur)
// Much fewer containers than RLIMIT_NOFILE. No need to adjust anything.
if softRlimit > overhead*n {
return limit
}
// RLIMIT_NOFILE big enough, no need to adjust anything.
if softRlimit > overhead*limit {
return limit
}
logrus.Warnf("Found dockerd's open file ulimit (%v) is far too small -- consider increasing it significantly (at least %v)", softRlimit, overhead*limit)
return softRlimit / overhead
}
func checkKernel() error {
// Check for unsupported kernel versions
// FIXME: it would be cleaner to not test for specific versions, but rather
// test for specific functionalities.
// Unfortunately we can't test for the feature "does not cause a kernel panic"
// without actually causing a kernel panic, so we need this workaround until
// the circumstances of pre-3.10 crashes are clearer.
// For details see https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/407
// Docker 1.11 and above doesn't actually run on kernels older than 3.4,
// due to containerd-shim usage of PR_SET_CHILD_SUBREAPER (introduced in 3.4).
if !kernel.CheckKernelVersion(3, 10, 0) {
v, _ := kernel.GetKernelVersion()
if os.Getenv("DOCKER_NOWARN_KERNEL_VERSION") == "" {
logrus.Fatalf("Your Linux kernel version %s is not supported for running docker. Please upgrade your kernel to 3.10.0 or newer.", v.String())
}
}
return nil
}
// adaptContainerSettings is called during container creation to modify any
// settings necessary in the HostConfig structure.
func (daemon *Daemon) adaptContainerSettings(hostConfig *containertypes.HostConfig, adjustCPUShares bool) error {
if adjustCPUShares && hostConfig.CPUShares > 0 {
// Handle unsupported CPUShares
if hostConfig.CPUShares < linuxMinCPUShares {
logrus.Warnf("Changing requested CPUShares of %d to minimum allowed of %d", hostConfig.CPUShares, linuxMinCPUShares)
hostConfig.CPUShares = linuxMinCPUShares
} else if hostConfig.CPUShares > linuxMaxCPUShares {
logrus.Warnf("Changing requested CPUShares of %d to maximum allowed of %d", hostConfig.CPUShares, linuxMaxCPUShares)
hostConfig.CPUShares = linuxMaxCPUShares
}
}
if hostConfig.Memory > 0 && hostConfig.MemorySwap == 0 {
// By default, MemorySwap is set to twice the size of Memory.
hostConfig.MemorySwap = hostConfig.Memory * 2
}
if hostConfig.ShmSize == 0 {
hostConfig.ShmSize = config.DefaultShmSize
if daemon.configStore != nil {
hostConfig.ShmSize = int64(daemon.configStore.ShmSize)
}
}
Implement none, private, and shareable ipc modes Since the commit d88fe447df0e8 ("Add support for sharing /dev/shm/ and /dev/mqueue between containers") container's /dev/shm is mounted on the host first, then bind-mounted inside the container. This is done that way in order to be able to share this container's IPC namespace (and the /dev/shm mount point) with another container. Unfortunately, this functionality breaks container checkpoint/restore (even if IPC is not shared). Since /dev/shm is an external mount, its contents is not saved by `criu checkpoint`, and so upon restore any application that tries to access data under /dev/shm is severily disappointed (which usually results in a fatal crash). This commit solves the issue by introducing new IPC modes for containers (in addition to 'host' and 'container:ID'). The new modes are: - 'shareable': enables sharing this container's IPC with others (this used to be the implicit default); - 'private': disables sharing this container's IPC. In 'private' mode, container's /dev/shm is truly mounted inside the container, without any bind-mounting from the host, which solves the issue. While at it, let's also implement 'none' mode. The motivation, as eloquently put by Justin Cormack, is: > I wondered a while back about having a none shm mode, as currently it is > not possible to have a totally unwriteable container as there is always > a /dev/shm writeable mount. It is a bit of a niche case (and clearly > should never be allowed to be daemon default) but it would be trivial to > add now so maybe we should... ...so here's yet yet another mode: - 'none': no /dev/shm mount inside the container (though it still has its own private IPC namespace). Now, to ultimately solve the abovementioned checkpoint/restore issue, we'd need to make 'private' the default mode, but unfortunately it breaks the backward compatibility. So, let's make the default container IPC mode per-daemon configurable (with the built-in default set to 'shareable' for now). The default can be changed either via a daemon CLI option (--default-shm-mode) or a daemon.json configuration file parameter of the same name. Note one can only set either 'shareable' or 'private' IPC modes as a daemon default (i.e. in this context 'host', 'container', or 'none' do not make much sense). Some other changes this patch introduces are: 1. A mount for /dev/shm is added to default OCI Linux spec. 2. IpcMode.Valid() is simplified to remove duplicated code that parsed 'container:ID' form. Note the old version used to check that ID does not contain a semicolon -- this is no longer the case (tests are modified accordingly). The motivation is we should either do a proper check for container ID validity, or don't check it at all (since it is checked in other places anyway). I chose the latter. 3. IpcMode.Container() is modified to not return container ID if the mode value does not start with "container:", unifying the check to be the same as in IpcMode.IsContainer(). 3. IPC mode unit tests (runconfig/hostconfig_test.go) are modified to add checks for newly added values. [v2: addressed review at https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/34087#pullrequestreview-51345997] [v3: addressed review at https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/34087#pullrequestreview-53902833] [v4: addressed the case of upgrading from older daemon, in this case container.HostConfig.IpcMode is unset and this is valid] [v5: document old and new IpcMode values in api/swagger.yaml] [v6: add the 'none' mode, changelog entry to docs/api/version-history.md] Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
2017-06-27 21:58:50 +00:00
// Set default IPC mode, if unset for container
if hostConfig.IpcMode.IsEmpty() {
m := config.DefaultIpcMode
if daemon.configStore != nil {
m = daemon.configStore.IpcMode
}
hostConfig.IpcMode = containertypes.IpcMode(m)
}
adaptSharedNamespaceContainer(daemon, hostConfig)
var err error
opts, err := daemon.generateSecurityOpt(hostConfig)
if err != nil {
return err
}
hostConfig.SecurityOpt = append(hostConfig.SecurityOpt, opts...)
if hostConfig.OomKillDisable == nil {
defaultOomKillDisable := false
hostConfig.OomKillDisable = &defaultOomKillDisable
}
return nil
}
// adaptSharedNamespaceContainer replaces container name with its ID in hostConfig.
// To be more precisely, it modifies `container:name` to `container:ID` of PidMode, IpcMode
// and NetworkMode.
