This reverts 26103. 26103 was trying to make it so that if someone did:
docker build --build-arg FOO .
and FOO wasn't set as an env var then it would pick-up FOO from the
Dockerfile's ARG cmd. However, it went too far and removed the ability
to specify a build arg w/o any value. Meaning it required the --build-arg
param to always be in the form "name=value", and not just "name".
This PR does the right fix - it allows just "name" and it'll grab the value
from the env vars if set. If "name" isn't set in the env then it still needs
to send "name" to the server so that a warning can be printed about an
unused --build-arg. And this is why buildArgs in the options is now a
*string instead of just a string - 'nil' == mentioned but no value.
Closes#29084
Signed-off-by: Doug Davis <dug@us.ibm.com>
(cherry picked from commit cdb8ea90b0)
Signed-off-by: Victor Vieux <vieux@docker.com>
This fix is part of the fix for issue 25099. In 25099, if an env
has a empty name, then `docker run` will throw out an error:
```
ubuntu@ubuntu:~/docker$ docker run -e =A busybox true
docker: Error response from daemon: invalid header field value "oci runtime error:
container_linux.go:247: starting container process caused \"process_linux.go:295:
setting oom score for ready process caused \\\"write /proc/83582/oom_score_adj:
invalid argument\\\"\"\n".
```
This fix validates the Env in the container spec before it is sent
to containerd/runc.
Integration tests have been created to cover the changes.
This fix is part of fix for 25099 (not complete yet, non-utf case
may require a fix in `runc`).
This fix is related to 25300.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
This adds a small C binary for fighting zombies. It is mounted under
`/dev/init` and is prepended to the args specified by the user. You
enable it via a daemon flag, `dockerd --init`, as it is disable by
default for backwards compat.
You can also override the daemon option or specify this on a per
container basis with `docker run --init=true|false`.
You can test this by running a process like this as the pid 1 in a
container and see the extra zombie that appears in the container as it
is running.
```c
int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
pid_t pid = fork();
if (pid == 0) {
pid = fork();
if (pid == 0) {
exit(0);
}
sleep(3);
exit(0);
}
printf("got pid %d and exited\n", pid);
sleep(20);
}
```
Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
These validators are only used by runconfig.Parse() or some other part of the
client, so move them into the client-side package.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>