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authorMatthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>2019-07-08 18:37:40 -0400
committerMatthew Heon <mheon@redhat.com>2019-07-17 16:48:38 -0400
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Move the HostConfig portion of Inspect inside libpod
When we first began writing Podman, we ran into a major issue when implementing Inspect. Libpod deliberately does not tie its internal data structures to Docker, and stores most information about containers encoded within the OCI spec. However, Podman must present a CLI compatible with Docker, which means it must expose all the information in 'docker inspect' - most of which is not contained in the OCI spec or libpod's Config struct. Our solution at the time was the create artifact. We JSON'd the complete CreateConfig (a parsed form of the CLI arguments to 'podman run') and stored it with the container, restoring it when we needed to run commands that required the extra info. Over the past month, I've been looking more at Inspect, and refactored large portions of it into Libpod - generating them from what we know about the OCI config and libpod's (now much expanded, versus previously) container configuration. This path comes close to completing the process, moving the last part of inspect into libpod and removing the need for the create artifact. This improves libpod's compatability with non-Podman containers. We no longer require an arbitrarily-formatted JSON blob to be present to run inspect. Fixes: #3500 Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
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diff --git a/libpod/container_inspect.go b/libpod/container_inspect.go
index de0027414..7273a9005 100644
--- a/libpod/container_inspect.go
+++ b/libpod/container_inspect.go
@@ -1,16 +1,70 @@
package libpod
import (
+ "fmt"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/containers/image/manifest"
"github.com/containers/libpod/libpod/define"
"github.com/containers/libpod/libpod/driver"
+ "github.com/containers/libpod/pkg/util"
"github.com/cri-o/ocicni/pkg/ocicni"
spec "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go"
+ "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-tools/generate"
+ "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-tools/validate"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
+ "github.com/syndtr/gocapability/capability"
+)
+
+const (
+ // InspectAnnotationCIDFile is used by Inspect to determine if a
+ // container ID file was created for the container.
+ // If an annotation with this key is found in the OCI spec, it will be
+ // used in the output of Inspect().
+ InspectAnnotationCIDFile = "io.podman.annotations.cid-file"
+ // InspectAnnotationAutoremove is used by Inspect to determine if a
+ // container will be automatically removed on exit.
+ // If an annotation with this key is found in the OCI spec and is one of
+ // the two supported boolean values (InspectResponseTrue and
+ // InspectResponseFalse) it will be used in the output of Inspect().
+ InspectAnnotationAutoremove = "io.podman.annotations.autoremove"
+ // InspectAnnotationVolumesFrom is used by Inspect to identify
+ // containers whose volumes are are being used by this container.
+ // It is expected to be a comma-separated list of container names and/or
+ // IDs.
+ // If an annotation with this key is found in the OCI spec, it will be
+ // used in the output of Inspect().
+ InspectAnnotationVolumesFrom = "io.podman.annotations.volumes-from"
+ // InspectAnnotationPrivileged is used by Inspect to identify containers
+ // which are privileged (IE, running with elevated privileges).
+ // It is expected to be a boolean, populated by one of
+ // InspectResponseTrue or InspectResponseFalse.
+ // If an annotation with this key is found in the OCI spec, it will be
+ // used in the output of Inspect().
+ InspectAnnotationPrivileged = "io.podman.annotations.privileged"
+ // InspectAnnotationPublishAll is used by Inspect to identify containers
+ // which have all the ports from their image published.
+ // It is expected to be a boolean, populated by one of
+ // InspectResponseTrue or InspectResponseFalse.
+ // If an annotation with this key is found in the OCI spec, it will be
+ // used in the output of Inspect().
+ InspectAnnotationPublishAll = "io.podman.annotations.publish-all"
+ // InspectAnnotationInit is used by Inspect to identify containers that
+ // mount an init binary in.
+ // It is expected to be a boolean, populated by one of
+ // InspectResponseTrue or InspectResponseFalse.
+ // If an annotation with this key is found in the OCI spec, it will be
+ // used in the output of Inspect().
+ InspectAnnotationInit = "io.podman.annotations.init"
+
+ // InspectResponseTrue is a boolean True response for an inspect
+ // annotation.
+ InspectResponseTrue = "TRUE"
+ // InspectResponseFalse is a boolean False response for an inspect
+ // annotation.
+ InspectResponseFalse = "FALSE"
)
// InspectContainerData provides a detailed record of a container's configuration
@@ -19,41 +73,42 @@ import (
// compatible with `docker inspect` JSON, but additional fields have been added
// as required to share information not in the original output.