//
// When a container shares its namespace with another container, use ID can keep the namespace
// sharing connection between the two containers even the another container is renamed.
func adaptSharedNamespaceContainer(daemon containerGetter, hostConfig *containertypes.HostConfig) {
containerPrefix := "container:"
if hostConfig.PidMode.IsContainer() {
pidContainer := hostConfig.PidMode.Container()
// if there is any error returned here, we just ignore it and leave it to be
// handled in the following logic
if c, err := daemon.GetContainer(pidContainer); err == nil {
hostConfig.PidMode = containertypes.PidMode(containerPrefix + c.ID)
}
}
if hostConfig.IpcMode.IsContainer() {
ipcContainer := hostConfig.IpcMode.Container()
if c, err := daemon.GetContainer(ipcContainer); err == nil {
hostConfig.IpcMode = containertypes.IpcMode(containerPrefix + c.ID)
}
}
if hostConfig.NetworkMode.IsContainer() {
netContainer := hostConfig.NetworkMode.ConnectedContainer()
if c, err := daemon.GetContainer(netContainer); err == nil {
hostConfig.NetworkMode = containertypes.NetworkMode(containerPrefix + c.ID)
}
}
}
// verifyPlatformContainerResources performs platform-specific validation of the container's resource-configuration
func verifyPlatformContainerResources(resources *containertypes.Resources, sysInfo *sysinfo.SysInfo, update bool) (warnings []string, err error) {
fixMemorySwappiness(resources)
// memory subsystem checks and adjustments
if resources.Memory != 0 && resources.Memory < linuxMinMemory {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Minimum memory limit allowed is 4MB")
}
if resources.Memory > 0 && !sysInfo.MemoryLimit {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support memory limit capabilities or the cgroup is not mounted. Limitation discarded.")
resources.Memory = 0
resources.MemorySwap = -1
}
if resources.Memory > 0 && resources.MemorySwap != -1 && !sysInfo.SwapLimit {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support swap limit capabilities or the cgroup is not mounted. Memory limited without swap.")
resources.MemorySwap = -1
}
if resources.Memory > 0 && resources.MemorySwap > 0 && resources.MemorySwap < resources.Memory {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Minimum memoryswap limit should be larger than memory limit, see usage")
}
if resources.Memory == 0 && resources.MemorySwap > 0 && !update {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("You should always set the Memory limit when using Memoryswap limit, see usage")
}
if resources.MemorySwappiness != nil && !sysInfo.MemorySwappiness {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support memory swappiness capabilities or the cgroup is not mounted. Memory swappiness discarded.")
resources.MemorySwappiness = nil
}
if resources.MemorySwappiness != nil {
swappiness := *resources.MemorySwappiness
if swappiness < 0 || swappiness > 100 {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Invalid value: %v, valid memory swappiness range is 0-100", swappiness)
}
}
if resources.MemoryReservation > 0 && !sysInfo.MemoryReservation {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support memory soft limit capabilities or the cgroup is not mounted. Limitation discarded.")
resources.MemoryReservation = 0
}
if resources.MemoryReservation > 0 && resources.MemoryReservation < linuxMinMemory {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Minimum memory reservation allowed is 4MB")
}
if resources.Memory > 0 && resources.MemoryReservation > 0 && resources.Memory < resources.MemoryReservation {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Minimum memory limit can not be less than memory reservation limit, see usage")
}
if resources.KernelMemory > 0 && !sysInfo.KernelMemory {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support kernel memory limit capabilities or the cgroup is not mounted. Limitation discarded.")
resources.KernelMemory = 0
}
if resources.KernelMemory > 0 && resources.KernelMemory < linuxMinMemory {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Minimum kernel memory limit allowed is 4MB")
}
if resources.KernelMemory > 0 && !kernel.CheckKernelVersion(4, 0, 0) {
warnings = append(warnings, "You specified a kernel memory limit on a kernel older than 4.0. Kernel memory limits are experimental on older kernels, it won't work as expected and can cause your system to be unstable.")
}
if resources.OomKillDisable != nil && !sysInfo.OomKillDisable {
// only produce warnings if the setting wasn't to *disable* the OOM Kill; no point
// warning the caller if they already wanted the feature to be off
if *resources.OomKillDisable {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support OomKillDisable. OomKillDisable discarded.")
}
resources.OomKillDisable = nil
}
if resources.OomKillDisable != nil && *resources.OomKillDisable && resources.Memory == 0 {
warnings = append(warnings, "OOM killer is disabled for the container, but no memory limit is set, this can result in the system running out of resources.")
}
if resources.PidsLimit != nil && !sysInfo.PidsLimit {
if *resources.PidsLimit > 0 {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support PIDs limit capabilities or the cgroup is not mounted. PIDs limit discarded.")
}
resources.PidsLimit = nil
}
// cpu subsystem checks and adjustments
if resources.NanoCPUs > 0 && resources.CPUPeriod > 0 {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Conflicting options: Nano CPUs and CPU Period cannot both be set")
}
if resources.NanoCPUs > 0 && resources.CPUQuota > 0 {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Conflicting options: Nano CPUs and CPU Quota cannot both be set")
}
if resources.NanoCPUs > 0 && (!sysInfo.CPUCfsPeriod || !sysInfo.CPUCfsQuota) {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("NanoCPUs can not be set, as your kernel does not support CPU cfs period/quota or the cgroup is not mounted")
}
// The highest precision we could get on Linux is 0.001, by setting
// cpu.cfs_period_us=1000ms
// cpu.cfs_quota=1ms
// See the following link for details:
// https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/scheduler/sched-bwc.txt
// Here we don't set the lower limit and it is up to the underlying platform (e.g., Linux) to return an error.
// The error message is 0.01 so that this is consistent with Windows
if resources.NanoCPUs < 0 || resources.NanoCPUs > int64(sysinfo.NumCPU())*1e9 {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Range of CPUs is from 0.01 to %d.00, as there are only %d CPUs available", sysinfo.NumCPU(), sysinfo.NumCPU())
}
if resources.CPUShares > 0 && !sysInfo.CPUShares {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support CPU shares or the cgroup is not mounted. Shares discarded.")
resources.CPUShares = 0
}
if resources.CPUPeriod > 0 && !sysInfo.CPUCfsPeriod {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support CPU cfs period or the cgroup is not mounted. Period discarded.")
resources.CPUPeriod = 0
}
if resources.CPUPeriod != 0 && (resources.CPUPeriod < 1000 || resources.CPUPeriod > 1000000) {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("CPU cfs period can not be less than 1ms (i.e. 1000) or larger than 1s (i.e. 1000000)")
}
if resources.CPUQuota > 0 && !sysInfo.CPUCfsQuota {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support CPU cfs quota or the cgroup is not mounted. Quota discarded.")
resources.CPUQuota = 0
}
if resources.CPUQuota > 0 && resources.CPUQuota < 1000 {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("CPU cfs quota can not be less than 1ms (i.e. 1000)")
}
if resources.CPUPercent > 0 {
warnings = append(warnings, fmt.Sprintf("%s does not support CPU percent. Percent discarded.", runtime.GOOS))
resources.CPUPercent = 0
}
// cpuset subsystem checks and adjustments
if (resources.CpusetCpus != "" || resources.CpusetMems != "") && !sysInfo.Cpuset {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support cpuset or the cgroup is not mounted. Cpuset discarded.")
