package docker import ( "encoding/json" "flag" "fmt" "github.com/dotcloud/docker/term" "github.com/dotcloud/docker/utils" "github.com/kr/pty" "io" "io/ioutil" "log" "os" "os/exec" "path" "path/filepath" "sort" "strconv" "strings" "syscall" "time" ) type Container struct { root string ID string Created time.Time Path string Args []string Config *Config State State Image string network *NetworkInterface NetworkSettings *NetworkSettings SysInitPath string ResolvConfPath string cmd *exec.Cmd stdout *utils.WriteBroadcaster stderr *utils.WriteBroadcaster stdin io.ReadCloser stdinPipe io.WriteCloser ptyMaster io.Closer runtime *Runtime waitLock chan struct{} Volumes map[string]string // Store rw/ro in a separate structure to preserve reserve-compatibility on-disk. // Easier than migrating older container configs :) VolumesRW map[string]bool } type Config struct { Hostname string User string Memory int64 // Memory limit (in bytes) MemorySwap int64 // Total memory usage (memory + swap); set `-1' to disable swap CpuShares int64 // CPU shares (relative weight vs. other containers) AttachStdin bool AttachStdout bool AttachStderr bool PortSpecs []string Tty bool // Attach standard streams to a tty, including stdin if it is not closed. OpenStdin bool // Open stdin StdinOnce bool // If true, close stdin after the 1 attached client disconnects. Env []string Cmd []string Dns []string Image string // Name of the image as it was passed by the operator (eg. could be symbolic) Volumes map[string]struct{} VolumesFrom string Entrypoint []string } type HostConfig struct { Binds []string } type BindMap struct { SrcPath string DstPath string Mode string } func ParseRun(args []string, capabilities *Capabilities) (*Config, *HostConfig, *flag.FlagSet, error) { cmd := Subcmd("run", "[OPTIONS] IMAGE [COMMAND] [ARG...]", "Run a command in a new container") if len(args) > 0 && args[0] != "--help" { cmd.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard) } flHostname := cmd.String("h", "", "Container host name") flUser := cmd.String("u", "", "Username or UID") flDetach := cmd.Bool("d", false, "Detached mode: leave the container running in the background") flAttach := NewAttachOpts() cmd.Var(flAttach, "a", "Attach to stdin, stdout or stderr.") flStdin := cmd.Bool("i", false, "Keep stdin open even if not attached") flTty := cmd.Bool("t", false, "Allocate a pseudo-tty") flMemory := cmd.Int64("m", 0, "Memory limit (in bytes)") if capabilities != nil && *flMemory > 0 && !capabilities.MemoryLimit { //fmt.Fprintf(stdout, "WARNING: Your kernel does not support memory limit capabilities. Limitation discarded.\n") *flMemory = 0 } flCpuShares := cmd.Int64("c", 0, "CPU shares (relative weight)") var flPorts ListOpts cmd.Var(&flPorts, "p", "Expose a container's port to the host (use 'docker port' to see the actual mapping)") var flEnv ListOpts cmd.Var(&flEnv, "e", "Set environment variables") var flDns ListOpts cmd.Var(&flDns, "dns", "Set custom dns servers") flVolumes := NewPathOpts() cmd.Var(flVolumes, "v", "Attach a data volume") flVolumesFrom := cmd.String("volumes-from", "", "Mount volumes from the specified container") flEntrypoint := cmd.String("entrypoint", "", "Overwrite the default entrypoint of the image") var flBinds ListOpts cmd.Var(&flBinds, "b", "Bind mount a volume from the host (e.g. -b /host:/container)") if err := cmd.Parse(args); err != nil { return nil, nil, cmd, err } if *flDetach && len(flAttach) > 0 { return nil, nil, cmd, fmt.Errorf("Conflicting options: -a and -d") } // If neither -d or -a are set, attach to everything by default if len(flAttach) == 0 && !*flDetach { if !*flDetach { flAttach.Set("stdout") flAttach.Set("stderr") if *flStdin { flAttach.Set("stdin") } } } // add any bind targets to the list of container volumes for _, bind := range flBinds { arr := strings.Split(bind, ":") dstDir := arr[1] flVolumes[dstDir] = struct{}{} } parsedArgs := cmd.Args() runCmd := []string{} entrypoint := []string{} image := "" if len(parsedArgs) >= 1 { image = cmd.Arg(0) } if len(parsedArgs) > 1 { runCmd = parsedArgs[1:] } if *flEntrypoint != "" { entrypoint = []string{*flEntrypoint} } config := &Config{ Hostname: *flHostname, PortSpecs: flPorts, User: *flUser, Tty: *flTty, OpenStdin: *flStdin, Memory: *flMemory, CpuShares: *flCpuShares, AttachStdin: flAttach.Get("stdin"), AttachStdout: flAttach.Get("stdout"), AttachStderr: flAttach.Get("stderr"), Env: flEnv, Cmd: runCmd, Dns: flDns, Image: image, Volumes: flVolumes, VolumesFrom: *flVolumesFrom, Entrypoint: entrypoint, } hostConfig := &HostConfig{ Binds: flBinds, } if capabilities != nil && *flMemory > 0 && !capabilities.SwapLimit { //fmt.Fprintf(stdout, "WARNING: Your kernel does not support swap limit capabilities. Limitation discarded.