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396 lines
13 KiB
Go
/*
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Copyright 2016 The Kubernetes Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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package dockershim
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import (
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"fmt"
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"regexp"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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dockertypes "github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
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dockercontainer "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/container"
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dockerfilters "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/filters"
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dockernat "github.com/docker/go-connections/nat"
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"k8s.io/klog"
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utilerrors "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/errors"
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"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/credentialprovider"
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runtimeapi "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/apis/cri/runtime/v1alpha2"
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"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/dockershim/libdocker"
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"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/types"
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"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/security/apparmor"
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"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/util/parsers"
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)
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const (
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annotationPrefix = "annotation."
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securityOptSeparator = '='
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)
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var (
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conflictRE = regexp.MustCompile(`Conflict. (?:.)+ is already in use by container ([0-9a-z]+)`)
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// this is hacky, but extremely common.
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// if a container starts but the executable file is not found, runc gives a message that matches
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startRE = regexp.MustCompile(`\\\\\\\"(.*)\\\\\\\": executable file not found`)
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defaultSeccompOpt = []dockerOpt{{"seccomp", "unconfined", ""}}
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)
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// generateEnvList converts KeyValue list to a list of strings, in the form of
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// '<key>=<value>', which can be understood by docker.
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func generateEnvList(envs []*runtimeapi.KeyValue) (result []string) {
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for _, env := range envs {
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result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s", env.Key, env.Value))
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}
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return
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}
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// makeLabels converts annotations to labels and merge them with the given
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// labels. This is necessary because docker does not support annotations;
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// we *fake* annotations using labels. Note that docker labels are not
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// updatable.
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func makeLabels(labels, annotations map[string]string) map[string]string {
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merged := make(map[string]string)
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for k, v := range labels {
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merged[k] = v
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}
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for k, v := range annotations {
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// Assume there won't be conflict.
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merged[fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", annotationPrefix, k)] = v
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}
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return merged
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}
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// extractLabels converts raw docker labels to the CRI labels and annotations.
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// It also filters out internal labels used by this shim.
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func extractLabels(input map[string]string) (map[string]string, map[string]string) {
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labels := make(map[string]string)
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annotations := make(map[string]string)
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for k, v := range input {
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// Check if the key is used internally by the shim.
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internal := false
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for _, internalKey := range internalLabelKeys {
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if k == internalKey {
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internal = true
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break
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}
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}
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if internal {
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continue
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}
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// Delete the container name label for the sandbox. It is added in the shim,
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// should not be exposed via CRI.
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if k == types.KubernetesContainerNameLabel &&
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input[containerTypeLabelKey] == containerTypeLabelSandbox {
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continue
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}
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// Check if the label should be treated as an annotation.
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if strings.HasPrefix(k, annotationPrefix) {
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annotations[strings.TrimPrefix(k, annotationPrefix)] = v
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continue
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}
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labels[k] = v
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}
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return labels, annotations
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}
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// generateMountBindings converts the mount list to a list of strings that
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// can be understood by docker.
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// '<HostPath>:<ContainerPath>[:options]', where 'options'
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// is a comma-separated list of the following strings:
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// 'ro', if the path is read only
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// 'Z', if the volume requires SELinux relabeling
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// propagation mode such as 'rslave'
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func generateMountBindings(mounts []*runtimeapi.Mount) []string {
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result := make([]string, 0, len(mounts))
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for _, m := range mounts {
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bind := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", m.HostPath, m.ContainerPath)
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var attrs []string
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if m.Readonly {
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attrs = append(attrs, "ro")
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}
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// Only request relabeling if the pod provides an SELinux context. If the pod
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// does not provide an SELinux context relabeling will label the volume with
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// the container's randomly allocated MCS label. This would restrict access
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// to the volume to the container which mounts it first.