resources.CpusetCpus = ""
resources.CpusetMems = ""
}
cpusAvailable, err := sysInfo.IsCpusetCpusAvailable(resources.CpusetCpus)
if err != nil {
return warnings, errors.Wrapf(err, "Invalid value %s for cpuset cpus", resources.CpusetCpus)
}
if !cpusAvailable {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Requested CPUs are not available - requested %s, available: %s", resources.CpusetCpus, sysInfo.Cpus)
}
memsAvailable, err := sysInfo.IsCpusetMemsAvailable(resources.CpusetMems)
if err != nil {
return warnings, errors.Wrapf(err, "Invalid value %s for cpuset mems", resources.CpusetMems)
}
if !memsAvailable {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Requested memory nodes are not available - requested %s, available: %s", resources.CpusetMems, sysInfo.Mems)
}
// blkio subsystem checks and adjustments
if resources.BlkioWeight > 0 && !sysInfo.BlkioWeight {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support Block I/O weight or the cgroup is not mounted. Weight discarded.")
resources.BlkioWeight = 0
}
if resources.BlkioWeight > 0 && (resources.BlkioWeight < 10 || resources.BlkioWeight > 1000) {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Range of blkio weight is from 10 to 1000")
}
if resources.IOMaximumBandwidth != 0 || resources.IOMaximumIOps != 0 {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Invalid QoS settings: %s does not support Maximum IO Bandwidth or Maximum IO IOps", runtime.GOOS)
}
if len(resources.BlkioWeightDevice) > 0 && !sysInfo.BlkioWeightDevice {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support Block I/O weight_device or the cgroup is not mounted. Weight-device discarded.")
resources.BlkioWeightDevice = []*pblkiodev.WeightDevice{}
}
if len(resources.BlkioDeviceReadBps) > 0 && !sysInfo.BlkioReadBpsDevice {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support BPS Block I/O read limit or the cgroup is not mounted. Block I/O BPS read limit discarded.")
resources.BlkioDeviceReadBps = []*pblkiodev.ThrottleDevice{}
}
if len(resources.BlkioDeviceWriteBps) > 0 && !sysInfo.BlkioWriteBpsDevice {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support BPS Block I/O write limit or the cgroup is not mounted. Block I/O BPS write limit discarded.")
resources.BlkioDeviceWriteBps = []*pblkiodev.ThrottleDevice{}
}
if len(resources.BlkioDeviceReadIOps) > 0 && !sysInfo.BlkioReadIOpsDevice {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support IOPS Block read limit or the cgroup is not mounted. Block I/O IOPS read limit discarded.")
resources.BlkioDeviceReadIOps = []*pblkiodev.ThrottleDevice{}
}
if len(resources.BlkioDeviceWriteIOps) > 0 && !sysInfo.BlkioWriteIOpsDevice {
warnings = append(warnings, "Your kernel does not support IOPS Block write limit or the cgroup is not mounted. Block I/O IOPS write limit discarded.")
resources.BlkioDeviceWriteIOps = []*pblkiodev.ThrottleDevice{}
}
return warnings, nil
}
func (daemon *Daemon) getCgroupDriver() string {
cgroupDriver := cgroupFsDriver
if UsingSystemd(daemon.configStore) {
cgroupDriver = cgroupSystemdDriver
}
return cgroupDriver
}
// getCD gets the raw value of the native.cgroupdriver option, if set.
func getCD(config *config.Config) string {
for _, option := range config.ExecOptions {
key, val, err := parsers.ParseKeyValueOpt(option)
if err != nil || !strings.EqualFold(key, "native.cgroupdriver") {
continue
}
return val
}
return ""
}
// VerifyCgroupDriver validates native.cgroupdriver
func VerifyCgroupDriver(config *config.Config) error {
cd := getCD(config)
if cd == "" || cd == cgroupFsDriver || cd == cgroupSystemdDriver {
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("native.cgroupdriver option %s not supported", cd)
}
// UsingSystemd returns true if cli option includes native.cgroupdriver=systemd
func UsingSystemd(config *config.Config) bool {
return getCD(config) == cgroupSystemdDriver
}
// verifyPlatformContainerSettings performs platform-specific validation of the
// hostconfig and config structures.
func verifyPlatformContainerSettings(daemon *Daemon, hostConfig *containertypes.HostConfig, update bool) (warnings []string, err error) {
if hostConfig == nil {
return nil, nil
}
sysInfo := sysinfo.New(true)
w, err := verifyPlatformContainerResources(&hostConfig.Resources, sysInfo, update)
// no matter err is nil or not, w could have data in itself.
warnings = append(warnings, w...)
if err != nil {
return warnings, err
}
if hostConfig.ShmSize < 0 {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("SHM size can not be less than 0")
}
if hostConfig.OomScoreAdj < -1000 || hostConfig.OomScoreAdj > 1000 {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Invalid value %d, range for oom score adj is [-1000, 1000]", hostConfig.OomScoreAdj)
}
// ip-forwarding does not affect container with '--net=host' (or '--net=none')
if sysInfo.IPv4ForwardingDisabled && !(hostConfig.NetworkMode.IsHost() || hostConfig.NetworkMode.IsNone()) {
warnings = append(warnings, "IPv4 forwarding is disabled. Networking will not work.")
}
if hostConfig.NetworkMode.IsHost() && len(hostConfig.PortBindings) > 0 {
warnings = append(warnings, "Published ports are discarded when using host network mode")
}
// check for various conflicting options with user namespaces
if daemon.configStore.RemappedRoot != "" && hostConfig.UsernsMode.IsPrivate() {
if hostConfig.Privileged {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("privileged mode is incompatible with user namespaces. You must run the container in the host namespace when running privileged mode")
}
if hostConfig.NetworkMode.IsHost() && !hostConfig.UsernsMode.IsHost() {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("cannot share the host's network namespace when user namespaces are enabled")
}
if hostConfig.PidMode.IsHost() && !hostConfig.UsernsMode.IsHost() {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("cannot share the host PID namespace when user namespaces are enabled")
}
}
if hostConfig.CgroupParent != "" && UsingSystemd(daemon.configStore) {
// CgroupParent for systemd cgroup should be named as "xxx.slice"
if len(hostConfig.CgroupParent) <= 6 || !strings.HasSuffix(hostConfig.CgroupParent, ".slice") {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("cgroup-parent for systemd cgroup should be a valid slice named as \"xxx.slice\"")
}
}
if hostConfig.Runtime == "" {
hostConfig.Runtime = daemon.configStore.GetDefaultRuntimeName()
}
if rt := daemon.configStore.GetRuntime(hostConfig.Runtime); rt == nil {
return warnings, fmt.Errorf("Unknown runtime specified %s", hostConfig.Runtime)
}
parser := volumemounts.NewParser(runtime.GOOS)
for dest := range hostConfig.Tmpfs {
if err := parser.ValidateTmpfsMountDestination(dest); err != nil {
return warnings, err
}
}
return warnings, nil
}
func (daemon *Daemon) loadRuntimes() error {
return daemon.initRuntimes(daemon.configStore.Runtimes)
}
func (daemon *Daemon) initRuntimes(runtimes map[string]types.Runtime) (err error) {
runtimeDir := filepath.Join(daemon.configStore.Root, "runtimes")
// Remove old temp directory if any
os.RemoveAll(runtimeDir + "-old")
tmpDir, err := ioutils.TempDir(daemon.configStore.Root, "gen-runtimes")
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to get temp dir to generate runtime scripts")
}
defer func() {
if err != nil {
if err1 := os.RemoveAll(tmpDir); err1 != nil {
logrus.WithError(err1).WithField("dir", tmpDir).
