package container import ( "encoding/json" "fmt" "io" "os" "path/filepath" "sync" "syscall" "time" "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus" containertypes "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/container" "github.com/docker/docker/daemon/exec" "github.com/docker/docker/daemon/execdriver" "github.com/docker/docker/daemon/logger" "github.com/docker/docker/daemon/logger/jsonfilelog" "github.com/docker/docker/daemon/network" derr "github.com/docker/docker/errors" "github.com/docker/docker/image" "github.com/docker/docker/layer" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/promise" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/signal" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/symlink" "github.com/docker/docker/runconfig" "github.com/docker/docker/volume" "github.com/docker/go-connections/nat" "github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/label" ) const configFileName = "config.v2.json" // CommonContainer holds the fields for a container which are // applicable across all platforms supported by the daemon. type CommonContainer struct { *runconfig.StreamConfig // embed for Container to support states directly. *State `json:"State"` // Needed for remote api version <= 1.11 Root string `json:"-"` // Path to the "home" of the container, including metadata. BaseFS string `json:"-"` // Path to the graphdriver mountpoint RWLayer layer.RWLayer `json:"-"` ID string Created time.Time Path string Args []string Config *containertypes.Config ImageID image.ID `json:"Image"` NetworkSettings *network.Settings LogPath string Name string Driver string // MountLabel contains the options for the 'mount' command MountLabel string ProcessLabel string RestartCount int HasBeenStartedBefore bool HasBeenManuallyStopped bool // used for unless-stopped restart policy MountPoints map[string]*volume.MountPoint HostConfig *containertypes.HostConfig `json:"-"` // do not serialize the host config in the json, otherwise we'll make the container unportable Command *execdriver.Command `json:"-"` monitor *containerMonitor ExecCommands *exec.Store `json:"-"` // logDriver for closing LogDriver logger.Logger `json:"-"` LogCopier *logger.Copier `json:"-"` } // NewBaseContainer creates a new container with its // basic configuration. func NewBaseContainer(id, root string) *Container { return &Container{ CommonContainer: CommonContainer{ ID: id, State: NewState(), ExecCommands: exec.NewStore(), Root: root, MountPoints: make(map[string]*volume.MountPoint), StreamConfig: runconfig.NewStreamConfig(), }, } } // FromDisk loads the container configuration stored in the host. func (container *Container) FromDisk() error { pth, err := container.ConfigPath() if err != nil { return err } jsonSource, err := os.Open(pth) if err != nil { return err } defer jsonSource.Close() dec := json.NewDecoder(jsonSource) // Load container settings if err := dec.Decode(container); err != nil { return err } if err := label.ReserveLabel(container.ProcessLabel); err != nil { return err } return container.readHostConfig() } // ToDisk saves the container configuration on disk. func (container *Container) ToDisk() error { pth, err := container.ConfigPath() if err != nil { return err } jsonSource, err := os.Create(pth) if err != nil { return err } defer jsonSource.Close() enc := json.NewEncoder(jsonSource) // Save container settings if err := enc.Encode(container); err != nil { return err } return container.WriteHostConfig() } // ToDiskLocking saves the container configuration on disk in a thread safe way. func (container *Container) ToDiskLocking() error { container.Lock() err := container.ToDisk() container.Unlock() return err } // readHostConfig reads the host configuration from disk for the container. func (container *Container) readHostConfig() error { container.HostConfig = &containertypes.HostConfig{} // If the hostconfig file does not exist, do not read it. // (We still have to initialize container.HostConfig, // but that's OK, since we just did that above.) pth, err := container.HostConfigPath() if err != nil { return err } f, err := os.Open(pth) if err != nil { if os.IsNotExist(err) { return nil } return err } defer f.Close() if err := json.NewDecoder(f).Decode(&container.HostConfig); err != nil { return err } container.InitDNSHostConfig() return nil } // WriteHostConfig saves the host configuration on disk for the container. func (container *Container) WriteHostConfig() error { pth, err := container.HostConfigPath() if err != nil { return err } f, err := os.Create(pth) if err != nil { return err } defer f.Close() return json.NewEncoder(f).Encode(&container.HostConfig) } // GetResourcePath evaluates `path` in the scope of the container's BaseFS, with proper path // sanitisation. Symlinks are all scoped to the BaseFS of the container, as // though the container's BaseFS was `/`. // // The BaseFS of a container is the host-facing path which is bind-mounted as // `/` inside the container. This method is essentially used to access a // particular path inside the container as though you were a process in that // container. // // NOTE: The returned path is *only* safely scoped inside the container's BaseFS // if no component of the returned path