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moby--moby/volume/store/store.go

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package store
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"net"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/boltdb/bolt"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/locker"
"github.com/docker/docker/volume"
"github.com/docker/docker/volume/drivers"
)
const (
volumeDataDir = "volumes"
volumeBucketName = "volumes"
)
type volumeMetadata struct {
Name string
Labels map[string]string
Options map[string]string
}
type volumeWrapper struct {
volume.Volume
labels map[string]string
scope string
options map[string]string
}
func (v volumeWrapper) Options() map[string]string {
options := map[string]string{}
for key, value := range v.options {
options[key] = value
}
return options
}
func (v volumeWrapper) Labels() map[string]string {
return v.labels
}
func (v volumeWrapper) Scope() string {
return v.scope
}
func (v volumeWrapper) CachedPath() string {
if vv, ok := v.Volume.(interface {
CachedPath() string
}); ok {
return vv.CachedPath()
}
return v.Volume.Path()
}
// New initializes a VolumeStore to keep
// reference counting of volumes in the system.
func New(rootPath string) (*VolumeStore, error) {
vs := &VolumeStore{
locks: &locker.Locker{},
names: make(map[string]volume.Volume),
refs: make(map[string][]string),
labels: make(map[string]map[string]string),
options: make(map[string]map[string]string),
}
if rootPath != "" {
// initialize metadata store
volPath := filepath.Join(rootPath, volumeDataDir)
if err := os.MkdirAll(volPath, 750); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
dbPath := filepath.Join(volPath, "metadata.db")
var err error
vs.db, err = bolt.Open(dbPath, 0600, &bolt.Options{Timeout: 1 * time.Second})
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "error while opening volume store metadata database")
}
// initialize volumes bucket
if err := vs.db.Update(func(tx *bolt.Tx) error {
if _, err := tx.CreateBucketIfNotExists([]byte(volumeBucketName)); err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "error while setting up volume store metadata database")
}
return nil
}); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return vs, nil
}
func (s *VolumeStore) getNamed(name string) (volume.Volume, bool) {
s.globalLock.Lock()
v, exists := s.names[name]
s.globalLock.Unlock()
return v, exists
}
func (s *VolumeStore) setNamed(v volume.Volume, ref string) {
s.globalLock.Lock()
s.names[v.Name()] = v
if len(ref) > 0 {
s.refs[v.Name()] = append(s.refs[v.Name()], ref)
}
s.globalLock.Unlock()
}
// getRefs gets the list of refs for a given name
// Callers of this function are expected to hold the name lock.
func (s *VolumeStore) getRefs(name string) []string {
s.globalLock.Lock()
refs := s.refs[name]
s.globalLock.Unlock()
return refs
}
// Purge allows the cleanup of internal data on docker in case
// the internal data is out of sync with volumes driver plugins.
func (s *VolumeStore) Purge(name string) {
s.globalLock.Lock()
delete(s.names, name)
delete(s.refs, name)
delete(s.labels, name)
delete(s.options, name)
s.globalLock.Unlock()
}
// VolumeStore is a struct that stores the list of volumes available and keeps track of their usage counts
type VolumeStore struct {
locks *locker.Locker
globalLock sync.Mutex
// names stores the volume name -> driver name relationship.
// This is used for making lookups faster so we don't have to probe all drivers
names map[string]volume.Volume
// refs stores the volume name and the list of things referencing it
refs map[string][]string
// labels stores volume labels for each volume
labels map[string]map[string]string
// options stores volume options for each volume
options map[string]map[string]string
db *bolt.DB
}
// List proxies to all registered volume drivers to get the full list of volumes
// If a driver returns a volume that has name which conflicts with another volume from a different driver,
// the first volume is chosen and the conflicting volume is dropped.