Warn("failed to remove tmp dir")
}
return
}
if err = os.Rename(runtimeDir, runtimeDir+"-old"); err != nil {
return
}
if err = os.Rename(tmpDir, runtimeDir); err != nil {
err = errors.Wrap(err, "failed to setup runtimes dir, new containers may not start")
return
}
if err = os.RemoveAll(runtimeDir + "-old"); err != nil {
logrus.WithError(err).WithField("dir", tmpDir).
Warn("failed to remove old runtimes dir")
}
}()
for name, rt := range runtimes {
if len(rt.Args) == 0 {
continue
}
script := filepath.Join(tmpDir, name)
content := fmt.Sprintf("#!/bin/sh\n%s %s $@\n", rt.Path, strings.Join(rt.Args, " "))
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(script, []byte(content), 0700); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// verifyDaemonSettings performs validation of daemon config struct
func verifyDaemonSettings(conf *config.Config) error {
// Check for mutually incompatible config options
if conf.BridgeConfig.Iface != "" && conf.BridgeConfig.IP != "" {
return fmt.Errorf("You specified -b & --bip, mutually exclusive options. Please specify only one")
}
if !conf.BridgeConfig.EnableIPTables && !conf.BridgeConfig.InterContainerCommunication {
return fmt.Errorf("You specified --iptables=false with --icc=false. ICC=false uses iptables to function. Please set --icc or --iptables to true")
}
if !conf.BridgeConfig.EnableIPTables && conf.BridgeConfig.EnableIPMasq {
conf.BridgeConfig.EnableIPMasq = false
}
if err := VerifyCgroupDriver(conf); err != nil {
return err
}
if conf.CgroupParent != "" && UsingSystemd(conf) {
if len(conf.CgroupParent) <= 6 || !strings.HasSuffix(conf.CgroupParent, ".slice") {
return fmt.Errorf("cgroup-parent for systemd cgroup should be a valid slice named as \"xxx.slice\"")
}
}
if conf.DefaultRuntime == "" {
conf.DefaultRuntime = config.StockRuntimeName
}
if conf.Runtimes == nil {
conf.Runtimes = make(map[string]types.Runtime)
}
conf.Runtimes[config.StockRuntimeName] = types.Runtime{Path: DefaultRuntimeName}
return nil
}
// checkSystem validates platform-specific requirements
func checkSystem() error {
return checkKernel()
}
// configureMaxThreads sets the Go runtime max threads threshold
// which is 90% of the kernel setting from /proc/sys/kernel/threads-max
func configureMaxThreads(config *config.Config) error {
mt, err := ioutil.ReadFile("/proc/sys/kernel/threads-max")
if err != nil {
return err
}
mtint, err := strconv.Atoi(strings.TrimSpace(string(mt)))
if err != nil {
return err
}
maxThreads := (mtint / 100) * 90
debug.SetMaxThreads(maxThreads)
logrus.Debugf("Golang's threads limit set to %d", maxThreads)
return nil
}
func overlaySupportsSelinux() (bool, error) {
f, err := os.Open("/proc/kallsyms")
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return false, nil
}
return false, err
}
defer f.Close()
var symAddr, symType, symName, text string
s := bufio.NewScanner(f)
for s.Scan() {
if err := s.Err(); err != nil {
return false, err
}
text = s.Text()
if _, err := fmt.Sscanf(text, "%s %s %s", &symAddr, &symType, &symName); err != nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("Scanning '%s' failed: %s", text, err)
}
// Check for presence of symbol security_inode_copy_up.
if symName == "security_inode_copy_up" {
return true, nil
}
}
return false, nil
}
// configureKernelSecuritySupport configures and validates security support for the kernel
func configureKernelSecuritySupport(config *config.Config, driverName string) error {
if config.EnableSelinuxSupport {
if !selinuxEnabled() {
logrus.Warn("Docker could not enable SELinux on the host system")
return nil
}
if driverName == "overlay" || driverName == "overlay2" {
// If driver is overlay or overlay2, make sure kernel
// supports selinux with overlay.
