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author | Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com> | 2021-09-28 13:17:52 +0200 |
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committer | Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com> | 2021-10-27 18:59:56 +0200 |
commit | 0136a66a83d027049da6338f8ce6dfa8052c8ca3 (patch) | |
tree | 9b4f3d1e1186354dec371e70d352b728b22ee05f | |
parent | a05a445f48877006bccf9cd5399279cdfec7a790 (diff) | |
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libpod: deduplicate ports in db
The OCICNI port format has one big problem: It does not support ranges.
So if a users forwards a range of 1k ports with podman run -p 1001-2000
we have to store each of the thousand ports individually as array element.
This bloats the db and makes the JSON encoding and decoding much slower.
In many places we already use a better port struct type which supports
ranges, e.g. `pkg/specgen` or the new network interface.
Because of this we have to do many runtime conversions between the two
port formats. If everything uses the new format we can skip the runtime
conversions.
This commit adds logic to replace all occurrences of the old format
with the new one. The database will automatically migrate the ports
to new format when the container config is read for the first time
after the update.
The `ParsePortMapping` function is `pkg/specgen/generate` has been
reworked to better work with the new format. The new logic is able
to deduplicate the given ports. This is necessary the ensure we
store them efficiently in the DB. The new code should also be more
performant than the old one.
To prove that the code is fast enough I added go benchmarks. Parsing
1 million ports took less than 0.5 seconds on my laptop.
Benchmark normalize PortMappings in specgen:
Please note that the 1 million ports are actually 20x 50k ranges
because we cannot have bigger ranges than 65535 ports.
```
$ go test -bench=. -benchmem ./pkg/specgen/generate/
goos: linux
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/containers/podman/v3/pkg/specgen/generate
cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10850H CPU @ 2.70GHz
BenchmarkParsePortMappingNoPorts-12 480821532 2.230 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkParsePortMapping1-12 38972 30183 ns/op 131584 B/op 9 allocs/op
BenchmarkParsePortMapping100-12 18752 60688 ns/op 141088 B/op 315 allocs/op
BenchmarkParsePortMapping1k-12 3104 331719 ns/op 223840 B/op 3018 allocs/op
BenchmarkParsePortMapping10k-12 376 3122930 ns/op 1223650 B/op 30027 allocs/op
BenchmarkParsePortMapping1m-12 3 390869926 ns/op 124593840 B/op 4000624 allocs/op
BenchmarkParsePortMappingReverse100-12 18940 63414 ns/op 141088 B/op 315 allocs/op
BenchmarkParsePortMappingReverse1k-12 3015 362500 ns/op 223841 B/op 3018 allocs/op
BenchmarkParsePortMappingReverse10k-12 343 3318135 ns/op 1223650 B/op 30027 allocs/op
BenchmarkParsePortMappingReverse1m-12 3 403392469 ns/op 124593840 B/op 4000624 allocs/op
BenchmarkParsePortMappingRange1-12 37635 28756 ns/op 131584 B/op 9 allocs/op
BenchmarkParsePortMappingRange100-12 39604 28935 ns/op 131584 B/op 9 allocs/op
BenchmarkParsePortMappingRange1k-12 38384 29921 ns/op 131584 B/op 9 allocs/op
BenchmarkParsePortMappingRange10k-12 29479 40381 ns/op 131584 B/op 9 allocs/op
BenchmarkParsePortMappingRange1m-12 927 1279369 ns/op 143022 B/op 164 allocs/op
PASS
ok github.com/containers/podman/v3/pkg/specgen/generate 25.492s
```
Benchmark convert old port format to new one:
```
go test -bench=. -benchmem ./libpod/
goos: linux
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/containers/podman/v3/libpod
cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10850H CPU @ 2.70GHz
Benchmark_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPortsNoPorts-12 663526126 1.663 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
Benchmark_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts1-12 7858082 141.9 ns/op 72 B/op 2 allocs/op
Benchmark_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts10-12 2065347 571.0 ns/op 536 B/op 4 allocs/op
Benchmark_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts100-12 138478 8641 ns/op 4216 B/op 4 allocs/op
Benchmark_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts1k-12 9414 120964 ns/op 41080 B/op 4 allocs/op
Benchmark_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts10k-12 781 1490526 ns/op 401528 B/op 4 allocs/op
Benchmark_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts1m-12 4 250579010 ns/op 40001656 B/op 4 allocs/op
PASS
ok github.com/containers/podman/v3/libpod 11.727s
```
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
26 files changed, 2181 insertions, 648 deletions
diff --git a/cmd/podman/containers/port.go b/cmd/podman/containers/port.go index f309390c3..0e582ae52 100644 --- a/cmd/podman/containers/port.go +++ b/cmd/podman/containers/port.go @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ import ( "github.com/containers/podman/v3/cmd/podman/common" "github.com/containers/podman/v3/cmd/podman/registry" "github.com/containers/podman/v3/cmd/podman/validate" - "github.com/containers/podman/v3/libpod/network/types" "github.com/containers/podman/v3/pkg/domain/entities" "github.com/pkg/errors" "github.com/spf13/cobra" @@ -73,7 +72,8 @@ func port(_ *cobra.Command, args []string) error { var ( container string err error - userPort types.OCICNIPortMapping + userPort uint16 + userProto string ) if len(args) == 0 && !portOpts.Latest && !portOpts.All { @@ -101,16 +101,12 @@ func port(_ *cobra.Command, args []string) error { fields = append(fields, "tcp") } - portNum, err := strconv.Atoi(fields[0]) + portNum, err := strconv.ParseUint(fields[0], 10, 16) if err != nil { return err } - userPort = types.OCICNIPortMapping{ - HostPort: 0, - ContainerPort: int32(portNum), - Protocol: fields[1], - HostIP: "", - } + userPort = uint16(portNum) + userProto = fields[1] } reports, err := registry.ContainerEngine().ContainerPort(registry.GetContext(), container, portOpts) @@ -120,24 +116,36 @@ func port(_ *cobra.Command, args []string) error { var found bool // Iterate mappings for _, report := range reports { + allPrefix := "" + if portOpts.All { + allPrefix = report.Id[:12] + "\t" + } for _, v := range report.Ports { hostIP := v.HostIP // Set host IP to 0.0.0.0 if blank if hostIP == "" { hostIP = "0.0.0.0" } - if portOpts.All { - fmt.Printf("%s\t", report.Id[:12]) - } - // If not searching by port or port/proto, then dump what we see - if port == "" { - fmt.Printf("%d/%s -> %s:%d\n", v.ContainerPort, v.Protocol, hostIP, v.HostPort) - continue - } - if v.ContainerPort == userPort.ContainerPort { - fmt.Printf("%s:%d\n", hostIP, v.HostPort) - found = true - break + protocols := strings.Split(v.Protocol, ",") + for _, protocol := range protocols { + // If not searching by port or port/proto, then dump what we see + if port == "" { + for i := uint16(0); i < v.Range; i++ { + fmt.Printf("%s%d/%s -> %s:%d\n", allPrefix, v.ContainerPort+i, protocol, hostIP, v.HostPort+i) + } + continue + } + // check if the proto matches and if the port is in the range + // this is faster than looping over the range for no reason + if v.Protocol == userProto && + v.ContainerPort <= userPort && + v.ContainerPort+v.Range > userPort { + // we have to add the current range to the host port + hostPort := v.HostPort + userPort - v.ContainerPort + fmt.Printf("%s%s:%d\n", allPrefix, hostIP, hostPort) + found = true + break + } } } if !found && port != "" { diff --git a/cmd/podman/containers/ps.go b/cmd/podman/containers/ps.go index 9687cd5bd..712de327c 100644 --- a/cmd/podman/containers/ps.go +++ b/cmd/podman/containers/ps.go @@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ package containers import ( "fmt" "os" - "sort" - "strconv" "strings" "time" @@ -477,174 +475,31 @@ func (l psReporter) UTS() string { // portsToString converts the ports used to a string of the from "port1, port2" // and also groups a continuous list of ports into a readable format. -func portsToString(ports []types.OCICNIPortMapping) string { +// The format is IP:HostPort(-Range)->ContainerPort(-Range)/Proto +func portsToString(ports []types.PortMapping) string { if len(ports) == 0 { return "" } - // Sort the ports, so grouping continuous ports become easy. - sort.Slice(ports, func(i, j int) bool { - return comparePorts(ports[i], ports[j]) - }) - - portGroups := [][]types.OCICNIPortMapping{} - currentGroup := []types.OCICNIPortMapping{} - for i, v := range ports { - var prevPort, nextPort *int32 - if i > 0 { - prevPort = &ports[i-1].ContainerPort - } - if i+1 < len(ports) { - nextPort = &ports[i+1].ContainerPort - } - - port := v.ContainerPort - - // Helper functions - addToCurrentGroup := func(x types.OCICNIPortMapping) { - currentGroup = append(currentGroup, x) - } - - addToPortGroup := func(x types.OCICNIPortMapping) { - portGroups = append(portGroups, []types.OCICNIPortMapping{x}) - } - - finishCurrentGroup := func() { - portGroups = append(portGroups, currentGroup) - currentGroup = []types.OCICNIPortMapping{} - } - - // Single entry slice - if prevPort == nil && nextPort == nil { - addToPortGroup(v) - } - - // Start of the slice with len > 0 - if prevPort == nil && nextPort != nil { - isGroup := *nextPort-1 == port - - if isGroup { - // Start with a group - addToCurrentGroup(v) - } else { - // Start with single item - addToPortGroup(v) - } - - continue - } - - // Middle of the slice with len > 0 - if prevPort != nil && nextPort != nil { - currentIsGroup := *prevPort+1 == port - nextIsGroup := *nextPort-1 == port - - if currentIsGroup { - // Maybe in the middle of a group - addToCurrentGroup(v) - - if !nextIsGroup { - // End of a group - finishCurrentGroup() - } - } else if nextIsGroup { - // Start of a new group - addToCurrentGroup(v) - } else { - // No group at all - addToPortGroup(v) - } - - continue - } - - // End of the slice with len > 0 - if prevPort != nil && nextPort == nil { - isGroup := *prevPort+1 == port - - if isGroup { - // End group - addToCurrentGroup(v) - finishCurrentGroup() - } else { - // End single item - addToPortGroup(v) - } - } - } - - portDisplay := []string{} - for _, group := range portGroups { - if len(group) == 0 { - // Usually should not happen, but better do not crash. - continue - } - - first := group[0] - - hostIP := first.HostIP + sb := &strings.Builder{} + for _, port := range ports { + hostIP := port.HostIP if hostIP == "" { hostIP = "0.0.0.0" } - - // Single mappings - if len(group) == 1 { - portDisplay = append(portDisplay, - fmt.Sprintf( - "%s:%d->%d/%s", - hostIP, first.HostPort, first.ContainerPort, first.Protocol, - ), - ) - continue - } - - // Group mappings - last := group[len(group)-1] - portDisplay = append(portDisplay, formatGroup( - fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s", hostIP, first.Protocol), - first.HostPort, last.HostPort, - first.ContainerPort, last.ContainerPort, - )) - } - return strings.Join(portDisplay, ", ") -} - -func comparePorts(i, j types.OCICNIPortMapping) bool { - if i.ContainerPort != j.ContainerPort { - return i.ContainerPort < j.ContainerPort - } - - if