func (s *VolumeStore) List() ([]volume.Volume, []string, error) {
vols, warnings, err := s.list()
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Op: "list"}
}
var out []volume.Volume
for _, v := range vols {
name := normaliseVolumeName(v.Name())
s.locks.Lock(name)
storedV, exists := s.getNamed(name)
// Note: it's not safe to populate the cache here because the volume may have been
// deleted before we acquire a lock on its name
if exists && storedV.DriverName() != v.DriverName() {
logrus.Warnf("Volume name %s already exists for driver %s, not including volume returned by %s", v.Name(), storedV.DriverName(), v.DriverName())
s.locks.Unlock(v.Name())
continue
}
out = append(out, v)
s.locks.Unlock(v.Name())
}
return out, warnings, nil
}
// list goes through each volume driver and asks for its list of volumes.
func (s *VolumeStore) list() ([]volume.Volume, []string, error) {
var (
ls []volume.Volume
warnings []string
)
drivers, err := volumedrivers.GetAllDrivers()
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
type vols struct {
vols []volume.Volume
err error
driverName string
}
chVols := make(chan vols, len(drivers))
for _, vd := range drivers {
go func(d volume.Driver) {
vs, err := d.List()
if err != nil {
chVols <- vols{driverName: d.Name(), err: &OpErr{Err: err, Name: d.Name(), Op: "list"}}
return
}
for i, v := range vs {
vs[i] = volumeWrapper{v, s.labels[v.Name()], d.Scope(), s.options[v.Name()]}
}
chVols <- vols{vols: vs}
}(vd)
}
badDrivers := make(map[string]struct{})
for i := 0; i < len(drivers); i++ {
vs := <-chVols
if vs.err != nil {
warnings = append(warnings, vs.err.Error())
badDrivers[vs.driverName] = struct{}{}
logrus.Warn(vs.err)
}
ls = append(ls, vs.vols...)
}
if len(badDrivers) > 0 {
for _, v := range s.names {
if _, exists := badDrivers[v.DriverName()]; exists {
ls = append(ls, v)
}
}
}
return ls, warnings, nil
}
// CreateWithRef creates a volume with the given name and driver and stores the ref
// This ensures there's no race between creating a volume and then storing a reference.
func (s *VolumeStore) CreateWithRef(name, driverName, ref string, opts, labels map[string]string) (volume.Volume, error) {
name = normaliseVolumeName(name)
s.locks.Lock(name)
defer s.locks.Unlock(name)
v, err := s.create(name, driverName, opts, labels)
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "create"}
}
s.setNamed(v, ref)
return v, nil
}
// Create creates a volume with the given name and driver.
// This is just like CreateWithRef() except we don't store a reference while holding the lock.
func (s *VolumeStore) Create(name, driverName string, opts, labels map[string]string) (volume.Volume, error) {
return s.CreateWithRef(name, driverName, "", opts, labels)
}
// checkConflict checks the local cache for name collisions with the passed in name,
// for existing volumes with the same name but in a different driver.
// This is used by `Create` as a best effort to prevent name collisions for volumes.
// If a matching volume is found that is not a conflict that is returned so the caller
// does not need to perform an additional lookup.
// When no matching volume is found, both returns will be nil
//
// Note: This does not probe all the drivers for name collisions because v1 plugins
// are very slow, particularly if the plugin is down, and cause other issues,
// particularly around locking the store.
// TODO(cpuguy83): With v2 plugins this shouldn't be a problem. Could also potentially
// use a connect timeout for this kind of check to ensure we aren't blocking for a
// long time.
func (s *VolumeStore) checkConflict(name, driverName string) (volume.Volume, error) {
// check the local cache
v, _ := s.getNamed(name)
if v != nil {
vDriverName := v.DriverName()
if driverName != "" && vDriverName != driverName {
// we have what looks like a conflict
// let's see if there are existing refs to this volume, if so we don't need
// to go any further since we can assume the volume is legit.
if len(s.getRefs(name)) > 0 {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(errNameConflict, "driver '%s' already has volume '%s'", vDriverName, name)
}
// looks like there is a conflict, but nothing is referencing it...