supported, err := overlaySupportsSelinux()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !supported {
logrus.Warnf("SELinux is not supported with the %v graph driver on this kernel", driverName)
}
}
} else {
selinuxSetDisabled()
}
return nil
}
func (daemon *Daemon) initNetworkController(config *config.Config, activeSandboxes map[string]interface{}) (libnetwork.NetworkController, error) {
netOptions, err := daemon.networkOptions(config, daemon.PluginStore, activeSandboxes)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
controller, err := libnetwork.New(netOptions...)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error obtaining controller instance: %v", err)
}
if len(activeSandboxes) > 0 {
logrus.Info("There are old running containers, the network config will not take affect")
return controller, nil
}
// Initialize default network on "null"
if n, _ := controller.NetworkByName("none"); n == nil {
if _, err := controller.NewNetwork("null", "none", "", libnetwork.NetworkOptionPersist(true)); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Error creating default \"null\" network: %v", err)
}
}
// Initialize default network on "host"
if n, _ := controller.NetworkByName("host"); n == nil {
if _, err := controller.NewNetwork("host", "host", "", libnetwork.NetworkOptionPersist(true)); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Error creating default \"host\" network: %v", err)
}
}
// Clear stale bridge network
if n, err := controller.NetworkByName("bridge"); err == nil {
if err = n.Delete(); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not delete the default bridge network: %v", err)
}
if len(config.NetworkConfig.DefaultAddressPools.Value()) > 0 && !daemon.configStore.LiveRestoreEnabled {
removeDefaultBridgeInterface()
}
}
if !config.DisableBridge {
// Initialize default driver "bridge"
if err := initBridgeDriver(controller, config); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
} else {
removeDefaultBridgeInterface()
}
return controller, nil
}
func driverOptions(config *config.Config) []nwconfig.Option {
bridgeConfig := options.Generic{
"EnableIPForwarding": config.BridgeConfig.EnableIPForward,
"EnableIPTables": config.BridgeConfig.EnableIPTables,
"EnableUserlandProxy": config.BridgeConfig.EnableUserlandProxy,
"UserlandProxyPath": config.BridgeConfig.UserlandProxyPath}
bridgeOption := options.Generic{netlabel.GenericData: bridgeConfig}
dOptions := []nwconfig.Option{}
dOptions = append(dOptions, nwconfig.OptionDriverConfig("bridge", bridgeOption))
return dOptions
}
func initBridgeDriver(controller libnetwork.NetworkController, config *config.Config) error {
bridgeName := bridge.DefaultBridgeName
if config.BridgeConfig.Iface != "" {
bridgeName = config.BridgeConfig.Iface
}
netOption := map[string]string{
bridge.BridgeName: bridgeName,
bridge.DefaultBridge: strconv.FormatBool(true),
netlabel.DriverMTU: strconv.Itoa(config.Mtu),
bridge.EnableIPMasquerade: strconv.FormatBool(config.BridgeConfig.EnableIPMasq),
bridge.EnableICC: strconv.FormatBool(config.BridgeConfig.InterContainerCommunication),
}
// --ip processing
if config.BridgeConfig.DefaultIP != nil {
netOption[bridge.DefaultBindingIP] = config.BridgeConfig.DefaultIP.String()
}
var (
ipamV4Conf *libnetwork.IpamConf
ipamV6Conf *libnetwork.IpamConf
)
ipamV4Conf = &libnetwork.IpamConf{AuxAddresses: make(map[string]string)}
nwList, nw6List, err := netutils.ElectInterfaceAddresses(bridgeName)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "list bridge addresses failed")
}
nw := nwList[0]
if len(nwList) > 1 && config.BridgeConfig.FixedCIDR != "" {
_, fCIDR, err := net.ParseCIDR(config.BridgeConfig.FixedCIDR)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "parse CIDR failed")
}
// Iterate through in case there are multiple addresses for the bridge
for _, entry := range nwList {
if fCIDR.Contains(entry.IP) {
nw = entry
break
}
}
}
ipamV4Conf.PreferredPool = lntypes.GetIPNetCanonical(nw).String()
hip, _ := lntypes.GetHostPartIP(nw.IP, nw.Mask)
if hip.IsGlobalUnicast() {
ipamV4Conf.Gateway = nw.IP.String()
}
if config.BridgeConfig.IP != "" {
ipamV4Conf.PreferredPool = config.BridgeConfig.IP
ip, _, err := net.ParseCIDR(config.BridgeConfig.IP)
if err != nil {
return err
}
ipamV4Conf.Gateway = ip.String()
} else if bridgeName == bridge.DefaultBridgeName && ipamV4Conf.PreferredPool != "" {
logrus.Infof("Default bridge (%s) is assigned with an IP address %s. Daemon option --bip can be used to set a preferred IP address", bridgeName, ipamV4Conf.PreferredPool)
}
if config.BridgeConfig.FixedCIDR != "" {
_, fCIDR, err := net.ParseCIDR(config.BridgeConfig.FixedCIDR)
if err != nil {
return err
}
ipamV4Conf.SubPool = fCIDR.String()
}
if config.BridgeConfig.DefaultGatewayIPv4 != nil {
ipamV4Conf.AuxAddresses["DefaultGatewayIPv4"] = config.BridgeConfig.DefaultGatewayIPv4.String()
}
var deferIPv6Alloc bool
if config.BridgeConfig.FixedCIDRv6 != "" {
_, fCIDRv6, err := net.ParseCIDR(config.BridgeConfig.FixedCIDRv6)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// In case user has specified the daemon flag --fixed-cidr-v6 and the passed network has
// at least 48 host bits, we need to guarantee the current behavior where the containers'
// IPv6 addresses will be constructed based on the containers' interface MAC address.
// We do so by telling libnetwork to defer the IPv6 address allocation for the endpoints
// on this network until after the driver has created the endpoint and returned the
// constructed address. Libnetwork will then reserve this address with the ipam driver.
ones, _ := fCIDRv6.Mask.Size()
deferIPv6Alloc = ones <= 80
if ipamV6Conf == nil {
ipamV6Conf = &libnetwork.IpamConf{AuxAddresses: make(map[string]string)}
}
ipamV6Conf.PreferredPool = fCIDRv6.String()
// In case the --fixed-cidr-v6 is specified and the current docker0 bridge IPv6
// address belongs to the same network, we need to inform libnetwork about it, so
// that it can be reserved with IPAM and it will not be given away to somebody else
for _, nw6 := range nw6List {
if fCIDRv6.Contains(nw6.IP) {
ipamV6Conf.Gateway = nw6.IP.String()
break
}
}
}
if config.BridgeConfig.DefaultGatewayIPv6 != nil {
if ipamV6Conf == nil {
ipamV6Conf = &libnetwork.IpamConf{AuxAddresses: make(map[string]string)}
}
ipamV6Conf.AuxAddresses["DefaultGatewayIPv6"] = config.BridgeConfig.DefaultGatewayIPv6.String()
}
v4Conf := []*libnetwork.IpamConf{ipamV4Conf}
v6Conf := []*libnetwork.IpamConf{}
if ipamV6Conf != nil {
v6Conf = append(v6Conf, ipamV6Conf)
}
// Initialize default network on "bridge" with the same name
_, err = controller.NewNetwork("bridge", "bridge", "",
libnetwork.NetworkOptionEnableIPv6(config.BridgeConfig.EnableIPv6),
libnetwork.NetworkOptionDriverOpts(netOption),
libnetwork.NetworkOptionIpam("default", "", v4Conf, v6Conf, nil),
libnetwork.NetworkOptionDeferIPv6Alloc(deferIPv6Alloc))
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Error creating default \"bridge\" network: %v", err)
}
return nil
}
// Remove default bridge interface if present (--bridge=none use case)
func removeDefaultBridgeInterface() {
if lnk, err := netlink.LinkByName(bridge.DefaultBridgeName); err == nil {
if err := netlink.LinkDel(lnk); err != nil {
logrus.Warnf("Failed to remove bridge interface (%s): %v", bridge.DefaultBridgeName, err)
}
}
}
func setupInitLayer(idMapping *idtools.IdentityMapping) func(containerfs.ContainerFS) error {
return func(initPath containerfs.ContainerFS) error {
return initlayer.Setup(initPath, idMapping.RootPair())
}
}
// Parse the remapped root (user namespace) option, which can be one of:
// username - valid username from /etc/passwd
// username:groupname - valid username; valid groupname from /etc/group
// uid - 32-bit unsigned int valid Linux UID value
// uid:gid - uid value; 32-bit unsigned int Linux GID value
//