\n") config.MemorySwap = -1 } // When allocating stdin in attached mode, close stdin at client disconnect if config.OpenStdin && config.AttachStdin { config.StdinOnce = true } return config, hostConfig, cmd, nil } type NetworkSettings struct { IPAddress string IPPrefixLen int Gateway string Bridge string PortMapping map[string]string } // String returns a human-readable description of the port mapping defined in the settings func (settings *NetworkSettings) PortMappingHuman() string { var mapping []string for private, public := range settings.PortMapping { mapping = append(mapping, fmt.Sprintf("%s->%s", public, private)) } sort.Strings(mapping) return strings.Join(mapping, ", ") } // Inject the io.Reader at the given path. Note: do not close the reader func (container *Container) Inject(file io.Reader, pth string) error { // Make sure the directory exists if err := os.MkdirAll(path.Join(container.rwPath(), path.Dir(pth)), 0755); err != nil { return err } // FIXME: Handle permissions/already existing dest dest, err := os.Create(path.Join(container.rwPath(), pth)) if err != nil { return err } if _, err := io.Copy(dest, file); err != nil { return err } return nil } func (container *Container) Cmd() *exec.Cmd { return container.cmd } func (container *Container) When() time.Time { return container.Created } func (container *Container) FromDisk() error { data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(container.jsonPath()) if err != nil { return err } // Load container settings if err := json.Unmarshal(data, container); err != nil { return err } return nil } func (container *Container) ToDisk() (err error) { data, err := json.Marshal(container) if err != nil { return } return ioutil.WriteFile(container.jsonPath(), data, 0666) } func (container *Container) generateLXCConfig() error { fo, err := os.Create(container.lxcConfigPath()) if err != nil { return err } defer fo.Close() if err := LxcTemplateCompiled.Execute(fo, container); err != nil { return err } return nil } func (container *Container) startPty() error { ptyMaster, ptySlave, err := pty.Open() if err != nil { return err } container.ptyMaster = ptyMaster container.cmd.Stdout = ptySlave container.cmd.Stderr = ptySlave // Copy the PTYs to our broadcasters go func() { defer container.stdout.CloseWriters() utils.Debugf("[startPty] Begin of stdout pipe") io.Copy(container.stdout, ptyMaster) utils.Debugf("[startPty] End of stdout pipe") }() // stdin if container.Config.OpenStdin { container.cmd.Stdin = ptySlave container.cmd.SysProcAttr = &syscall.SysProcAttr{Setctty: true, Setsid: true} go func() { defer container.stdin.Close() utils.Debugf("[startPty] Begin of stdin pipe") io.Copy(ptyMaster, container.stdin) utils.Debugf("[startPty] End of stdin pipe") }() } if err := container.cmd.Start(); err != nil { return err } ptySlave.Close() return nil } func (container *Container) start() error { container.cmd.Stdout = container.stdout container.cmd.Stderr = container.stderr if container.Config.OpenStdin { stdin, err := container.cmd.StdinPipe() if err != nil { return err } go func() { defer stdin.Close() utils.Debugf("Begin of stdin pipe [start]") io.Copy(stdin, container.stdin) utils.Debugf("End of stdin pipe [start]") }() } return container.cmd.Start() } func (container *Container) Attach(stdin io.ReadCloser, stdinCloser io.Closer, stdout io.Writer, stderr io.Writer) chan error { var cStdout, cStderr io.ReadCloser var nJobs int errors := make(chan error, 3) if stdin != nil && container.Config.OpenStdin { nJobs += 1 if cStdin, err := container.StdinPipe(); err != nil { errors <- err } else { go func() { utils.Debugf("[start] attach stdin\n") defer utils.Debugf("[end] attach stdin\n") // No matter what, when stdin is closed (io.Copy unblock), close stdout and stderr if cStdout != nil { defer