type InspectContainerData struct {
- ID string `json:"Id"`
- Created time.Time `json:"Created"`
- Path string `json:"Path"`
- Args []string `json:"Args"`
- State *InspectContainerState `json:"State"`
- ImageID string `json:"Image"`
- ImageName string `json:"ImageName"`
- Rootfs string `json:"Rootfs"`
- ResolvConfPath string `json:"ResolvConfPath"`
- HostnamePath string `json:"HostnamePath"`
- HostsPath string `json:"HostsPath"`
- StaticDir string `json:"StaticDir"`
- OCIConfigPath string `json:"OCIConfigPath,omitempty"`
- OCIRuntime string `json:"OCIRuntime,omitempty"`
- LogPath string `json:"LogPath"`
- ConmonPidFile string `json:"ConmonPidFile"`
- Name string `json:"Name"`
- RestartCount int32 `json:"RestartCount"`
- Driver string `json:"Driver"`
- MountLabel string `json:"MountLabel"`
- ProcessLabel string `json:"ProcessLabel"`
- AppArmorProfile string `json:"AppArmorProfile"`
- EffectiveCaps []string `json:"EffectiveCaps"`
- BoundingCaps []string `json:"BoundingCaps"`
- ExecIDs []string `json:"ExecIDs"`
- GraphDriver *driver.Data `json:"GraphDriver"`
- SizeRw int64 `json:"SizeRw,omitempty"`
- SizeRootFs int64 `json:"SizeRootFs,omitempty"`
- Mounts []InspectMount `json:"Mounts"`
- Dependencies []string `json:"Dependencies"`
- NetworkSettings *InspectNetworkSettings `json:"NetworkSettings"` //TODO
- ExitCommand []string `json:"ExitCommand"`
- Namespace string `json:"Namespace"`
- IsInfra bool `json:"IsInfra"`
- Config *InspectContainerConfig `json:"Config"`
+ ID string `json:"Id"`
+ Created time.Time `json:"Created"`
+ Path string `json:"Path"`
+ Args []string `json:"Args"`
+ State *InspectContainerState `json:"State"`
+ ImageID string `json:"Image"`
+ ImageName string `json:"ImageName"`
+ Rootfs string `json:"Rootfs"`
+ ResolvConfPath string `json:"ResolvConfPath"`
+ HostnamePath string `json:"HostnamePath"`
+ HostsPath string `json:"HostsPath"`
+ StaticDir string `json:"StaticDir"`
+ OCIConfigPath string `json:"OCIConfigPath,omitempty"`
+ OCIRuntime string `json:"OCIRuntime,omitempty"`
+ LogPath string `json:"LogPath"`
+ ConmonPidFile string `json:"ConmonPidFile"`
+ Name string `json:"Name"`
+ RestartCount int32 `json:"RestartCount"`
+ Driver string `json:"Driver"`
+ MountLabel string `json:"MountLabel"`
+ ProcessLabel string `json:"ProcessLabel"`
+ AppArmorProfile string `json:"AppArmorProfile"`
+ EffectiveCaps []string `json:"EffectiveCaps"`
+ BoundingCaps []string `json:"BoundingCaps"`
+ ExecIDs []string `json:"ExecIDs"`
+ GraphDriver *driver.Data `json:"GraphDriver"`
+ SizeRw int64 `json:"SizeRw,omitempty"`
+ SizeRootFs int64 `json:"SizeRootFs,omitempty"`
+ Mounts []InspectMount `json:"Mounts"`
+ Dependencies []string `json:"Dependencies"`
+ NetworkSettings *InspectNetworkSettings `json:"NetworkSettings"` //TODO
+ ExitCommand []string `json:"ExitCommand"`
+ Namespace string `json:"Namespace"`
+ IsInfra bool `json:"IsInfra"`
+ Config *InspectContainerConfig `json:"Config"`
+ HostConfig *InspectContainerHostConfig `json:"HostConfig"`
}
// InspectContainerConfig holds further data about how a container was initially
@@ -102,6 +157,354 @@ type InspectContainerConfig struct {
Healthcheck *manifest.Schema2HealthConfig `json:"Healthcheck,omitempty"`
}
+// InspectContainerHostConfig holds information used when the container was
+// created.
+// It's very much a Docker-specific struct, retained (mostly) as-is for
+// compatibility. We fill individual fields as best as we can, inferring as much
+// as possible from the spec and container config.
+// Some things cannot be inferred. These will be populated by spec annotations
+// (if available).
+// Field names are fixed for compatibility and cannot be changed.
+// As such, silence lint warnings about them.
+//nolint
+type InspectContainerHostConfig struct {
+ // Binds contains an array of user-added mounts.
+ // Both volume mounts and named volumes are included.
+ // Tmpfs mounts are NOT included.
+ // In 'docker inspect' this is separated into 'Binds' and 'Mounts' based
+ // on how a mount was added. We do not make this distinction and do not
+ // include a Mounts field in inspect.
+ // Format: <src>:<destination>[:<comma-separated options>]
+ Binds []string `json:"Binds"`
+ // ContainerIDFile is a file created during container creation to hold
+ // the ID of the created container.
+ // This is not handled within libpod and is stored in an annotation.
+ ContainerIDFile string `json:"ContainerIDFile"`
+ // LogConfig contains information on the container's logging backend
+ LogConfig *InspectLogConfig `json:"LogConfig"`
+ // NetworkMode is the configuration of the container's network
+ // namespace.
+ // Populated as follows:
+ // default - A network namespace is being created and configured via CNI
+ // none - A network namespace is being created, not configured via CNI
+ // host - No network namespace created
+ // container:<id> - Using another container's network namespace
+ // ns:<path> - A path to a network namespace has been specified
+ NetworkMode string `json:"NetworkMode"`
+ // PortBindings contains the container's port bindings.
+ // It is formatted as map[string][]InspectHostPort.
+ // The string key here is formatted as <integer port number>/<protocol>
+ // and represents the container port. A single container port may be
+ // bound to multiple host ports (on different IPs).
+ PortBindings map[string][]InspectHostPort `json:"PortBindings"`
+ // RestartPolicy contains the container's restart policy.
+ RestartPolicy *InspectRestartPolicy `json:"RestartPolicy"`
+ // AutoRemove is whether the container will be automatically removed on
+ // exiting.
+ // It is not handled directly within libpod and is stored in an
+ // annotation.
+ AutoRemove bool `json:"AutoRemove"`
+ // VolumeDriver is presently unused and is retained for Docker
+ // compatibility.
+ VolumeDriver string `json:"VolumeDriver"`
+ // VolumesFrom is a list of containers which this container uses volumes
+ // from. This is not handled directly within libpod and is stored in an
+ // annotation.
+ // It is formatted as an array of container names and IDs.
+ VolumesFrom []string `json:"VolumesFrom"`
+ // CapAdd is a list of capabilities added to the container.
+ // It is not directly stored by Libpod, and instead computed from the
+ // capabilities listed in the container's spec, compared against a set
+ // of default capabilities.
+ CapAdd []string `json:"CapAdd"`
+ // CapDrop is a list of capabilities removed from the container.
+ // It is not directly stored by libpod, and instead computed from the
+ // capabilities listed in the container's spec, compared against a set
+ // of default capabilities.
+ CapDrop []string `json:"CapDrop"`
+ // Dns is a list of DNS nameservers that will be added to the
+ // container's resolv.conf
+ Dns []string `json:"Dns"`
+ // DnsOptions is a list of DNS options that will be set in the
+ // container's resolv.conf
+ DnsOptions []string `json:"DnsOptions"`
+ // DnsSearch is a list of DNS search domains that will be set in the
+ // container's resolv.conf
+ DnsSearch []string `json:"DnsSearch"`
+ // ExtraHosts contains hosts that will be aded to the container's
+ // /etc/hosts.
