moby/daemon/images/image.go
Sebastiaan van Stijn a3a42c459e
api/types/image: move GetImageOpts to api/types/backend
The `GetImageOpts` struct is used for options to be passed to the backend,
and are not used in client code. This struct currently is intended for internal
use only.

This patch moves the `GetImageOpts` struct to the backend package to prevent
it being imported in the client, and to make it more clear that this is part
of internal APIs, and not public-facing.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-01-22 20:45:21 +01:00

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package images // import "github.com/docker/docker/daemon/images"
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"github.com/containerd/containerd/content"
cerrdefs "github.com/containerd/containerd/errdefs"
"github.com/containerd/containerd/images"
"github.com/containerd/containerd/leases"
"github.com/containerd/containerd/platforms"
"github.com/containerd/log"
"github.com/distribution/reference"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/backend"
"github.com/docker/docker/errdefs"
"github.com/docker/docker/image"
"github.com/docker/docker/layer"
"github.com/opencontainers/go-digest"
ocispec "github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/specs-go/v1"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
// ErrImageDoesNotExist is error returned when no image can be found for a reference.
type ErrImageDoesNotExist struct {
Ref reference.Reference
}
func (e ErrImageDoesNotExist) Error() string {
ref := e.Ref
if named, ok := ref.(reference.Named); ok {
ref = reference.TagNameOnly(named)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("No such image: %s", reference.FamiliarString(ref))
}
// NotFound implements the NotFound interface
func (e ErrImageDoesNotExist) NotFound() {}
type manifestList struct {
Manifests []ocispec.Descriptor `json:"manifests"`
}
type manifest struct {
Config ocispec.Descriptor `json:"config"`
}
func (i *ImageService) PrepareSnapshot(ctx context.Context, id string, parentImage string, platform *ocispec.Platform, setupInit func(string) error) error {
// Only makes sense when containerd image store is used
panic("not implemented")
}
func (i *ImageService) manifestMatchesPlatform(ctx context.Context, img *image.Image, platform ocispec.Platform) (bool, error) {
ls, err := i.leases.ListResources(ctx, leases.Lease{ID: imageKey(img.ID().String())})
if err != nil {
if cerrdefs.IsNotFound(err) {
return false, nil
}
log.G(ctx).WithFields(log.Fields{
"error": err,
"image": img.ID,
"desiredPlatform": platforms.Format(platform),
}).Error("Error looking up image leases")
return false, err
}
// Note we are comparing against manifest lists here, which we expect to always have a CPU variant set (where applicable).
// So there is no need for the fallback matcher here.
comparer := platforms.Only(platform)
var (
ml manifestList
m manifest
)
makeRdr := func(ra content.ReaderAt) io.Reader {
return io.LimitReader(io.NewSectionReader(ra, 0, ra.Size()), 1e6)
}
for _, r := range ls {
logger := log.G(ctx).WithFields(log.Fields{
"image": img.ID,
"desiredPlatform": platforms.Format(platform),
"resourceID": r.ID,
"resourceType": r.Type,
})
logger.Debug("Checking lease resource for platform match")
if r.Type != "content" {
continue
}
ra, err := i.content.ReaderAt(ctx, ocispec.Descriptor{Digest: digest.Digest(r.ID)})
if err != nil {
if cerrdefs.IsNotFound(err) {
continue
}
logger.WithError(err).Error("Error looking up referenced manifest list for image")
continue
}
data, err := io.ReadAll(makeRdr(ra))
ra.Close()
if err != nil {
logger.WithError(err).Error("Error reading manifest list for image")
continue
}
ml.Manifests = nil
if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &ml); err != nil {
logger.WithError(err).Error("Error unmarshalling content")
continue
}
for _, md := range ml.Manifests {
switch md.MediaType {
case ocispec.MediaTypeImageManifest, images.MediaTypeDockerSchema2Manifest:
default:
continue
}
p := ocispec.Platform{
Architecture: md.Platform.Architecture,
OS: md.Platform.OS,
Variant: md.Platform.Variant,
}
if !comparer.Match(p) {
logger.WithField("otherPlatform", platforms.Format(p)).Debug("Manifest is not a match")
continue
}
// Here we have a platform match for the referenced manifest, let's make sure the manifest is actually for the image config we are using.
ra, err := i.content.ReaderAt(ctx, ocispec.Descriptor{Digest: md.Digest})
if err != nil {
logger.WithField("otherDigest", md.Digest).WithError(err).Error("Could not get reader for manifest")
continue
}
data, err := io.ReadAll(makeRdr(ra))
ra.Close()
if err != nil {
logger.WithError(err).Error("Error reading manifest for image")
continue
}
if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &m); err != nil {
logger.WithError(err).Error("Error desserializing manifest")
continue
}
if m.Config.Digest == img.ID().Digest() {
logger.WithField("manifestDigest", md.Digest).Debug("Found matching manifest for image")
return true, nil
}
logger.WithField("otherDigest", md.Digest).Debug("Skipping non-matching manifest")
}
}
return false, nil
}
// GetImage returns an image corresponding to the image referred to by refOrID.