cStdout.Close() } if cStderr != nil { defer cStderr.Close() } if container.Config.StdinOnce && !container.Config.Tty { defer cStdin.Close() } if container.Config.Tty { _, err = utils.CopyEscapable(cStdin, stdin) } else { _, err = io.Copy(cStdin, stdin) } if err != nil { utils.Debugf("[error] attach stdin: %s\n", err) } // Discard error, expecting pipe error errors <- nil }() } } if stdout != nil { nJobs += 1 if p, err := container.StdoutPipe(); err != nil { errors <- err } else { cStdout = p go func() { utils.Debugf("[start] attach stdout\n") defer utils.Debugf("[end] attach stdout\n") // If we are in StdinOnce mode, then close stdin if container.Config.StdinOnce { if stdin != nil { defer stdin.Close() } if stdinCloser != nil { defer stdinCloser.Close() } } _, err := io.Copy(stdout, cStdout) if err != nil { utils.Debugf("[error] attach stdout: %s\n", err) } errors <- err }() } } else { go func() { if stdinCloser != nil { defer stdinCloser.Close() } if cStdout, err := container.StdoutPipe(); err != nil { utils.Debugf("Error stdout pipe") } else { io.Copy(&utils.NopWriter{}, cStdout) } }() } if stderr != nil { nJobs += 1 if p, err := container.StderrPipe(); err != nil { errors <- err } else { cStderr = p go func() { utils.Debugf("[start] attach stderr\n") defer utils.Debugf("[end] attach stderr\n") // If we are in StdinOnce mode, then close stdin if container.Config.StdinOnce { if stdin != nil { defer stdin.Close() } if stdinCloser != nil { defer stdinCloser.Close() } } _, err := io.Copy(stderr, cStderr) if err != nil { utils.Debugf("[error] attach stderr: %s\n", err) } errors <- err }() } } else { go func() { if stdinCloser != nil { defer stdinCloser.Close() } if cStderr, err := container.StderrPipe(); err != nil { utils.Debugf("Error stdout pipe") } else { io.Copy(&utils.NopWriter{}, cStderr) } }() } return utils.Go(func() error { if cStdout != nil { defer cStdout.Close() } if cStderr != nil { defer cStderr.Close() } // FIXME: how do clean up the stdin goroutine without the unwanted side effect // of closing the passed stdin? Add an intermediary io.Pipe? for i := 0; i < nJobs; i += 1 { utils.Debugf("Waiting for job %d/%d\n", i+1, nJobs) if err := <-errors; err != nil { utils.Debugf("Job %d returned error %s. Aborting all jobs\n", i+1, err) return err } utils.Debugf("Job %d completed successfully\n", i+1) } utils.Debugf("All jobs completed successfully\n") return nil }) } func (container *Container) Start(hostConfig *HostConfig) error { container.State.Lock() defer container.State.Unlock() if container.State.Running { return fmt.Errorf("The container %s is already running.", container.ID) } if err := container.EnsureMounted(); err != nil { return err } if err := container.allocateNetwork(); err != nil { return err } // Make sure the config is compatible with the current kernel if container.Config.Memory > 0 && !container.runtime.capabilities.MemoryLimit { log.Printf("WARNING: Your kernel does not support memory limit capabilities. Limitation discarded.\n") container.Config.Memory = 0 } if container.Config.Memory > 0 && !container.runtime.capabilities.SwapLimit { log.Printf("WARNING: Your kernel does not support swap limit capabilities. Limitation discarded.\n") container.Config.MemorySwap = -1 } container.Volumes = make(map[string]string) container.VolumesRW = make(map[string]bool) // Create the requested bind mounts binds := make(map[string]BindMap) // Define illegal container destinations illegalDsts := []string{"/", "."} for _, bind := range hostConfig.Binds { // FIXME: factorize bind parsing in parseBind var src, dst, mode string arr := strings.Split(bind, ":") if len(arr) == 2 { src = arr[0] dst = arr[1] mode = "rw" } else if len(arr) == 3 { src = arr[0] dst = arr[1] mode = arr[2] } else { return fmt.Errorf("Invalid bind specification: %s", bind) } // Bail if trying to mount to an illegal destination for _, illegal := range illegalDsts { if dst == illegal { return fmt.Errorf("Illegal bind destination: %s", dst) } } bindMap := BindMap{ SrcPath: src, DstPath: dst, Mode: mode, } binds[path.Clean(dst)] = bindMap } // FIXME: evaluate volumes-from before individual volumes, so that the latter can override the former. // Create the requested volumes volumes for volPath := range container.Config.Volumes { volPath = path.Clean(volPath) // If an external bind is defined for this volume, use that as a source if bindMap, exists := binds[volPath]; exists { container.Volumes[volPath] = bindMap.SrcPath if strings.ToLower(bindMap.Mode) == "rw" { container.VolumesRW[volPath] = true } // Otherwise create an directory in $ROOT/volumes/ and use that } else { c, err := container.runtime.volumes.Create(nil, container, "", "", nil) if err != nil { return err } srcPath, err := c.layer() if err != nil { return err } container.Volumes[volPath] = srcPath container.VolumesRW[volPath] = true // RW by default } // Create the mountpoint if err := os.MkdirAll(path.Join(container.RootfsPath(), volPath), 0755); err != nil { return nil } } if container.Config.VolumesFrom != "" { c := container.runtime.Get(container.Config.VolumesFrom) if c == nil { return fmt.Errorf("Container %s not found. Impossible to mount its volumes", container.ID) } for volPath, id := range c.Volumes { if _, exists := container.Volumes[volPath]; exists { return fmt.Errorf("The requested volume %s overlap one of the volume of the container %s", volPath, c.ID) } if err := os.MkdirAll(path.Join(container.RootfsPath(), volPath), 0755); err != nil { return nil } container.Volumes[volPath] = id } } if err := container.generateLXCConfig(); err != nil { return err } params := []string{ "-n", container.ID, "-f", container.lxcConfigPath(), "--", "/sbin/init", } // Networking params = append(params, "-g", container.network.Gateway.String()) // User if container.Config.User != "" { params = append(params, "-u", container.Config.User) } if container.Config.Tty { params = append(params, "-e", "TERM=xterm") } // Setup environment params = append(params, "-e", "HOME=/", "-e", "PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin", ) for _, elem := range container.Config.Env { params = append(params, "-e", elem) } // Program params = append(params, "--", container.Path) params = append(params, container.Args...) container.cmd = exec.Command("lxc-start", params...) // Setup logging of stdout and stderr to disk if err := container.runtime.LogToDisk(container.stdout, container.logPath("stdout")); err != nil { return err } if err := container.runtime.LogToDisk(container.stderr, container.logPath("stderr")); err != nil { return err } var err error if container.Config.Tty { err = container.startPty() } else { err = container.start() } if err != nil { return err } // FIXME: save state on disk *first*, then converge // this way disk state is used as a journal, eg. we can restore after crash etc. container.State.setRunning(container.cmd.Process.Pid) // Init the lock container.waitLock = make(chan struct{}) container.ToDisk() go container.monitor() return nil } func (container *Container) Run() error { hostConfig := &HostConfig{} if err := container.Start(hostConfig); err != nil { return err } container.Wait() return nil } func (container *Container) Output() (output []byte, err error) { pipe, err := container.StdoutPipe() if err != nil { return nil, err } defer pipe.Close() hostConfig := &HostConfig{} if err := container.Start(hostConfig); err != nil { return nil, err } output, err = ioutil.ReadAll(pipe) container.Wait() return output, err } // StdinPipe() returns a pipe connected to the standard input of the container's // active process. // func (container *Container) StdinPipe() (io.WriteCloser, error) { return container.stdinPipe, nil } func (container *Container) StdoutPipe() (io.ReadCloser, error) { reader, writer := io.Pipe() container.stdout.AddWriter(writer) return utils.NewBufReader(reader), nil } func (container *Container) StderrPipe() (io.ReadCloser, error) { reader, writer := io.Pipe() container.stderr.AddWriter(writer) return utils.NewBufReader(reader), nil } func (container *Container) allocateNetwork() error { iface, err := container.runtime.networkManager.Allocate() if err != nil { return err } container.NetworkSettings.PortMapping = make(map[string]string) for _, spec := range container.Config.PortSpecs { nat, err := iface.AllocatePort(spec) if err != nil { iface.Release() return err } container.NetworkSettings.PortMapping[strconv.Itoa(nat.Backend)] = strconv.Itoa(nat.Frontend) } container.network = iface container.NetworkSettings.Bridge = container.runtime.networkManager.bridgeIface