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if m.SelinuxRelabel {
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attrs = append(attrs, "Z")
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}
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switch m.Propagation {
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case runtimeapi.MountPropagation_PROPAGATION_PRIVATE:
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// noop, private is default
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case runtimeapi.MountPropagation_PROPAGATION_BIDIRECTIONAL:
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attrs = append(attrs, "rshared")
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case runtimeapi.MountPropagation_PROPAGATION_HOST_TO_CONTAINER:
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attrs = append(attrs, "rslave")
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default:
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klog.Warningf("unknown propagation mode for hostPath %q", m.HostPath)
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// Falls back to "private"
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}
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if len(attrs) > 0 {
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bind = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", bind, strings.Join(attrs, ","))
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}
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result = append(result, bind)
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}
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return result
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}
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func makePortsAndBindings(pm []*runtimeapi.PortMapping) (dockernat.PortSet, map[dockernat.Port][]dockernat.PortBinding) {
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exposedPorts := dockernat.PortSet{}
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portBindings := map[dockernat.Port][]dockernat.PortBinding{}
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for _, port := range pm {
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exteriorPort := port.HostPort
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if exteriorPort == 0 {
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// No need to do port binding when HostPort is not specified
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continue
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}
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interiorPort := port.ContainerPort
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// Some of this port stuff is under-documented voodoo.
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// See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20428302/binding-a-port-to-a-host-interface-using-the-rest-api
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var protocol string
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switch port.Protocol {
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case runtimeapi.Protocol_UDP:
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protocol = "/udp"
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case runtimeapi.Protocol_TCP:
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protocol = "/tcp"
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case runtimeapi.Protocol_SCTP:
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protocol = "/sctp"
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default:
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klog.Warningf("Unknown protocol %q: defaulting to TCP", port.Protocol)
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protocol = "/tcp"
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}
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dockerPort := dockernat.Port(strconv.Itoa(int(interiorPort)) + protocol)
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exposedPorts[dockerPort] = struct{}{}
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hostBinding := dockernat.PortBinding{
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HostPort: strconv.Itoa(int(exteriorPort)),
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HostIP: port.HostIp,
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}
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// Allow multiple host ports bind to same docker port
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if existedBindings, ok := portBindings[dockerPort]; ok {
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// If a docker port already map to a host port, just append the host ports
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portBindings[dockerPort] = append(existedBindings, hostBinding)
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} else {
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// Otherwise, it's fresh new port binding
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portBindings[dockerPort] = []dockernat.PortBinding{
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hostBinding,
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}
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}
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}
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return exposedPorts, portBindings
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}
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// getApparmorSecurityOpts gets apparmor options from container config.
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func getApparmorSecurityOpts(sc *runtimeapi.LinuxContainerSecurityContext, separator rune) ([]string, error) {
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if sc == nil || sc.ApparmorProfile == "" {
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return nil, nil
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}
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appArmorOpts, err := getAppArmorOpts(sc.ApparmorProfile)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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fmtOpts := fmtDockerOpts(appArmorOpts, separator)
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return fmtOpts, nil
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}
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// dockerFilter wraps around dockerfilters.Args and provides methods to modify
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// the filter easily.
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type dockerFilter struct {
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args *dockerfilters.Args
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}
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func newDockerFilter(args *dockerfilters.Args) *dockerFilter {
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return &dockerFilter{args: args}
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}
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func (f *dockerFilter) Add(key, value string) {
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f.args.Add(key, value)
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}
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func (f *dockerFilter) AddLabel(key, value string) {
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f.Add("label", fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s", key, value))
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}
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// parseUserFromImageUser splits the user out of an user:group string.
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func parseUserFromImageUser(id string) string {
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if id == "" {
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return id
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}
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// split instances where the id may contain user:group
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if strings.Contains(id, ":") {
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return strings.Split(id, ":")[0]
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}
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// no group, just return the id
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return id
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}
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// getUserFromImageUser gets uid or user name of the image user.
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// If user is numeric, it will be treated as uid; or else, it is treated as user name.
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func getUserFromImageUser(imageUser string) (*int64, string) {
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user := parseUserFromImageUser(imageUser)
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// return both nil if user is not specified in the image.
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if user == "" {
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return nil, ""
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}
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// user could be either uid or user name. Try to interpret as numeric uid.
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uid, err := strconv.ParseInt(user, 10, 64)
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if err != nil {
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// If user is non numeric, assume it's user name.
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return nil, user
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}
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// If user is a numeric uid.
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return &uid, ""
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}
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// See #33189. If the previous attempt to create a sandbox container name FOO
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// failed due to "device or resource busy", it is possible that docker did
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// not clean up properly and has inconsistent internal state. Docker would
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// not report the existence of FOO, but would complain if user wants to
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// create a new container named FOO. To work around this, we parse the error
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// message to identify failure caused by naming conflict, and try to remove
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// the old container FOO.