// If no groupname is specified, and a username is specified, an attempt
// will be made to lookup a gid for that username as a groupname
//
// If names are used, they are verified to exist in passwd/group
func parseRemappedRoot(usergrp string) (string, string, error) {
var (
userID, groupID int
username, groupname string
)
idparts := strings.Split(usergrp, ":")
if len(idparts) > 2 {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("Invalid user/group specification in --userns-remap: %q", usergrp)
}
if uid, err := strconv.ParseInt(idparts[0], 10, 32); err == nil {
// must be a uid; take it as valid
userID = int(uid)
luser, err := idtools.LookupUID(userID)
if err != nil {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("Uid %d has no entry in /etc/passwd: %v", userID, err)
}
username = luser.Name
if len(idparts) == 1 {
// if the uid was numeric and no gid was specified, take the uid as the gid
groupID = userID
lgrp, err := idtools.LookupGID(groupID)
if err != nil {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("Gid %d has no entry in /etc/group: %v", groupID, err)
}
groupname = lgrp.Name
}
} else {
lookupName := idparts[0]
// special case: if the user specified "default", they want Docker to create or
// use (after creation) the "dockremap" user/group for root remapping
if lookupName == defaultIDSpecifier {
lookupName = defaultRemappedID
}
luser, err := idtools.LookupUser(lookupName)
if err != nil && idparts[0] != defaultIDSpecifier {
// error if the name requested isn't the special "dockremap" ID
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("Error during uid lookup for %q: %v", lookupName, err)
} else if err != nil {
// special case-- if the username == "default", then we have been asked
// to create a new entry pair in /etc/{passwd,group} for which the /etc/sub{uid,gid}
// ranges will be used for the user and group mappings in user namespaced containers
_, _, err := idtools.AddNamespaceRangesUser(defaultRemappedID)
if err == nil {
return defaultRemappedID, defaultRemappedID, nil
}
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("Error during %q user creation: %v", defaultRemappedID, err)
}
username = luser.Name
if len(idparts) == 1 {
// we only have a string username, and no group specified; look up gid from username as group
group, err := idtools.LookupGroup(lookupName)
if err != nil {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("Error during gid lookup for %q: %v", lookupName, err)
}
groupname = group.Name
}
}
if len(idparts) == 2 {
// groupname or gid is separately specified and must be resolved
// to an unsigned 32-bit gid
if gid, err := strconv.ParseInt(idparts[1], 10, 32); err == nil {
// must be a gid, take it as valid
groupID = int(gid)
lgrp, err := idtools.LookupGID(groupID)
if err != nil {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("Gid %d has no entry in /etc/passwd: %v", groupID, err)
}
groupname = lgrp.Name
} else {
// not a number; attempt a lookup
if _, err := idtools.LookupGroup(idparts[1]); err != nil {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("Error during groupname lookup for %q: %v", idparts[1], err)
}
groupname = idparts[1]
}
}
return username, groupname, nil
}
func setupRemappedRoot(config *config.Config) (*idtools.IdentityMapping, error) {
if runtime.GOOS != "linux" && config.RemappedRoot != "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("User namespaces are only supported on Linux")
}
// if the daemon was started with remapped root option, parse
// the config option to the int uid,gid values
if config.RemappedRoot != "" {
username, groupname, err := parseRemappedRoot(config.RemappedRoot)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if username == "root" {
// Cannot setup user namespaces with a 1-to-1 mapping; "--root=0:0" is a no-op
// effectively
logrus.Warn("User namespaces: root cannot be remapped with itself; user namespaces are OFF")
return &idtools.IdentityMapping{}, nil
}
logrus.Infof("User namespaces: ID ranges will be mapped to subuid/subgid ranges of: %s:%s", username, groupname)
// update remapped root setting now that we have resolved them to actual names
config.RemappedRoot = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", username, groupname)
mappings, err := idtools.NewIdentityMapping(username, groupname)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "Can't create ID mappings")
}
return mappings, nil
}
return &idtools.IdentityMapping{}, nil
}
func setupDaemonRoot(config *config.Config, rootDir string, rootIdentity idtools.Identity) error {
config.Root = rootDir
// the docker root metadata directory needs to have execute permissions for all users (g+x,o+x)
// so that syscalls executing as non-root, operating on subdirectories of the graph root
// (e.g. mounted layers of a container) can traverse this path.
// The user namespace support will create subdirectories for the remapped root host uid:gid
// pair owned by that same uid:gid pair for proper write access to those needed metadata and
// layer content subtrees.
if _, err := os.Stat(rootDir); err == nil {
// root current exists; verify the access bits are correct by setting them
if err = os.Chmod(rootDir, 0711); err != nil {
return err
}
} else if os.IsNotExist(err) {
// no root exists yet, create it 0711 with root:root ownership
if err := os.MkdirAll(rootDir, 0711); err != nil {
return err
}
}
// if user namespaces are enabled we will create a subtree underneath the specified root
// with any/all specified remapped root uid/gid options on the daemon creating
// a new subdirectory with ownership set to the remapped uid/gid (so as to allow
// `chdir()` to work for containers namespaced to that uid/gid)
if config.RemappedRoot != "" {
config.Root = filepath.Join(rootDir, fmt.Sprintf("%d.%d", rootIdentity.UID, rootIdentity.GID))
logrus.Debugf("Creating user namespaced daemon root: %s", config.Root)
// Create the root directory if it doesn't exist
if err := idtools.MkdirAllAndChown(config.Root, 0700, rootIdentity); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Cannot create daemon root: %s: %v", config.Root, err)
}
// we also need to verify that any pre-existing directories in the path to
// the graphroot won't block access to remapped root--if any pre-existing directory
// has strict permissions that don't allow "x", container start will fail, so
// better to warn and fail now
dirPath := config.Root
for {
dirPath = filepath.Dir(dirPath)
if dirPath == "/" {
break
}
if !idtools.CanAccess(dirPath, rootIdentity) {
return fmt.Errorf("a subdirectory in your graphroot path (%s) restricts access to the remapped root uid/gid; please fix by allowing 'o+x' permissions on existing directories", config.Root)
}
}
}
if err := setupDaemonRootPropagation(config); err != nil {
logrus.WithError(err).WithField("dir", config.Root).Warn("Error while setting daemon root propagation, this is not generally critical but may cause some functionality to not work or fallback to less desirable behavior")
}
return nil
}
func setupDaemonRootPropagation(cfg *config.Config) error {
rootParentMount, options, err := getSourceMount(cfg.Root)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "error getting daemon root's parent mount")
}
var cleanupOldFile bool
cleanupFile := getUnmountOnShutdownPath(cfg)
defer func() {
if !cleanupOldFile {
return
}
if err := os.Remove(cleanupFile); err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) {
logrus.WithError(err).WithField("file", cleanupFile).Warn("could not clean up old root propagation unmount file")
}
}()
if hasMountinfoOption(options, sharedPropagationOption, slavePropagationOption) {
cleanupOldFile = true
return nil
}
if err := mount.MakeShared(cfg.Root); err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "could not setup daemon root propagation to shared")
}
// check the case where this may have already been a mount to itself.
