moby/daemon/monitor.go
John Howard 85ad4b16c1 Windows: Experimental: Allow containerd for runtime
Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>

This is the first step in refactoring moby (dockerd) to use containerd on Windows.
Similar to the current model in Linux, this adds the option to enable it for runtime.
It does not switch the graphdriver to containerd snapshotters.

 - Refactors libcontainerd to a series of subpackages so that either a
  "local" containerd (1) or a "remote" (2) containerd can be loaded as opposed
  to conditional compile as "local" for Windows and "remote" for Linux.

 - Updates libcontainerd such that Windows has an option to allow the use of a
   "remote" containerd. Here, it communicates over a named pipe using GRPC.
   This is currently guarded behind the experimental flag, an environment variable,
   and the providing of a pipename to connect to containerd.

 - Infrastructure pieces such as under pkg/system to have helper functions for
   determining whether containerd is being used.

(1) "local" containerd is what the daemon on Windows has used since inception.
It's not really containerd at all - it's simply local invocation of HCS APIs
directly in-process from the daemon through the Microsoft/hcsshim library.

(2) "remote" containerd is what docker on Linux uses for it's runtime. It means
that there is a separate containerd service running, and docker communicates over
GRPC to it.

To try this out, you will need to start with something like the following:

Window 1:
	containerd --log-level debug

Window 2:
	$env:DOCKER_WINDOWS_CONTAINERD=1
	dockerd --experimental -D --containerd \\.\pipe\containerd-containerd

You will need the following binary from github.com/containerd/containerd in your path:
 - containerd.exe

You will need the following binaries from github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim in your path:
 - runhcs.exe
 - containerd-shim-runhcs-v1.exe

For LCOW, it will require and initrd.img and kernel in `C:\Program Files\Linux Containers`.
This is no different to the current requirements. However, you may need updated binaries,
particularly initrd.img built from Microsoft/opengcs as (at the time of writing), Linuxkit
binaries are somewhat out of date.

Note that containerd and hcsshim for HCS v2 APIs do not yet support all the required
functionality needed for docker. This will come in time - this is a baby (although large)
step to migrating Docker on Windows to containerd.

Note that the HCS v2 APIs are only called on RS5+ builds. RS1..RS4 will still use
HCS v1 APIs as the v2 APIs were not fully developed enough on these builds to be usable.
This abstraction is done in HCSShim. (Referring specifically to runtime)

Note the LCOW graphdriver still uses HCS v1 APIs regardless.