+ ExtraHosts []string `json:"ExtraHosts"`
+ // GroupAdd contains groups that the user inside the container will be
+ // added to.
+ GroupAdd []string `json:"GroupAdd"`
+ // IpcMode represents the configuration of the container's IPC
+ // namespace.
+ // Populated as follows:
+ // "" (empty string) - Default, an IPC namespace will be created
+ // host - No IPC namespace created
+ // container:<id> - Using another container's IPC namespace
+ // ns:<path> - A path to an IPC namespace has been specified
+ IpcMode string `json:"IpcMode"`
+ // Cgroup contains the container's cgroup. It is presently not
+ // populated.
+ // TODO.
+ Cgroup string `json:"Cgroup"`
+ // Links is unused, and provided purely for Docker compatibility.
+ Links []string `json:"Links"`
+ // OOMScoreAdj is an adjustment that will be made to the container's OOM
+ // score.
+ OomScoreAdj int `json:"OomScoreAdj"`
+ // PidMode represents the configuration of the container's PID
+ // namespace.
+ // Populated as follows:
+ // "" (empty string) - Default, a PID namespace will be created
+ // host - No PID namespace created
+ // container:<id> - Using another container's PID namespace
+ // ns:<path> - A path to a PID namespace has been specified
+ PidMode string `json:"PidMode"`
+ // Privileged indicates whether the container is running with elevated
+ // privileges.
+ // This has a very specific meaning in the Docker sense, so it's very
+ // difficult to decode from the spec and config, and so is stored as an
+ // annotation.
+ Privileged bool `json:"Privileged"`
+ // PublishAllPorts indicates whether image ports are being published.
+ // This is not directly stored in libpod and is saved as an annotation.
+ PublishAllPorts bool `json:"PublishAllPorts"`
+ // ReadonlyRootfs is whether the container will be mounted read-only.
+ ReadonlyRootfs bool `json:"ReadonlyRootfs"`
+ // SecurityOpt is a list of security-related options that are set in the
+ // container.
+ // TODO.
+ SecurityOpt []string `json:"SecurityOpt"`
+ // Tmpfs is a list of tmpfs filesystems that will be mounted into the
+ // container.
+ // It is a map of destination path to options for the mount.
+ Tmpfs map[string]string `json:"Tmpfs"`
+ // UTSMode represents the configuration of the container's UID
+ // namespace.
+ // Populated as follows:
+ // "" (empty string) - Default, a UTS namespace will be created
+ // host - no UTS namespace created
+ // container:<id> - Using another container's UTS namespace
+ // ns:<path> - A path to a UTS namespace has been specified
+ UTSMode string `json:"UTSMode"`
+ // UsernsMode represents the configuration of the container's user
+ // namespace.
+ // When running rootless, a user namespace is created outside of libpod
+ // to allow some privileged operations. This will not be reflected here.
+ // Populated as follows:
+ // "" (empty string) - No user namespace will be created
+ // private - The container will be run in a user namespace
+ // container:<id> - Using another container's user namespace
+ // ns:<path> - A path to a user namespace has been specified
+ // TODO Rootless has an additional 'keep-id' option, presently not
+ // reflected here.
+ UsernsMode string `json:"UsernsMode"`
+ // ShmSize is the size of the container's SHM device.
+ ShmSize int64 `json:"ShmSize"`
+ // Runtime is provided purely for Docker compatibility.
+ // It is set unconditionally to "oci" as Podman does not presently
+ // support non-OCI runtimes.
+ Runtime string `json:"Runtime"`
+ // ConsoleSize is an array of 2 integers showing the size of the
+ // container's console.
+ // It is only set if the container is creating a terminal.
+ // TODO.
+ ConsoleSize []uint `json:"ConsoleSize"`
+ // Isolation is presently unused and provided solely for Docker
+ // compatibility.
+ Isolation string `json:"Isolation"`
+ // CpuShares indicates the CPU resources allocated to the container.
+ // It is a relative weight in the scheduler for assigning CPU time
+ // versus other CGroups.
+ CpuShares uint64 `json:"CpuShares"`
+ // Memory indicates the memory resources allocated to the container.
+ // This is the limit (in bytes) of RAM the container may use.
+ Memory int64 `json:"Memory"`
+ // NanoCpus indicates number of CPUs allocated to the container.
+ // It is an integer where one full CPU is indicated by 1000000000 (one
+ // billion).
+ // Thus, 2.5 CPUs (fractional portions of CPUs are allowed) would be
+ // 2500000000 (2.5 billion).
+ // In 'docker inspect' this is set exclusively of two further options in
+ // the output (CpuPeriod and CpuQuota) which are both used to implement
+ // this functionality.
+ // We can't distinguish here, so if CpuQuota is set to the default of
+ // 100000, we will set both CpuQuota, CpuPeriod, and NanoCpus. If
+ // CpuQuota is not the default, we will not set NanoCpus.
+ NanoCpus int64 `json:"NanoCpus"`
+ // CgroupParent is the CGroup parent of the container.
+ // Only set if not default.
+ CgroupParent string `json:"CgroupParent"`
+ // BlkioWeight indicates the I/O resources allocated to the container.
+ // It is a relative weight in the scheduler for assigning I/O time
+ // versus other CGroups.
+ BlkioWeight uint16 `json:"BlkioWeight"`
+ // BlkioWeightDevice is an array of I/O resource priorities for
+ // individual device nodes.
+ // Unfortunately, the spec only stores the device's Major/Minor numbers
+ // and not the path, which is used here.
+ // Fortunately, the kernel provides an interface for retrieving the path
+ // of a given node by major:minor at /sys/dev/. However, the exact path
+ // in use may not be what was used in the original CLI invocation -
+ // though it is guaranteed that the device node will be the same, and
+ // using the given path will be functionally identical.
+ BlkioWeightDevice []InspectBlkioWeightDevice `json:"BlkioWeightDevice"`
+ // BlkioDeviceReadBps is an array of I/O throttle parameters for
+ // individual device nodes.
+ // This specifically sets read rate cap in bytes per second for device
+ // nodes.