container.NetworkSettings.IPAddress = iface.IPNet.IP.String() container.NetworkSettings.IPPrefixLen, _ = iface.IPNet.Mask.Size() container.NetworkSettings.Gateway = iface.Gateway.String() return nil } func (container *Container) releaseNetwork() { container.network.Release() container.network = nil container.NetworkSettings = &NetworkSettings{} } // FIXME: replace this with a control socket within docker-init func (container *Container) waitLxc() error { for { output, err := exec.Command("lxc-info", "-n", container.ID).CombinedOutput() if err != nil { return err } if !strings.Contains(string(output), "RUNNING") { return nil } time.Sleep(500 * time.Millisecond) } } func (container *Container) monitor() { // Wait for the program to exit utils.Debugf("Waiting for process") // If the command does not exists, try to wait via lxc if container.cmd == nil { if err := container.waitLxc(); err != nil { utils.Debugf("%s: Process: %s", container.ID, err) } } else { if err := container.cmd.Wait(); err != nil { // Discard the error as any signals or non 0 returns will generate an error utils.Debugf("%s: Process: %s", container.ID, err) } } utils.Debugf("Process finished") exitCode := -1 if container.cmd != nil { exitCode = container.cmd.ProcessState.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus).ExitStatus() } // Cleanup container.releaseNetwork() if container.Config.OpenStdin { if err := container.stdin.Close(); err != nil { utils.Debugf("%s: Error close stdin: %s", container.ID, err) } } if err := container.stdout.CloseWriters(); err != nil { utils.Debugf("%s: Error close stdout: %s", container.ID, err) } if err := container.stderr.CloseWriters(); err != nil { utils.Debugf("%s: Error close stderr: %s", container.ID, err) } if container.ptyMaster != nil { if err := container.ptyMaster.Close(); err != nil { utils.Debugf("%s: Error closing Pty master: %s", container.ID, err) } } if err := container.Unmount(); err != nil { log.Printf("%v: Failed to umount filesystem: %v", container.ID, err) } // Re-create a brand new stdin pipe once the container exited if container.Config.OpenStdin { container.stdin, container.stdinPipe = io.Pipe() } // Report status back container.State.setStopped(exitCode) // Release the lock close(container.waitLock) if err := container.ToDisk(); err != nil { // FIXME: there is a race condition here which causes this to fail during the unit tests. // If another goroutine was waiting for Wait() to return before removing the container's root // from the filesystem... At this point it may already have done so. // This is because State.setStopped() has already been called, and has caused Wait() // to return. // FIXME: why are we serializing running state to disk in the first place? //log.Printf("%s: Failed to dump configuration to the disk: %s", container.ID, err) } } func (container *Container) kill() error { if !container.State.Running { return nil } // Sending SIGKILL to the process via lxc output, err := exec.Command("lxc-kill", "-n", container.ID, "9").CombinedOutput() if err != nil { log.Printf("error killing container %s (%s, %s)", container.ID, output, err) } // 2. Wait for the process to die, in last resort, try to kill the process directly if err := container.WaitTimeout(10 * time.Second); err != nil { if container.cmd == nil { return fmt.Errorf("lxc-kill failed, impossible to kill the container %s", container.ID) } log.Printf("Container %s failed to exit within 10 seconds of lxc SIGKILL - trying direct SIGKILL", container.ID) if err := container.cmd.Process.Kill(); err != nil { return err } } // Wait for the container to be actually stopped container.Wait() return nil } func (container *Container) Kill() error { container.State.Lock() defer container.State.Unlock() if !container.State.Running { return nil } return container.kill() } func (container *Container) Stop(seconds int) error { container.State.Lock() defer container.State.Unlock() if !container.State.Running { return nil } // 1. Send a SIGTERM if output, err := exec.Command("lxc-kill", "-n", container.ID, "15").CombinedOutput(); err != nil { log.Print(string(output)) log.Print("Failed to send SIGTERM to the process, force killing") if err := container.kill(); err != nil { return err } } // 2. Wait for the process