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package distribution
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
disable pulling legacy image formats by default This patch disables pulling legacy (schema1 and schema 2, version 1) images by default. A `DOCKER_ENABLE_DEPRECATED_PULL_SCHEMA_1_IMAGE` environment-variable is introduced to allow re-enabling this feature, aligning with the environment variable used in containerd 2.0 (`CONTAINERD_ENABLE_DEPRECATED_PULL_SCHEMA_1_IMAGE`). With this patch, attempts to pull a legacy image produces an error: With graphdrivers: docker pull docker:1.0 1.0: Pulling from library/docker [DEPRECATION NOTICE] Docker Image Format v1, and Docker Image manifest version 2, schema 1 support will be removed in an upcoming release. Suggest the author of docker.io/library/docker:1.0 to upgrade the image to the OCI Format, or Docker Image manifest v2, schema 2. More information at https://docs.docker.com/go/deprecated-image-specs/ With the containerd image store enabled, output is slightly different as it returns the error before printing the `1.0: pulling ...`: docker pull docker:1.0 Error response from daemon: [DEPRECATION NOTICE] Docker Image Format v1 and Docker Image manifest version 2, schema 1 support is disabled by default and will be removed in an upcoming release. Suggest the author of docker.io/library/docker:1.0 to upgrade the image to the OCI Format or Docker Image manifest v2, schema 2. More information at https://docs.docker.com/go/deprecated-image-specs/ Using the "distribution" endpoint to resolve the digest for an image also produces an error: curl -v --unix-socket /var/run/docker.sock http://foo/distribution/docker.io/library/docker:1.0/json * Trying /var/run/docker.sock:0... * Connected to foo (/var/run/docker.sock) port 80 (#0) > GET /distribution/docker.io/library/docker:1.0/json HTTP/1.1 > Host: foo > User-Agent: curl/7.88.1 > Accept: */* > < HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request < Api-Version: 1.45 < Content-Type: application/json < Docker-Experimental: false < Ostype: linux < Server: Docker/dev (linux) < Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2024 16:09:42 GMT < Content-Length: 354 < {"message":"[DEPRECATION NOTICE] Docker Image Format v1, and Docker Image manifest version 2, schema 1 support will be removed in an upcoming release. Suggest the author of docker.io/library/docker:1.0 to upgrade the image to the OCI Format, or Docker Image manifest v2, schema 2. More information at https://docs.docker.com/go/deprecated-image-specs/"} * Connection #0 to host foo left intact Starting the daemon with the `DOCKER_ENABLE_DEPRECATED_PULL_SCHEMA_1_IMAGE` env-var set to a non-empty value allows pulling the image; docker pull docker:1.0 [DEPRECATION NOTICE] Docker Image Format v1 and Docker Image manifest version 2, schema 1 support is disabled by default and will be removed in an upcoming release. Suggest the author of docker.io/library/docker:1.0 to upgrade the image to the OCI Format or Docker Image manifest v2, schema 2. More information at https://docs.docker.com/go/deprecated-image-specs/ b0a0e6710d13: Already exists d193ad713811: Already exists ba7268c3149b: Already exists c862d82a67a2: Already exists Digest: sha256:5e7081837926c7a40e58881bbebc52044a95a62a2ea52fb240db3fc539212fe5 Status: Image is up to date for docker:1.0 docker.io/library/docker:1.0 Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-02-27 16:30:46 +00:00
"os"
"strings"
"github.com/containerd/containerd/content"
cerrdefs "github.com/containerd/containerd/errdefs"
"github.com/containerd/containerd/remotes"
"github.com/containerd/log"
"github.com/distribution/reference"
"github.com/docker/distribution"
"github.com/docker/distribution/manifest/manifestlist"
"github.com/docker/distribution/manifest/schema1"
"github.com/docker/distribution/manifest/schema2"
"github.com/docker/docker/registry"
"github.com/opencontainers/go-digest"
ocispec "github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/specs-go/v1"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
// labelDistributionSource describes the source blob comes from.
const labelDistributionSource = "containerd.io/distribution.source"
// This is used by manifestStore to pare down the requirements to implement a
// full distribution.ManifestService, since `Get` is all we use here.
type manifestGetter interface {
Get(ctx context.Context, dgst digest.Digest, options ...distribution.ManifestServiceOption) (distribution.Manifest, error)
Exists(ctx context.Context, dgst digest.Digest) (bool, error)
}
type manifestStore struct {
local ContentStore
remote manifestGetter
}
// ContentStore is the interface used to persist registry blobs
//
// Currently this is only used to persist manifests and manifest lists.
