moby/daemon/reload_test.go

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package daemon // import "github.com/docker/docker/daemon"
import (
"os"
"sort"
"testing"
"github.com/docker/docker/daemon/config"
"github.com/docker/docker/daemon/images"
"github.com/docker/docker/libnetwork"
"github.com/docker/docker/registry"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
"gotest.tools/v3/assert"
is "gotest.tools/v3/assert/cmp"
)
// muteLogs suppresses logs that are generated during the test
func muteLogs() {
logrus.SetLevel(logrus.ErrorLevel)
}
func newDaemonForReloadT(t *testing.T, cfg *config.Config) *Daemon {
t.Helper()
daemon := &Daemon{
imageService: images.NewImageService(images.ImageServiceConfig{}),
}
var err error
daemon.registryService, err = registry.NewService(registry.ServiceOptions{})
assert.Assert(t, err)
daemon: reload runtimes w/o breaking containers The existing runtimes reload logic went to great lengths to replace the directory containing runtime wrapper scripts as atomically as possible within the limitations of the Linux filesystem ABI. Trouble is, atomically swapping the wrapper scripts directory solves the wrong problem! The runtime configuration is "locked in" when a container is started, including the path to the runC binary. If a container is started with a runtime which requires a daemon-managed wrapper script and then the daemon is reloaded with a config which no longer requires the wrapper script (i.e. some args -> no args, or the runtime is dropped from the config), that container would become unmanageable. Any attempts to stop, exec or otherwise perform lifecycle management operations on the container are likely to fail due to the wrapper script no longer existing at its original path. Atomically swapping the wrapper scripts is also incompatible with the read-copy-update paradigm for reloading configuration. A handler in the daemon could retain a reference to the pre-reload configuration for an indeterminate amount of time after the daemon configuration has been reloaded and updated. It is possible for the daemon to attempt to start a container using a deleted wrapper script if a request to run a container races a reload. Solve the problem of deleting referenced wrapper scripts by ensuring that all wrapper scripts are *immutable* for the lifetime of the daemon process. Any given runtime wrapper script must always exist with the same contents, no matter how many times the daemon config is reloaded, or what changes are made to the config. This is accomplished by using everyone's favourite design pattern: content-addressable storage. Each wrapper script file name is suffixed with the SHA-256 digest of its contents to (probabilistically) guarantee immutability without needing any concurrency control. Stale runtime wrapper scripts are only cleaned up on the next daemon restart. Split the derived runtimes configuration from the user-supplied configuration to have a place to store derived state without mutating the user-supplied configuration or exposing daemon internals in API struct types. Hold the derived state and the user-supplied configuration in a single struct value so that they can be updated as an atomic unit. Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
2022-08-31 20:12:30 +00:00
daemon.configStore.Store(&configStore{Config: *cfg})
return daemon
}
func TestDaemonReloadLabels(t *testing.T) {
daemon := newDaemonForReloadT(t, &config.Config{
CommonConfig: config.CommonConfig{
Labels: []string{"foo:bar"},
},
})
muteLogs()
valuesSets := make(map[string]interface{})
valuesSets["labels"] = "foo:baz"
newConfig := &config.Config{
CommonConfig: config.CommonConfig{
Labels: []string{"foo:baz"},
ValuesSet: valuesSets,
},
}
if err := daemon.Reload(newConfig); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
label := daemon.config().Labels[0]
if label != "foo:baz" {
t.Fatalf("Expected daemon label `foo:baz`, got %s", label)
}
}
func TestDaemonReloadAllowNondistributableArtifacts(t *testing.T) {
daemon := newDaemonForReloadT(t, &config.Config{})
muteLogs()
var err error
// Initialize daemon with some registries.
daemon.registryService, err = registry.NewService(registry.ServiceOptions{
AllowNondistributableArtifacts: []string{
"127.0.0.0/8",
"10.10.1.11:5000",
"10.10.1.22:5000", // This will be removed during reload.
"docker1.com",
"docker2.com", // This will be removed during reload.
},
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
registries := []string{
"127.0.0.0/8",
"10.10.1.11:5000",
"10.10.1.33:5000", // This will be added during reload.
"docker1.com",
"docker3.com", // This will be added during reload.