+ // As with BlkioWeightDevice, we pull the path from /sys/dev, and we
+ // don't guarantee the path will be identical to the original (though
+ // the node will be).
+ BlkioDeviceReadBps []InspectBlkioThrottleDevice `json:"BlkioDeviceReadBps"`
+ // BlkioDeviceWriteBps is an array of I/O throttle parameters for
+ // individual device nodes.
+ // this specifically sets write rate cap in bytes per second for device
+ // nodes.
+ // as with BlkioWeightDevice, we pull the path from /sys/dev, and we
+ // don't guarantee the path will be identical to the original (though
+ // the node will be).
+ BlkioDeviceWriteBps []InspectBlkioThrottleDevice `json:"BlkioDeviceWriteBps"`
+ // BlkioDeviceReadIOps is an array of I/O throttle parameters for
+ // individual device nodes.
+ // This specifically sets the read rate cap in iops per second for
+ // device nodes.
+ // As with BlkioWeightDevice, we pull the path from /sys/dev, and we
+ // don't guarantee the path will be identical to the original (though
+ // the node will be).
+ BlkioDeviceReadIOps []InspectBlkioThrottleDevice `json:"BlkioDeviceReadIOps"`
+ // BlkioDeviceWriteIOps is an array of I/O throttle parameters for
+ // individual device nodes.
+ // This specifically sets the write rate cap in iops per second for
+ // device nodes.
+ // As with BlkioWeightDevice, we pull the path from /sys/dev, and we
+ // don't guarantee the path will be identical to the original (though
+ // the node will be).
+ BlkioDeviceWriteIOps []InspectBlkioThrottleDevice `json:"BlkioDeviceWriteIOps"`
+ // CpuPeriod is the length of a CPU period in microseconds.
+ // It relates directly to CpuQuota.
+ CpuPeriod uint64 `json:"CpuPeriod"`
+ // CpuPeriod is the amount of time (in microseconds) that a container
+ // can use the CPU in every CpuPeriod.
+ CpuQuota int64 `json:"CpuQuota"`
+ // CpuRealtimePeriod is the length of time (in microseconds) of the CPU
+ // realtime period. If set to 0, no time will be allocated to realtime
+ // tasks.
+ CpuRealtimePeriod uint64 `json:"CpuRealtimePeriod"`
+ // CpuRealtimeRuntime is the length of time (in microseconds) allocated
+ // for realtime tasks within every CpuRealtimePeriod.
+ CpuRealtimeRuntime int64 `json:"CpuRealtimeRuntime"`
+ // CpusetCpus is the is the set of CPUs that the container will execute
+ // on. Formatted as `0-3` or `0,2`. Default (if unset) is all CPUs.
+ CpusetCpus string `json:"CpusetCpus"`
+ // CpusetMems is the set of memory nodes the container will use.
+ // Formatted as `0-3` or `0,2`. Default (if unset) is all memory nodes.
+ CpusetMems string `json:"CpusetMems"`
+ // Devices is a list of device nodes that will be added to the
+ // container.
+ // These are stored in the OCI spec only as type, major, minor while we
+ // display the host path. We convert this with /sys/dev, but we cannot
+ // guarantee that the host path will be identical - only that the actual
+ // device will be.
+ Devices []InspectDevice `json:"Devices"`
+ // DiskQuota is the maximum amount of disk space the container may use
+ // (in bytes).
+ // Presently not populated.
+ // TODO.
+ DiskQuota uint64 `json:"DiskQuota"`
+ // KernelMemory is the maximum amount of memory the kernel will devote
+ // to the container.
+ KernelMemory int64 `json:"KernelMemory"`
+ // MemoryReservation is the reservation (soft limit) of memory available
+ // to the container. Soft limits are warnings only and can be exceeded.
+ MemoryReservation int64 `json:"MemoryReservation"`
+ // MemorySwap is the total limit for all memory available to the
+ // container, including swap. 0 indicates that there is no limit to the
+ // amount of memory available.
+ MemorySwap int64 `json:"MemorySwap"`
+ // MemorySwappiness is the willingness of the kernel to page container
+ // memory to swap. It is an integer from 0 to 100, with low numbers
+ // being more likely to be put into swap.
+ // -1, the default, will not set swappiness and use the system defaults.
+ MemorySwappiness int64 `json:"MemorySwappiness"`
+ // OomKillDisable indicates whether the kernel OOM killer is disabled
+ // for the container.
+ OomKillDisable bool `json:"OomKillDisable"`
+ // Init indicates whether the container has an init mounted into it.
+ Init bool `json:"Init,omitempty"`
+ // PidsLimit is the maximum number of PIDs what may be created within
+ // the container. 0, the default, indicates no limit.
+ PidsLimit int64 `json:"PidsLimit"`
+ // Ulimits is a set of ulimits that will be set within the container.
+ Ulimits []InspectUlimit `json:"Ulimits"`
+ // CpuCount is Windows-only and not presently implemented.
+ CpuCount uint64 `json:"CpuCount"`
+ // CpuPercent is Windows-only and not presently implemented.
+ CpuPercent uint64 `json:"CpuPercent"`
+ // IOMaximumIOps is Windows-only and not presently implemented.
+ IOMaximumIOps uint64 `json:"IOMaximumIOps"`
+ // IOMaximumBandwidth is Windows-only and not presently implemented.
+ IOMaximumBandwidth uint64 `json:"IOMaximumBandwidth"`
+}
+
+// InspectLogConfig holds information about a container's configured log driver
+// and is presently unused. It is retained for Docker compatibility.
+type InspectLogConfig struct {
+ Type string `json:"Type"`
+ Config map[string]string `json:"Config"` //idk type, TODO
+}
+
+// InspectRestartPolicy holds information about the container's restart policy.
+type InspectRestartPolicy struct {
+ // Name contains the container's restart policy.
+ // Allowable values are "no" or "" (take no action),
+ // "on-failure" (restart on non-zero exit code, with an optional max
+ // retry count), and "always" (always restart on container stop, unless
+ // explicitly requested by API).
+ // Note that this is NOT actually a name of any sort - the poor naming
+ // is for Docker compatibility.