// It is exported because `distribution.Pull` takes one as an argument.
type ContentStore interface {
content.Ingester
content.Provider
Info(ctx context.Context, dgst digest.Digest) (content.Info, error)
Abort(ctx context.Context, ref string) error
Update(ctx context.Context, info content.Info, fieldpaths ...string) (content.Info, error)
}
func makeDistributionSourceLabel(ref reference.Named) (string, string) {
domain := reference.Domain(ref)
if domain == "" {
domain = registry.DefaultNamespace
}
repo := reference.Path(ref)
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", labelDistributionSource, domain), repo
}
// Taken from https://github.com/containerd/containerd/blob/e079e4a155c86f07bbd602fe6753ecacc78198c2/remotes/docker/handler.go#L84-L108
func appendDistributionSourceLabel(originLabel, repo string) string {
repos := []string{}
if originLabel != "" {
repos = strings.Split(originLabel, ",")
}
repos = append(repos, repo)
// use empty string to present duplicate items
for i := 1; i < len(repos); i++ {
tmp, j := repos[i], i-1
for ; j >= 0 && repos[j] >= tmp; j-- {
if repos[j] == tmp {
tmp = ""
}
repos[j+1] = repos[j]
}
repos[j+1] = tmp
}
i := 0
for ; i < len(repos) && repos[i] == ""; i++ {
}
return strings.Join(repos[i:], ",")
}
func hasDistributionSource(label, repo string) bool {
sources := strings.Split(label, ",")
for _, s := range sources {
if s == repo {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (m *manifestStore) getLocal(ctx context.Context, desc ocispec.Descriptor, ref reference.Named) (distribution.Manifest, error) {
ra, err := m.local.ReaderAt(ctx, desc)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "error getting content store reader")
}
defer ra.Close()
distKey, distRepo := makeDistributionSourceLabel(ref)
info, err := m.local.Info(ctx, desc.Digest)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "error getting content info")
}
if _, ok := ref.(reference.Canonical); ok {
// Since this is specified by digest...
// We know we have the content locally, we need to check if we've seen this content at the specified repository before.
// If we have, we can just return the manifest from the local content store.
// If we haven't, we need to check the remote repository to see if it has the content, otherwise we can end up returning
// a manifest that has never even existed in the remote before.
if !hasDistributionSource(info.Labels[distKey], distRepo) {
log.G(ctx).WithField("ref", ref).Debug("found manifest but no mataching source repo is listed, checking with remote")
exists, err := m.remote.Exists(ctx, desc.Digest)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "error checking if remote exists")
}
if !exists {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(cerrdefs.ErrNotFound, "manifest %v not found", desc.Digest)
}
}
}
// Update the distribution sources since we now know the content exists in the remote.
if info.Labels == nil {
info.Labels = map[string]string{}
}
info.Labels[distKey] = appendDistributionSourceLabel(info.Labels[distKey], distRepo)
if _, err := m.local.Update(ctx, info, "labels."+distKey); err != nil {
log.G(ctx).WithError(err).WithField("ref", ref).Warn("Could not update content distribution source")
}
r := io.NewSectionReader(ra, 0, ra.Size())
data, err := io.ReadAll(r)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "error reading manifest from content store")
}
manifest, _, err := distribution.UnmarshalManifest(desc.MediaType, data)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "error unmarshaling manifest from content store")
}
return manifest, nil
}
func (m *manifestStore) getMediaType(ctx context.Context, desc ocispec.Descriptor) (string, error) {
ra, err := m.local.ReaderAt(ctx, desc)
if err != nil {
return "", errors.Wrap(err, "error getting reader to detect media type")
}
defer ra.Close()
mt, err := detectManifestMediaType(ra)
if err != nil {
return "", errors.Wrap(err, "error detecting media type")
}
return mt, nil
}
func (m *manifestStore) Get(ctx context.Context, desc ocispec.Descriptor, ref reference.Named) (distribution.Manifest, error) {
l := log.G(ctx)
if desc.MediaType == "" {
// When pulling by digest we will not have the media type on the
// descriptor since we have not made a request to the registry yet
//
// We already have the digest, so we only lookup locally... by digest.
