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moby--moby/volume/store/store.go
Brian Goff d3eca4451d Move responsibility of ls/inspect to volume driver
Makes `docker volume ls` and `docker volume inspect` ask the volume
drivers rather than only using what is cached locally.

Previously in order to use a volume from an external driver, one would
either have to use `docker volume create` or have a container that is
already using that volume for it to be visible to the other volume
API's.

For keeping uniqueness of volume names in the daemon, names are bound to
a driver on a first come first serve basis. If two drivers have a volume
with the same name, the first one is chosen, and a warning is logged
about the second one.

Adds 2 new methods to the plugin API, `List` and `Get`.
If a plugin does not implement these endpoints, a user will not be able
to find the specified volumes as well requests go through the drivers.

Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
2016-01-05 16:28:38 -05:00

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package store
import (
"sync"
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/locker"
"github.com/docker/docker/volume"
"github.com/docker/docker/volume/drivers"
)
// New initializes a VolumeStore to keep
// reference counting of volumes in the system.
func New() *VolumeStore {
return &VolumeStore{
locks: &locker.Locker{},
names: make(map[string]string),
refs: make(map[string][]string),
}
}
func (s *VolumeStore) getNamed(name string) (string, bool) {
s.globalLock.Lock()
driverName, exists := s.names[name]
s.globalLock.Unlock()
return driverName, exists
}
func (s *VolumeStore) setNamed(name, driver, ref string) {
s.globalLock.Lock()
s.names[name] = driver
if len(ref) > 0 {
s.refs[name] = append(s.refs[name], ref)
}
s.globalLock.Unlock()
}
func (s *VolumeStore) purge(name string) {
s.globalLock.Lock()
delete(s.names, name)
delete(s.refs, name)
s.globalLock.Unlock()
}
// VolumeStore is a struct that stores the list of volumes available and keeps track of their usage counts
type VolumeStore struct {
locks *locker.Locker
globalLock sync.Mutex
// names stores the volume name -> driver name relationship.
// This is used for making lookups faster so we don't have to probe all drivers
names map[string]string
// refs stores the volume name and the list of things referencing it
refs map[string][]string
}
// List proxies to all registered volume drivers to get the full list of volumes
// If a driver returns a volume that has name which conflicts with a another volume from a different driver,
// the first volume is chosen and the conflicting volume is dropped.
func (s *VolumeStore) List() ([]volume.Volume, []string, error) {
vols, warnings, err := s.list()
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Op: "list"}
}
var out []volume.Volume
for _, v := range vols {
name := normaliseVolumeName(v.Name())
s.locks.Lock(name)
driverName, exists := s.getNamed(name)
if !exists {
s.setNamed(name, v.DriverName(), "")
}
if exists && driverName != v.DriverName() {
logrus.Warnf("Volume name %s already exists for driver %s, not including volume returned by %s", v.Name(), driverName, v.DriverName())
s.locks.Unlock(v.Name())
continue
}
out = append(out, v)
s.locks.Unlock(v.Name())
}
return out, warnings, nil
}
// list goes through each volume driver and asks for its list of volumes.
func (s *VolumeStore) list() ([]volume.Volume, []string, error) {
drivers, err := volumedrivers.GetAllDrivers()
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
var (
ls []volume.Volume
warnings []string
)
type vols struct {
vols []volume.Volume
err error
}
chVols := make(chan vols, len(drivers))
for _, vd := range drivers {
go func(d volume.Driver) {
vs, err := d.List()
if err != nil {
chVols <- vols{err: &OpErr{Err: err, Name: d.Name(), Op: "list"}}
return
}
chVols <- vols{vols: vs}
}(vd)
}
for i := 0; i < len(drivers); i++ {
vs := <-chVols
if vs.err != nil {
warnings = append(warnings, vs.err.Error())
logrus.Warn(vs.err)
continue
}
ls = append(ls, vs.vols...)
}
return ls, warnings, nil
}
// CreateWithRef creates a volume with the given name and driver and stores the ref
// This is just like Create() except we store the reference while holding the lock.
// This ensures there's no race between creating a volume and then storing a reference.
func (s *VolumeStore) CreateWithRef(name, driverName, ref string, opts map[string]string) (volume.Volume, error) {
name = normaliseVolumeName(name)
s.locks.Lock(name)
defer s.locks.Unlock(name)
v, err := s.create(name, driverName, opts)
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "create"}
}
s.setNamed(name, v.DriverName(), ref)
return v, nil
}
// Create creates a volume with the given name and driver.
func (s *VolumeStore) Create(name, driverName string, opts map[string]string) (volume.Volume, error) {
name = normaliseVolumeName(name)
s.locks.Lock(name)
defer s.locks.Unlock(name)
v, err := s.create(name, driverName, opts)
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "create"}
}
s.setNamed(name, v.DriverName(), "")
return v, nil
}
// create asks the given driver to create a volume with the name/opts.