}
newConfig := &config.Config{
CommonConfig: config.CommonConfig{
ServiceOptions: registry.ServiceOptions{
AllowNondistributableArtifacts: registries,
},
ValuesSet: map[string]interface{}{
"allow-nondistributable-artifacts": registries,
},
},
}
if err := daemon.Reload(newConfig); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
var actual []string
serviceConfig := daemon.registryService.ServiceConfig()
for _, value := range serviceConfig.AllowNondistributableArtifactsCIDRs {
actual = append(actual, value.String())
}
actual = append(actual, serviceConfig.AllowNondistributableArtifactsHostnames...)
sort.Strings(registries)
sort.Strings(actual)
assert.Check(t, is.DeepEqual(registries, actual))
}
func TestDaemonReloadMirrors(t *testing.T) {
daemon := &Daemon{
imageService: images.NewImageService(images.ImageServiceConfig{}),
}
muteLogs()
var err error
daemon.registryService, err = registry.NewService(registry.ServiceOptions{
InsecureRegistries: []string{},
Mirrors: []string{
"https://mirror.test1.example.com",
"https://mirror.test2.example.com", // this will be removed when reloading
"https://mirror.test3.example.com", // this will be removed when reloading
},
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
type pair struct {
valid bool
mirrors []string
after []string
}
loadMirrors := []pair{
{
valid: false,
mirrors: []string{"10.10.1.11:5000"}, // this mirror is invalid
after: []string{},
},
{
valid: false,
mirrors: []string{"mirror.test1.com"}, // this mirror is invalid
after: []string{},
},
{
valid: false,
mirrors: []string{"10.10.1.11:5000", "mirror.test1.example.com"}, // mirrors are invalid
after: []string{},
},
{
valid: true,
mirrors: []string{"https://mirror.test1.example.com", "https://mirror.test4.example.com"},
after: []string{"https://mirror.test1.example.com/", "https://mirror.test4.example.com/"},
},
}
for _, value := range loadMirrors {
valuesSets := make(map[string]interface{})
valuesSets["registry-mirrors"] = value.mirrors
newConfig := &config.Config{
CommonConfig: config.CommonConfig{
ServiceOptions: registry.ServiceOptions{
Mirrors: value.mirrors,
},
ValuesSet: valuesSets,
},
}
err := daemon.Reload(newConfig)
if !value.valid && err == nil {
// mirrors should be invalid, should be a non-nil error
t.Fatalf("Expected daemon reload error with invalid mirrors: %s, while get nil", value.mirrors)
}
if value.valid {
if err != nil {
// mirrors should be valid, should be no error
t.Fatal(err)
}
registryService := daemon.registryService.ServiceConfig()
if len(registryService.Mirrors) != len(value.after) {
t.Fatalf("Expected %d daemon mirrors %s while get %d with %s",
len(value.after),
value.after,
len(registryService.Mirrors),
registryService.Mirrors)
}
dataMap := map[string]struct{}{}
for _, mirror := range registryService.Mirrors {
if _, exist := dataMap[mirror]; !exist {
dataMap[mirror] = struct{}{}
}
}
for _, address := range value.after {
if _, exist := dataMap[address]; !exist {
t.Fatalf("Expected %s in daemon mirrors, while get none", address)
}
}
}
}
}
func TestDaemonReloadInsecureRegistries(t *testing.T) {
daemon := &Daemon{
imageService: images.NewImageService(images.ImageServiceConfig{}),
}
muteLogs()
var err error
// initialize daemon with existing insecure registries: "127.0.0.0/8", "10.10.1.11:5000", "10.10.1.22:5000"
daemon.registryService, err = registry.NewService(registry.ServiceOptions{
InsecureRegistries: []string{
"127.0.0.0/8",
"10.10.1.11:5000",
"10.10.1.22:5000", // this will be removed when reloading
"docker1.example.com",
"docker2.example.com", // this will be removed when reloading
},
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
insecureRegistries := []string{
"127.0.0.0/8", // this will be kept
"10.10.1.11:5000", // this will be kept
"10.10.1.33:5000", // this will be newly added
"docker1.example.com", // this will be kept
"docker3.example.com", // this will be newly added
}
mirrors := []string{
"https://mirror.test.example.com",
}
valuesSets := make(map[string]interface{})
valuesSets["insecure-registries"] = insecureRegistries
valuesSets["registry-mirrors"] = mirrors
newConfig := &config.Config{
CommonConfig: config.CommonConfig{
ServiceOptions: registry.ServiceOptions{
InsecureRegistries: insecureRegistries,
Mirrors: mirrors,
},
ValuesSet: valuesSets,
},
}
if err := daemon.Reload(newConfig); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// After Reload, daemon.RegistryService will be changed which is useful
// for registry communication in daemon.
registries := daemon.registryService.ServiceConfig()
// After Reload(), newConfig has come to registries.InsecureRegistryCIDRs and registries.IndexConfigs in daemon.