//
// Let's try to detect the media type so we can have a good ref key
// here. We may not even have the content locally, and this is fine, but
// if we do we should determine that.
mt, err := m.getMediaType(ctx, desc)
if err != nil && !cerrdefs.IsNotFound(err) {
l.WithError(err).Warn("Error looking up media type of content")
}
desc.MediaType = mt
}
key := remotes.MakeRefKey(ctx, desc)
// Here we open a writer to the requested content. This both gives us a
// reference to write to if indeed we need to persist it and increments the
// ref count on the content.
w, err := m.local.Writer(ctx, content.WithDescriptor(desc), content.WithRef(key))
if err != nil {
if cerrdefs.IsAlreadyExists(err) {
var manifest distribution.Manifest
if manifest, err = m.getLocal(ctx, desc, ref); err == nil {
return manifest, nil
}
}
// always fallback to the remote if there is an error with the local store
}
if w != nil {
defer w.Close()
}
l.WithError(err).Debug("Fetching manifest from remote")
manifest, err := m.remote.Get(ctx, desc.Digest)
if err != nil {
if err := m.local.Abort(ctx, key); err != nil {
l.WithError(err).Warn("Error while attempting to abort content ingest")
}
return nil, err
}
if w != nil {
// if `w` is nil here, something happened with the content store, so don't bother trying to persist.
if err := m.Put(ctx, manifest, desc, w, ref); err != nil {
if err := m.local.Abort(ctx, key); err != nil {
l.WithError(err).Warn("error aborting content ingest")
}
l.WithError(err).Warn("Error persisting manifest")
}
}
return manifest, nil
}
func (m *manifestStore) Put(ctx context.Context, manifest distribution.Manifest, desc ocispec.Descriptor, w content.Writer, ref reference.Named) error {
mt, payload, err := manifest.Payload()
if err != nil {
return err
}
desc.Size = int64(len(payload))
desc.MediaType = mt
if _, err = w.Write(payload); err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "error writing manifest to content store")
}
distKey, distSource := makeDistributionSourceLabel(ref)
if err := w.Commit(ctx, desc.Size, desc.Digest, content.WithLabels(map[string]string{
distKey: distSource,
})); err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "error committing manifest to content store")
}
return nil
}
func detectManifestMediaType(ra content.ReaderAt) (string, error) {
dt := make([]byte, ra.Size())
if _, err := ra.ReadAt(dt, 0); err != nil {
return "", err
}
return detectManifestBlobMediaType(dt)
}
// This is used when the manifest store does not know the media type of a sha it
// was told to get. This would currently only happen when pulling by digest.
// The media type is needed so the blob can be unmarshalled properly.
func detectManifestBlobMediaType(dt []byte) (string, error) {
var mfst struct {
MediaType string `json:"mediaType"`
Manifests json.RawMessage `json:"manifests"` // oci index, manifest list
Config json.RawMessage `json:"config"` // schema2 Manifest
Layers json.RawMessage `json:"layers"` // schema2 Manifest
FSLayers json.RawMessage `json:"fsLayers"` // schema1 Manifest
}
if err := json.Unmarshal(dt, &mfst); err != nil {
return "", err
}
// We may have a media type specified in the json, in which case that should be used.
// Docker types should generally have a media type set.
// OCI (golang) types do not have a `mediaType` defined, and it is optional in the spec.
//
// `distribution.UnmarshalManifest`, which is used to unmarshal this for real, checks these media type values.
// If the specified media type does not match it will error, and in some cases (docker media types) it is required.
// So pretty much if we don't have a media type we can fall back to OCI.