// If so then the daemon only performed a remount and should not try to unmount this later.
if rootParentMount == cfg.Root {
cleanupOldFile = true
return nil
}
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(cleanupFile, nil, 0600); err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "error writing file to signal mount cleanup on shutdown")
}
return nil
}
// getUnmountOnShutdownPath generates the path to used when writing the file that signals to the daemon that on shutdown
// the daemon root should be unmounted.
func getUnmountOnShutdownPath(config *config.Config) string {
return filepath.Join(config.ExecRoot, "unmount-on-shutdown")
}
// registerLinks writes the links to a file.
func (daemon *Daemon) registerLinks(container *container.Container, hostConfig *containertypes.HostConfig) error {
if hostConfig == nil || hostConfig.NetworkMode.IsUserDefined() {
return nil
}
for _, l := range hostConfig.Links {
name, alias, err := opts.ParseLink(l)
if err != nil {
return err
}
child, err := daemon.GetContainer(name)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "could not get container for %s", name)
}
for child.HostConfig.NetworkMode.IsContainer() {
parts := strings.SplitN(string(child.HostConfig.NetworkMode), ":", 2)
child, err = daemon.GetContainer(parts[1])
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "Could not get container for %s", parts[1])
}
}
if child.HostConfig.NetworkMode.IsHost() {
return runconfig.ErrConflictHostNetworkAndLinks
}
if err := daemon.registerLink(container, child, alias); err != nil {
return err
}
}
// After we load all the links into the daemon
// set them to nil on the hostconfig
_, err := container.WriteHostConfig()
return err
}
// conditionalMountOnStart is a platform specific helper function during the
// container start to call mount.
func (daemon *Daemon) conditionalMountOnStart(container *container.Container) error {
return daemon.Mount(container)
}
// conditionalUnmountOnCleanup is a platform specific helper function called
// during the cleanup of a container to unmount.
func (daemon *Daemon) conditionalUnmountOnCleanup(container *container.Container) error {
return daemon.Unmount(container)
}
func copyBlkioEntry(entries []*containerd_cgroups.BlkIOEntry) []types.BlkioStatEntry {
out := make([]types.BlkioStatEntry, len(entries))
for i, re := range entries {
out[i] = types.BlkioStatEntry{
Major: re.Major,
Minor: re.Minor,
Op: re.Op,
Value: re.Value,
}
}
return out
}
func (daemon *Daemon) stats(c *container.Container) (*types.StatsJSON, error) {
if !c.IsRunning() {
return nil, errNotRunning(c.ID)
}
cs, err := daemon.containerd.Stats(context.Background(), c.ID)
if err != nil {
if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "container not found") {
return nil, containerNotFound(c.ID)
}
return nil, err
}
s := &types.StatsJSON{}
s.Read = cs.Read
stats := cs.Metrics
if stats.Blkio != nil {
s.BlkioStats = types.BlkioStats{
IoServiceBytesRecursive: copyBlkioEntry(stats.Blkio.IoServiceBytesRecursive),
IoServicedRecursive: copyBlkioEntry(stats.Blkio.IoServicedRecursive),
IoQueuedRecursive: copyBlkioEntry(stats.Blkio.IoQueuedRecursive),
IoServiceTimeRecursive: copyBlkioEntry(stats.Blkio.IoServiceTimeRecursive),
IoWaitTimeRecursive: copyBlkioEntry(stats.Blkio.IoWaitTimeRecursive),
IoMergedRecursive: copyBlkioEntry(stats.Blkio.IoMergedRecursive),
IoTimeRecursive: copyBlkioEntry(stats.Blkio.IoTimeRecursive),
SectorsRecursive: copyBlkioEntry(stats.Blkio.SectorsRecursive),
}
}
if stats.CPU != nil {
s.CPUStats = types.CPUStats{
CPUUsage: types.CPUUsage{
TotalUsage: stats.CPU.Usage.Total,
PercpuUsage: stats.CPU.Usage.PerCPU,
UsageInKernelmode: stats.CPU.Usage.Kernel,
UsageInUsermode: stats.CPU.Usage.User,
},
ThrottlingData: types.ThrottlingData{
Periods: stats.CPU.Throttling.Periods,
ThrottledPeriods: stats.CPU.Throttling.ThrottledPeriods,
ThrottledTime: stats.CPU.Throttling.ThrottledTime,
},
}
}
if stats.Memory != nil {
raw := make(map[string]uint64)
raw["cache"] = stats.Memory.Cache
raw["rss"] = stats.Memory.RSS
raw["rss_huge"] = stats.Memory.RSSHuge
raw["mapped_file"] = stats.Memory.MappedFile
raw["dirty"] = stats.Memory.Dirty
raw["writeback"] = stats.Memory.Writeback
raw["pgpgin"] = stats.Memory.PgPgIn
raw["pgpgout"] = stats.Memory.PgPgOut
raw["pgfault"] = stats.Memory.PgFault
raw["pgmajfault"] = stats.Memory.PgMajFault
raw["inactive_anon"] = stats.Memory.InactiveAnon
raw["active_anon"] = stats.Memory.ActiveAnon
raw["inactive_file"] = stats.Memory.InactiveFile
raw["active_file"] = stats.Memory.ActiveFile
raw["unevictable"] = stats.Memory.Unevictable
raw["hierarchical_memory_limit"] = stats.Memory.HierarchicalMemoryLimit
raw["hierarchical_memsw_limit"] = stats.Memory.HierarchicalSwapLimit
raw["total_cache"] = stats.Memory.TotalCache
raw["total_rss"] = stats.Memory.TotalRSS
raw["total_rss_huge"] = stats.Memory.TotalRSSHuge
raw["total_mapped_file"] = stats.Memory.TotalMappedFile
raw["total_dirty"] = stats.Memory.TotalDirty
raw["total_writeback"] = stats.Memory.TotalWriteback
raw["total_pgpgin"] = stats.Memory.TotalPgPgIn
raw["total_pgpgout"] = stats.Memory.TotalPgPgOut
raw["total_pgfault"] = stats.Memory.TotalPgFault
raw["total_pgmajfault"] = stats.Memory.TotalPgMajFault
raw["total_inactive_anon"] = stats.Memory.TotalInactiveAnon
raw["total_active_anon"] = stats.Memory.TotalActiveAnon
raw["total_inactive_file"] = stats.Memory.TotalInactiveFile
raw["total_active_file"] = stats.Memory.TotalActiveFile
raw["total_unevictable"] = stats.Memory.TotalUnevictable
if stats.Memory.Usage != nil {
s.MemoryStats = types.MemoryStats{
Stats: raw,
Usage: stats.Memory.Usage.Usage,
MaxUsage: stats.Memory.Usage.Max,
Limit: stats.Memory.Usage.Limit,
Failcnt: stats.Memory.Usage.Failcnt,
}
} else {
s.MemoryStats = types.MemoryStats{
Stats: raw,
}
}
// if the container does not set memory limit, use the machineMemory
if s.MemoryStats.Limit > daemon.machineMemory && daemon.machineMemory > 0 {
s.MemoryStats.Limit = daemon.machineMemory
}
}
if stats.Pids != nil {
s.PidsStats = types.PidsStats{
Current: stats.Pids.Current,
Limit: stats.Pids.Limit,
}
}
return s, nil
}
// setDefaultIsolation determines the default isolation mode for the
// daemon to run in. This is only applicable on Windows
func (daemon *Daemon) setDefaultIsolation() error {
return nil
}
// setupDaemonProcess sets various settings for the daemon's process
func setupDaemonProcess(config *config.Config) error {
// setup the daemons oom_score_adj
if err := setupOOMScoreAdj(config.OOMScoreAdjust); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := setMayDetachMounts(); err != nil {
logrus.WithError(err).Warn("Could not set may_detach_mounts kernel parameter")
}
return nil
}
// This is used to allow removal of mountpoints that may be mounted in other
// namespaces on RHEL based kernels starting from RHEL 7.4.