// Then collect registries.InsecureRegistryCIDRs in dataMap.
// When collecting, we need to convert CIDRS into string as a key,
// while the times of key appears as value.
dataMap := map[string]int{}
for _, value := range registries.InsecureRegistryCIDRs {
if _, ok := dataMap[value.String()]; !ok {
dataMap[value.String()] = 1
} else {
dataMap[value.String()]++
}
}
for _, value := range registries.IndexConfigs {
if _, ok := dataMap[value.Name]; !ok {
dataMap[value.Name] = 1
} else {
dataMap[value.Name]++
}
}
// Finally compare dataMap with the original insecureRegistries.
// Each value in insecureRegistries should appear in daemon's insecure registries,
// and each can only appear exactly ONCE.
for _, r := range insecureRegistries {
if value, ok := dataMap[r]; !ok {
t.Fatalf("Expected daemon insecure registry %s, got none", r)
} else if value != 1 {
t.Fatalf("Expected only 1 daemon insecure registry %s, got %d", r, value)
}
}
// assert if "10.10.1.22:5000" is removed when reloading
if value, ok := dataMap["10.10.1.22:5000"]; ok {
t.Fatalf("Expected no insecure registry of 10.10.1.22:5000, got %d", value)
}
// assert if "docker2.com" is removed when reloading
if value, ok := dataMap["docker2.example.com"]; ok {
t.Fatalf("Expected no insecure registry of docker2.com, got %d", value)
}
}
func TestDaemonReloadNotAffectOthers(t *testing.T) {
daemon := newDaemonForReloadT(t, &config.Config{
CommonConfig: config.CommonConfig{
Labels: []string{"foo:bar"},
Debug: true,
},
})
muteLogs()
valuesSets := make(map[string]interface{})
valuesSets["labels"] = "foo:baz"
newConfig := &config.Config{
CommonConfig: config.CommonConfig{
Labels: []string{"foo:baz"},
ValuesSet: valuesSets,
},
}
if err := daemon.Reload(newConfig); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
label := daemon.config().Labels[0]
if label != "foo:baz" {
t.Fatalf("Expected daemon label `foo:baz`, got %s", label)
}
debug := daemon.config().Debug
if !debug {
t.Fatal("Expected debug 'enabled', got 'disabled'")
}
}
func TestDaemonReloadNetworkDiagnosticPort(t *testing.T) {
if os.Getuid() != 0 {
t.Skip("root required")
}
daemon := newDaemonForReloadT(t, &config.Config{})
enableConfig := &config.Config{
CommonConfig: config.CommonConfig{
NetworkDiagnosticPort: 2000,
ValuesSet: map[string]interface{}{
"network-diagnostic-port": 2000,
},
},
}
netOptions, err := daemon.networkOptions(&config.Config{}, nil, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
controller, err := libnetwork.New(netOptions...)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
daemon.netController = controller
// Enable/Disable the server for some iterations
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
enableConfig.CommonConfig.NetworkDiagnosticPort++
if err := daemon.Reload(enableConfig); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Check that the diagnostic is enabled
if !daemon.netController.IsDiagnosticEnabled() {
t.Fatalf("diagnostic should be enabled")
}
// Reload
if err := daemon.Reload(&config.Config{}); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Check that the diagnostic is disabled
if daemon.netController.IsDiagnosticEnabled() {
t.Fatalf("diagnostic should be disabled")
}
}
enableConfig.CommonConfig.NetworkDiagnosticPort++
// 2 times the enable should not create problems
if err := daemon.Reload(enableConfig); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Check that the diagnostic is enabled
if !daemon.netController.IsDiagnosticEnabled() {
t.Fatalf("diagnostic should be enable")
}
// Check that another reload does not cause issues
if err := daemon.Reload(enableConfig); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Check that the diagnostic is enable
if !daemon.netController.IsDiagnosticEnabled() {
t.Fatalf("diagnostic should be enable")
}
}