package daemon import ( "fmt" "net/http" "runtime" "strings" "syscall" "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus" "github.com/docker/docker/container" "github.com/docker/docker/errors" "github.com/docker/docker/libcontainerd" "github.com/docker/docker/runconfig" containertypes "github.com/docker/engine-api/types/container" ) // ContainerStart starts a container. func (daemon *Daemon) ContainerStart(name string, hostConfig *containertypes.HostConfig) error { container, err := daemon.GetContainer(name) if err != nil { return err } if container.IsPaused() { return fmt.Errorf("Cannot start a paused container, try unpause instead.") } if container.IsRunning() { err := fmt.Errorf("Container already started") return errors.NewErrorWithStatusCode(err, http.StatusNotModified) } // Windows does not have the backwards compatibility issue here. if runtime.GOOS != "windows" { // This is kept for backward compatibility - hostconfig should be passed when // creating a container, not during start. if hostConfig != nil { logrus.Warn("DEPRECATED: Setting host configuration options when the container starts is deprecated and will be removed in Docker 1.12") oldNetworkMode := container.HostConfig.NetworkMode if err := daemon.setSecurityOptions(container, hostConfig); err != nil { return err } if err := daemon.setHostConfig(container, hostConfig); err != nil { return err } newNetworkMode := container.HostConfig.NetworkMode if string(oldNetworkMode) != string(newNetworkMode) { // if user has change the network mode on starting, clean up the // old networks. It is a deprecated feature and will be removed in Docker 1.12 container.NetworkSettings.Networks = nil if err := container.ToDisk(); err != nil { return err } } container.InitDNSHostConfig() } } else { if hostConfig != nil { return fmt.Errorf("Supplying a hostconfig on start is not supported. It should be supplied on create") } } // check if hostConfig is in line with the current system settings. // It may happen cgroups are umounted or the like. if _, err = daemon.verifyContainerSettings(container.HostConfig, nil, false); err != nil { return err } // Adapt for old containers in case we have updates in this function and // old containers never have chance to call the new function in create stage. if err := daemon.adaptContainerSettings(container.HostConfig, false); err != nil { return err } return daemon.containerStart(container) } // Start starts a container func (daemon *Daemon) Start(container *container.Container) error { return daemon.containerStart(container) } // containerStart prepares the container to run by setting up everything the // container needs, such as storage and networking, as well as links // between containers. The container is left waiting for a signal to // begin running. func (daemon *Daemon) containerStart(container *container.Container) (err error) { container.Lock() defer container.Unlock() if container.Running { return nil } if container.RemovalInProgress || container.Dead { return fmt.Errorf("Container is marked for removal and cannot be started.") } // if we encounter an error during start we need to ensure that any other // setup has been cleaned up properly defer func() { if err != nil { container.SetError(err) // if no one else has set it, make sure we don't leave it at zero if container.ExitCode == 0 { container.ExitCode = 128 } container.ToDisk() daemon.Cleanup(container) attributes := map[string]string{ "exitCode": fmt.Sprintf("%d", container.ExitCode), } daemon.LogContainerEventWithAttributes(container, "die", attributes) } }() if err := daemon.conditionalMountOnStart(container); err != nil { return err } // Make sure NetworkMode has an acceptable value. We do this to ensure // backwards API compatibility. container.HostConfig = runconfig.SetDefaultNetModeIfBlank(container.HostConfig) if err := daemon.initializeNetworking(container); err != nil { return err } spec, err := daemon.createSpec(container) if err != nil { return err } defer daemon.LogContainerEvent(container, "start") // this is logged even on error if err := daemon.containerd.Create(container.ID, *spec, libcontainerd.WithRestartManager(container.RestartManager(true))); err != nil { // if we receive an internal error from the initial start of a container then lets // return it instead of entering the restart loop // set to 127 for container cmd not found/does not exist) if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "executable file not found") || strings.Contains(err.Error(), "no such file or directory") || strings.Contains(err.Error(), "system cannot find the file specified") { container.ExitCode = 127 err = fmt.Errorf("Container command '%s' not found or does not exist", container.Path) } // set to 126 for container cmd can't be invoked errors if strings.Contains(err.Error(), syscall.EACCES.Error()) { container.ExitCode = 126 err = fmt.Errorf("Container command '%s' could not be invoked", container.Path) } container.Reset(false) return err } return nil } // Cleanup releases any network resources allocated to the container along with any rules // around how containers are linked together. It also unmounts the container's root filesystem. func (daemon *Daemon) Cleanup(container *container.Container) { daemon.releaseNetwork(container) container.UnmountIpcMounts(detachMounted) if err := daemon.conditionalUnmountOnCleanup(container); err != nil { // FIXME: remove once reference counting for graphdrivers has been refactored // Ensure that all the mounts are gone if mountid, err := daemon.layerStore.GetMountID(container.ID); err == nil { daemon.cleanupMountsByID(mountid) } } for _, eConfig := range container.ExecCommands.Commands() { daemon.unregisterExecCommand(container, eConfig) } if err := container.UnmountVolumes(false, daemon.LogVolumeEvent); err != nil { logrus.Warnf("%s cleanup: Failed to umount volumes: %v", container.ID, err) } container.CancelAttachContext() }