changes (such as a component // symlinking to a different path) between using this method and using the // path. See symlink.FollowSymlinkInScope for more details. func (container *Container) GetResourcePath(path string) (string, error) { // IMPORTANT - These are paths on the OS where the daemon is running, hence // any filepath operations must be done in an OS agnostic way. cleanPath := filepath.Join(string(os.PathSeparator), path) r, e := symlink.FollowSymlinkInScope(filepath.Join(container.BaseFS, cleanPath), container.BaseFS) return r, e } // GetRootResourcePath evaluates `path` in the scope of the container's root, with proper path // sanitisation. Symlinks are all scoped to the root of the container, as // though the container's root was `/`. // // The root of a container is the host-facing configuration metadata directory. // Only use this method to safely access the container's `container.json` or // other metadata files. If in doubt, use container.GetResourcePath. // // NOTE: The returned path is *only* safely scoped inside the container's root // if no component of the returned path changes (such as a component // symlinking to a different path) between using this method and using the // path. See symlink.FollowSymlinkInScope for more details. func (container *Container) GetRootResourcePath(path string) (string, error) { // IMPORTANT - These are paths on the OS where the daemon is running, hence // any filepath operations must be done in an OS agnostic way. cleanPath := filepath.Join(string(os.PathSeparator), path) return symlink.FollowSymlinkInScope(filepath.Join(container.Root, cleanPath), container.Root) } // ExitOnNext signals to the monitor that it should not restart the container // after we send the kill signal. func (container *Container) ExitOnNext() { container.monitor.ExitOnNext() } // Resize changes the TTY of the process running inside the container // to the given height and width. The container must be running. func (container *Container) Resize(h, w int) error { if err := container.Command.ProcessConfig.Terminal.Resize(h, w); err != nil { return err } return nil } // HostConfigPath returns the path to the container's JSON hostconfig func (container *Container) HostConfigPath() (string, error) { return container.GetRootResourcePath("hostconfig.json") } // ConfigPath returns the path to the container's JSON config func (container *Container) ConfigPath() (string, error) { return container.GetRootResourcePath(configFileName) } func validateID(id string) error { if id == "" { return derr.ErrorCodeEmptyID } return nil } // Returns true if the container exposes a certain port func (container *Container) exposes(p nat.Port) bool { _, exists := container.Config.ExposedPorts[p] return exists } // GetLogConfig returns the log configuration for the container. func (container *Container) GetLogConfig(defaultConfig containertypes.LogConfig) containertypes.LogConfig { cfg := container.HostConfig.LogConfig if cfg.Type != "" || len(cfg.Config) > 0 { // container has log driver configured if cfg.Type == "" { cfg.Type = jsonfilelog.Name } return cfg } // Use daemon's default log config for containers return defaultConfig } // StartLogger starts a new logger driver for the container. func (container *Container) StartLogger(cfg containertypes.LogConfig) (logger.Logger, error) { c, err := logger.GetLogDriver(cfg.Type) if err != nil { return nil, derr.ErrorCodeLoggingFactory.WithArgs(err) } ctx := logger.Context{ Config: cfg.Config, ContainerID: container.ID, ContainerName: container.Name, ContainerEntrypoint: container.Path, ContainerArgs: container.Args, ContainerImageID: container.ImageID.String(), ContainerImageName: container.Config.Image, ContainerCreated: container.Created, ContainerEnv: container.Config.Env, ContainerLabels: container.Config.Labels, } // Set logging file for "json-logger" if cfg.Type == jsonfilelog.Name { ctx.LogPath, err = container.GetRootResourcePath(fmt.Sprintf("%s-json.log", container.ID)) if err != nil { return nil, err } } return c(ctx) } // GetProcessLabel returns the process label for the container. func (container *Container) GetProcessLabel() string { // even if we have a process label return "" if we are running // in privileged mode if container.HostConfig.Privileged { return "" } return container.ProcessLabel } // GetMountLabel returns the mounting label for the container. // This label is empty if the container is privileged. func (container *Container) GetMountLabel() string { if container.HostConfig.Privileged { return "" } return container.MountLabel } // GetExecIDs returns the list of exec commands running on the container. func (container *Container) GetExecIDs() []string { return container.ExecCommands.List() } // Attach connects to the container's TTY, delegating to standard // streams or websockets depending on the configuration. func (container *Container) Attach(stdin io.ReadCloser, stdout io.Writer, stderr io.Writer) chan error { return AttachStreams(container.StreamConfig, container.Config.OpenStdin, container.Config.StdinOnce, container.Config.Tty, stdin, stdout, stderr) } // AttachStreams connects streams to a TTY. // Used by exec too. Should this move somewhere else? func AttachStreams(streamConfig *runconfig.StreamConfig, openStdin, stdinOnce, tty bool, stdin io.ReadCloser, stdout io.Writer, stderr io.Writer) chan error { var ( cStdout, cStderr io.ReadCloser cStdin io.WriteCloser wg sync.WaitGroup errors = make(chan error, 3) ) if stdin != nil && openStdin { cStdin = streamConfig.StdinPipe() wg.Add(1) } if stdout != nil { cStdout = streamConfig.StdoutPipe() wg.Add(1) } if stderr != nil { cStderr = streamConfig.StderrPipe() wg.Add(1) } // Connect stdin of container to the http conn. go func() { if stdin == nil || !openStdin { return } logrus.Debugf("attach: stdin: begin") defer func() { if stdinOnce && !tty { cStdin.Close() } else { // No matter what, when stdin is closed (io.Copy unblock), close stdout and stderr if cStdout != nil { cStdout.Close() } if cStderr != nil { cStderr.Close() } } wg.Done() logrus.Debugf("attach: stdin: end") }() var err error if tty { _, err = copyEscapable(cStdin, stdin) } else { _, err = io.Copy(cStdin, stdin) } if err == io.ErrClosedPipe { err = nil } if err != nil { logrus.Errorf("attach: stdin: %s", err) errors <- err return } }() attachStream := func(name string, stream io.Writer, streamPipe io.ReadCloser) { if stream == nil { return } defer func() { // Make sure stdin gets closed if stdin != nil { stdin.Close() } streamPipe.Close() wg.Done() logrus.Debugf("attach: %s: end", name) }() logrus.Debugf("attach: %s: begin", name) _, err := io.Copy(stream, streamPipe) if err == io.ErrClosedPipe { err = nil } if err != nil { logrus.Errorf("attach: %s: %v", name, err) errors <- err } } go attachStream("stdout", stdout, cStdout) go attachStream("stderr", stderr, cStderr) return promise.Go(func() error { wg.Wait() close(errors) for err := range errors { if err != nil { return err } } return nil }) } // Code c/c from io.Copy() modified to handle escape sequence func copyEscapable(dst io.Writer, src io.ReadCloser) (written int64, err error) { buf := make([]byte, 32*1024) for { nr, er := src.Read(buf) if nr > 0 { // ---- Docker addition // char 16 is C-p if nr == 1 && buf[0] == 16 { nr, er = src.Read(buf) // char 17 is C-q if nr == 1 && buf[0] == 17 { if err := src.Close(); err != nil { return 0, err } return 0, nil } } // ---- End of docker nw, ew := dst.Write(buf[0:nr]) if nw > 0 { written += int64(nw) } if ew != nil { err = ew break } if nr != nw { err = io.ErrShortWrite break } } if er == io.EOF { break } if er != nil { err = er break } } return written, err } // ShouldRestart decides whether the daemon should restart the container or not. // This is based on the container's restart policy. func (container *Container) ShouldRestart() bool { return container.HostConfig.RestartPolicy.Name == "always" || (container.HostConfig.RestartPolicy.Name == "unless-stopped" && !container.HasBeenManuallyStopped) || (container.HostConfig.RestartPolicy.Name == "on-failure" && container.ExitCode != 0) } // AddBindMountPoint adds a new bind mount point configuration to the container. func (container *Container) AddBindMountPoint(name, source, destination string, rw bool) { container.MountPoints[destination] = &volume.MountPoint{ Name: name, Source: source, Destination: destination, RW: rw, } } // AddLocalMountPoint adds a new local mount point configuration to the container. func (container *Container) AddLocalMountPoint(name, destination string, rw bool) { container.MountPoints[destination] = &volume.MountPoint{ Name: name, Driver: volume.DefaultDriverName, Destination: destination, RW: rw, } } // AddMountPointWithVolume adds a new mount point configured with a volume to the container. func (container *Container) AddMountPointWithVolume(destination string, vol volume.Volume, rw bool) { container.MountPoints[destination] = &volume.MountPoint{ Name: vol.Name(), Driver: vol.DriverName(), Destination: destination, RW: rw, Volume: vol, } } // IsDestinationMounted checks whether a path is mounted on the container or not. func (container *Container) IsDestinationMounted(destination string) bool { return container.MountPoints[destination] != nil } // StopSignal returns the signal used to stop the container. func (container *Container) StopSignal() int { var stopSignal syscall.Signal if container.Config.StopSignal != "" { stopSignal, _ = signal.ParseSignal(container.Config.StopSignal) } if int(stopSignal) == 0 { stopSignal, _ = signal.ParseSignal(signal.DefaultStopSignal) } return int(stopSignal) } // InitDNSHostConfig ensures that the dns fields are never nil. // New containers don't ever have those fields nil, // but pre created containers can still have those nil values. // The non-recommended host configuration in the start api can // make these fields nil again, this corrects that issue until // we remove that behavior for good. // See https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/17779 // for a more detailed explanation on why we don't want that. func (container *Container) InitDNSHostConfig() { container.Lock() defer container.Unlock() if container.HostConfig.DNS == nil { container.HostConfig.DNS = make([]string, 0) } if container.HostConfig.DNSSearch == nil { container.HostConfig.DNSSearch = make([]string, 0) } if container.HostConfig.DNSOptions == nil { container.HostConfig.DNSOptions = make([]string, 0) } }