moby/daemon/container_operations_windows.go
Aleksa Sarai 4357ed4a73 *: purge dockerinit from source code
dockerinit has been around for a very long time. It was originally used
as a way for us to do configuration for LXC containers once the
container had started. LXC is no longer supported, and /.dockerinit has
been dead code for quite a while. This removes all code and references
in code to dockerinit.

Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.com>
2016-01-26 23:47:02 +11:00

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// +build windows
package daemon
import (
"strings"
"github.com/docker/docker/container"
"github.com/docker/docker/daemon/execdriver"
"github.com/docker/docker/daemon/execdriver/windows"
derr "github.com/docker/docker/errors"
"github.com/docker/docker/layer"
networktypes "github.com/docker/engine-api/types/network"
"github.com/docker/libnetwork"
)
func (daemon *Daemon) setupLinkedContainers(container *container.Container) ([]string, error) {
return nil, nil
}
// updateContainerNetworkSettings update the network settings
func (daemon *Daemon) updateContainerNetworkSettings(container *container.Container, endpointsConfig map[string]*networktypes.EndpointSettings) error {
return nil
}
func (daemon *Daemon) initializeNetworking(container *container.Container) error {
return nil
}
// ConnectToNetwork connects a container to the network
func (daemon *Daemon) ConnectToNetwork(container *container.Container, idOrName string, endpointConfig *networktypes.EndpointSettings) error {
return nil
}
// ForceEndpointDelete deletes an endpoing from a network forcefully
func (daemon *Daemon) ForceEndpointDelete(name string, n libnetwork.Network) error {
return nil
}
// DisconnectFromNetwork disconnects a container from the network.
func (daemon *Daemon) DisconnectFromNetwork(container *container.Container, n libnetwork.Network, force bool) error {
return nil
}
func (daemon *Daemon) populateCommand(c *container.Container, env []string) error {
en := &execdriver.Network{
Interface: nil,
}
parts := strings.SplitN(string(c.HostConfig.NetworkMode), ":", 2)
switch parts[0] {
case "none":
case "default", "": // empty string to support existing containers
if !c.Config.NetworkDisabled {
en.Interface = &execdriver.NetworkInterface{
MacAddress: c.Config.MacAddress,
Bridge: daemon.configStore.bridgeConfig.VirtualSwitchName,
PortBindings: c.HostConfig.PortBindings,
// TODO Windows. Include IPAddress. There already is a
// property IPAddress on execDrive.CommonNetworkInterface,
// but there is no CLI option in docker to pass through
// an IPAddress on docker run.
}
}
default:
return derr.ErrorCodeInvalidNetworkMode.WithArgs(c.HostConfig.NetworkMode)
}
// TODO Windows. More resource controls to be implemented later.
resources := &execdriver.Resources{
CommonResources: execdriver.CommonResources{
CPUShares: c.HostConfig.CPUShares,
},
}
processConfig := execdriver.ProcessConfig{
CommonProcessConfig: execdriver.CommonProcessConfig{
Entrypoint: c.Path,
Arguments: c.Args,
Tty: c.Config.Tty,
},
ConsoleSize: c.HostConfig.ConsoleSize,
}
processConfig.Env = env
var layerPaths []string
img, err := daemon.imageStore.Get(c.ImageID)
if err != nil {
return derr.ErrorCodeGetGraph.WithArgs(c.ImageID, err)
}
if img.RootFS != nil && img.RootFS.Type == "layers+base" {
max := len(img.RootFS.DiffIDs)
for i := 0; i <= max; i++ {
img.RootFS.DiffIDs = img.RootFS.DiffIDs[:i]
path, err := layer.GetLayerPath(daemon.layerStore, img.RootFS.ChainID())
if err != nil {
return derr.ErrorCodeGetLayer.WithArgs(err)
}
// Reverse order, expecting parent most first
layerPaths = append([]string{path}, layerPaths...)
}
}
m, err := c.RWLayer.Metadata()
if err != nil {
return derr.ErrorCodeGetLayerMetadata.WithArgs(err)
}
layerFolder := m["dir"]
var hvPartition bool
// Work out the isolation (whether it is a hypervisor partition)
if c.HostConfig.Isolation.IsDefault() {
// Not specified by caller. Take daemon default
hvPartition = windows.DefaultIsolation.IsHyperV()
} else {
// Take value specified by caller
hvPartition = c.HostConfig.Isolation.IsHyperV()
}
c.Command = &execdriver.Command{
CommonCommand: execdriver.CommonCommand{
ID: c.ID,
Rootfs: c.BaseFS,
WorkingDir: c.Config.WorkingDir,
Network: en,
MountLabel: c.GetMountLabel(),
Resources: resources,
ProcessConfig: processConfig,
ProcessLabel: c.GetProcessLabel(),
},
FirstStart: !c.HasBeenStartedBefore,
LayerFolder: layerFolder,
LayerPaths: layerPaths,
Hostname: c.Config.Hostname,
Isolation: string(c.HostConfig.Isolation),
ArgsEscaped: c.Config.ArgsEscaped,
HvPartition: hvPartition,
}
return nil
}
// getSize returns real size & virtual size
func (daemon *Daemon) getSize(container *container.Container) (int64, int64) {
// TODO Windows
return 0, 0
}
// setNetworkNamespaceKey is a no-op on Windows.
func (daemon *Daemon) setNetworkNamespaceKey(containerID string, pid int) error {
return nil
}
// allocateNetwork is a no-op on Windows.
func (daemon *Daemon) allocateNetwork(container *container.Container) error {
return nil
}
func (daemon *Daemon) updateNetwork(container *container.Container) error {
return nil
}
func (daemon *Daemon) releaseNetwork(container *container.Container) {
}
func (daemon *Daemon) setupIpcDirs(container *container.Container) error {
return nil
}
// TODO Windows: Fix Post-TP4. This is a hack to allow docker cp to work
// against containers which have volumes. You will still be able to cp
// to somewhere on the container drive, but not to any mounted volumes
// inside the container. Without this fix, docker cp is broken to any
// container which has a volume, regardless of where the file is inside the
// container.
func (daemon *Daemon) mountVolumes(container *container.Container) error {
return nil
}
func detachMounted(path string) error {
return nil
}
func killProcessDirectly(container *container.Container) error {
return nil
}