// If a volume with the name is already known, it will ask the stored driver for the volume.
// If the passed in driver name does not match the driver name which is stored for the given volume name, an error is returned.
// It is expected that callers of this function hold any neccessary locks.
func (s *VolumeStore) create(name, driverName string, opts map[string]string) (volume.Volume, error) {
// Validate the name in a platform-specific manner
valid, err := volume.IsVolumeNameValid(name)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !valid {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: errInvalidName, Name: name, Op: "create"}
}
vdName, exists := s.getNamed(name)
if exists {
if vdName != driverName && driverName != "" && driverName != volume.DefaultDriverName {
return nil, errNameConflict
}
driverName = vdName
}
logrus.Debugf("Registering new volume reference: driver %s, name %s", driverName, name)
vd, err := volumedrivers.GetDriver(driverName)
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Op: "create", Name: name, Err: err}
}
if v, err := vd.Get(name); err == nil {
return v, nil
}
return vd.Create(name, opts)
}
// GetWithRef gets a volume with the given name from the passed in driver and stores the ref
// This is just like Get(), but we store the reference while holding the lock.
// This makes sure there are no races between checking for the existance of a volume and adding a reference for it
func (s *VolumeStore) GetWithRef(name, driverName, ref string) (volume.Volume, error) {
name = normaliseVolumeName(name)
s.locks.Lock(name)
defer s.locks.Unlock(name)
vd, err := volumedrivers.GetDriver(driverName)
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "get"}
}
v, err := vd.Get(name)
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "get"}
}
s.setNamed(name, v.DriverName(), ref)
return v, nil
}
// Get looks if a volume with the given name exists and returns it if so
func (s *VolumeStore) Get(name string) (volume.Volume, error) {
name = normaliseVolumeName(name)
s.locks.Lock(name)
defer s.locks.Unlock(name)
v, err := s.getVolume(name)
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "get"}
}
return v, nil
}
// get requests the volume, if the driver info is stored it just access that driver,
// if the driver is unknown it probes all drivers until it finds the first volume with that name.
// it is expected that callers of this function hold any neccessary locks
func (s *VolumeStore) getVolume(name string) (volume.Volume, error) {
logrus.Debugf("Getting volume reference for name: %s", name)
if vdName, exists := s.names[name]; exists {
vd, err := volumedrivers.GetDriver(vdName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return vd.Get(name)
}
logrus.Debugf("Probing all drivers for volume with name: %s", name)
drivers, err := volumedrivers.GetAllDrivers()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, d := range drivers {
v, err := d.Get(name)
if err != nil {
continue
}
return v, nil
}
return nil, errNoSuchVolume
}
// Remove removes the requested volume. A volume is not removed if it has any refs
func (s *VolumeStore) Remove(v volume.Volume) error {
name := normaliseVolumeName(v.Name())
s.locks.Lock(name)
defer s.locks.Unlock(name)
if refs, exists := s.refs[name]; exists && len(refs) > 0 {
return &OpErr{Err: errVolumeInUse, Name: v.Name(), Op: "remove", Refs: refs}
}
vd, err := volumedrivers.GetDriver(v.DriverName())
if err != nil {
return &OpErr{Err: err, Name: vd.Name(), Op: "remove"}
}
logrus.Debugf("Removing volume reference: driver %s, name %s", v.DriverName(), name)
if err := vd.Remove(v); err != nil {
return &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "remove"}
}
s.purge(name)
return nil
}
// Dereference removes the specified reference to the volume
func (s *VolumeStore) Dereference(v volume.Volume, ref string) {
s.locks.Lock(v.Name())
defer s.locks.Unlock(v.Name())
s.globalLock.Lock()
refs, exists := s.refs[v.Name()]
if !exists {
return
}
for i, r := range refs {
if r == ref {
s.refs[v.Name()] = append(s.refs[v.Name()][:i], s.refs[v.Name()][i+1:]...)
}
}
s.globalLock.Unlock()
}
// FilterByDriver returns the available volumes filtered by driver name
func (s *VolumeStore) FilterByDriver(name string) ([]volume.Volume, error) {
vd, err := volumedrivers.GetDriver(name)
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "list"}
}
ls, err := vd.List()
if err != nil {
return nil, &OpErr{Err: err, Name: name, Op: "list"}
}
return ls, nil
}
// FilterByUsed returns the available volumes filtered by if they are not in use
func (s *VolumeStore) FilterByUsed(vols []volume.Volume) []volume.Volume {
return s.filter(vols, func(v volume.Volume) bool {
s.locks.Lock(v.Name())
defer s.locks.Unlock(v.Name())
return len(s.refs[v.Name()]) == 0
})
}
// filterFunc defines a function to allow filter volumes in the store
type filterFunc func(vol volume.Volume) bool
// filter returns the available volumes filtered by a filterFunc function
func (s *VolumeStore) filter(vols []volume.Volume, f filterFunc) []volume.Volume {
var ls []volume.Volume
for _, v := range vols {
if f(v) {
ls = append(ls, v)
}
}
return ls
}