libcontainerd/windows: Don't reap on failure
Synchronize the code to do the same thing as Exec. reap doesn't need to be called before the start event was sent. There's already a defer block which cleans up the process in case where an error occurs. Signed-off-by: Paweł Gronowski <pawel.gronowski@docker.com>
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@ -460,19 +460,9 @@ func (ctr *container) Start(_ context.Context, _ string, withStdin bool, attachS
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}()
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}
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}()
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t := &task{process: process{
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id: ctr.id,
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ctr: ctr,
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hcsProcess: newProcess,
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waitCh: make(chan struct{}),
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}}
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pid := t.Pid()
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logger.WithField("pid", pid).Debug("init process started")
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// Spin up a goroutine to notify the backend and clean up resources when
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// the task exits. Defer until after the start event is sent so that the
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// exit event is not sent out-of-order.
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defer func() { go t.reap() }()
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pid := newProcess.Pid()
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logger.WithField("pid", pid).Debug("init process started")
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dio, err := newIOFromProcess(newProcess, ctr.ociSpec.Process.Terminal)
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if err != nil {
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@ -485,16 +475,28 @@ func (ctr *container) Start(_ context.Context, _ string, withStdin bool, attachS
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return nil, err
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}
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t := &task{process{
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id: ctr.id,
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ctr: ctr,
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hcsProcess: newProcess,
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waitCh: make(chan struct{}),
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}}
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// All fallible operations have succeeded so it is now safe to set the
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// container's current task.
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ctr.task = t
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// Spin up a goroutine to notify the backend and clean up resources when
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// the task exits. Defer until after the start event is sent so that the
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// exit event is not sent out-of-order.
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defer func() { go t.reap() }()
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// Generate the associated event
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ctr.client.eventQ.Append(ctr.id, func() {
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ei := libcontainerdtypes.EventInfo{
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ContainerID: ctr.id,
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ProcessID: t.id,
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Pid: pid,
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Pid: uint32(pid),
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}
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ctr.client.logger.WithFields(log.Fields{
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"container": ctr.id,
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@ -606,7 +608,6 @@ func (t *task) Exec(ctx context.Context, processID string, spec *specs.Process,
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logger.WithError(err).Errorf("exec's CreateProcess() failed")
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return nil, err
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}
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pid := newProcess.Pid()
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defer func() {
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if retErr != nil {
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if err := newProcess.Kill(); err != nil {
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@ -646,6 +647,7 @@ func (t *task) Exec(ctx context.Context, processID string, spec *specs.Process,
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// the exit event is not sent out-of-order.
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defer func() { go p.reap() }()
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pid := newProcess.Pid()
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t.ctr.client.eventQ.Append(t.ctr.id, func() {
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ei := libcontainerdtypes.EventInfo{
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ContainerID: t.ctr.id,
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