+ Name string `json:"Name"`
+ // MaximumRetryCount is the maximum number of retries allowed if the
+ // "on-failure" restart policy is in use. Not used if "on-failure" is
+ // not set.
+ MaximumRetryCount uint `json:"MaximumRetryCount"`
+}
+
+// InspectBlkioWeightDevice holds information about the relative weight
+// of an individual device node. Weights are used in the I/O scheduler to give
+// relative priority to some accesses.
+type InspectBlkioWeightDevice struct {
+ // Path is the path to the device this applies to.
+ Path string `json:"Path"`
+ // Weight is the relative weight the scheduler will use when scheduling
+ // I/O.
+ Weight uint16 `json:"Weight"`
+}
+
+// InspectBlkioThrottleDevice holds information about a speed cap for a device
+// node. This cap applies to a specific operation (read, write, etc) on the given
+// node.
+type InspectBlkioThrottleDevice struct {
+ // Path is the path to the device this applies to.
+ Path string `json:"Path"`
+ // Rate is the maximum rate. It is in either bytes per second or iops
+ // per second, determined by where it is used - documentation will
+ // indicate which is appropriate.
+ Rate uint64 `json:"Rate"`
+}
+
+// InspectUlimit is a ulimit that will be applied to the container.
+type InspectUlimit struct {
+ // Name is the name (type) of the ulimit.
+ Name string `json:"Name"`
+ // Soft is the soft limit that will be applied.
+ Soft uint64 `json:"Soft"`
+ // Hard is the hard limit that will be applied.
+ Hard uint64 `json:"Hard"`
+}
+
// InspectMount provides a record of a single mount in a container. It contains
// fields for both named and normal volumes. Only user-specified volumes will be
// included, and tmpfs volumes are not included even if the user specified them.
@@ -131,6 +534,29 @@ type InspectMount struct {
Propagation string `json:"Propagation"`
}
+// InspectDevice is a single device that will be mounted into the container.
+type InspectDevice struct {
+ // PathOnHost is the path of the device on the host.
+ PathOnHost string `json:"PathOnHost"`
+ // PathInContainer is the path of the device within the container.
+ PathInContainer string `json:"PathInContainer"`
+ // CgroupPermissions is the permissions of the mounted device.
+ // Presently not populated.
+ // TODO.
+ CgroupPermissions string `json:"CgroupPermissions"`
+}
+
+// InspectHostPort provides information on a port on the host that a container's
+// port is bound to.
+type InspectHostPort struct {
+ // IP on the host we are bound to. "" if not specified (binding to all
+ // IPs).
+ HostIP string `json:"HostIp"`
+ // Port on the host we are bound to. No special formatting - just an
+ // integer stuffed into a string.
+ HostPort string `json:"HostPort"`
+}
+
// InspectContainerState provides a detailed record of a container's current
// state. It is returned as part of InspectContainerData.
// As with InspectContainerData, many portions of this struct are matched to
@@ -206,7 +632,7 @@ func (c *Container) Inspect(size bool) (*InspectContainerData, error) {
func (c *Container) getContainerInspectData(size bool, driverData *driver.Data) (*InspectContainerData, error) {
config := c.config
runtimeInfo := c.state
- stateSpec, err := c.specFromState()
+ ctrSpec, err := c.specFromState()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
@@ -244,7 +670,8 @@ func (c *Container) getContainerInspectData(size bool, driverData *driver.Data)
}
}
- mounts, err := c.getInspectMounts(stateSpec)
+ namedVolumes, mounts := c.sortUserVolumes(ctrSpec)
+ inspectMounts, err := c.getInspectMounts(ctrSpec, namedVolumes, mounts)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
@@ -255,7 +682,7 @@ func (c *Container) getContainerInspectData(size bool, driverData *driver.Data)
Path: path,
Args: args,
State: &InspectContainerState{
- OciVersion: stateSpec.Version,
+ OciVersion: ctrSpec.Version,
Status: runtimeInfo.State.String(),
Running: runtimeInfo.State == define.ContainerStateRunning,
Paused: runtimeInfo.State == define.ContainerStatePaused,
@@ -285,12 +712,12 @@ func (c *Container) getContainerInspectData(size bool, driverData *driver.Data)
Driver: driverData.Name,
MountLabel: config.MountLabel,
ProcessLabel: config.ProcessLabel,
- EffectiveCaps: stateSpec.Process.Capabilities.Effective,
- BoundingCaps: stateSpec.Process.Capabilities.Bounding,
- AppArmorProfile: stateSpec.Process.ApparmorProfile,
+ EffectiveCaps: ctrSpec.Process.Capabilities.Effective,
+ BoundingCaps: ctrSpec.Process.Capabilities.Bounding,
+ AppArmorProfile: ctrSpec.Process.ApparmorProfile,
ExecIDs: execIDs,
GraphDriver: driverData,
- Mounts: mounts,
+ Mounts: inspectMounts,
Dependencies: c.Dependencies(),
NetworkSettings: &InspectNetworkSettings{
Bridge: "", // TODO
@@ -338,12 +765,18 @@ func (c *Container) getContainerInspectData(size bool, driverData *driver.Data)
// Get information on the container's network namespace (if present)
data = c.getContainerNetworkInfo(data)
- inspectConfig, err := c.generateInspectContainerConfig(stateSpec)
+ inspectConfig, err := c.generateInspectContainerConfig(ctrSpec)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
data.Config = inspectConfig
+ hostConfig, err := c.generateInspectContainerHostConfig(ctrSpec, namedVolumes, mounts)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ data.HostConfig = hostConfig
+
if size {
rootFsSize, err := c.rootFsSize()
if err != nil {
@@ -362,7 +795,7 @@ func (c *Container) getContainerInspectData(size bool, driverData *driver.Data)
// Get inspect-formatted mounts list.
// Only includes user-specified mounts. Only includes bind mounts and named
// volumes, not tmpfs volumes.