Note also that this does not migrate docker to use containerd snapshotters
rather than graphdrivers. This needs to be done in conjunction with Linux also
doing the same switch.
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package daemon // import "github.com/docker/docker/daemon"
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"time"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
"github.com/docker/docker/container"
libcontainerdtypes "github.com/docker/docker/libcontainerd/types"
"github.com/docker/docker/restartmanager"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
func (daemon *Daemon) setStateCounter(c *container.Container) {
switch c.StateString() {
case "paused":
stateCtr.set(c.ID, "paused")
case "running":
stateCtr.set(c.ID, "running")
default:
stateCtr.set(c.ID, "stopped")
}
}
// ProcessEvent is called by libcontainerd whenever an event occurs
func (daemon *Daemon) ProcessEvent(id string, e libcontainerdtypes.EventType, ei libcontainerdtypes.EventInfo) error {
c, err := daemon.GetContainer(id)
if c == nil || err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("no such container: %s", id)
}
switch e {
case libcontainerdtypes.EventOOM:
// StateOOM is Linux specific and should never be hit on Windows
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
return errors.New("received StateOOM from libcontainerd on Windows. This should never happen")
}
c.Lock()
defer c.Unlock()
daemon.updateHealthMonitor(c)
if err := c.CheckpointTo(daemon.containersReplica); err != nil {
return err
}
daemon.LogContainerEvent(c, "oom")
case libcontainerdtypes.EventExit:
if int(ei.Pid) == c.Pid {
c.Lock()
_, _, err := daemon.containerd.DeleteTask(context.Background(), c.ID)
if err != nil {
logrus.WithError(err).Warnf("failed to delete container %s from containerd", c.ID)
}
c.StreamConfig.Wait()
c.Reset(false)
exitStatus := container.ExitStatus{
ExitCode: int(ei.ExitCode),
ExitedAt: ei.ExitedAt,
OOMKilled: ei.OOMKilled,
}
restart, wait, err := c.RestartManager().ShouldRestart(ei.ExitCode, daemon.IsShuttingDown() || c.HasBeenManuallyStopped, time.Since(c.StartedAt))
if err == nil && restart {
c.RestartCount++
c.SetRestarting(&exitStatus)
} else {
if ei.Error != nil {
c.SetError(ei.Error)
}
c.SetStopped(&exitStatus)
defer daemon.autoRemove(c)
}
defer c.Unlock() // needs to be called before autoRemove
// cancel healthcheck here, they will be automatically
// restarted if/when the container is started again
daemon.stopHealthchecks(c)
attributes := map[string]string{
"exitCode": strconv.Itoa(int(ei.ExitCode)),
}
daemon.LogContainerEventWithAttributes(c, "die", attributes)
daemon.Cleanup(c)
if err == nil && restart {
go func() {
err := <-wait
if err == nil {
// daemon.netController is initialized when daemon is restoring containers.
// But containerStart will use daemon.netController segment.
// So to avoid panic at startup process, here must wait util daemon restore done.
daemon.waitForStartupDone()
if err = daemon.containerStart(c, "", "", false); err != nil {
logrus.Debugf("failed to restart container: %+v", err)
}
}
if err != nil {
c.Lock()
c.SetStopped(&exitStatus)
c.Unlock()
defer daemon.autoRemove(c)
if err != restartmanager.ErrRestartCanceled {
logrus.Errorf("restartmanger wait error: %+v", err)
}
}
}()
}
daemon.setStateCounter(c)
return c.CheckpointTo(daemon.containersReplica)
}
if execConfig := c.ExecCommands.Get(ei.ProcessID); execConfig != nil {
ec := int(ei.ExitCode)
execConfig.Lock()
defer execConfig.Unlock()
execConfig.ExitCode = &ec
execConfig.Running = false
execConfig.StreamConfig.Wait()
if err := execConfig.CloseStreams(); err != nil {
logrus.Errorf("failed to cleanup exec %s streams: %s", c.ID, err)
}
// remove the exec command from the container's store only and not the
// daemon's store so that the exec command can be inspected.
c.ExecCommands.Delete(execConfig.ID, execConfig.Pid)
attributes := map[string]string{
"execID": execConfig.ID,
"exitCode": strconv.Itoa(ec),
}
daemon.LogContainerEventWithAttributes(c, "exec_die", attributes)
} else {
logrus.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"container": c.ID,
"exec-id": ei.ProcessID,
"exec-pid": ei.Pid,
}).Warn("Ignoring Exit Event, no such exec command found")
}
case libcontainerdtypes.EventStart:
c.Lock()
defer c.Unlock()
// This is here to handle start not generated by docker
if !c.Running {
c.SetRunning(int(ei.Pid), false)
c.HasBeenManuallyStopped = false
c.HasBeenStartedBefore = true
daemon.setStateCounter(c)
daemon.initHealthMonitor(c)
if err := c.CheckpointTo(daemon.containersReplica); err != nil {
return err
}
daemon.LogContainerEvent(c, "start")
}
case libcontainerdtypes.EventPaused:
c.Lock()
defer c.Unlock()
if !c.Paused {
c.Paused = true
daemon.setStateCounter(c)
daemon.updateHealthMonitor(c)
if err := c.CheckpointTo(daemon.containersReplica); err != nil {
return err
}
daemon.LogContainerEvent(c, "pause")
}
case libcontainerdtypes.EventResumed:
c.Lock()
defer c.Unlock()
if c.Paused {
c.Paused = false
daemon.setStateCounter(c)
daemon.updateHealthMonitor(c)
if err := c.CheckpointTo(daemon.containersReplica); err != nil {
return err
}
daemon.LogContainerEvent(c, "unpause")
}
}
return nil
}
func (daemon *Daemon) autoRemove(c *container.Container) {
c.Lock()
ar := c.HostConfig.AutoRemove
c.Unlock()
if !ar {
return
}
var err error
if err = daemon.ContainerRm(c.ID, &types.ContainerRmConfig{ForceRemove: true, RemoveVolume: true}); err == nil {
return
}
if c := daemon.containers.Get(c.ID); c == nil {
return
}
if err != nil {
logrus.WithError(err).WithField("container", c.ID).Error("error removing container")
}
}