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Cory Snider
9e3a6ccf69 libn/i/setmatrix: make generic and constructorless
Allow SetMatrix to be used as a value type with a ready-to-use zero
value. SetMatrix values are already non-copyable by virtue of having a
mutex field so there is no harm in allowing non-pointer values to be
used as local variables or struct fields. Any attempts to pass around
by-value copies, e.g. as function arguments, will be flagged by go vet.

Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
2023-03-29 13:31:12 -04:00
Cory Snider
f96b9bf761 libnetwork: return concrete-typed *Controller
libnetwork.NetworkController is an interface with a single
implementation.

https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#interfaces

Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
2023-01-13 14:09:37 -05:00
Cory Snider
ae09fe3da7 libnetwork: don't embed mutex in controller
Embedded structs are part of the exported surface of a struct type.
Boxing a struct value into an interface value does not erase that;
any code could gain access to the embedded struct value with a simple
type assertion. The mutex is supposed to be a private implementation
detail, but *controller implements sync.Locker because the mutex is
embedded.

    c, _ := libnetwork.New()
    c.(sync.Locker).Lock()

Change the mutex to an unexported field so *controller no longer
spuriously implements the sync.Locker interface.

Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
2023-01-13 14:09:37 -05:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
cd381aea56
libnetwork: fix empty-lines (revive)
libnetwork/etchosts/etchosts_test.go:167:54: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/osl/route_linux.go:185:74: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/osl/sandbox_linux_test.go:323:36: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/bitseq/sequence.go:412:48: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/datastore/datastore_test.go:67:46: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/datastore/mock_store.go:34:60: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/iptables/firewalld.go:202:44: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/iptables/firewalld_test.go:76:36: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/iptables/iptables.go:256:67: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/iptables/iptables.go:303:128: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/networkdb/cluster.go:183:72: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/ipams/null/null_test.go:44:38: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/macvlan/macvlan_store.go:45:52: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/ipam/allocator_test.go:1058:39: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/bridge/port_mapping.go:88:111: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/bridge/link.go:26:90: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/bridge/setup_ipv6_test.go:17:34: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/bridge/setup_ip_tables.go:392:4: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/bridge/bridge.go:804:50: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/overlay/ov_serf.go:183:29: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/overlay/ov_utils.go:81:64: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/overlay/peerdb.go:172:67: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/overlay/peerdb.go:209:67: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/overlay/peerdb.go:344:89: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/overlay/peerdb.go:436:63: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/overlay/overlay.go:183:36: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/overlay/encryption.go:69:28: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/drivers/overlay/ov_network.go:563:81: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/default_gateway.go:32:43: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/errors_test.go:9:40: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/service_common.go:184:64: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/endpoint.go:161:55: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/store.go:320:33: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/store_linux_test.go:11:38: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/sandbox.go:571:36: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/service_common.go:317:246: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/endpoint.go:550:17: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/sandbox_dns_unix.go:213:106: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/controller.go:676:85: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/agent.go:876:60: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/resolver.go:324:69: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/network.go:1153:92: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/network.go:1955:67: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/network.go:2235:9: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/libnetwork_internal_test.go:336:26: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/resolver_test.go:76:35: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/libnetwork_test.go:303:38: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/libnetwork_test.go:985:46: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/ipam/allocator_test.go:1263:37: empty-lines: extra empty line at the start of a block (revive)
    libnetwork/errors_test.go:9:40: empty-lines: extra empty line at the end of a block (revive)

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2022-09-26 19:21:58 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
4f08346686
fix formatting of "nolint" tags for go1.19
The correct formatting for machine-readable comments is;

    //<some alphanumeric identifier>:<options>[,<option>...][ // comment]

Which basically means:

- MUST NOT have a space before `<identifier>` (e.g. `nolint`)
- Identified MUST be alphanumeric
- MUST be followed by a colon
- MUST be followed by at least one `<option>`
- Optionally additional `<options>` (comma-separated)
- Optionally followed by a comment

Any other format will not be considered a machine-readable comment by `gofmt`,
and thus formatted as a regular comment. Note that this also means that a
`//nolint` (without anything after it) is considered invalid, same for `//#nosec`
(starts with a `#`).

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2022-07-13 22:31:53 +02:00
Trapier Marshall
6861aade58 Delay network deletion until after lb cleanup
Removal of PolicyLists from Windows VFP must be performed prior to
removing the HNS network. Otherwise PolicyList removal fails with
HNS error "network not found".

Signed-off-by: Trapier Marshall <tmarshall@mirantis.com>
2022-04-19 14:22:08 +00:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn
686be57d0a
Update to Go 1.17.0, and gofmt with Go 1.17
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2021-08-24 23:33:27 +02:00
Brian Goff
4b981436fe Fixup libnetwork lint errors
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
2021-06-01 23:48:32 +00:00
Brian Goff
a0a473125b Fix libnetwork imports
After moving libnetwork to this repo, we need to update all the import
paths for libnetwork to point to docker/docker/libnetwork instead of
docker/libnetwork.
This change implements that.

Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
2021-06-01 21:51:23 +00:00
Trapier Marshall
c39ac9c05e Cleanup VFP during overlay network removal
Deleting a network sandbox on Linux implicitly clears OS (ipvs) load
balancer state.  Deleting an HNS network on Windows by contrast does not
inherently remove its corresponding VFP load balancers. The method to
remove load balancers belongs to the network and so must be called prior
to or while deleting a network. This commit reverts one line from
ea2fa20859, reintroducing a call to
explicitly remove backend load balancers during network removal.

Signed-off-by: Trapier Marshall <tmarshall@mirantis.com>
2020-03-03 19:48:38 -05:00
Olli Janatuinen
d635844ed7 Do not add IP to Name records for aliases
Signed-off-by: Olli Janatuinen <olli.janatuinen@gmail.com>
2018-11-10 20:53:06 +02:00
Flavio Crisciani
204ce3e31d Create internal directory
Internal directory is designed to contain libraries
that are exclusively used by this project

Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>
2018-07-16 17:34:20 -07:00
Chris Telfer
0b14b45f0c Prevent race between add-binding and net-delete
Lock the network ID in the controller during an addServiceBinding to
prevent racing with network.delete().  This would cause the binding to
be silently ignored in the system.

Signed-off-by: Chris Telfer <ctelfer@docker.com>
2018-06-28 12:08:18 -04:00
Chris Telfer
ea2fa20859 Add endpoint load-balancing mode
This is the heart of the scalability change for services in libnetwork.
The present routing mesh adds load-balancing rules for a network to
every container connected to the network.  This newer approach creates a
load-balancing endpoint per network per node.  For every service on a
network, libnetwork assigns the VIP of the service to the endpoint's
interface as an alias.  This endpoint must have a unique IP address in
order to route return traffic to it.  Traffic destined for a service's
VIP arrives at the load-balancing endpoint on the VIP and from there,
Linux load balances it among backend destinations while SNATing said
traffic to the endpoint's unique IP address.

The net result of this scheme is that each node in a swarm need only
have one set of load balancing state per service instead of one per
container on the node.  This scheme is very similar to how services
currently operate on Windows nodes in libnetwork.  It (as with Windows
nodes) costs the use of extra IP addresses in a network (one per node)
and an extra network hop in the stack, although, always in the stack
local to the container.

In order to prevent existing deployments from suddenly failing if they
failed to allocate sufficient address space to include per-node
load-balancing endpoint IP addresses, this patch preserves the existing
functionality and activates the new functionality on a per-network
basis depending on whether the network has a load-balancing endpoint.
Eventually, moby should always set this option when creating new
networks and should only omit it for networks created as part of a swarm
that are not marked to use endpoint load balancing.

This patch also normalizes the code to treat "load" and "balancer"
as two separate words from the perspectives of variable/function naming.
This means that the 'b' in "balancer" must be capitalized.

Signed-off-by: Chris Telfer <ctelfer@docker.com>
2018-06-28 12:08:18 -04:00
Chris Telfer
85a3483b4b Refactor [add|rm]LBBackend() to use lb struct
This was passing extra information and adding confusion about the
purpose of the load balancing structure.

Signed-off-by: Chris Telfer <ctelfer@docker.com>
2018-06-28 12:08:18 -04:00
Chris Telfer
7d7412f957 Gracefully remove LB endpoints from services
This patch attempts to allow endpoints to complete servicing connections
while being removed from a service.  The change adds a flag to the
endpoint.deleteServiceInfoFromCluster() method to indicate whether this
removal should fully remove connectivity through the load balancer
to the endpoint or should just disable directing further connections to
the endpoint.  If the flag is 'false', then the load balancer assigns
a weight of 0 to the endpoint but does not remove it as a linux load
balancing destination.  It does remove the endpoint as a docker load
balancing endpoint but tracks it in a special map of "disabled-but-not-
destroyed" load balancing endpoints.  This allows traffic to continue
flowing, at least under Linux.  If the flag is 'true', then the code
removes the endpoint entirely as a load balancing destination.

The sandbox.DisableService() method invokes deleteServiceInfoFromCluster()
with the flag sent to 'false', while the endpoint.sbLeave() method invokes
it with the flag set to 'true' to complete the removal on endpoint
finalization.  Renaming the endpoint invokes deleteServiceInfoFromCluster()
with the flag set to 'true' because renaming attempts to completely
remove and then re-add each endpoint service entry.

The controller.rmServiceBinding() method, which carries out the operation,
similarly gets a new flag for whether to fully remove the endpoint.  If
the flag is false, it does the job of moving the endpoint from the
load balancing set to the 'disabled' set.  It then removes or
de-weights the entry in the OS load balancing table via
network.rmLBBackend().  It removes the service entirely via said method
ONLY IF there are no more live or disabled load balancing endpoints.
Similarly network.addLBBackend() requires slight tweaking to properly
manage the disabled set.