// Without this setting, removals on these RHEL based kernels may fail with
// "device or resource busy".
// This setting is not available in upstream kernels as it is not configurable,
// but has been in the upstream kernels since 3.15.
func setMayDetachMounts() error {
f, err := os.OpenFile("/proc/sys/fs/may_detach_mounts", os.O_WRONLY, 0)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return nil
}
return errors.Wrap(err, "error opening may_detach_mounts kernel config file")
}
defer f.Close()
_, err = f.WriteString("1")
if os.IsPermission(err) {
// Setting may_detach_mounts does not work in an
// unprivileged container. Ignore the error, but log
// it if we appear not to be in that situation.
if !rsystem.RunningInUserNS() {
logrus.Debugf("Permission denied writing %q to /proc/sys/fs/may_detach_mounts", "1")
}
return nil
}
return err
}
func setupOOMScoreAdj(score int) error {
f, err := os.OpenFile("/proc/self/oom_score_adj", os.O_WRONLY, 0)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer f.Close()
stringScore := strconv.Itoa(score)
_, err = f.WriteString(stringScore)
if os.IsPermission(err) {
// Setting oom_score_adj does not work in an
// unprivileged container. Ignore the error, but log
// it if we appear not to be in that situation.
if !rsystem.RunningInUserNS() {
logrus.Debugf("Permission denied writing %q to /proc/self/oom_score_adj", stringScore)
}
return nil
}
return err
}
func (daemon *Daemon) initCgroupsPath(path string) error {
if path == "/" || path == "." {
return nil
}
if daemon.configStore.CPURealtimePeriod == 0 && daemon.configStore.CPURealtimeRuntime == 0 {
return nil
}
// Recursively create cgroup to ensure that the system and all parent cgroups have values set
// for the period and runtime as this limits what the children can be set to.
daemon.initCgroupsPath(filepath.Dir(path))
mnt, root, err := cgroups.FindCgroupMountpointAndRoot("", "cpu")
if err != nil {
return err
}
// When docker is run inside docker, the root is based of the host cgroup.
// Should this be handled in runc/libcontainer/cgroups ?
if strings.HasPrefix(root, "/docker/") {
root = "/"
}
path = filepath.Join(mnt, root, path)
sysinfo := sysinfo.New(true)
if err := maybeCreateCPURealTimeFile(sysinfo.CPURealtimePeriod, daemon.configStore.CPURealtimePeriod, "cpu.rt_period_us", path); err != nil {
return err
}
return maybeCreateCPURealTimeFile(sysinfo.CPURealtimeRuntime, daemon.configStore.CPURealtimeRuntime, "cpu.rt_runtime_us", path)
}
func maybeCreateCPURealTimeFile(sysinfoPresent bool, configValue int64, file string, path string) error {
if sysinfoPresent && configValue != 0 {
Simplify/fix MkdirAll usage This subtle bug keeps lurking in because error checking for `Mkdir()` and `MkdirAll()` is slightly different wrt to `EEXIST`/`IsExist`: - for `Mkdir()`, `IsExist` error should (usually) be ignored (unless you want to make sure directory was not there before) as it means "the destination directory was already there" - for `MkdirAll()`, `IsExist` error should NEVER be ignored. Mostly, this commit just removes ignoring the IsExist error, as it should not be ignored. Also, there are a couple of cases then IsExist is handled as "directory already exist" which is wrong. As a result, some code that never worked as intended is now removed. NOTE that `idtools.MkdirAndChown()` behaves like `os.MkdirAll()` rather than `os.Mkdir()` -- so its description is amended accordingly, and its usage is handled as such (i.e. IsExist error is not ignored). For more details, a quote from my runc commit 6f82d4b (July 2015): TL;DR: check for IsExist(err) after a failed MkdirAll() is both redundant and wrong -- so two reasons to remove it. Quoting MkdirAll documentation: > MkdirAll creates a directory named path, along with any necessary > parents, and returns nil, or else returns an error. If path > is already a directory, MkdirAll does nothing and returns nil. This means two things: 1. If a directory to be created already exists, no error is returned. 2. If the error returned is IsExist (EEXIST), it means there exists a non-directory with the same name as MkdirAll need to use for directory. Example: we want to MkdirAll("a/b"), but file "a" (or "a/b") already exists, so MkdirAll fails. The above is a theory, based on quoted documentation and my UNIX knowledge. 3. In practice, though, current MkdirAll implementation [1] returns ENOTDIR in most of cases described in #2, with the exception when there is a race between MkdirAll and someone else creating the last component of MkdirAll argument as a file. In this very case MkdirAll() will indeed return EEXIST. Because of #1, IsExist check after MkdirAll is not needed. Because of #2 and #3, ignoring IsExist error is just plain wrong, as directory we require is not created. It's cleaner to report the error now. Note this error is all over the tree, I guess due to copy-paste, or trying to follow the same usage pattern as for Mkdir(), or some not quite correct examples on the Internet. [1] https://github.com/golang/go/blob/f9ed2f75/src/os/path.go Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
2017-09-25 19:39:36 +00:00
if err := os.MkdirAll(path, 0755); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(path, file), []byte(strconv.FormatInt(configValue, 10)), 0700); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func (daemon *Daemon) setupSeccompProfile() error {
if daemon.configStore.SeccompProfile != "" {
daemon.seccompProfilePath = daemon.configStore.SeccompProfile
b, err := ioutil.ReadFile(daemon.configStore.SeccompProfile)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("opening seccomp profile (%s) failed: %v", daemon.configStore.SeccompProfile, err)
}
daemon.seccompProfile = b
}
return nil
}