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authorPeter Hunt <pehunt@redhat.com>2019-07-22 15:12:29 -0400
committerPeter Hunt <pehunt@redhat.com>2019-07-23 13:29:33 -0400
commit479eeac62cd74e32cbe74fc8afbfc82d4d8a8abd (patch)
treea343b6279109433381eee0b5e885610823f252de /libpod/container_api.go
parent35ba77e0409036c455f85d9f8fcbe361f0693335 (diff)
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move editing of exitCode to runtime
There's no way to get the error if we successfully get an exit code (as it's just printed to stderr instead). instead of relying on the error to be passed to podman, and edit based on the error code, process it on the varlink side instead Also move error codes to define package Signed-off-by: Peter Hunt <pehunt@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'libpod/container_api.go')
-rw-r--r--libpod/container_api.go15
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/libpod/container_api.go b/libpod/container_api.go
index 0cce6ca22..cd020e429 100644
--- a/libpod/container_api.go
+++ b/libpod/container_api.go
@@ -18,11 +18,6 @@ import (
"k8s.io/client-go/tools/remotecommand"
)
-const (
- defaultExecExitCode = 125
- defaultExecExitCodeCannotInvoke = 126
-)
-
// Init creates a container in the OCI runtime
func (c *Container) Init(ctx context.Context) (err error) {
span, _ := opentracing.StartSpanFromContext(ctx, "containerInit")
@@ -234,7 +229,7 @@ func (c *Container) Exec(tty, privileged bool, env, cmd []string, user, workDir
defer c.lock.Unlock()
if err := c.syncContainer(); err != nil {
- return defaultExecExitCodeCannotInvoke, err
+ return define.ExecErrorCodeCannotInvoke, err
}
}
@@ -242,7 +237,7 @@ func (c *Container) Exec(tty, privileged bool, env, cmd []string, user, workDir
// TODO can probably relax this once we track exec sessions
if conState != define.ContainerStateRunning {
- return defaultExecExitCodeCannotInvoke, errors.Wrapf(define.ErrCtrStateInvalid, "cannot exec into container that is not running")
+ return define.ExecErrorCodeCannotInvoke, errors.Wrapf(define.ErrCtrStateInvalid, "cannot exec into container that is not running")
}
if privileged || c.config.Privileged {
@@ -269,7 +264,7 @@ func (c *Container) Exec(tty, privileged bool, env, cmd []string, user, workDir
logrus.Debugf("Creating new exec session in container %s with session id %s", c.ID(), sessionID)
if err := c.createExecBundle(sessionID); err != nil {
- return defaultExecExitCodeCannotInvoke, err
+ return define.ExecErrorCodeCannotInvoke, err
}
defer func() {
@@ -281,7 +276,7 @@ func (c *Container) Exec(tty, privileged bool, env, cmd []string, user, workDir
pid, attachChan, err := c.ociRuntime.execContainer(c, cmd, capList, env, tty, workDir, user, sessionID, streams, preserveFDs, resize, detachKeys)
if err != nil {
- ec := defaultExecExitCode
+ ec := define.ExecErrorCodeGeneric
// Conmon will pass a non-zero exit code from the runtime as a pid here.
// we differentiate a pid with an exit code by sending it as negative, so reverse
// that change and return the exit code the runtime failed with.
@@ -303,7 +298,7 @@ func (c *Container) Exec(tty, privileged bool, env, cmd []string, user, workDir
if err := c.save(); err != nil {
// Now we have a PID but we can't save it in the DB
// TODO handle this better
- return defaultExecExitCode, errors.Wrapf(err, "error saving exec sessions %s for container %s", sessionID, c.ID())
+ return define.ExecErrorCodeGeneric, errors.Wrapf(err, "error saving exec sessions %s for container %s", sessionID, c.ID())
}
c.newContainerEvent(events.Exec)
logrus.Debugf("Successfully started exec session %s in container %s", sessionID, c.ID())