// This does have a special fallback for schema1 manifests just because it is easy to detect.
switch mfst.MediaType {
case schema2.MediaTypeManifest, ocispec.MediaTypeImageManifest:
if mfst.Manifests != nil || mfst.FSLayers != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf(`media-type: %q should not have "manifests" or "fsLayers"`, mfst.MediaType)
}
return mfst.MediaType, nil
case manifestlist.MediaTypeManifestList, ocispec.MediaTypeImageIndex:
if mfst.Config != nil || mfst.Layers != nil || mfst.FSLayers != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf(`media-type: %q should not have "config", "layers", or "fsLayers"`, mfst.MediaType)
}
return mfst.MediaType, nil
case schema1.MediaTypeManifest:
disable pulling legacy image formats by default This patch disables pulling legacy (schema1 and schema 2, version 1) images by default. A `DOCKER_ENABLE_DEPRECATED_PULL_SCHEMA_1_IMAGE` environment-variable is introduced to allow re-enabling this feature, aligning with the environment variable used in containerd 2.0 (`CONTAINERD_ENABLE_DEPRECATED_PULL_SCHEMA_1_IMAGE`). With this patch, attempts to pull a legacy image produces an error: With graphdrivers: docker pull docker:1.0 1.0: Pulling from library/docker [DEPRECATION NOTICE] Docker Image Format v1, and Docker Image manifest version 2, schema 1 support will be removed in an upcoming release. Suggest the author of docker.io/library/docker:1.0 to upgrade the image to the OCI Format, or Docker Image manifest v2, schema 2. More information at https://docs.docker.com/go/deprecated-image-specs/ With the containerd image store enabled, output is slightly different as it returns the error before printing the `1.0: pulling ...`: docker pull docker:1.0 Error response from daemon: [DEPRECATION NOTICE] Docker Image Format v1 and Docker Image manifest version 2, schema 1 support is disabled by default and will be removed in an upcoming release. Suggest the author of docker.io/library/docker:1.0 to upgrade the image to the OCI Format or Docker Image manifest v2, schema 2. More information at https://docs.docker.com/go/deprecated-image-specs/ Using the "distribution" endpoint to resolve the digest for an image also produces an error: curl -v --unix-socket /var/run/docker.sock http://foo/distribution/docker.io/library/docker:1.0/json * Trying /var/run/docker.sock:0... * Connected to foo (/var/run/docker.sock) port 80 (#0) > GET /distribution/docker.io/library/docker:1.0/json HTTP/1.1 > Host: foo > User-Agent: curl/7.88.1 > Accept: */* > < HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request < Api-Version: 1.45 < Content-Type: application/json < Docker-Experimental: false < Ostype: linux < Server: Docker/dev (linux) < Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2024 16:09:42 GMT < Content-Length: 354 < {"message":"[DEPRECATION NOTICE] Docker Image Format v1, and Docker Image manifest version 2, schema 1 support will be removed in an upcoming release. Suggest the author of docker.io/library/docker:1.0 to upgrade the image to the OCI Format, or Docker Image manifest v2, schema 2. More information at https://docs.docker.com/go/deprecated-image-specs/"} * Connection #0 to host foo left intact Starting the daemon with the `DOCKER_ENABLE_DEPRECATED_PULL_SCHEMA_1_IMAGE` env-var set to a non-empty value allows pulling the image; docker pull docker:1.0 [DEPRECATION NOTICE] Docker Image Format v1 and Docker Image manifest version 2, schema 1 support is disabled by default and will be removed in an upcoming release. Suggest the author of docker.io/library/docker:1.0 to upgrade the image to the OCI Format or Docker Image manifest v2, schema 2. More information at https://docs.docker.com/go/deprecated-image-specs/ b0a0e6710d13: Already exists d193ad713811: Already exists ba7268c3149b: Already exists c862d82a67a2: Already exists Digest: sha256:5e7081837926c7a40e58881bbebc52044a95a62a2ea52fb240db3fc539212fe5 Status: Image is up to date for docker:1.0 docker.io/library/docker:1.0 Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-02-27 16:30:46 +00:00
if os.Getenv("DOCKER_ENABLE_DEPRECATED_PULL_SCHEMA_1_IMAGE") == "" {
err := DeprecatedSchema1ImageError(nil)
log.G(context.TODO()).Warn(err.Error())
return "", err
}