Finally, this change requires propagating the status of disabled
service endpoints via the networkDB.  Accordingly, the patch includes
both code to generate and handle service update messages.  It also
augments the service structure with a ServiceDisabled boolean to convey
whether an endpoint should ultimately be removed or just disabled.
This, naturally, required a rebuild of the protocol buffer code as well.

Signed-off-by: Chris Telfer <ctelfer@docker.com>
2018-03-16 15:19:49 -04:00
Flavio Crisciani
1f55734d4c Fix crash if the len was < maxSetStringLen
If the len was less than the max length, there was a panic

Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>
2018-03-01 09:24:36 -08:00
Flavio Crisciani
85791fb3fd Limit max length transient log
Set a limit to the max size of the transient log to avoid
filling up logs in case of issues

Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>
2018-02-26 08:54:22 -08:00
Flavio Crisciani
1732ab426d Handle cleanup DNS for attachable container
Attachable containers they are tasks with no service associated
their cleanup was not done properly so it was possible to have
a leak of their name resolution if that was the last container
on the network.
Cleanupservicebindings was not able to do the cleanup because there
is no service, while also the notification of the delete arrives
after that the network is already being cleaned

Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>
2017-10-12 21:41:29 -07:00
Pradip Dhara
43360c627f Enabling ILB/ELB on windows using per-node, per-network LB endpoint.
Signed-off-by: Pradip Dhara <pradipd@microsoft.com>
2017-08-29 00:17:42 -07:00
Derek McGowan
710e0664c4 Update logrus to v1.0.1
Fix case sensitivity issue
Update docker and runc vendors

Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net>
2017-08-07 11:20:47 -07:00
Flavio Crisciani
f969f26966 Service discovery race on serviceBindings delete. Bug on IP reuse (#1808)
* Correct SetMatrix documentation

The SetMatrix is a generic data structure, so the description
should not be tight to any specific use

Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>

* Service Discovery reuse name and serviceBindings deletion

- Added logic to handle name reuse from different services
- Moved the deletion from the serviceBindings map at the end
  of the rmServiceBindings body to avoid race with new services

Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>

* Avoid race on network cleanup

Use the locker to avoid the race between the network
deletion and new endpoints being created

Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>

* CleanupServiceBindings to clean the SD records

Allow the cleanupServicebindings to take care of the service discovery
cleanup. Also avoid to trigger the cleanup for each endpoint from an SD
point of view
LB and SD will be separated in the future

Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>

* Addressed comments

Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>

* NetworkDB deleteEntry has to happen

If there is an error locally guarantee that the delete entry
on network DB is still honored

Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>
2017-06-18 05:25:58 -07:00
Flavio Crisciani
c0f59f9643 IPVS fix
In accordance with the logic for SD, remove the ipvs rules
only when there is no more endpoints using the IP

Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>
2017-06-12 00:07:39 -07:00
Flavio Crisciani
39d2204896 Service discovery logic rework
changed the ipMap to SetMatrix to allow transient states
Compacted the addSvc and deleteSvc into a one single method
Updated the datastructure for backends to allow storing all the information needed
to cleanup properly during the cleanupServiceBindings
Removed the enable/disable Service logic that was racing with sbLeave/sbJoin logic
Add some debug logs to track further race conditions

Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>
2017-06-11 20:49:29 -07:00
Santhosh Manohar
bfab379411 swarm mode network inspect should provide cluser-wide task details
Signed-off-by: Santhosh Manohar <santhosh@docker.com>
2017-03-10 19:12:00 -08:00
Alessandro Boch
4e69afc4f3 Make virtual service programming more robust
- Do not relay on software flags to decide when to create the
   virtual service. Instead query the kernel for presence.
   So that it cannot happen that a real server creation
   fails because the virtual server is missing.

Signed-off-by: Alessandro Boch <aboch@docker.com>
2017-02-01 15:54:31 -08:00
Alessandro Boch
fac86cf69a Add missing locks in agent and service code
Signed-off-by: Alessandro Boch <aboch@docker.com>
2016-11-29 13:58:06 -08:00
Madhu Venugopal
d1b012d97a Windows overlay driver support
1. Base work was done by msabansal and nwoodmsft
   from : https://github.com/msabansal/docker/tree/overlay
2. reorganized under drivers/windows/overlay and rebased to
   libnetwork master
3. Porting overlay common fixes to windows driver
    * 46f525c
    * ba8714e
    * 6368406
4. Windows Service Discovery changes for swarm-mode
5. renaming default windows ipam drivers as "windows"

Signed-off-by: Madhu Venugopal <madhu@docker.com>
Signed-off-by: msabansal <sabansal@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: nwoodmsft <Nicholas.Wood@microsoft.com>
2016-11-03 16:50:04 -07:00