func (i *ImageService) GetImage(ctx context.Context, refOrID string, options backend.GetImageOpts) (*image.Image, error) {
img, err := i.getImage(ctx, refOrID, options)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if options.Details {
var size int64
var layerMetadata map[string]string
layerID := img.RootFS.ChainID()
if layerID != "" {
l, err := i.layerStore.Get(layerID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer layer.ReleaseAndLog(i.layerStore, l)
size = l.Size()
layerMetadata, err = l.Metadata()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
lastUpdated, err := i.imageStore.GetLastUpdated(img.ID())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
img.Details = &image.Details{
References: i.referenceStore.References(img.ID().Digest()),
Size: size,
Metadata: layerMetadata,
Driver: i.layerStore.DriverName(),
LastUpdated: lastUpdated,
}
}
return img, nil
}
func (i *ImageService) GetImageManifest(ctx context.Context, refOrID string, options backend.GetImageOpts) (*ocispec.Descriptor, error) {
panic("not implemented")
}
func (i *ImageService) getImage(ctx context.Context, refOrID string, options backend.GetImageOpts) (retImg *image.Image, retErr error) {
defer func() {
if retErr != nil || retImg == nil || options.Platform == nil {
return
}
imgPlat := ocispec.Platform{
OS: retImg.OS,
Architecture: retImg.Architecture,
Variant: retImg.Variant,
}
p := *options.Platform
// Note that `platforms.Only` will fuzzy match this for us
// For example: an armv6 image will run just fine on an armv7 CPU, without emulation or anything.
if OnlyPlatformWithFallback(p).Match(imgPlat) {
return
}
// In some cases the image config can actually be wrong (e.g. classic `docker build` may not handle `--platform` correctly)
// So we'll look up the manifest list that corresponds to this image to check if at least the manifest list says it is the correct image.
var matches bool
matches, retErr = i.manifestMatchesPlatform(ctx, retImg, p)
if matches || retErr != nil {
return
}
// This allows us to tell clients that we don't have the image they asked for
// Where this gets hairy is the image store does not currently support multi-arch images, e.g.:
// An image `foo` may have a multi-arch manifest, but the image store only fetches the image for a specific platform
// The image store does not store the manifest list and image tags are assigned to architecture specific images.
// So we can have a `foo` image that is amd64 but the user requested armv7. If the user looks at the list of images.
// This may be confusing.
// The alternative to this is to return an errdefs.Conflict error with a helpful message, but clients will not be
// able to automatically tell what causes the conflict.
retErr = errdefs.NotFound(errors.Errorf("image with reference %s was found but does not match the specified platform: wanted %s, actual: %s", refOrID, platforms.Format(p), platforms.Format(imgPlat)))
}()
ref, err := reference.ParseAnyReference(refOrID)
if err != nil {
return nil, errdefs.InvalidParameter(err)
}
namedRef, ok := ref.(reference.Named)
if !ok {
digested, ok := ref.(reference.Digested)
if !ok {
return nil, ErrImageDoesNotExist{Ref: ref}
}
if img, err := i.imageStore.Get(image.ID(digested.Digest())); err == nil {
return img, nil
}
return nil, ErrImageDoesNotExist{Ref: ref}
}
if dgst, err := i.referenceStore.Get(namedRef); err == nil {
// Search the image stores to get the operating system, defaulting to host OS.
if img, err := i.imageStore.Get(image.ID(dgst)); err == nil {
return img, nil
}
}
// Search based on ID
if id, err := i.imageStore.Search(refOrID); err == nil {
img, err := i.imageStore.Get(id)
if err != nil {
return nil, ErrImageDoesNotExist{Ref: ref}
}
return img, nil
}
return nil, ErrImageDoesNotExist{Ref: ref}
}
// OnlyPlatformWithFallback uses `platforms.Only` with a fallback to handle the case where the platform
// being matched does not have a CPU variant.
//
// The reason for this is that CPU variant is not even if the official image config spec as of this writing.
// See: https://github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/pull/809
// Since Docker tends to compare platforms from the image config, we need to handle this case.
func OnlyPlatformWithFallback(p ocispec.Platform) platforms.Matcher {
return &onlyFallbackMatcher{only: platforms.Only(p), p: platforms.Normalize(p)}
}
type onlyFallbackMatcher struct {
only platforms.Matcher
p ocispec.Platform
}
func (m *onlyFallbackMatcher) Match(other ocispec.Platform) bool {
if m.only.Match(other) {
// It matches, no reason to fallback
return true
}
if other.Variant != "" {
// If there is a variant then this fallback does not apply, and there is no match
return false
}
otherN := platforms.Normalize(other)
otherN.Variant = "" // normalization adds a default variant... which is the whole problem with `platforms.Only`
return m.p.OS == otherN.OS &&
m.p.Architecture == otherN.Architecture
}