to exit on its own if err := container.WaitTimeout(time.Duration(seconds) * time.Second); err != nil { log.Printf("Container %v failed to exit within %d seconds of SIGTERM - using the force", container.ID, seconds) if err := container.kill(); err != nil { return err } } return nil } func (container *Container) Restart(seconds int) error { if err := container.Stop(seconds); err != nil { return err } hostConfig := &HostConfig{} if err := container.Start(hostConfig); err != nil { return err } return nil } // Wait blocks until the container stops running, then returns its exit code. func (container *Container) Wait() int { <-container.waitLock return container.State.ExitCode } func (container *Container) Resize(h, w int) error { pty, ok := container.ptyMaster.(*os.File) if !ok { return fmt.Errorf("ptyMaster does not have Fd() method") } return term.SetWinsize(pty.Fd(), &term.Winsize{Height: uint16(h), Width: uint16(w)}) } func (container *Container) ExportRw() (Archive, error) { return Tar(container.rwPath(), Uncompressed) } func (container *Container) RwChecksum() (string, error) { rwData, err := Tar(container.rwPath(), Xz) if err != nil { return "", err } return utils.HashData(rwData) } func (container *Container) Export() (Archive, error) { if err := container.EnsureMounted(); err != nil { return nil, err } return Tar(container.RootfsPath(), Uncompressed) } func (container *Container) WaitTimeout(timeout time.Duration) error { done := make(chan bool) go func() { container.Wait() done <- true }() select { case <-time.After(timeout): return fmt.Errorf("Timed Out") case <-done: return nil } } func (container *Container) EnsureMounted() error { if mounted, err := container.Mounted(); err != nil { return err } else if mounted { return nil } return container.Mount() } func (container *Container) Mount() error { image, err := container.GetImage() if err != nil { return err } return image.Mount(container.RootfsPath(), container.rwPath()) } func (container *Container) Changes() ([]Change, error) { image, err := container.GetImage() if err != nil { return nil, err } return image.Changes(container.rwPath()) } func (container *Container) GetImage() (*Image, error) { if container.runtime == nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Can't get image of unregistered container") } return container.runtime.graph.Get(container.Image) } func (container *Container) Mounted() (bool, error) { return Mounted(container.RootfsPath()) } func (container *Container) Unmount() error { return Unmount(container.RootfsPath()) } // ShortID returns a shorthand version of the container's id for convenience. // A collision with other container shorthands is very unlikely, but possible. // In case of a collision a lookup with Runtime.Get() will fail, and the caller // will need to use a langer prefix, or the full-length container Id. func (container *Container) ShortID() string { return utils.TruncateID(container.ID) } func (container *Container) logPath(name string) string { return path.Join(container.root, fmt.Sprintf("%s-%s.log", container.ID, name)) } func (container *Container) ReadLog(name string) (io.Reader, error) { return os.Open(container.logPath(name)) } func (container *Container) jsonPath() string { return path.Join(container.root, "config.json") } func (container *Container) lxcConfigPath() string { return path.Join(container.root, "config.lxc") } // This method must be exported to be used from the lxc template func (container *Container) RootfsPath() string { return path.Join(container.root, "rootfs") } func (container *Container) rwPath() string { return path.Join(container.root, "rw") } func validateID(id string) error { if id == "" { return fmt.Errorf("Invalid empty id") } return nil } // GetSize, return real size, virtual size func (container *Container) GetSize() (int64, int64) { var sizeRw, sizeRootfs int64 filepath.Walk(container.rwPath(), func(path string, fileInfo os.FileInfo, err error) error { if fileInfo != nil { sizeRw += fileInfo.Size() } return nil }) _, err := os.Stat(container.RootfsPath()) if err == nil { filepath.Walk(container.RootfsPath(), func(path string, fileInfo os.FileInfo, err error) error { if fileInfo != nil { sizeRootfs += fileInfo.Size() } return nil }) } return sizeRw, sizeRootfs }