-func (c *Container) getInspectMounts(ctrSpec *spec.Spec) ([]InspectMount, error) {
+func (c *Container) getInspectMounts(ctrSpec *spec.Spec, namedVolumes []*ContainerNamedVolume, mounts []spec.Mount) ([]InspectMount, error) {
inspectMounts := []InspectMount{}
// No mounts, return early
@@ -370,7 +803,6 @@ func (c *Container) getInspectMounts(ctrSpec *spec.Spec) ([]InspectMount, error)
return inspectMounts, nil
}
- namedVolumes, mounts := c.sortUserVolumes(ctrSpec)
for _, volume := range namedVolumes {
mountStruct := InspectMount{}
mountStruct.Type = "volume"
@@ -493,3 +925,492 @@ func (c *Container) generateInspectContainerConfig(spec *spec.Spec) (*InspectCon
return ctrConfig, nil
}
+
+// Generate the InspectContainerHostConfig struct for the HostConfig field of
+// Inspect.
+func (c *Container) generateInspectContainerHostConfig(ctrSpec *spec.Spec, namedVolumes []*ContainerNamedVolume, mounts []spec.Mount) (*InspectContainerHostConfig, error) {
+ hostConfig := new(InspectContainerHostConfig)
+
+ logConfig := new(InspectLogConfig)
+ logConfig.Type = c.config.LogDriver
+ hostConfig.LogConfig = logConfig
+
+ restartPolicy := new(InspectRestartPolicy)
+ restartPolicy.Name = c.config.RestartPolicy
+ restartPolicy.MaximumRetryCount = c.config.RestartRetries
+ hostConfig.RestartPolicy = restartPolicy
+
+ hostConfig.Dns = make([]string, 0, len(c.config.DNSServer))
+ for _, dns := range c.config.DNSServer {
+ hostConfig.Dns = append(hostConfig.Dns, dns.String())
+ }
+
+ hostConfig.DnsOptions = make([]string, 0, len(c.config.DNSOption))
+ for _, opt := range c.config.DNSOption {
+ hostConfig.DnsOptions = append(hostConfig.DnsOptions, opt)
+ }
+
+ hostConfig.DnsSearch = make([]string, 0, len(c.config.DNSSearch))
+ for _, search := range c.config.DNSSearch {
+ hostConfig.DnsSearch = append(hostConfig.DnsSearch, search)
+ }
+
+ hostConfig.ExtraHosts = make([]string, 0, len(c.config.HostAdd))
+ for _, host := range c.config.HostAdd {
+ hostConfig.ExtraHosts = append(hostConfig.ExtraHosts, host)
+ }
+
+ hostConfig.GroupAdd = make([]string, 0, len(c.config.Groups))
+ for _, group := range c.config.Groups {
+ hostConfig.GroupAdd = append(hostConfig.GroupAdd, group)
+ }
+
+ if ctrSpec.Process != nil {
+ if ctrSpec.Process.OOMScoreAdj != nil {
+ hostConfig.OomScoreAdj = *ctrSpec.Process.OOMScoreAdj
+ }
+ }
+
+ hostConfig.ReadonlyRootfs = ctrSpec.Root.Readonly
+ hostConfig.ShmSize = c.config.ShmSize
+ hostConfig.Runtime = "oci"
+
+ // This is very expensive to initialize.
+ // So we don't want to initialize it unless we absolutely have to - IE,
+ // there are things that require a major:minor to path translation.
+ var deviceNodes map[string]string
+
+ // Annotations
+ if ctrSpec.Annotations != nil {
+ hostConfig.ContainerIDFile = ctrSpec.Annotations[InspectAnnotationCIDFile]
+ if ctrSpec.Annotations[InspectAnnotationAutoremove] == InspectResponseTrue {
+ hostConfig.AutoRemove = true
+ }
+ if ctrs, ok := ctrSpec.Annotations[InspectAnnotationVolumesFrom]; ok {
+ hostConfig.VolumesFrom = strings.Split(ctrs, ",")
+ }
+ if ctrSpec.Annotations[InspectAnnotationPrivileged] == InspectResponseTrue {
+ hostConfig.Privileged = true
+ }
+ if ctrSpec.Annotations[InspectAnnotationInit] == InspectResponseTrue {
+ hostConfig.Init = true
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Resource limits
+ if ctrSpec.Linux != nil {
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources != nil {
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.CPU != nil {
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.CPU.Shares != nil {
+ hostConfig.CpuShares = *ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.CPU.Shares
+ }
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.CPU.Period != nil {
+ hostConfig.CpuPeriod = *ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.CPU.Period
+ }
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.CPU.Quota != nil {
+ hostConfig.CpuQuota = *ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.CPU.Quota
+ }
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.CPU.RealtimePeriod != nil {
+ hostConfig.CpuRealtimePeriod = *ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.CPU.RealtimePeriod
+ }
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.CPU.RealtimeRuntime != nil {
+ hostConfig.CpuRealtimeRuntime = *ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.CPU.RealtimeRuntime
+ }
+ hostConfig.CpusetCpus = ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.CPU.Cpus
+ hostConfig.CpusetMems = ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.CPU.Mems
+ }
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Memory != nil {
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Memory.Limit != nil {
+ hostConfig.Memory = *ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Memory.Limit
+ }
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Memory.Kernel != nil {
+ hostConfig.KernelMemory = *ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Memory.Kernel
+ }
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Memory.Reservation != nil {
+ hostConfig.MemoryReservation = *ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Memory.Reservation
+ }
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Memory.Swap != nil {
+ hostConfig.MemorySwap = *ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Memory.Swap
+ }
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Memory.Swappiness != nil {
+ hostConfig.MemorySwappiness = int64(*ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Memory.Swappiness)
+ } else {
+ // Swappiness has a default of -1
+ hostConfig.MemorySwappiness = -1
+ }
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Memory.DisableOOMKiller != nil {
+ hostConfig.OomKillDisable = *ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Memory.DisableOOMKiller
+ }
+ }
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Pids != nil {
+ hostConfig.PidsLimit = ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.Pids.Limit
+ }
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.BlockIO != nil {
+ if ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.BlockIO.Weight != nil {
+ hostConfig.BlkioWeight = *ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.BlockIO.Weight
+ }
+ hostConfig.BlkioWeightDevice = []InspectBlkioWeightDevice{}
+ for _, dev := range ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.BlockIO.WeightDevice {
+ key := fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", dev.Major, dev.Minor)
+ // TODO: how do we handle LeafWeight vs
+ // Weight? For now, ignore anything
+ // without Weight set.