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// See #40443. Sometimes even removal may fail with "no such container" error.
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// In that case we have to create the container with a randomized name.
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// TODO(random-liu): Remove this work around after docker 1.11 is deprecated.
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// TODO(#33189): Monitor the tests to see if the fix is sufficient.
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func recoverFromCreationConflictIfNeeded(client libdocker.Interface, createConfig dockertypes.ContainerCreateConfig, err error) (*dockercontainer.ContainerCreateCreatedBody, error) {
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matches := conflictRE.FindStringSubmatch(err.Error())
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if len(matches) != 2 {
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return nil, err
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}
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id := matches[1]
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klog.Warningf("Unable to create pod sandbox due to conflict. Attempting to remove sandbox %q", id)
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if rmErr := client.RemoveContainer(id, dockertypes.ContainerRemoveOptions{RemoveVolumes: true}); rmErr == nil {
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klog.V(2).Infof("Successfully removed conflicting container %q", id)
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return nil, err
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} else {
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klog.Errorf("Failed to remove the conflicting container %q: %v", id, rmErr)
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// Return if the error is not container not found error.
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if !libdocker.IsContainerNotFoundError(rmErr) {
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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// randomize the name to avoid conflict.
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createConfig.Name = randomizeName(createConfig.Name)
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klog.V(2).Infof("Create the container with randomized name %s", createConfig.Name)
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return client.CreateContainer(createConfig)
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}
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// transformStartContainerError does regex parsing on returned error
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// for where container runtimes are giving less than ideal error messages.
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func transformStartContainerError(err error) error {
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if err == nil {
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return nil
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}
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matches := startRE.FindStringSubmatch(err.Error())
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if len(matches) > 0 {
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return fmt.Errorf("executable not found in $PATH")
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}
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return err
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}
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// ensureSandboxImageExists pulls the sandbox image when it's not present.
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func ensureSandboxImageExists(client libdocker.Interface, image string) error {
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_, err := client.InspectImageByRef(image)
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if err == nil {
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return nil
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}
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if !libdocker.IsImageNotFoundError(err) {
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return fmt.Errorf("failed to inspect sandbox image %q: %v", image, err)
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}
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repoToPull, _, _, err := parsers.ParseImageName(image)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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keyring := credentialprovider.NewDockerKeyring()
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creds, withCredentials := keyring.Lookup(repoToPull)
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if !withCredentials {
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klog.V(3).Infof("Pulling image %q without credentials", image)
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err := client.PullImage(image, dockertypes.AuthConfig{}, dockertypes.ImagePullOptions{})
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("failed pulling image %q: %v", image, err)
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}
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return nil
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}
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var pullErrs []error
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for _, currentCreds := range creds {
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authConfig := dockertypes.AuthConfig(credentialprovider.LazyProvide(currentCreds))
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err := client.PullImage(image, authConfig, dockertypes.ImagePullOptions{})
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// If there was no error, return success
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if err == nil {
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return nil
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}
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pullErrs = append(pullErrs, err)
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}
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return utilerrors.NewAggregate(pullErrs)
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}
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func getAppArmorOpts(profile string) ([]dockerOpt, error) {
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if profile == "" || profile == apparmor.ProfileRuntimeDefault {
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// The docker applies the default profile by default.
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return nil, nil
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}
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// Return unconfined profile explicitly
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if profile == apparmor.ProfileNameUnconfined {
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return []dockerOpt{{"apparmor", apparmor.ProfileNameUnconfined, ""}}, nil
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}
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// Assume validation has already happened.
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profileName := strings.TrimPrefix(profile, apparmor.ProfileNamePrefix)
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return []dockerOpt{{"apparmor", profileName, ""}}, nil
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}
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// fmtDockerOpts formats the docker security options using the given separator.
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func fmtDockerOpts(opts []dockerOpt, sep rune) []string {
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fmtOpts := make([]string, len(opts))
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for i, opt := range opts {
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fmtOpts[i] = fmt.Sprintf("%s%c%s", opt.key, sep, opt.value)
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}
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return fmtOpts
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}
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type dockerOpt struct {
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// The key-value pair passed to docker.
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key, value string
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// The alternative value to use in log/event messages.
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msg string
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}
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// Expose key/value from dockerOpt.
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func (d dockerOpt) GetKV() (string, string) {
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return d.key, d.value
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}
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