if mfst.Manifests != nil || mfst.Layers != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf(`media-type: %q should not have "manifests" or "layers"`, mfst.MediaType)
}
return mfst.MediaType, nil
default:
if mfst.MediaType != "" {
return mfst.MediaType, nil
}
}
switch {
case mfst.FSLayers != nil && mfst.Manifests == nil && mfst.Layers == nil && mfst.Config == nil:
disable pulling legacy image formats by default This patch disables pulling legacy (schema1 and schema 2, version 1) images by default. A `DOCKER_ENABLE_DEPRECATED_PULL_SCHEMA_1_IMAGE` environment-variable is introduced to allow re-enabling this feature, aligning with the environment variable used in containerd 2.0 (`CONTAINERD_ENABLE_DEPRECATED_PULL_SCHEMA_1_IMAGE`). With this patch, attempts to pull a legacy image produces an error: With graphdrivers: docker pull docker:1.0 1.0: Pulling from library/docker [DEPRECATION NOTICE] Docker Image Format v1, and Docker Image manifest version 2, schema 1 support will be removed in an upcoming release. Suggest the author of docker.io/library/docker:1.0 to upgrade the image to the OCI Format, or Docker Image manifest v2, schema 2. More information at https://docs.docker.com/go/deprecated-image-specs/ With the containerd image store enabled, output is slightly different as it returns the error before printing the `1.0: pulling ...`: docker pull docker:1.0 Error response from daemon: [DEPRECATION NOTICE] Docker Image Format v1 and Docker Image manifest version 2, schema 1 support is disabled by default and will be removed in an upcoming release. Suggest the author of docker.io/library/docker:1.0 to upgrade the image to the OCI Format or Docker Image manifest v2, schema 2. More information at https://docs.docker.com/go/deprecated-image-specs/ Using the "distribution" endpoint to resolve the digest for an image also produces an error: curl -v --unix-socket /var/run/docker.sock http://foo/distribution/docker.io/library/docker:1.0/json * Trying /var/run/docker.sock:0... * Connected to foo (/var/run/docker.sock) port 80 (#0) > GET /distribution/docker.io/library/docker:1.0/json HTTP/1.1 > Host: foo > User-Agent: curl/7.88.1 > Accept: */* > < HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request < Api-Version: 1.45 < Content-Type: application/json < Docker-Experimental: false < Ostype: linux < Server: Docker/dev (linux) < Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2024 16:09:42 GMT < Content-Length: 354 < {"message":"[DEPRECATION NOTICE] Docker Image Format v1, and Docker Image manifest version 2, schema 1 support will be removed in an upcoming release. Suggest the author of docker.io/library/docker:1.0 to upgrade the image to the OCI Format, or Docker Image manifest v2, schema 2. More information at https://docs.docker.com/go/deprecated-image-specs/"} * Connection #0 to host foo left intact Starting the daemon with the `DOCKER_ENABLE_DEPRECATED_PULL_SCHEMA_1_IMAGE` env-var set to a non-empty value allows pulling the image; docker pull docker:1.0 [DEPRECATION NOTICE] Docker Image Format v1 and Docker Image manifest version 2, schema 1 support is disabled by default and will be removed in an upcoming release. Suggest the author of docker.io/library/docker:1.0 to upgrade the image to the OCI Format or Docker Image manifest v2, schema 2. More information at https://docs.docker.com/go/deprecated-image-specs/ b0a0e6710d13: Already exists d193ad713811: Already exists ba7268c3149b: Already exists c862d82a67a2: Already exists Digest: sha256:5e7081837926c7a40e58881bbebc52044a95a62a2ea52fb240db3fc539212fe5 Status: Image is up to date for docker:1.0 docker.io/library/docker:1.0 Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-02-27 16:30:46 +00:00
if os.Getenv("DOCKER_ENABLE_DEPRECATED_PULL_SCHEMA_1_IMAGE") == "" {
err := DeprecatedSchema1ImageError(nil)
log.G(context.TODO()).Warn(err.Error())
return "", err
}
return schema1.MediaTypeManifest, nil
case mfst.Config != nil && mfst.Manifests == nil && mfst.FSLayers == nil,
mfst.Layers != nil && mfst.Manifests == nil && mfst.FSLayers == nil:
return ocispec.MediaTypeImageManifest, nil
case mfst.Config == nil && mfst.Layers == nil && mfst.FSLayers == nil:
// fallback to index
return ocispec.MediaTypeImageIndex, nil
}
return "", errors.New("media-type: cannot determine")
}