// let's check if the found volume ref
// is stale by checking with the driver if it still exists
vd, err := volumedrivers.GetDriver(vDriverName)
if err != nil {
// play it safe and return the error
// TODO(cpuguy83): maybe when when v2 plugins are ubiquitous, we should
// just purge this from the cache
return nil, errors.Wrapf(errNameConflict, "found reference to volume '%s' in driver '%s', but got an error while checking the driver: %v", name, vDriverName, err)
}
// now check if it still exists in the driver
v2, err := vd.Get(name)
err = errors.Cause(err)
if err != nil {
if _, ok := err.(net.Error); ok {
// got some error related to the driver connectivity
// play it safe and return the error
// TODO(cpuguy83): When when v2 plugins are ubiquitous, maybe we should
// just purge this from the cache
return nil, errors.Wrapf(errNameConflict, "found reference to volume '%s' in driver '%s', but got an error while checking the driver: %v", name, vDriverName, err)
}
// a driver can return whatever it wants, so let's make sure this is nil
if v2 == nil {
// purge this reference from the cache
s.Purge(name)
return nil, nil
}
}
if v2 != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(errNameConflict, "driver '%s' already has volume '%s'", vDriverName, name)
}
}
return v, nil
}
return nil, nil
}
// create asks the given driver to create a volume with the name/opts.
// If a volume with the name is already known, it will ask the stored driver for the volume.
// If the passed in driver name does not match the driver name which is stored
// for the given volume name, an error is returned after checking if the reference is stale.
// If the reference is stale, it will be purged and this create can continue.
// It is expected that callers of this function hold any necessary locks.
func (s *VolumeStore) create(name, driverName string, opts, labels map[string]string) (volume.Volume, error) {
// Validate the name in a platform-specific manner
valid, err := volume.IsVolumeNameValid(name)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !valid {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: errInvalidName, Name: name, Op: "create"}
}
v, err := s.checkConflict(name, driverName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if v != nil {
return v, nil
}
// Since there isn't a specified driver name, let's see if any of the existing drivers have this volume name
if driverName == "" {
v, _ := s.getVolume(name)
if v != nil {
return v, nil
}
}
vd, err := volumedrivers.CreateDriver(driverName)
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Op: "create", Name: name, Err: err}
}
logrus.Debugf("Registering new volume reference: driver %q, name %q", vd.Name(), name)
if v, _ := vd.Get(name); v != nil {
return v, nil
}
v, err = vd.Create(name, opts)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
s.globalLock.Lock()
s.labels[name] = labels
s.options[name] = opts
s.globalLock.Unlock()
if s.db != nil {
metadata := &volumeMetadata{
Name: name,
Labels: labels,
Options: opts,
}
volData, err := json.Marshal(metadata)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := s.db.Update(func(tx *bolt.Tx) error {
b := tx.Bucket([]byte(volumeBucketName))
err := b.Put([]byte(name), volData)
return err
}); err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "error while persisting volume metadata")
}
}
return volumeWrapper{v, labels, vd.Scope(), opts}, nil
}
// GetWithRef gets a volume with the given name from the passed in driver and stores the ref
// This is just like Get(), but we store the reference while holding the lock.
// This makes sure there are no races between checking for the existence of a volume and adding a reference for it
func (s *VolumeStore) GetWithRef(name, driverName, ref string) (volume.Volume, error) {
name = normaliseVolumeName(name)
s.locks.Lock(name)
defer s.locks.Unlock(name)
vd, err := volumedrivers.GetDriver(driverName)
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "get"}
}
v, err := vd.Get(name)
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "get"}
}
s.setNamed(v, ref)
return volumeWrapper{v, s.labels[name], vd.Scope(), s.options[name]}, nil
}
// Get looks if a volume with the given name exists and returns it if so
func (s *VolumeStore) Get(name string) (volume.Volume, error) {
name = normaliseVolumeName(name)
s.locks.Lock(name)
defer s.locks.Unlock(name)
v, err := s.getVolume(name)
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "get"}
}
s.setNamed(v, "")
return v, nil
}
// getVolume requests the volume, if the driver info is stored it just accesses that driver,
// if the driver is unknown it probes all drivers until it finds the first volume with that name.