i.HostIP != j.HostIP { - return i.HostIP < j.HostIP - } - - if i.HostPort != j.HostPort { - return i.HostPort < j.HostPort - } - - return i.Protocol < j.Protocol -} - -// formatGroup returns the group in the format: -// <IP:firstHost:lastHost->firstCtr:lastCtr/Proto> -// e.g 0.0.0.0:1000-1006->2000-2006/tcp. -func formatGroup(key string, firstHost, lastHost, firstCtr, lastCtr int32) string { - parts := strings.Split(key, "/") - groupType := parts[0] - var ip string - if len(parts) > 1 { - ip = parts[0] - groupType = parts[1] - } - - group := func(first, last int32) string { - group := strconv.Itoa(int(first)) - if first != last { - group = fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d", group, last) + protocols := strings.Split(port.Protocol, ",") + for _, protocol := range protocols { + if port.Range > 1 { + fmt.Fprintf(sb, "%s:%d-%d->%d-%d/%s, ", + hostIP, port.HostPort, port.HostPort+port.Range-1, + port.ContainerPort, port.ContainerPort+port.Range-1, protocol) + } else { + fmt.Fprintf(sb, "%s:%d->%d/%s, ", + hostIP, port.HostPort, + port.ContainerPort, protocol) + } } - return group } - hostGroup := group(firstHost, lastHost) - ctrGroup := group(firstCtr, lastCtr) - - return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s->%s/%s", ip, hostGroup, ctrGroup, groupType) + display := sb.String() + // make sure to trim the last ", " of the string + return display[:len(display)-2] } diff --git a/cmd/rootlessport/main.go b/cmd/rootlessport/main.go index feb9f5c06..e691ce2fc 100644 --- a/cmd/rootlessport/main.go +++ b/cmd/rootlessport/main.go @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ import ( "os" "os/exec" "path/filepath" + "strings" "github.com/containernetworking/plugins/pkg/ns" "github.com/containers/podman/v3/libpod/network/types" @@ -289,25 +290,30 @@ func handler(ctx context.Context, conn io.Reader, pm rkport.Manager) error { return nil } -func exposePorts(pm rkport.Manager, portMappings []types.OCICNIPortMapping, childIP string) error { +func exposePorts(pm rkport.Manager, portMappings []types.PortMapping, childIP string) error { ctx := context.TODO() - for _, i := range portMappings { - hostIP := i.HostIP - if hostIP == "" { - hostIP = "0.0.0.0" - } - spec := rkport.Spec{ - Proto: i.Protocol, - ParentIP: hostIP, - ParentPort: int(i.HostPort), - ChildPort: int(i.ContainerPort), - ChildIP: childIP, - } - if err := rkportutil.ValidatePortSpec(spec, nil); err != nil { - return err - } - if _, err := pm.AddPort(ctx, spec); err != nil { - return err + for _, port := range portMappings { + protocols := strings.Split(port.Protocol, ",") + for _, protocol := range protocols { + hostIP := port.HostIP + if hostIP == "" { + hostIP = "0.0.0.0" + } + for i := uint16(0); i < port.Range; i++ { + spec := rkport.Spec{ + Proto: protocol, + ParentIP: hostIP, + ParentPort: int(port.HostPort + i), + ChildPort: int(port.ContainerPort + i), + ChildIP: childIP, + } + if err := rkportutil.ValidatePortSpec(spec, nil); err != nil { + return err + } + if _, err := pm.AddPort(ctx, spec); err != nil { + return err + } + } } } return nil diff --git a/libpod/boltdb_state_internal.go b/libpod/boltdb_state_internal.go index 3e3c17a9e..e71d82736 100644 --- a/libpod/boltdb_state_internal.go +++ b/libpod/boltdb_state_internal.go @@ -384,6 +384,15 @@ func (s *BoltState) getContainerConfigFromDB(id []byte, config *ContainerConfig, return errors.Wrapf(err, "error unmarshalling container %s config", string(id)) } + // convert ports to the new format if needed + if len(config.ContainerNetworkConfig.OldPortMappings) > 0 && len(config.ContainerNetworkConfig.PortMappings) == 0 { + config.ContainerNetworkConfig.PortMappings = ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts(config.ContainerNetworkConfig.OldPortMappings) + // keep the OldPortMappings in case an user has to downgrade podman + + // indicate the the config was modified and should be written back to the db when possible + config.rewrite = true + } + return nil } diff --git a/libpod/common_test.go b/libpod/common_test.go index 4662a33bd..67e29c265 100644 --- a/libpod/common_test.go +++ b/libpod/common_test.go @@ -41,18 +41,20 @@ func getTestContainer(id, name string, manager lock.Manager) (*Container, error) ContainerNetworkConfig: ContainerNetworkConfig{ DNSServer: []net.IP{net.ParseIP("192.168.1.1"), net.ParseIP("192.168.2.2")}, DNSSearch: []string{"example.com", "example.example.com"}, - PortMappings: []types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + PortMappings: []types.PortMapping{ { HostPort: 80, ContainerPort: 90, Protocol: "tcp", HostIP: "192.168.3.3", + Range: 1, }, { HostPort: 100, ContainerPort: 110, Protocol: "udp", HostIP: "192.168.4.4", + Range: 1, }, }, }, diff --git a/libpod/container.go b/libpod/container.go index 4d15c04c5..86989a02f 100644 --- a/libpod/container.go +++ b/libpod/container.go @@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ func (c *Container) NewNetNS() bool { // PortMappings returns the ports that will be mapped into a container if // a new network namespace is created // If NewNetNS() is false, this value is unused -func (c *Container) PortMappings() ([]types.OCICNIPortMapping, error) { +func (c *Container) PortMappings() ([]types.PortMapping, error) { // First check if the container belongs to a network namespace (like a pod) if len(c.config.NetNsCtr) > 0 { netNsCtr, err := c.runtime.GetContainer(c.config.NetNsCtr) diff --git a/libpod/container_config.go b/libpod/container_config.go index 33ea731fd..87d37a9e6 100644 --- a/libpod/container_config.go +++ b/libpod/container_config.go @@ -78,6 +78,11 @@ type ContainerConfig struct { // These containers must be started before this container is started. Dependencies []string + // rewrite is an internal bool to indicate that the config was modified after + // a read from the db, e.g. to migrate config fields after an upgrade. + // This field should never be written to the db, the json tag ensures this. + rewrite bool `json:"-"` + // embedded sub-configs ContainerRootFSConfig ContainerSecurityConfig @@ -232,7 +237,12 @@ type ContainerNetworkConfig struct { // PortMappings are the ports forwarded to the container's network // namespace // These are not used unless CreateNetNS is true - PortMappings []types.OCICNIPortMapping `json:"portMappings,omitempty"` + PortMappings []types.PortMapping `json:"newPortMappings,omitempty"` + // OldPortMappings are the ports forwarded to the container's network + // namespace. As of podman 4.0 this field is deprecated, use PortMappings + // instead. The db will convert the old ports to the new structure for you. + // These are not used unless CreateNetNS is true + OldPortMappings []types.OCICNIPortMapping `json:"portMappings,omitempty"` // ExposedPorts are the ports which are exposed but not forwarded // into the container. // The map key is the port and the string slice contains the protocols, diff --git a/libpod/container_internal.go b/libpod/container_internal.go index b9805faa3..19b48e14b 100644 --- a/libpod/container_internal.go +++ b/libpod/container_internal.go @@ -667,6 +667,19 @@ func (c *Container) refresh() error { c.state.NetworkStatus = nil c.state.NetworkStatusOld = nil + // Rewrite the config if necessary. + // Podman 4.0 uses a new port format in the config. + // getContainerConfigFromDB() already converted the old ports to the new one + // but it did not write the config to the db back for performance reasons. + // If a rewrite must happen the config.rewrite field is set to true. + if c.config.rewrite { + // SafeRewriteContainerConfig must be used with care. Make sure to not change config fields by accident. + if err := c.runtime.state.SafeRewriteContainerConfig(c, "", "", c.config); err != nil { + return errors.Wrapf(err, "failed to rewrite the config for container %s", c.config.ID) + } + c.config.rewrite = false + } + if err := c.save(); err != nil { return errors.Wrapf(err, "error refreshing state for container %s", c.ID()) } diff --git a/libpod/kube.go b/libpod/kube.go index ad5acea78..e0ed911af 100644 --- a/libpod/kube.go +++ b/libpod/kube.go @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ func (p *Pod) GenerateForKube(ctx context.Context) (*v1.Pod, []v1.ServicePort, e Hostnames: []string{hostSli[0]}, }) } - ports, err = ocicniPortMappingToContainerPort(infraContainer.config.PortMappings) + ports, err = portMappingToContainerPort(infraContainer.config.PortMappings) if err != nil { return nil, servicePorts, err } @@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ func containerToV1Container(ctx context.Context, c *Container) (v1.Container, [] if err != nil { return kubeContainer, kubeVolumes, nil, annotations, err } - ports, err := ocicniPortMappingToContainerPort(portmappings) + ports, err := portMappingToContainerPort(portmappings) if err != nil { return kubeContainer, kubeVolumes, nil, annotations, err } @@ -588,29 +588,36 @@ func containerToV1Container(ctx context.Context, c *Container) (v1.Container, [] return kubeContainer, kubeVolumes, &dns, annotations, nil } -// ocicniPortMappingToContainerPort takes an ocicni portmapping and converts +// portMappingToContainerPort takes an portmapping and converts // it to a v1.ContainerPort format for kube output -func ocicniPortMappingToContainerPort(portMappings []types.OCICNIPortMapping) ([]v1.ContainerPort, error) { +func portMappingToContainerPort(portMappings []types.PortMapping) ([]v1.ContainerPort, error) { containerPorts := make([]v1.ContainerPort, 0, len(portMappings)) for _, p := range portMappings { - var protocol v1.Protocol - switch strings.ToUpper(p.Protocol) { - case "TCP": - // do nothing as it is the default protocol in k8s, there is no need to explicitly - // add it to the generated yaml - case "UDP": - protocol = v1.ProtocolUDP - default: - return containerPorts, errors.Errorf("unknown network protocol %s", p.Protocol) - } - cp := v1.ContainerPort{ - // Name will not be supported - HostPort: p.HostPort, - HostIP: p.HostIP, - ContainerPort: p.ContainerPort, - Protocol: protocol, - } - containerPorts = append(containerPorts, cp) + protocols := strings.Split(p.Protocol, ",") + for _, proto := range protocols { + var protocol v1.Protocol + switch strings.ToUpper(proto) { + case "TCP": + // do nothing as it is the default protocol in k8s, there is no need to explicitly + // add it to the generated yaml + case "UDP": + protocol = v1.ProtocolUDP + case "SCTP": + protocol = v1.ProtocolSCTP + default: + return containerPorts, errors.Errorf("unknown network protocol %s", p.Protocol) + } + for i := uint16(0); i < p.Range; i++ { + cp := v1.ContainerPort{ + // Name will not be supported + HostPort: int32(p.HostPort + i), + HostIP: p.HostIP, + ContainerPort: int32(p.ContainerPort + i), + Protocol: protocol, + } + containerPorts = append(containerPorts, cp) + } + } } return containerPorts, nil } diff --git a/libpod/networking_linux.go b/libpod/networking_linux.go index e792a410c..d0f56ce95 100644 --- a/libpod/networking_linux.go +++ b/libpod/networking_linux.go @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ import ( "os/exec" "path/filepath" "regexp" + "sort" "strconv" "strings" "syscall" @@ -88,10 +89,7 @@ func (c *Container) getNetworkOptions() (types.NetworkOptions, error) { ContainerID: c.config.ID, ContainerName: getCNIPodName(c), } - // TODO remove ocicni PortMappings from container config and store as types PortMappings - if len(c.config.PortMappings) > 0 { - opts.PortMappings = ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts(c.config.PortMappings) - } + opts.PortMappings = c.config.PortMappings networks, _, err := c.networks() if err != nil { return opts, err @@ -1200,9 +1198,7 @@ func (c *Container) NetworkDisconnect(nameOrID, netName string, force bool) erro ContainerID: c.config.ID, ContainerName: getCNIPodName(c), } - if len(c.config.PortMappings) > 0 { - opts.PortMappings = ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts(c.config.PortMappings) - } + opts.PortMappings = c.config.PortMappings eth, exists := c.state.NetInterfaceDescriptions.getInterfaceByName(netName) if !exists { return errors.Errorf("no network interface name for container %s on network %s", c.config.ID, netName) @@ -1294,9 +1290,7 @@ func (c *Container) NetworkConnect(nameOrID, netName string, aliases []string) e ContainerID: c.config.ID, ContainerName: getCNIPodName(c), } - if len(c.config.PortMappings) > 0 { - opts.PortMappings = ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts(c.config.PortMappings) - } + opts.PortMappings = c.config.PortMappings eth, exists := c.state.NetInterfaceDescriptions.getInterfaceByName(netName) if !exists { return errors.Errorf("no network interface name for container %s on network %s", c.config.ID, netName) @@ -1364,16 +1358,67 @@ func (r *Runtime) normalizeNetworkName(nameOrID string) (string, error) { return net.Name, nil } +// ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts convert the old port format to the new one +// while deduplicating ports into ranges func ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts(ports []types.OCICNIPortMapping) []types.PortMapping { + if len(ports) == 0 { + return nil + } + newPorts := make([]types.PortMapping, 0, len(ports)) - for _, port := range ports { - newPorts = append(newPorts, types.PortMapping{ - HostIP: port.HostIP, - HostPort: uint16(port.HostPort), - ContainerPort: uint16(port.ContainerPort), - Protocol: port.Protocol, - Range: 1, - }) + + // first sort the ports + sort.Slice(ports, func(i, j int) bool { + return compareOCICNIPorts(ports[i], ports[j]) + }) + + // we already check if the slice is empty so we can use the first element + currentPort := types.PortMapping{ + HostIP: ports[0].HostIP, + HostPort: uint16(ports[0].HostPort), + ContainerPort: uint16(ports[0].ContainerPort), + Protocol: ports[0].Protocol, + Range: 1, + } + + for i := 1; i < len(ports); i++ { + if ports[i].HostIP == currentPort.HostIP && + ports[i].Protocol == currentPort.Protocol && + ports[i].HostPort-int32(currentPort.Range) == int32(currentPort.HostPort) && + ports[i].ContainerPort-int32(currentPort.Range) == int32(currentPort.ContainerPort) { + currentPort.Range = currentPort.Range + 1 + } else { + newPorts = append(newPorts, currentPort) + currentPort = types.PortMapping{ + HostIP: ports[i].HostIP, + HostPort: uint16(ports[i].HostPort), + ContainerPort: uint16(ports[i].ContainerPort), + Protocol: ports[i].Protocol, + Range: 1, + } + } } + newPorts = append(newPorts, currentPort) return newPorts } + +// compareOCICNIPorts will sort the ocicni ports by +// 1) host ip +// 2) protocol +// 3) hostPort +// 4) container port +func compareOCICNIPorts(i, j types.OCICNIPortMapping) bool { + if i.HostIP != j.HostIP { + return i.HostIP < j.HostIP + } + + if i.Protocol != j.Protocol { + return i.Protocol < j.Protocol + } + + if i.HostPort != j.HostPort { + return i.HostPort < j.HostPort + } + + return i.ContainerPort < j.ContainerPort +} diff --git a/libpod/networking_linux_test.go b/libpod/networking_linux_test.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..06bf05723 --- /dev/null +++ b/libpod/networking_linux_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,323 @@ +package libpod + +import ( + "fmt" + "testing" + + "github.com/containers/podman/v3/libpod/network/types" + "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" +) + +func Test_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts(t *testing.T) { + tests := []struct { + name string + arg []types.OCICNIPortMapping + want []types.PortMapping + }{ + { + name: "no ports", + arg: nil, + want: nil, + }, + { + name: "empty ports", + arg: []types.OCICNIPortMapping{}, + want: nil, + }, + { + name: "single port", + arg: []types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "two separate ports", + arg: []types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + { + HostPort: 9000, + ContainerPort: 90, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 9000, + ContainerPort: 90, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "two ports joined", + arg: []types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + { + HostPort: 8081, + ContainerPort: 81, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 2, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "three ports with different container port are not joined", + arg: []types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + { + HostPort: 8081, + ContainerPort: 79, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + { + HostPort: 8082, + ContainerPort: 82, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 8081, + ContainerPort: 79, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 8082, + ContainerPort: 82, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "three ports joined (not sorted)", + arg: []types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8081, + ContainerPort: 81, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + { + HostPort: 8082, + ContainerPort: 82, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 3, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "different protocols ports are not joined", + arg: []types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + { + HostPort: 8081, + ContainerPort: 81, + Protocol: "udp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 8081, + ContainerPort: 81, + Protocol: "udp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "different host ip ports are not joined", + arg: []types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + HostIP: "192.168.1.1", + }, + { + HostPort: 8081, + ContainerPort: 81, + Protocol: "tcp", + HostIP: "192.168.1.2", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + HostIP: "192.168.1.1", + }, + { + HostPort: 8081, + ContainerPort: 81, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + HostIP: "192.168.1.2", + }, + }, + }, + } + for _, tt := range tests { + tt := tt + t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) { + result := ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts(tt.arg) + assert.Equal(t, tt.want, result, "ports do not match") + }) + } +} + +func benchmarkOCICNIPortsToNetTypesPorts(b *testing.B, ports []types.OCICNIPortMapping) { + for n := 0; n < b.N; n++ { + ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts(ports) + } +} + +func Benchmark_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPortsNoPorts(b *testing.B) { + benchmarkOCICNIPortsToNetTypesPorts(b, nil) +} + +func Benchmark_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts1(b *testing.B) { + benchmarkOCICNIPortsToNetTypesPorts(b, []types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }) +} + +func Benchmark_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts10(b *testing.B) { + ports := make([]types.OCICNIPortMapping, 0, 10) + for i := int32(8080); i < 8090; i++ { + ports = append(ports, types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + HostPort: i, + ContainerPort: i, + Protocol: "tcp", + }) + } + b.ResetTimer() + benchmarkOCICNIPortsToNetTypesPorts(b, ports) +} + +func Benchmark_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts100(b *testing.B) { + ports := make([]types.OCICNIPortMapping, 0, 100) + for i := int32(8080); i < 8180; i++ { + ports = append(ports, types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + HostPort: i, + ContainerPort: i, + Protocol: "tcp", + }) + } + b.ResetTimer() + benchmarkOCICNIPortsToNetTypesPorts(b, ports) +} + +func Benchmark_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts1k(b *testing.B) { + ports := make([]types.OCICNIPortMapping, 0, 1000) + for i := int32(8080); i < 9080; i++ { + ports = append(ports, types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + HostPort: i, + ContainerPort: i, + Protocol: "tcp", + }) + } + b.ResetTimer() + benchmarkOCICNIPortsToNetTypesPorts(b, ports) +} + +func Benchmark_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts10k(b *testing.B) { + ports := make([]types.OCICNIPortMapping, 0, 30000) + for i := int32(8080); i < 18080; i++ { + ports = append(ports, types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + HostPort: i, + ContainerPort: i, + Protocol: "tcp", + }) + } + b.ResetTimer() + benchmarkOCICNIPortsToNetTypesPorts(b, ports) +} + +func Benchmark_ocicniPortsToNetTypesPorts1m(b *testing.B) { + ports := make([]types.OCICNIPortMapping, 0, 1000000) + for j := 0; j < 20; j++ { + for i := int32(1); i <= 50000; i++ { + ports = append(ports, types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + HostPort: i, + ContainerPort: i, + Protocol: "tcp", + HostIP: fmt.Sprintf("192.168.1.%d", j), + }) + } + } + b.ResetTimer() + benchmarkOCICNIPortsToNetTypesPorts(b, ports) +} diff --git a/libpod/networking_slirp4netns.go b/libpod/networking_slirp4netns.go index 56e8eca99..760427f22 100644 --- a/libpod/networking_slirp4netns.go +++ b/libpod/networking_slirp4netns.go @@ -38,9 +38,9 @@ type slirpFeatures struct { type slirp4netnsCmdArg struct { Proto string `json:"proto,omitempty"` HostAddr string `json:"host_addr"` - HostPort int32 `json:"host_port"` + HostPort uint16 `json:"host_port"` GuestAddr string `json:"guest_addr"` - GuestPort int32 `json:"guest_port"` + GuestPort uint16 `json:"guest_port"` } type slirp4netnsCmd struct { diff --git a/libpod/oci_util.go b/libpod/oci_util.go index c1afc0d20..6d99d5836 100644 --- a/libpod/oci_util.go +++ b/libpod/oci_util.go @@ -32,93 +32,108 @@ func createUnitName(prefix string, name string) string { } // Bind ports to keep them closed on the host -func bindPorts(ports []types.OCICNIPortMapping) ([]*os.File, error) { +func bindPorts(ports []types.PortMapping) ([]*os.File, error) { var files []*os.File - notifySCTP := false - for _, i := range ports { - isV6 := net.ParseIP(i.HostIP).To4() == nil - if i.HostIP == "" { + sctpWarning := true + for _, port := range ports { + isV6 := net.ParseIP(port.HostIP).To4() == nil + if port.HostIP == "" { isV6 = false } - switch i.Protocol { - case "udp": - var ( - addr *net.UDPAddr - err error - ) - if isV6 { - addr, err = net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp6", fmt.Sprintf("[%s]:%d", i.HostIP, i.HostPort)) - } else { - addr, err = net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp4", fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", i.HostIP, i.HostPort)) - } - if