+ if dev.Weight == nil {
+ logrus.Warnf("Ignoring weight device %s as it lacks a weight", key)
+ continue
+ }
+ if deviceNodes == nil {
+ nodes, err := util.FindDeviceNodes()
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ deviceNodes = nodes
+ }
+ path, ok := deviceNodes[key]
+ if !ok {
+ logrus.Warnf("Could not locate weight device %s in system devices", key)
+ continue
+ }
+ weightDev := InspectBlkioWeightDevice{}
+ weightDev.Path = path
+ weightDev.Weight = *dev.Weight
+ hostConfig.BlkioWeightDevice = append(hostConfig.BlkioWeightDevice, weightDev)
+ }
+
+ handleThrottleDevice := func(devs []spec.LinuxThrottleDevice) ([]InspectBlkioThrottleDevice, error) {
+ out := []InspectBlkioThrottleDevice{}
+ for _, dev := range devs {
+ key := fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", dev.Major, dev.Minor)
+ if deviceNodes == nil {
+ nodes, err := util.FindDeviceNodes()
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ deviceNodes = nodes
+ }
+ path, ok := deviceNodes[key]
+ if !ok {
+ logrus.Warnf("Could not locate throttle device %s in system devices", key)
+ continue
+ }
+ throttleDev := InspectBlkioThrottleDevice{}
+ throttleDev.Path = path
+ throttleDev.Rate = dev.Rate
+ out = append(out, throttleDev)
+ }
+ return out, nil
+ }
+
+ readBps, err := handleThrottleDevice(ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.BlockIO.ThrottleReadBpsDevice)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ hostConfig.BlkioDeviceReadBps = readBps
+
+ writeBps, err := handleThrottleDevice(ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.BlockIO.ThrottleWriteBpsDevice)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ hostConfig.BlkioDeviceWriteBps = writeBps
+
+ readIops, err := handleThrottleDevice(ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.BlockIO.ThrottleReadIOPSDevice)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ hostConfig.BlkioDeviceReadIOps = readIops
+
+ writeIops, err := handleThrottleDevice(ctrSpec.Linux.Resources.BlockIO.ThrottleWriteIOPSDevice)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ hostConfig.BlkioDeviceWriteIOps = writeIops
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // NanoCPUs.
+ // This is only calculated if CpuPeriod == 100000.
+ // It is given in nanoseconds, versus the microseconds used elsewhere -
+ // so multiply by 10000 (not sure why, but 1000 is off by 10).
+ if hostConfig.CpuPeriod == 100000 {
+ hostConfig.NanoCpus = 10000 * hostConfig.CpuQuota
+ }
+
+ // Bind mounts, formatted as src:dst.
+ // We'll be appending some options that aren't necessarily in the
+ // original command line... but no helping that from inside libpod.
+ binds := []string{}
+ tmpfs := make(map[string]string)
+ for _, namedVol := range namedVolumes {
+ if len(namedVol.Options) > 0 {
+ binds = append(binds, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s:%s", namedVol.Name, namedVol.Dest, strings.Join(namedVol.Options, ",")))
+ } else {
+ binds = append(binds, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", namedVol.Name, namedVol.Dest))
+ }
+ }
+ for _, mount := range mounts {
+ if mount.Type == "tmpfs" {
+ tmpfs[mount.Destination] = strings.Join(mount.Options, ",")
+ } else {
+ // TODO - maybe we should parse for empty source/destination
+ // here. Would be confusing if we print just a bare colon.
+ if len(mount.Options) > 0 {
+ binds = append(binds, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s:%s", mount.Source, mount.Destination, strings.Join(mount.Options, ",")))
+ } else {
+ binds = append(binds, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", mount.Source, mount.Destination))
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ hostConfig.Binds = binds
+ hostConfig.Tmpfs = tmpfs
+
+ // Network mode parsing.
+ networkMode := ""
+ if c.config.CreateNetNS {
+ networkMode = "default"
+ } else if c.config.NetNsCtr != "" {
+ networkMode = fmt.Sprintf("container:%s", c.config.NetNsCtr)
+ } else {
+ // Find the spec's network namespace.
+ // If there is none, it's host networking.
+ // If there is one and it has a path, it's "ns:".
+ foundNetNS := false
+ for _, ns := range ctrSpec.Linux.Namespaces {
+ if ns.Type == spec.NetworkNamespace {
+ foundNetNS = true
+ if ns.Path != "" {
+ networkMode = fmt.Sprintf("ns:%s", ns.Path)
+ } else {
+ networkMode = "none"
+ }
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ if !foundNetNS {
+ networkMode = "host"
+ }
+ }
+ hostConfig.NetworkMode = networkMode
+
+ // Port bindings.
+ // Only populate if we're using CNI to configure the network.
+ portBindings := make(map[string][]InspectHostPort)
+ if c.config.CreateNetNS {
+ for _, port := range c.config.PortMappings {
+ key := fmt.Sprintf("%d/%s", port.ContainerPort, port.Protocol)
+ hostPorts := portBindings[key]
+ if hostPorts == nil {
+ hostPorts = []InspectHostPort{}
+ }
+ hostPorts = append(hostPorts, InspectHostPort{
+ HostIP: port.HostIP,
+ HostPort: fmt.Sprintf("%d", port.HostPort),
+ })
+ portBindings[key] = hostPorts
+ }
+ }
+ hostConfig.PortBindings = portBindings
+
+ // Cap add and cap drop.
+ // We need a default set of capabilities to compare against.
+ // The OCI generate package has one, and is commonly used, so we'll
+ // use it.
+ // Problem: there are 5 sets of capabilities.
+ // Use the bounding set for this computation, it's the most encompassing
+ // (but still not perfect).
+ capAdd := []string{}
+ capDrop := []string{}
+ // No point in continuing if we got a spec without a Process block...
+ if ctrSpec.Process != nil {
+ // Max an O(1) lookup table for default bounding caps.
+ boundingCaps := make(map[string]bool)
+ g, err := generate.New("linux")
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if !hostConfig.Privileged {
+ for _, cap := range g.Config.Process.Capabilities.Bounding {
+ boundingCaps[cap] = true
+ }
+ } else {
+ // If we are privileged, use all caps.