// it is expected that callers of this function hold any necessary locks
func (s *VolumeStore) getVolume(name string) (volume.Volume, error) {
labels := map[string]string{}
options := map[string]string{}
if s.db != nil {
// get meta
if err := s.db.Update(func(tx *bolt.Tx) error {
b := tx.Bucket([]byte(volumeBucketName))
data := b.Get([]byte(name))
if string(data) == "" {
return nil
}
var meta volumeMetadata
buf := bytes.NewBuffer(data)
if err := json.NewDecoder(buf).Decode(&meta); err != nil {
return err
}
labels = meta.Labels
options = meta.Options
return nil
}); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
logrus.Debugf("Getting volume reference for name: %s", name)
s.globalLock.Lock()
v, exists := s.names[name]
s.globalLock.Unlock()
if exists {
vd, err := volumedrivers.GetDriver(v.DriverName())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
vol, err := vd.Get(name)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return volumeWrapper{vol, labels, vd.Scope(), options}, nil
}
logrus.Debugf("Probing all drivers for volume with name: %s", name)
drivers, err := volumedrivers.GetAllDrivers()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, d := range drivers {
v, err := d.Get(name)
if err != nil {
continue
}
return volumeWrapper{v, labels, d.Scope(), options}, nil
}
return nil, errNoSuchVolume
}
// Remove removes the requested volume. A volume is not removed if it has any refs
func (s *VolumeStore) Remove(v volume.Volume) error {
name := normaliseVolumeName(v.Name())
s.locks.Lock(name)
defer s.locks.Unlock(name)
refs := s.getRefs(name)
if len(refs) > 0 {
return &OpErr{Err: errVolumeInUse, Name: v.Name(), Op: "remove", Refs: refs}
}
vd, err := volumedrivers.RemoveDriver(v.DriverName())
if err != nil {
return &OpErr{Err: err, Name: vd.Name(), Op: "remove"}
}
logrus.Debugf("Removing volume reference: driver %s, name %s", v.DriverName(), name)
vol := unwrapVolume(v)
if err := vd.Remove(vol); err != nil {
return &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "remove"}
}
s.Purge(name)
return nil
}
// Dereference removes the specified reference to the volume
func (s *VolumeStore) Dereference(v volume.Volume, ref string) {
s.locks.Lock(v.Name())
defer s.locks.Unlock(v.Name())
s.globalLock.Lock()
defer s.globalLock.Unlock()
var refs []string
for _, r := range s.refs[v.Name()] {
if r != ref {
refs = append(refs, r)
}
}
s.refs[v.Name()] = refs
}
// Refs gets the current list of refs for the given volume
func (s *VolumeStore) Refs(v volume.Volume) []string {
s.locks.Lock(v.Name())
defer s.locks.Unlock(v.Name())
refs := s.getRefs(v.Name())
refsOut := make([]string, len(refs))
copy(refsOut, refs)
return refsOut
}
// FilterByDriver returns the available volumes filtered by driver name
func (s *VolumeStore) FilterByDriver(name string) ([]volume.Volume, error) {
vd, err := volumedrivers.GetDriver(name)
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "list"}
}
ls, err := vd.List()
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "list"}
}
for i, v := range ls {
options := map[string]string{}
for key, value := range s.options[v.Name()] {
options[key] = value
}
ls[i] = volumeWrapper{v, s.labels[v.Name()], vd.Scope(), options}
}
return ls, nil
}
// FilterByUsed returns the available volumes filtered by if they are in use or not.
// `used=true` returns only volumes that are being used, while `used=false` returns
// only volumes that are not being used.
func (s *VolumeStore) FilterByUsed(vols []volume.Volume, used bool) []volume.Volume {
return s.filter(vols, func(v volume.Volume) bool {
s.locks.Lock(v.Name())
l := len(s.getRefs(v.Name()))
s.locks.Unlock(v.Name())
if (used && l > 0) || (!used && l == 0) {
return true
}
return false
})
}
// filterFunc defines a function to allow filter volumes in the store
type filterFunc func(vol volume.Volume) bool
// filter returns the available volumes filtered by a filterFunc function
func (s *VolumeStore) filter(vols []volume.Volume, f filterFunc) []volume.Volume {
var ls []volume.Volume
for _, v := range vols {
if f(v) {
ls = append(ls, v)
}
}
return ls
}
func unwrapVolume(v volume.Volume) volume.Volume {
if vol, ok := v.(volumeWrapper); ok {
return vol.Volume
}
return v
}