err != nil { - return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot resolve the UDP address") + protocols := strings.Split(port.Protocol, ",") + for _, protocol := range protocols { + for i := uint16(0); i < port.Range; i++ { + f, err := bindPort(protocol, port.HostIP, port.HostPort+i, isV6, &sctpWarning) + if err != nil { + return files, err + } + if f != nil { + files = append(files, f) + } } + } + } + return files, nil +} - proto := "udp4" - if isV6 { - proto = "udp6" - } - server, err := net.ListenUDP(proto, addr) - if err != nil { - return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot listen on the UDP port") - } - f, err := server.File() - if err != nil { - return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot get file for UDP socket") - } - files = append(files, f) - // close the listener - // note that this does not affect the fd, see the godoc for server.File() - err = server.Close() - if err != nil { - logrus.Warnf("Failed to close connection: %v", err) - } +func bindPort(protocol, hostIP string, port uint16, isV6 bool, sctpWarning *bool) (*os.File, error) { + var file *os.File + switch protocol { + case "udp": + var ( + addr *net.UDPAddr + err error + ) + if isV6 { + addr, err = net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp6", fmt.Sprintf("[%s]:%d", hostIP, port)) + } else { + addr, err = net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp4", fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", hostIP, port)) + } + if err != nil { + return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot resolve the UDP address") + } - case "tcp": - var ( - addr *net.TCPAddr - err error - ) - if isV6 { - addr, err = net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp6", fmt.Sprintf("[%s]:%d", i.HostIP, i.HostPort)) - } else { - addr, err = net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp4", fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", i.HostIP, i.HostPort)) - } - if err != nil { - return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot resolve the TCP address") - } + proto := "udp4" + if isV6 { + proto = "udp6" + } + server, err := net.ListenUDP(proto, addr) + if err != nil { + return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot listen on the UDP port") + } + file, err = server.File() + if err != nil { + return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot get file for UDP socket") + } + // close the listener + // note that this does not affect the fd, see the godoc for server.File() + err = server.Close() + if err != nil { + logrus.Warnf("Failed to close connection: %v", err) + } - proto := "tcp4" - if isV6 { - proto = "tcp6" - } - server, err := net.ListenTCP(proto, addr) - if err != nil { - return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot listen on the TCP port") - } - f, err := server.File() - if err != nil { - return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot get file for TCP socket") - } - files = append(files, f) - // close the listener - // note that this does not affect the fd, see the godoc for server.File() - err = server.Close() - if err != nil { - logrus.Warnf("Failed to close connection: %v", err) - } + case "tcp": + var ( + addr *net.TCPAddr + err error + ) + if isV6 { + addr, err = net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp6", fmt.Sprintf("[%s]:%d", hostIP, port)) + } else { + addr, err = net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp4", fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", hostIP, port)) + } + if err != nil { + return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot resolve the TCP address") + } - case "sctp": - if !notifySCTP { - notifySCTP = true - logrus.Warnf("Port reservation for SCTP is not supported") - } - default: - return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown protocol %s", i.Protocol) + proto := "tcp4" + if isV6 { + proto = "tcp6" + } + server, err := net.ListenTCP(proto, addr) + if err != nil { + return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot listen on the TCP port") + } + file, err = server.File() + if err != nil { + return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot get file for TCP socket") + } + // close the listener + // note that this does not affect the fd, see the godoc for server.File() + err = server.Close() + if err != nil { + logrus.Warnf("Failed to close connection: %v", err) } + + case "sctp": + if *sctpWarning { + logrus.Info("Port reservation for SCTP is not supported") + *sctpWarning = false + } + default: + return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown protocol %s", protocol) } - return files, nil + return file, nil } func getOCIRuntimeError(runtimeMsg string) error { diff --git a/libpod/options.go b/libpod/options.go index 135b2f363..59795432f 100644 --- a/libpod/options.go +++ b/libpod/options.go @@ -1051,7 +1051,7 @@ func WithDependencyCtrs(ctrs []*Container) CtrCreateOption { // namespace with a minimal configuration. // An optional array of port mappings can be provided. // Conflicts with WithNetNSFrom(). -func WithNetNS(portMappings []nettypes.OCICNIPortMapping, exposedPorts map[uint16][]string, postConfigureNetNS bool, netmode string, networks []string) CtrCreateOption { +func WithNetNS(portMappings []nettypes.PortMapping, exposedPorts map[uint16][]string, postConfigureNetNS bool, netmode string, networks []string) CtrCreateOption { return func(ctr *Container) error { if ctr.valid { return define.ErrCtrFinalized @@ -2084,21 +2084,6 @@ func WithInfraContainer() PodCreateOption { } } -// WithInfraContainerPorts tells the pod to add port bindings to the pause container -func WithInfraContainerPorts(bindings []nettypes.OCICNIPortMapping, infraSpec *specgen.SpecGenerator) []nettypes.PortMapping { - bindingSpec := []nettypes.PortMapping{} - for _, bind := range bindings { - currBind := nettypes.PortMapping{} - currBind.ContainerPort = uint16(bind.ContainerPort) - currBind.HostIP = bind.HostIP - currBind.HostPort = uint16(bind.HostPort) - currBind.Protocol = bind.Protocol - bindingSpec = append(bindingSpec, currBind) - } - infraSpec.PortMappings = bindingSpec - return infraSpec.PortMappings -} - // WithVolatile sets the volatile flag for the container storage. // The option can potentially cause data loss when used on a container that must survive a machine reboot. func WithVolatile() CtrCreateOption { diff --git a/libpod/state_test.go b/libpod/state_test.go index 4799d7b8d..5c3b0d7f7 100644 --- a/libpod/state_test.go +++ b/libpod/state_test.go @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ import ( "github.com/containers/common/pkg/config" "github.com/containers/podman/v3/libpod/define" "github.com/containers/podman/v3/libpod/lock" + "github.com/containers/podman/v3/libpod/network/types" "github.com/containers/storage" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" "github.com/stretchr/testify/require" @@ -3705,3 +3706,42 @@ func TestGetContainerConfigNonExistentIDFails(t *testing.T) { assert.Error(t, err) }) } + +// Test that the state will convert the ports to the new format +func TestConvertPortMapping(t *testing.T) { + runForAllStates(t, func(t *testing.T, state State, manager lock.Manager) { + testCtr, err := getTestCtr1(manager) + assert.NoError(t, err) + + ports := testCtr.config.PortMappings + + oldPorts := []types.OCICNIPortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 80, + ContainerPort: 90, + Protocol: "tcp", + HostIP: "192.168.3.3", + }, + { + HostPort: 100, + ContainerPort: 110, + Protocol: "udp", + HostIP: "192.168.4.4", + }, + } + + testCtr.config.OldPortMappings = oldPorts + testCtr.config.PortMappings = nil + + err = state.AddContainer(testCtr) + assert.NoError(t, err) + + retrievedCtr, err := state.Container(testCtr.ID()) + assert.NoError(t, err) + + // set values to expected ones + testCtr.config.PortMappings = ports + + testContainersEqual(t, retrievedCtr, testCtr, true) + }) +} diff --git a/libpod/util.go b/libpod/util.go index 8f8303ff2..5154a261e 100644 --- a/libpod/util.go +++ b/libpod/util.go @@ -295,19 +295,21 @@ func writeHijackHeader(r *http.Request, conn io.Writer) { } // Convert OCICNI port bindings into Inspect-formatted port bindings. -func makeInspectPortBindings(bindings []types.OCICNIPortMapping, expose map[uint16][]string) map[string][]define.InspectHostPort { +func makeInspectPortBindings(bindings []types.PortMapping, expose map[uint16][]string) map[string][]define.InspectHostPort { portBindings := make(map[string][]define.InspectHostPort) for _, port := range bindings { - key := fmt.Sprintf("%d/%s", port.ContainerPort, port.Protocol) - hostPorts := portBindings[key] - if hostPorts == nil { - hostPorts = []define.InspectHostPort{} + protocols := strings.Split(port.Protocol, ",") + for _, protocol := range protocols { + for i := uint16(0); i < port.Range; i++ { + key := fmt.Sprintf("%d/%s", port.ContainerPort+i, protocol) + hostPorts := portBindings[key] + hostPorts = append(hostPorts, define.InspectHostPort{ + HostIP: port.HostIP, + HostPort: fmt.Sprintf("%d", port.HostPort+i), + }) + portBindings[key] = hostPorts + } } - hostPorts = append(hostPorts, define.InspectHostPort{ - HostIP: port.HostIP, - HostPort: fmt.Sprintf("%d", port.HostPort), - }) - portBindings[key] = hostPorts } // add exposed ports without host port information to match docker for port, protocols := range expose { diff --git a/pkg/checkpoint/checkpoint_restore.go b/pkg/checkpoint/checkpoint_restore.go index f53e31f9b..637f1c0e8 100644 --- a/pkg/checkpoint/checkpoint_restore.go +++ b/pkg/checkpoint/checkpoint_restore.go @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ func CRImportCheckpoint(ctx context.Context, runtime *libpod.Runtime, restoreOpt } if len(restoreOptions.PublishPorts) > 0 { - ports, _, _, err := generate.ParsePortMapping(restoreOptions.PublishPorts) + ports, err := generate.ParsePortMapping(restoreOptions.PublishPorts, nil) if err != nil { return nil, err } diff --git a/pkg/domain/entities/container_ps.go b/pkg/domain/entities/container_ps.go index 58f231a2f..d018d373f 100644 --- a/pkg/domain/entities/container_ps.go +++ b/pkg/domain/entities/container_ps.go @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ type ListContainer struct { // boolean to be set PodName string // Port mappings - Ports []types.OCICNIPortMapping + Ports []types.PortMapping // Size of the container rootfs. Requires the size boolean to be true Size *define.ContainerSize // Time when container started diff --git a/pkg/domain/entities/containers.go b/pkg/domain/entities/containers.go index deae85fe1..869c616ea 100644 --- a/pkg/domain/entities/containers.go +++ b/pkg/domain/entities/containers.go @@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ type ContainerPortOptions struct { // the CLI to output ports type ContainerPortReport struct { Id string //nolint - Ports []nettypes.OCICNIPortMapping + Ports []nettypes.PortMapping } // ContainerCpOptions describes input options for cp. diff --git a/pkg/rootlessport/rootlessport_linux.go b/pkg/rootlessport/rootlessport_linux.go index 7b9e5bbfa..7e6075789 100644 --- a/pkg/rootlessport/rootlessport_linux.go +++ b/pkg/rootlessport/rootlessport_linux.go @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ const ( // Config needs to be provided to the process via stdin as a JSON string. // stdin needs to be closed after the message has been written. type Config struct { - Mappings []types.OCICNIPortMapping + Mappings []types.PortMapping NetNSPath string ExitFD int ReadyFD int diff --git a/pkg/specgen/generate/pod_create.go b/pkg/specgen/generate/pod_create.go index 88ebc7ae3..501bce05d 100644 --- a/pkg/specgen/generate/pod_create.go +++ b/pkg/specgen/generate/pod_create.go @@ -204,11 +204,11 @@ func createPodOptions(p *specgen.PodSpecGenerator, rt *libpod.Runtime, infraSpec // replacing necessary values with those specified in pod creation func MapSpec(p *specgen.PodSpecGenerator) (*specgen.SpecGenerator, error) { if len(p.PortMappings) > 0 { - ports, _, _, err := ParsePortMapping(p.PortMappings) + ports, err := ParsePortMapping(p.PortMappings, nil) if err != nil { return nil, err } - p.InfraContainerSpec.PortMappings = libpod.WithInfraContainerPorts(ports, p.InfraContainerSpec) + p.InfraContainerSpec.PortMappings = ports } switch p.NetNS.NSMode { case specgen.Default, "": diff --git a/pkg/specgen/generate/ports.go b/pkg/specgen/generate/ports.go index 992b4a8e9..53a5e5697 100644 --- a/pkg/specgen/generate/ports.go +++ b/pkg/specgen/generate/ports.go @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ package generate import ( "context" + "fmt" "net" + "sort" "strconv" "strings" @@ -11,6 +13,7 @@ import ( "github.com/containers/podman/v3/utils" "github.com/containers/podman/v3/pkg/specgen" + "github.com/containers/podman/v3/pkg/util" "github.com/pkg/errors" "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" ) @@ -21,252 +24,323 @@ const ( protoSCTP = "sctp" ) -// Parse port maps to OCICNI port mappings. -// Returns a set of OCICNI port mappings, and maps of utilized container and +// joinTwoPortsToRangePortIfPossible will expect two ports the previous port one must have a lower or equal hostPort than the current port. +func joinTwoPortsToRangePortIfPossible(ports *[]types.PortMapping, allHostPorts, allContainerPorts, currentHostPorts *[65536]bool, + previousPort *types.PortMapping, port types.PortMapping) (*types.PortMapping, error) { + // no previous port just return the current one + if previousPort == nil { + return &port, nil + } + if previousPort.HostPort+previousPort.Range >= port.HostPort { + // check if the port range matches the host and container ports + portDiff := port.HostPort - previousPort.HostPort + if portDiff == port.ContainerPort-previousPort.ContainerPort { + // calc the new range use the old range and add the difference between the ports + newRange := port.Range + portDiff + // if the newRange is greater than the old range use it + // this is important otherwise we would could lower the range + if newRange > previousPort.Range { + previousPort.Range = newRange + } + return previousPort, nil + } + // if both host port ranges overlap and the container port range did not match + // we have to error because we cannot assign the same host port to more than one container port + if previousPort.HostPort+previousPort.Range-1 > port.HostPort { + return nil, errors.Errorf("conflicting port mappings for host port %d (protocol %s)", port.HostPort, port.Protocol) + } + } + // we could not join the ports so we append the old one to the list + // and return the current port as previous port + addPortToUsedPorts(ports, allHostPorts, allContainerPorts, currentHostPorts, previousPort) + return &port, nil +} + +// joinTwoContainerPortsToRangePortIfPossible will expect two ports with both no host port set, +// the previous port one must have a lower or equal containerPort than the current port. +func joinTwoContainerPortsToRangePortIfPossible(ports *[]types.PortMapping, allHostPorts, allContainerPorts, currentHostPorts *[65536]bool, + previousPort *types.PortMapping, port types.PortMapping) (*types.PortMapping, error) { + // no previous port just return the current one + if previousPort == nil { + return &port, nil + } + if previousPort.ContainerPort+previousPort.Range > port.ContainerPort { + // calc the new range use the old range and add the difference between the ports + newRange := port.ContainerPort - previousPort.ContainerPort + port.Range + // if the newRange is greater than the old range use it + // this is important otherwise we would could lower the range + if newRange > previousPort.Range { + previousPort.Range = newRange + } + return previousPort, nil + } + // we could not join the ports so we append the old one to the list + // and return the current port as previous port + newPort, err := getRandomHostPort(currentHostPorts, *previousPort) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + addPortToUsedPorts(ports, allHostPorts, allContainerPorts, currentHostPorts, &newPort) + return &port, nil +} + +func addPortToUsedPorts(ports *[]types.PortMapping, allHostPorts, allContainerPorts, currentHostPorts *[65536]bool, port *types.PortMapping) { + for i := uint16(0); i < port.Range; i++ { + h := port.HostPort + i + allHostPorts[h] = true + currentHostPorts[h] = true + c := port.ContainerPort + i + allContainerPorts[c] = true + } + *ports = append(*ports, *port) +} + +// getRandomHostPort get a random host port mapping for the given port +// the caller has to supply a array with he already used ports +func getRandomHostPort(hostPorts *[65536]bool, port types.PortMapping) (types.PortMapping, error) { +outer: + for i := 0; i < 15; i++ { + ranPort, err := utils.GetRandomPort() + if err != nil { + return port, err + } + + // if port range is exceeds max port we cannot use it + if ranPort+int(port.Range) > 65535 { + continue + } + + // check if there is a port in the range which is used + for j := 0; j < int(port.Range); j++ { + // port already used + if hostPorts[ranPort+j] { + continue outer + } + } + + port.HostPort = uint16(ranPort) + return port, nil + } + + // add range to error message if needed + rangePort := "" + if port.Range > 1 { + rangePort = fmt.Sprintf("with range %d ", port.Range) + } + + return port, errors.Errorf("failed to find an open port to expose container port %d %son the host", port.ContainerPort, rangePort) +} + +// Parse port maps to port mappings. +// Returns a set of port mappings, and maps of utilized container and // host ports. -func ParsePortMapping(portMappings []types.PortMapping) ([]types.OCICNIPortMapping, map[string]map[string]map[uint16]uint16, map[string]map[string]map[uint16]uint16, error) { - // First, we need to validate the ports passed in the specgen, and then - // convert them into CNI port mappings. - type tempMapping struct { - mapping types.OCICNIPortMapping - startOfRange bool - isInRange bool +func ParsePortMapping(portMappings []types.PortMapping, exposePorts map[uint16][]string) ([]types.PortMapping, error) { + if len(portMappings) == 0 && len(exposePorts) == 0 { + return nil, nil } - tempMappings := []tempMapping{} - - // To validate, we need two maps: one for host ports, one for container - // ports. - // Each is a map of protocol to map of IP address to map of port to - // port (for hostPortValidate, it's host port to container port; - // for containerPortValidate, container port to host port. - // These will ensure no collisions. - hostPortValidate := make(map[string]map[string]map[uint16]uint16) - containerPortValidate := make(map[string]map[string]map[uint16]uint16) - - // Initialize the first level of maps (we can't really guess keys for - // the rest). - for _, proto := range []string{protoTCP, protoUDP, protoSCTP} { - hostPortValidate[proto] = make(map[string]map[uint16]uint16) - containerPortValidate[proto] = make(map[string]map[uint16]uint16) + + // tempMapping stores the ports without ip and protocol + type tempMapping struct { + hostPort uint16 + containerPort uint16 + rangePort uint16 } - postAssignHostPort := false + // portMap is a temporary structure to sort all ports + // the map is hostIp -> protocol -> array of mappings + portMap := make(map[string]map[string][]tempMapping) + + // allUsedContainerPorts stores all used ports for each protocol + // the key is the protocol and the array is 65536 elements long for each port. + allUsedContainerPortsMap := make(map[string][65536]bool) + allUsedHostPortsMap := make(map[string][65536]bool) - // Iterate through all port mappings, generating OCICNI PortMapping - // structs and validating there is no overlap. + // First, we need to validate the ports passed in the specgen for _, port := range portMappings { // First, check proto protocols, err := checkProtocol(port.Protocol, true) if err != nil { - return nil, nil, nil, err - } - - // Validate host IP - hostIP := port.HostIP - if hostIP == "" { - hostIP = "0.0.0.0" + return nil, err } - if ip := net.ParseIP(hostIP); ip == nil { - return nil, nil, nil, errors.Errorf("invalid IP address %s in port mapping", port.HostIP) + if port.HostIP != "" { + if ip := net.ParseIP(port.HostIP); ip == nil { + return nil, errors.Errorf("invalid IP address %q in port mapping", port.HostIP) + } } // Validate port numbers and range. - len := port.Range - if len == 0 { - len = 1 + portRange := port.Range + if portRange == 0 { + portRange = 1 } containerPort := port.ContainerPort if containerPort == 0 { - return nil, nil, nil, errors.Errorf("container port number must be non-0") + return nil, errors.Errorf("container port number must be non-0") } hostPort := port.HostPort - if uint32(len-1)+uint32(containerPort) > 65535 { - return nil, nil, nil, errors.Errorf("container port range exceeds maximum allowable port number") + if uint32(portRange-1)+uint32(containerPort) > 65535 { + return nil, errors.Errorf("container port range exceeds maximum allowable port number") } - if uint32(len-1)+uint32(hostPort) > 65536 { - return nil, nil, nil, errors.Errorf("host port range exceeds maximum allowable port number") + if uint32(portRange-1)+uint32(hostPort) > 65535 { + return nil, errors.Errorf("host port range exceeds maximum allowable port number") } - // Iterate through ports, populating maps to check for conflicts - // and generating CNI port mappings. - for _, p := range protocols { - hostIPMap := hostPortValidate[p] - ctrIPMap := containerPortValidate[p] - - hostPortMap, ok := hostIPMap[hostIP] - if !ok { - hostPortMap = make(map[uint16]uint16) - hostIPMap[hostIP] = hostPortMap + hostProtoMap, ok := portMap[port.HostIP] + if !ok { + hostProtoMap = make(map[string][]tempMapping) + for _, proto := range []string{protoTCP, protoUDP, protoSCTP} { + hostProtoMap[proto] = make([]tempMapping, 0) } - ctrPortMap, ok := ctrIPMap[hostIP] - if !ok { - ctrPortMap = make(map[uint16]uint16) - ctrIPMap[hostIP] = ctrPortMap - } - - // Iterate through all port numbers in the requested - // range. - var index uint16 - for index = 0; index < len; index++ { - cPort := containerPort + index - hPort := hostPort - // Only increment host port if it's not 0. - if hostPort != 0 { - hPort += index - } - - if cPort == 0 { - return nil, nil, nil, errors.Errorf("container port cannot