+ for _, cap := range capability.List() {
+ if g.HostSpecific && cap > validate.LastCap() {
+ continue
+ }
+ boundingCaps[fmt.Sprintf("CAP_%s", strings.ToUpper(cap.String()))] = true
+ }
+ }
+ // Iterate through spec caps.
+ // If it's not in default bounding caps, it was added.
+ // If it is, delete from the default set. Whatever remains after
+ // we finish are the dropped caps.
+ for _, cap := range ctrSpec.Process.Capabilities.Bounding {
+ if _, ok := boundingCaps[cap]; ok {
+ delete(boundingCaps, cap)
+ } else {
+ capAdd = append(capAdd, cap)
+ }
+ }
+ for cap := range boundingCaps {
+ capDrop = append(capDrop, cap)
+ }
+ }
+ hostConfig.CapAdd = capAdd
+ hostConfig.CapDrop = capDrop
+
+ // IPC Namespace mode
+ ipcMode := ""
+ if c.config.IPCNsCtr != "" {
+ ipcMode = fmt.Sprintf("container:%s", c.config.IPCNsCtr)
+ } else {
+ // Locate the spec's IPC namespace.
+ // If there is none, it's ipc=host.
+ // If there is one and it has a path, it's "ns:".
+ // If no path, it's default - the empty string.
+ foundIPCNS := false
+ for _, ns := range ctrSpec.Linux.Namespaces {
+ if ns.Type == spec.IPCNamespace {
+ foundIPCNS = true
+ if ns.Path != "" {
+ ipcMode = fmt.Sprintf("ns:%s", ns.Path)
+ }
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ if !foundIPCNS {
+ ipcMode = "host"
+ }
+ }
+ hostConfig.IpcMode = ipcMode
+
+ // CGroup parent
+ // Need to check if it's the default, and not print if so.
+ defaultCgroupParent := ""
+ switch c.runtime.config.CgroupManager {
+ case CgroupfsCgroupsManager:
+ defaultCgroupParent = CgroupfsDefaultCgroupParent
+ case SystemdCgroupsManager:
+ defaultCgroupParent = SystemdDefaultCgroupParent
+ }
+ if c.config.CgroupParent != defaultCgroupParent {
+ hostConfig.CgroupParent = c.config.CgroupParent
+ }
+
+ // PID namespace mode
+ pidMode := ""
+ if c.config.PIDNsCtr != "" {
+ pidMode = fmt.Sprintf("container:%s", c.config.PIDNsCtr)
+ } else {
+ // Locate the spec's PID namespace.
+ // If there is none, it's pid=host.
+ // If there is one and it has a path, it's "ns:".
+ // If there is no path, it's default - the empty string.
+ foundPIDNS := false
+ for _, ns := range ctrSpec.Linux.Namespaces {
+ if ns.Type == spec.PIDNamespace {
+ foundPIDNS = true
+ if ns.Path != "" {
+ pidMode = fmt.Sprintf("ns:%s", ns.Path)
+ }
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ if !foundPIDNS {
+ pidMode = "host"
+ }
+ }
+ hostConfig.PidMode = pidMode
+
+ // UTS namespace mode
+ utsMode := ""
+ if c.config.UTSNsCtr != "" {
+ utsMode = fmt.Sprintf("container:%s", c.config.UTSNsCtr)
+ } else {
+ // Locate the spec's UTS namespace.
+ // If there is none, it's uts=host.
+ // If there is one and it has a path, it's "ns:".
+ // If there is no path, it's default - the empty string.
+ foundUTSNS := false
+ for _, ns := range ctrSpec.Linux.Namespaces {
+ if ns.Type == spec.UTSNamespace {
+ foundUTSNS = true
+ if ns.Path != "" {
+ utsMode = fmt.Sprintf("ns:%s", ns.Path)
+ }
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ if !foundUTSNS {
+ utsMode = "host"
+ }
+ }
+ hostConfig.UTSMode = utsMode
+
+ // User namespace mode
+ usernsMode := ""
+ if c.config.UserNsCtr != "" {
+ usernsMode = fmt.Sprintf("container:%s", c.config.UserNsCtr)
+ } else {
+ // Locate the spec's user namespace.
+ // If there is none, it's default - the empty string.
+ // If there is one, it's "private" if no path, or "ns:" if
+ // there's a path.
+ for _, ns := range ctrSpec.Linux.Namespaces {
+ if ns.Type == spec.UserNamespace {
+ if ns.Path != "" {
+ usernsMode = fmt.Sprintf("ns:%s", ns.Path)
+ } else {
+ usernsMode = "private"
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ hostConfig.UsernsMode = usernsMode
+
+ // Devices
+ // Do not include if privileged - assumed that all devices will be
+ // included.
+ hostConfig.Devices = []InspectDevice{}
+ if ctrSpec.Linux != nil && !hostConfig.Privileged {
+ for _, dev := range ctrSpec.Linux.Devices {
+ key := fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", dev.Major, dev.Minor)
+ if deviceNodes == nil {
+ nodes, err := util.FindDeviceNodes()
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ deviceNodes = nodes
+ }
+ path, ok := deviceNodes[key]
+ if !ok {
+ logrus.Warnf("Could not locate device %s on host", key)
+ continue
+ }
+ newDev := InspectDevice{}
+ newDev.PathOnHost = path
+ newDev.PathInContainer = dev.Path
+ hostConfig.Devices = append(hostConfig.Devices, newDev)
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Ulimits
+ hostConfig.Ulimits = []InspectUlimit{}
+ if ctrSpec.Process != nil {
+ for _, limit := range ctrSpec.Process.Rlimits {
+ newLimit := InspectUlimit{}
+ newLimit.Name = limit.Type
+ newLimit.Soft = limit.Soft
+ newLimit.Hard = limit.Hard
+ hostConfig.Ulimits = append(hostConfig.Ulimits, newLimit)
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Terminal size
+ // We can't actually get this for now...
+ // So default to something sane.
+ // TODO: Populate this.
+ hostConfig.ConsoleSize = []uint{0, 0}
+
+ return hostConfig, nil
+}