// +build windows package daemon import ( "strings" "github.com/docker/docker/daemon/execdriver" derr "github.com/docker/docker/errors" "github.com/docker/docker/volume" "github.com/docker/libnetwork" ) // DefaultPathEnv is deliberately empty on Windows as the default path will be set by // the container. Docker has no context of what the default path should be. const DefaultPathEnv = "" // Container holds fields specific to the Windows implementation. See // CommonContainer for standard fields common to all containers. type Container struct { CommonContainer // Fields below here are platform specific. } func killProcessDirectly(container *Container) error { return nil } func (daemon *Daemon) setupLinkedContainers(container *Container) ([]string, error) { return nil, nil } func (container *Container) createDaemonEnvironment(linkedEnv []string) []string { // On Windows, nothing to link. Just return the container environment. return container.Config.Env } func (daemon *Daemon) initializeNetworking(container *Container) error { return nil } // ConnectToNetwork connects a container to the network func (daemon *Daemon) ConnectToNetwork(container *Container, idOrName string) error { return nil } // DisconnectFromNetwork disconnects a container from, the network func (container *Container) DisconnectFromNetwork(n libnetwork.Network) error { return nil } func (container *Container) setupWorkingDirectory() error { return nil } func (daemon *Daemon) populateCommand(c *Container, env []string) error { en := &execdriver.Network{ Interface: nil, } parts := strings.SplitN(string(c.hostConfig.NetworkMode), ":", 2) switch parts[0] { case "none": case "default", "": // empty string to support existing containers if !c.Config.NetworkDisabled { en.Interface = &execdriver.NetworkInterface{ MacAddress: c.Config.MacAddress, Bridge: daemon.configStore.Bridge.VirtualSwitchName, PortBindings: c.hostConfig.PortBindings, // TODO Windows. Include IPAddress. There already is a // property IPAddress on execDrive.CommonNetworkInterface, // but there is no CLI option in docker to pass through // an IPAddress on docker run. } } default: return derr.ErrorCodeInvalidNetworkMode.WithArgs(c.hostConfig.NetworkMode) } // TODO Windows. More resource controls to be implemented later. resources := &execdriver.Resources{ CommonResources: execdriver.CommonResources{ CPUShares: c.hostConfig.CPUShares, }, } processConfig := execdriver.ProcessConfig{ CommonProcessConfig: execdriver.CommonProcessConfig{ Entrypoint: c.Path, Arguments: c.Args, Tty: c.Config.Tty, }, ConsoleSize: c.hostConfig.ConsoleSize, } processConfig.Env = env var layerPaths []string img, err := daemon.graph.Get(c.ImageID) if err != nil { return derr.ErrorCodeGetGraph.WithArgs(c.ImageID, err) } for i := img; i != nil && err == nil; i, err = daemon.graph.GetParent(i) { lp, err := daemon.driver.Get(i.ID, "") if err != nil { return derr.ErrorCodeGetLayer.WithArgs(daemon.driver.String(), i.ID, err) } layerPaths = append(layerPaths, lp) err = daemon.driver.Put(i.ID) if err != nil { return derr.ErrorCodePutLayer.WithArgs(daemon.driver.String(), i.ID, err) } } m, err := daemon.driver.GetMetadata(c.ID) if err != nil { return derr.ErrorCodeGetLayerMetadata.WithArgs(err) } layerFolder := m["dir"] c.command = &execdriver.Command{ CommonCommand: execdriver.CommonCommand{ ID: c.ID, Rootfs: c.rootfsPath(), InitPath: "/.dockerinit", WorkingDir: c.Config.WorkingDir, Network: en, MountLabel: c.getMountLabel(), Resources: resources, ProcessConfig: processConfig, ProcessLabel: c.getProcessLabel(), }, FirstStart: !c.HasBeenStartedBefore, LayerFolder: layerFolder, LayerPaths: layerPaths, Hostname: c.Config.Hostname, Isolation: c.hostConfig.Isolation, ArgsEscaped: c.Config.ArgsEscaped, } return nil } // getSize returns real size & virtual size func (daemon *Daemon) getSize(container *Container) (int64, int64) { // TODO Windows return 0, 0 } // setNetworkNamespaceKey is a no-op on Windows. func (daemon *Daemon) setNetworkNamespaceKey(containerID string, pid int) error { return nil } // allocateNetwork is a no-op on Windows. func (daemon *Daemon) allocateNetwork(container *Container) error { return nil } func (daemon *Daemon) updateNetwork(container *Container) error { return nil } func (daemon *Daemon) releaseNetwork(container *Container) { } // appendNetworkMounts appends any network mounts to the array of mount points passed in. // Windows does not support network mounts (not to be confused with SMB network mounts), so // this is a no-op. func appendNetworkMounts(container *Container, volumeMounts []volume.MountPoint) ([]volume.MountPoint, error) { return volumeMounts, nil } func (daemon *Daemon) setupIpcDirs(container *Container) error { return nil } func (container *Container) unmountIpcMounts(unmount func(pth string) error) { } func detachMounted(path string) error { return nil } func (container *Container) ipcMounts() []execdriver.Mount { return nil } func getDefaultRouteMtu() (int, error) { return -1, errSystemNotSupported } // TODO Windows: Fix Post-TP4. This is a hack to allow docker cp to work // against containers which have volumes. You will still be able to cp // to somewhere on the container drive, but not to any mounted volumes // inside the container. Without this fix, docker cp is broken to any // container which has a volume, regardless of where the file is inside the // container. func (daemon *Daemon) mountVolumes(container *Container) error { return nil } func (container *Container) unmountVolumes(forceSyscall bool) error { return nil }