be 0") - } + portMap[port.HostIP] = hostProtoMap + } - // Host port is allowed to be 0. If it is, we - // select a random port on the host. - // This will happen *after* all other ports are - // placed, to ensure we don't accidentally - // select a port that a later mapping wanted. - if hPort == 0 { - // If we already have a host port - // assigned to their container port - - // just use that. - if ctrPortMap[cPort] != 0 { - hPort = ctrPortMap[cPort] - } else { - postAssignHostPort = true - } - } else { - testHPort := hostPortMap[hPort] - if testHPort != 0 && testHPort != cPort { - return nil, nil, nil, errors.Errorf("conflicting port mappings for host port %d (protocol %s)", hPort, p) - } - hostPortMap[hPort] = cPort - - // Mapping a container port to multiple - // host ports is allowed. - // We only store the latest of these in - // the container port map - we don't - // need to know all of them, just one. - testCPort := ctrPortMap[cPort] - ctrPortMap[cPort] = hPort - - // If we have an exact duplicate, just continue - if testCPort == hPort && testHPort == cPort { - continue - } - } + p := tempMapping{ + hostPort: port.HostPort, + containerPort: port.ContainerPort, + rangePort: portRange, + } - // We appear to be clear. Make an OCICNI port - // struct. - // Don't use hostIP - we want to preserve the - // empty string hostIP by default for compat. - cniPort := types.OCICNIPortMapping{ - HostPort: int32(hPort), - ContainerPort: int32(cPort), - Protocol: p, - HostIP: port.HostIP, - } - tempMappings = append( - tempMappings, - tempMapping{ - mapping: cniPort, - startOfRange: port.Range > 1 && index == 0, - isInRange: port.Range > 1, - }, - ) - } + for _, proto := range protocols { + hostProtoMap[proto] = append(hostProtoMap[proto], p) } } - // Handle any 0 host ports now by setting random container ports. - if postAssignHostPort { - remadeMappings := make([]types.OCICNIPortMapping, 0, len(tempMappings)) - - var ( - candidate int - err error - ) - - // Iterate over all - for _, tmp := range tempMappings { - p := tmp.mapping + // we do no longer need the original port mappings + // set it to 0 length so we can resuse it to populate + // the slice again while keeping the underlying capacity + portMappings = portMappings[:0] - if p.HostPort != 0 { - remadeMappings = append(remadeMappings, p) + for hostIP, protoMap := range portMap { + for protocol, ports := range protoMap { + ports := ports + if len(ports) == 0 { continue } - - hostIPMap := hostPortValidate[p.Protocol] - ctrIPMap := containerPortValidate[p.Protocol] - - hostPortMap, ok := hostIPMap[p.HostIP] - if !ok { - hostPortMap = make(map[uint16]uint16) - hostIPMap[p.HostIP] = hostPortMap + // 1. sort the ports by host port + // use a small hack to make sure ports with host port 0 are sorted last + sort.Slice(ports, func(i, j int) bool { + if ports[i].hostPort == ports[j].hostPort { + return ports[i].containerPort < ports[j].containerPort + } + if ports[i].hostPort == 0 { + return false + } + if ports[j].hostPort == 0 { + return true + } + return ports[i].hostPort < ports[j].hostPort + }) + + allUsedContainerPorts := allUsedContainerPortsMap[protocol] + allUsedHostPorts := allUsedHostPortsMap[protocol] + var usedHostPorts [65536]bool + + var previousPort *types.PortMapping + var i int + for i = 0; i < len(ports); i++ { + if ports[i].hostPort == 0 { + // because the ports are sorted and host port 0 is last + // we can break when we hit 0 + // we will fit them in afterwards + break + } + p := types.PortMapping{ + HostIP: hostIP, + Protocol: protocol, + HostPort: ports[i].hostPort, + ContainerPort: ports[i].containerPort, + Range: ports[i].rangePort, + } + var err error + previousPort, err = joinTwoPortsToRangePortIfPossible(&portMappings, &allUsedHostPorts, + &allUsedContainerPorts, &usedHostPorts, previousPort, p) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } } - ctrPortMap, ok := ctrIPMap[p.HostIP] - if !ok { - ctrPortMap = make(map[uint16]uint16) - ctrIPMap[p.HostIP] = ctrPortMap + if previousPort != nil { + addPortToUsedPorts(&portMappings, &allUsedHostPorts, + &allUsedContainerPorts, &usedHostPorts, previousPort) } - // See if container port has been used elsewhere - if ctrPortMap[uint16(p.ContainerPort)] != 0 { - // Duplicate definition. Let's not bother - // including it. - continue + // now take care of the hostPort = 0 ports + previousPort = nil + for i < len(ports) { + p := types.PortMapping{ + HostIP: hostIP, + Protocol: protocol, + ContainerPort: ports[i].containerPort, + Range: ports[i].rangePort, + } + var err error + previousPort, err = joinTwoContainerPortsToRangePortIfPossible(&portMappings, &allUsedHostPorts, + &allUsedContainerPorts, &usedHostPorts, previousPort, p) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + i++ + } + if previousPort != nil { + newPort, err := getRandomHostPort(&usedHostPorts, *previousPort) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + addPortToUsedPorts(&portMappings, &allUsedHostPorts, + &allUsedContainerPorts, &usedHostPorts, &newPort) } - // Max retries to ensure we don't loop forever. - for i := 0; i < 15; i++ { - // Only get a random candidate for single entries or the start - // of a range. Otherwise we just increment the candidate. - if !tmp.isInRange || tmp.startOfRange { - candidate, err = utils.GetRandomPort() + allUsedContainerPortsMap[protocol] = allUsedContainerPorts + allUsedHostPortsMap[protocol] = allUsedHostPorts + } + } + + if len(exposePorts) > 0 { + logrus.Debugf("Adding exposed ports") + + for port, protocols := range exposePorts { + newProtocols := make([]string, 0, len(protocols)) + for _, protocol := range protocols { + if !allUsedContainerPortsMap[protocol][port] { + p := types.PortMapping{ + ContainerPort: port, + Protocol: protocol, + Range: 1, + } + allPorts := allUsedContainerPortsMap[protocol] + p, err := getRandomHostPort(&allPorts, p) if err != nil { - return nil, nil, nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error getting candidate host port for container port %d", p.ContainerPort) + return nil, err } + portMappings = append(portMappings, p) } else { - candidate++ - } - - if hostPortMap[uint16(candidate)] == 0 { - logrus.Debugf("Successfully assigned container port %d to host port %d (IP %s Protocol %s)", p.ContainerPort, candidate, p.HostIP, p.Protocol) - hostPortMap[uint16(candidate)] = uint16(p.ContainerPort) - ctrPortMap[uint16(p.ContainerPort)] = uint16(candidate) - p.HostPort = int32(candidate) - break + newProtocols = append(newProtocols, protocol) } } - if p.HostPort == 0 { - return nil, nil, nil, errors.Errorf("could not find open host port to map container port %d to", p.ContainerPort) + // make sure to delete the key from the map if there are no protocols left + if len(newProtocols) == 0 { + delete(exposePorts, port) + } else { + exposePorts[port] = newProtocols } - remadeMappings = append(remadeMappings, p) } - return remadeMappings, containerPortValidate, hostPortValidate, nil } + return portMappings, nil +} - finalMappings := []types.OCICNIPortMapping{} - for _, m := range tempMappings { - finalMappings = append(finalMappings, m.mapping) +func appendProtocolsNoDuplicates(slice []string, protocols []string) []string { + for _, proto := range protocols { + if util.StringInSlice(proto, slice) { + continue + } + slice = append(slice, proto) } - - return finalMappings, containerPortValidate, hostPortValidate, nil + return slice } // Make final port mappings for the container -func createPortMappings(ctx context.Context, s *specgen.SpecGenerator, imageData *libimage.ImageData) ([]types.OCICNIPortMapping, map[uint16][]string, error) { - finalMappings, containerPortValidate, hostPortValidate, err := ParsePortMapping(s.PortMappings) - if err != nil { - return nil, nil, err - } - - // No exposed ports so return the port mappings we've made so far. - if len(s.Expose) == 0 && imageData == nil { - return finalMappings, nil, nil - } - - logrus.Debugf("Adding exposed ports") - +func createPortMappings(ctx context.Context, s *specgen.SpecGenerator, imageData *libimage.ImageData) ([]types.PortMapping, map[uint16][]string, error) { expose := make(map[uint16]string) + var err error if imageData != nil { expose, err = GenExposedPorts(imageData.Config.ExposedPorts) if err != nil { @@ -274,103 +348,30 @@ func createPortMappings(ctx context.Context, s *specgen.SpecGenerator, imageData } } - // We need to merge s.Expose into image exposed ports - for k, v := range s.Expose { - expose[k] = v - } - // There's been a request to expose some ports. Let's do that. - // Start by figuring out what needs to be exposed. - // This is a map of container port number to protocols to expose. - toExpose := make(map[uint16][]string) - for port, proto := range expose { - // Validate protocol first - protocols, err := checkProtocol(proto, false) - if err != nil { - return nil, nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error validating protocols for exposed port %d", port) - } - - if port == 0 { - return nil, nil, errors.Errorf("cannot expose 0 as it is not a valid port number") - } - - // Check to see if the port is already present in existing - // mappings. - for _, p := range protocols { - ctrPortMap, ok := containerPortValidate[p]["0.0.0.0"] - if !ok { - ctrPortMap = make(map[uint16]uint16) - containerPortValidate[p]["0.0.0.0"] = ctrPortMap + toExpose := make(map[uint16][]string, len(s.Expose)+len(expose)) + for _, expose := range []map[uint16]string{expose, s.Expose} { + for port, proto := range expose { + if port == 0 { + return nil, nil, errors.Errorf("cannot expose 0 as it is not a valid port number") } - - if portNum := ctrPortMap[port]; portNum == 0 { - // We want to expose this port for this protocol - exposeProto, ok := toExpose[port] - if !ok { - exposeProto = []string{} - } - exposeProto = append(exposeProto, p) - toExpose[port] = exposeProto + protocols, err := checkProtocol(proto, false) + if err != nil { + return nil, nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error validating protocols for exposed port %d", port) } + toExpose[port] = appendProtocolsNoDuplicates(toExpose[port], protocols) } } - // If not publishing exposed ports return mappings and exposed ports. + publishPorts := toExpose if !s.PublishExposedPorts { - return finalMappings, toExpose, nil + publishPorts = nil } - // We now have a final list of ports that we want exposed. - // Let's find empty, unallocated host ports for them. - for port, protocols := range toExpose { - for _, p := range protocols { - // Find an open port on the host. - // I see a faint possibility that this will infinite - // loop trying to find a valid open port, so I've - // included a max-tries counter. - hostPort := 0 - tries := 15 - for hostPort == 0 && tries > 0 { - // We can't select a specific protocol, which is - // unfortunate for the UDP case. - candidate, err := utils.GetRandomPort() - if err != nil { - return nil, nil, err - } - - // Check if the host port is already bound - hostPortMap, ok := hostPortValidate[p]["0.0.0.0"] - if !ok { - hostPortMap = make(map[uint16]uint16) - hostPortValidate[p]["0.0.0.0"] = hostPortMap - } - - if checkPort := hostPortMap[uint16(candidate)]; checkPort != 0 { - // Host port is already allocated, try again - tries-- - continue - } - - hostPortMap[uint16(candidate)] = port - hostPort = candidate - logrus.Debugf("Mapping exposed port %d/%s to host port %d", port, p, hostPort) - - // Make a CNI port mapping - cniPort := types.OCICNIPortMapping{ - HostPort: int32(candidate), - ContainerPort: int32(port), - Protocol: p, - HostIP: "", - } - finalMappings = append(finalMappings, cniPort) - } - if tries == 0 && hostPort == 0 { - // We failed to find an open port. - return nil, nil, errors.Errorf("failed to find an open port to expose container port %d on the host", port) - } - } + finalMappings, err := ParsePortMapping(s.PortMappings, publishPorts) + if err != nil { + return nil, nil, err } - - return finalMappings, nil, nil + return finalMappings, toExpose, nil } // Check a string to ensure it is a comma-separated set of valid protocols @@ -409,7 +410,7 @@ func checkProtocol(protocol string, allowSCTP bool) ([]string, error) { } func GenExposedPorts(exposedPorts map[string]struct{}) (map[uint16]string, error) { - expose := make(map[uint16]string) + expose := make(map[uint16]string, len(exposedPorts)) for imgExpose := range exposedPorts { // Expose format is portNumber[/protocol] splitExpose := strings.SplitN(imgExpose, "/", 2) @@ -420,12 +421,20 @@ func GenExposedPorts(exposedPorts map[string]struct{}) (map[uint16]string, error if num > 65535 || num < 1 { return nil, errors.Errorf("%d from image EXPOSE statement %q is not a valid port number", num, imgExpose) } - // No need to validate protocol, we'll do it below. - if len(splitExpose) == 1 { - expose[uint16(num)] = "tcp" + + // No need to validate protocol, we'll do it later. + newProto := "tcp" + if len(splitExpose) == 2 { + newProto = splitExpose[1] + } + + proto := expose[uint16(num)] + if len(proto) > 1 { + proto = proto + "," + newProto } else { - expose[uint16(num)] = splitExpose[1] + proto = newProto } + expose[uint16(num)] = proto } return expose, nil } diff --git a/pkg/specgen/generate/ports_bench_test.go b/pkg/specgen/generate/ports_bench_test.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..06f02acda --- /dev/null +++ b/pkg/specgen/generate/ports_bench_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ +package generate + +import ( + "fmt" + "testing" + + "github.com/containers/podman/v3/libpod/network/types" +) + +func benchmarkParsePortMapping(b *testing.B, ports []types.PortMapping) { + for n := 0; n < b.N; n++ { + ParsePortMapping(ports, nil) + } +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMappingNoPorts(b *testing.B) { + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, nil) +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMapping1(b *testing.B) { + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }) +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMapping100(b *testing.B) { + ports := make([]types.PortMapping, 0, 100) + for i := uint16(8080); i < 8180; i++ { + ports = append(ports, types.PortMapping{ + HostPort: i, + ContainerPort: i, + Protocol: "tcp", + }) + } + b.ResetTimer() + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, ports) +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMapping1k(b *testing.B) { + ports := make([]types.PortMapping, 0, 1000) + for i := uint16(8080); i < 9080; i++ { + ports = append(ports, types.PortMapping{ + HostPort: i, + ContainerPort: i, + Protocol: "tcp", + }) + } + b.ResetTimer() + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, ports) +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMapping10k(b *testing.B) { + ports := make([]types.PortMapping, 0, 30000) + for i := uint16(8080); i < 18080; i++ { + ports = append(ports, types.PortMapping{ + HostPort: i, + ContainerPort: i, + Protocol: "tcp", + }) + } + b.ResetTimer() + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, ports) +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMapping1m(b *testing.B) { + ports := make([]types.PortMapping, 0, 1000000) + for j := 0; j < 20; j++ { + for i := uint16(1); i <= 50000; i++ { + ports = append(ports, types.PortMapping{ + HostPort: i, + ContainerPort: i, + Protocol: "tcp", + HostIP: fmt.Sprintf("192.168.1.%d", j), + }) + } + } + b.ResetTimer() + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, ports) +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMappingReverse100(b *testing.B) { + ports := make([]types.PortMapping, 0, 100) + for i := uint16(8180); i > 8080; i-- { + ports = append(ports, types.PortMapping{ + HostPort: i, + ContainerPort: i, + Protocol: "tcp", + }) + } + b.ResetTimer() + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, ports) +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMappingReverse1k(b *testing.B) { + ports := make([]types.PortMapping, 0, 1000) + for i := uint16(9080); i > 8080; i-- { + ports = append(ports, types.PortMapping{ + HostPort: i, + ContainerPort: i, + Protocol: "tcp", + }) + } + b.ResetTimer() + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, ports) +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMappingReverse10k(b *testing.B) { + ports := make([]types.PortMapping, 0, 30000) + for i := uint16(18080); i > 8080; i-- { + ports = append(ports, types.PortMapping{ + HostPort: i, + ContainerPort: i, + Protocol: "tcp", + }) + } + b.ResetTimer() + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, ports) +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMappingReverse1m(b *testing.B) { + ports := make([]types.PortMapping, 0, 1000000) + for j := 0; j < 20; j++ { + for i := uint16(50000); i > 0; i-- { + ports = append(ports, types.PortMapping{ + HostPort: i, + ContainerPort: i, + Protocol: "tcp", + HostIP: fmt.Sprintf("192.168.1.%d", j), + }) + } + } + b.ResetTimer() + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, ports) +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMappingRange1(b *testing.B) { + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }) +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMappingRange100(b *testing.B) { + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 100, + }, + }) +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMappingRange1k(b *testing.B) { + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1000, + }, + }) +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMappingRange10k(b *testing.B) { + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 10000, + }, + }) +} + +func BenchmarkParsePortMappingRange1m(b *testing.B) { + ports := make([]types.PortMapping, 0, 1000000) + for j := 0; j < 20; j++ { + ports = append(ports, types.PortMapping{ + HostPort: 1, + ContainerPort: 1, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 50000, + HostIP: fmt.Sprintf("192.168.1.%d", j), + }) + } + b.ResetTimer() + benchmarkParsePortMapping(b, ports) +} diff --git a/pkg/specgen/generate/ports_test.go b/pkg/specgen/generate/ports_test.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..20d5d0166 --- /dev/null +++ b/pkg/specgen/generate/ports_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,989 @@ +package generate + +import ( + "testing" + + "github.com/containers/podman/v3/libpod/network/types" + "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" +) + +func TestParsePortMappingWithHostPort(t *testing.T) { + tests := []struct { + name string + arg []types.PortMapping + arg2 map[uint16][]string + want []types.PortMapping + }{ + { + name: "no ports", + arg: nil, + want: nil, + }, + { + name: "one tcp port", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "one tcp port no proto", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "one udp port", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "udp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "udp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "one sctp port", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "sctp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "sctp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "one port two protocols", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp,udp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "udp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "one port three protocols", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp,udp,sctp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "udp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "sctp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "one port with range 1", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "one port with range 5", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 5, + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 5, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "two ports joined", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + { + HostPort: 8081, + ContainerPort: 81, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 2, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "two ports joined with range", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 2, + }, + { + HostPort: 8081, + ContainerPort: 81, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 2, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "two ports with no overlapping range", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 10, + }, + { + HostPort: 9090, + ContainerPort: 9090, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 9090, + ContainerPort: 9090, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 10, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "four ports with two overlapping ranges", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 10, + }, + { + HostPort: 8085, + ContainerPort: 85, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 10, + }, + { + HostPort: 100, + ContainerPort: 5, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + { + HostPort: 101, + ContainerPort: 6, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 15, + }, + { + HostPort: 100, + ContainerPort: 5, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 2, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "two overlapping ranges", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 10, + }, + { + HostPort: 8085, + ContainerPort: 85, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 2, + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 10, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "four overlapping ranges", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 10, + }, + { + HostPort: 8085, + ContainerPort: 85, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 2, + }, + { + HostPort: 8090, + ContainerPort: 90, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 7, + }, + { + HostPort: 8095, + ContainerPort: 95, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 17, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "one port range overlaps 5 ports", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Range: 20, + }, + { + HostPort: 8085, + ContainerPort: 85, + Range: 2, + }, + { + HostPort: 8090, + ContainerPort: 90, + }, + { + HostPort: 8095, + ContainerPort: 95, + }, + { + HostPort: 8096, + ContainerPort: 96, + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 20, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "different host ip same port", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + HostIP: "192.168.1.1", + }, + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + HostIP: "192.168.2.1", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + HostIP: "192.168.1.1", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + HostIP: "192.168.2.1", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + } + for _, tt := range tests { + tt := tt + t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) { + got, err := ParsePortMapping(tt.arg, tt.arg2) + assert.NoError(t, err, "error is not nil") + // use ElementsMatch instead of Equal because the order is not consistent + assert.ElementsMatch(t, tt.want, got, "got unexpected port mapping") + }) + } +} + +func TestParsePortMappingWithoutHostPort(t *testing.T) { + tests := []struct { + name string + arg []types.PortMapping + arg2 map[uint16][]string + want []types.PortMapping + }{ + { + name: "one tcp port", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "one port with two protocols", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp,udp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "udp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "same port twice", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "neighbor ports are not joined", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 81, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 81, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "overlapping range ports are joined", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 2, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 81, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 2, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "four overlapping range ports are joined", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 3, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 81, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 82, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 10, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 90, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 5, + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 15, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "expose one tcp port", + arg2: map[uint16][]string{ + 8080: {"tcp"}, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 8080, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "expose already defined port", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 8080, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + arg2: map[uint16][]string{ + 8080: {"tcp"}, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 8080, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "expose different proto", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 8080, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + arg2: map[uint16][]string{ + 8080: {"udp"}, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 8080, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 8080, + Protocol: "udp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + }, + } + for _, tt := range tests { + tt := tt + t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) { + got, err := ParsePortMapping(tt.arg, tt.arg2) + assert.NoError(t, err, "error is not nil") + + // because we always get random host ports when it is set to 0 we cannot check that exactly + // check if it is not 0 and set to to 0 afterwards + for i := range got { + assert.Greater(t, got[i].HostPort, uint16(0), "host port is zero") + got[i].HostPort = 0 + } + + // use ElementsMatch instead of Equal because the order is not consistent + assert.ElementsMatch(t, tt.want, got, "got unexpected port mapping") + }) + } +} + +func TestParsePortMappingMixedHostPort(t *testing.T) { + tests := []struct { + name string + arg []types.PortMapping + want []types.PortMapping + resetHostPorts []int + }{ + { + name: "two ports one without a hostport set", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + }, + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 8080, + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 8080, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + resetHostPorts: []int{1}, + }, + { + name: "two ports one without a hostport set, inverted order", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 8080, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 8080, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + resetHostPorts: []int{1}, + }, + { + name: "three ports without host ports, one with a hostport set, , inverted order", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 85, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 90, + }, + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 8080, + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 8080, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 85, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 90, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + resetHostPorts: []int{1, 2, 3}, + }, + { + name: "three ports without host ports, one with a hostport set", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 8080, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 90, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 85, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + }, + }, + want: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 8080, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 85, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 90, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 1, + }, + }, + resetHostPorts: []int{1, 2, 3}, + }, + } + for _, tt := range tests { + tt := tt + t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) { + got, err := ParsePortMapping(tt.arg, nil) + assert.NoError(t, err, "error is not nil") + + // because we always get random host ports when it is set to 0 we cannot check that exactly + // use resetHostPorts to know which port element is 0 + for _, num := range tt.resetHostPorts { + assert.Greater(t, got[num].HostPort, uint16(0), "host port is zero") + got[num].HostPort = 0 + } + + assert.Equal(t, tt.want, got, "got unexpected port mapping") + }) + } +} + +func TestParsePortMappingError(t *testing.T) { + tests := []struct { + name string + arg []types.PortMapping + err string + }{ + { + name: "container port is 0", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 0, + Protocol: "tcp", + }, + }, + err: "container port number must be non-0", + }, + { + name: "container port range exceeds max", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 65000, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 10000, + }, + }, + err: "container port range exceeds maximum allowable port number", + }, + { + name: "host port range exceeds max", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 60000, + ContainerPort: 1, + Protocol: "tcp", + Range: 10000, + }, + }, + err: "host port range exceeds maximum allowable port number", + }, + { + name: "invalid protocol", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "1", + }, + }, + err: "unrecognized protocol \"1\" in port mapping", + }, + { + name: "invalid protocol 2", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Protocol: "udp,u", + }, + }, + err: "unrecognized protocol \"u\" in port mapping", + }, + { + name: "invalid ip address", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + HostIP: "blah", + }, + }, + err: "invalid IP address \"blah\" in port mapping", + }, + { + name: "invalid overalpping range", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 8080, + ContainerPort: 80, + Range: 5, + }, + { + HostPort: 8081, + ContainerPort: 60, + }, + }, + err: "conflicting port mappings for host port 8081 (protocol tcp)", + }, + { + name: "big port range with host port zero does not fit", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 1, + Range: 65535, + }, + }, + err: "failed to find an open port to expose container port 1 with range 65535 on the host", + }, + { + name: "big port range with host port zero does not fit", + arg: []types.PortMapping{ + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 80, + Range: 1, + }, + { + HostPort: 0, + ContainerPort: 1000, + Range: 64535, + }, + }, + err: "failed to find an open port to expose container port 1000 with range 64535 on the host", + }, + } + for _, tt := range tests { + tt := tt + t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) { + _, err := ParsePortMapping(tt.arg, nil) + assert.EqualError(t, err, tt.err, "error does not match") + }) + } +} diff --git a/test/e2e/run_networking_test.go b/test/e2e/run_networking_test.go index bdf3ce5d6..c64cfd2d5 100644 --- a/test/e2e/run_networking_test.go +++ b/test/e2e/run_networking_test.go @@ -494,6 +494,23 @@ var _ = Describe("Podman run networking", func() { Expect(containerConfig[0].NetworkSettings.Ports["80/tcp"][0].HostPort).ToNot(Equal(80)) }) + It("podman run forward sctp protocol", func() { + SkipIfRootless("sctp protocol only works as root") + session := podmanTest.Podman([]string{"--log-level=info", "run", "--name=test", "-p", "80/sctp", "-p", "81/sctp", ALPINE}) + session.Wait(90) + Expect(session).Should(Exit(0)) + // we can only check logrus on local podman + if !IsRemote() { + // check that the info message for sctp protocol is only displayed once + Expect(strings.Count(session.ErrorToString(), "Port reservation for SCTP is not supported")).To(Equal(1), "`Port reservation for SCTP is not supported` is not displayed exactly one time in the logrus logs") + } + results := podmanTest.Podman([]string{"inspect", "test"}) + results.Wait(30) + Expect(results).Should(Exit(0)) + Expect(results.OutputToString()).To(ContainSubstring(`"80/sctp":`)) + Expect(results.OutputToString()).To(ContainSubstring(`"81/sctp":`)) + }) + It("podman run hostname test", func() { session := podmanTest.Podman([]string{"run", "--rm", ALPINE, "printenv", "HOSTNAME"}) session.WaitWithDefaultTimeout() diff --git a/test/upgrade/test-upgrade.bats b/test/upgrade/test-upgrade.bats index 5cb302a85..b5e378189 100644 --- a/test/upgrade/test-upgrade.bats +++ b/test/upgrade/test-upgrade.bats @@ -97,6 +97,7 @@ podman \$opts run --name myfailedcontainer --label mylabel=$LABEL_FAILED \ podman \$opts run -d --name myrunningcontainer --label mylabel=$LABEL_RUNNING \ --network bridge \ -p $HOST_PORT:80 \ + -p 127.0.0.1:8080-8082:8080-8082 \ -v $pmroot/var/www:/var/www \ -w /var/www \ $IMAGE /bin/busybox-extras httpd -f -p 80 @@ -185,7 +186,7 @@ EOF is "${lines[1]}" "mycreatedcontainer--Created----$LABEL_CREATED" "created" is "${lines[2]}" "mydonecontainer--Exited (0).*----<no value>" "done" is "${lines[3]}" "myfailedcontainer--Exited (17) .*----$LABEL_FAILED" "fail" - is "${lines[4]}" "myrunningcontainer--Up .*--0.0.0.0:$HOST_PORT->80/tcp--$LABEL_RUNNING" "running" + is "${lines[4]}" "myrunningcontainer--Up .*--0\.0\.0\.0:$HOST_PORT->80\/tcp, 127\.0\.0\.1\:8080-8082->8080-8082\/tcp--$LABEL_RUNNING" "running" # For debugging: dump containers and IDs if [[ -n "$PODMAN_UPGRADE_TEST_DEBUG" ]]; then |