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-rw-r--r--libpod/container_internal.go22
-rw-r--r--libpod/runtime_ctr.go86
-rw-r--r--libpod/runtime_img.go2
-rw-r--r--libpod/runtime_pod_linux.go121
-rw-r--r--libpod/runtime_volume_linux.go2
5 files changed, 97 insertions, 136 deletions
diff --git a/libpod/container_internal.go b/libpod/container_internal.go
index e6ffaa6d7..fc33a1bbc 100644
--- a/libpod/container_internal.go
+++ b/libpod/container_internal.go
@@ -1490,3 +1490,25 @@ func (c *Container) copyWithTarFromImage(src, dest string) error {
}
return a.CopyWithTar(source, dest)
}
+
+// checkReadyForRemoval checks whether the given container is ready to be
+// removed.
+// These checks are only used if force-remove is not specified.
+// If it is, we'll remove the container anyways.
+// Returns nil if safe to remove, or an error describing why it's unsafe if not.
+func (c *Container) checkReadyForRemoval() error {
+ if c.state.State == ContainerStateUnknown {
+ return errors.Wrapf(ErrCtrStateInvalid, "container %s is in invalid state", c.ID())
+ }
+
+ if c.state.State == ContainerStateRunning ||
+ c.state.State == ContainerStatePaused {
+ return errors.Wrapf(ErrCtrStateInvalid, "cannot remove container %s as it is %s - running or paused containers cannot be removed", c.ID(), c.state.State.String())
+ }
+
+ if len(c.state.ExecSessions) != 0 {
+ return errors.Wrapf(ErrCtrStateInvalid, "cannot remove container %s as it has active exec sessions", c.ID())
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/libpod/runtime_ctr.go b/libpod/runtime_ctr.go
index 48c254c0f..c7758055f 100644
--- a/libpod/runtime_ctr.go
+++ b/libpod/runtime_ctr.go
@@ -238,12 +238,15 @@ func (r *Runtime) newContainer(ctx context.Context, rSpec *spec.Spec, options ..
func (r *Runtime) RemoveContainer(ctx context.Context, c *Container, force bool, removeVolume bool) error {
r.lock.Lock()
defer r.lock.Unlock()
- return r.removeContainer(ctx, c, force, removeVolume)
+ return r.removeContainer(ctx, c, force, removeVolume, false)
}
-// Internal function to remove a container
-// Locks the container, but does not lock the runtime
-func (r *Runtime) removeContainer(ctx context.Context, c *Container, force bool, removeVolume bool) error {
+// Internal function to remove a container.
+// Locks the container, but does not lock the runtime.
+// removePod is used only when removing pods. It instructs Podman to ignore
+// infra container protections, and *not* remove from the database (as pod
+// remove will handle that).
+func (r *Runtime) removeContainer(ctx context.Context, c *Container, force bool, removeVolume bool, removePod bool) error {
span, _ := opentracing.StartSpanFromContext(ctx, "removeContainer")
span.SetTag("type", "runtime")
defer span.Finish()
@@ -256,12 +259,14 @@ func (r *Runtime) removeContainer(ctx context.Context, c *Container, force bool,
}
}
- // We need to lock the pod before we lock the container
- // To avoid races around removing a container and the pod it is in
+ // We need to lock the pod before we lock the container.
+ // To avoid races around removing a container and the pod it is in.
+ // Don't need to do this in pod removal case - we're evicting the entire
+ // pod.
var pod *Pod
var err error
runtime := c.runtime
- if c.config.Pod != "" {
+ if c.config.Pod != "" && !removePod {
pod, err = r.state.Pod(c.config.Pod)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "container %s is in pod %s, but pod cannot be retrieved", c.ID(), pod.ID())
@@ -280,8 +285,11 @@ func (r *Runtime) removeContainer(ctx context.Context, c *Container, force bool,
}
}
- c.lock.Lock()
- defer c.lock.Unlock()
+ // For pod removal, the container is already locked by the caller
+ if !removePod {
+ c.lock.Lock()
+ defer c.lock.Unlock()
+ }
if !r.valid {
return ErrRuntimeStopped
@@ -292,10 +300,15 @@ func (r *Runtime) removeContainer(ctx context.Context, c *Container, force bool,
return err
}
- if c.state.State == ContainerStatePaused {
- if !force {
- return errors.Wrapf(ErrCtrStateInvalid, "container %s is paused, cannot remove until unpaused", c.ID())
+ // If we're not force-removing, we need to check if we're in a good
+ // state to remove.
+ if !force {
+ if err := c.checkReadyForRemoval(); err != nil {
+ return err
}
+ }
+
+ if c.state.State == ContainerStatePaused {
if err := c.runtime.ociRuntime.killContainer(c, 9); err != nil {
return err
}
@@ -309,7 +322,7 @@ func (r *Runtime) removeContainer(ctx context.Context, c *Container, force bool,
}
// Check that the container's in a good state to be removed
- if c.state.State == ContainerStateRunning && force {
+ if c.state.State == ContainerStateRunning {
if err := r.ociRuntime.stopContainer(c, c.StopTimeout()); err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot remove container %s as it could not be stopped", c.ID())
}
@@ -318,42 +331,41 @@ func (r *Runtime) removeContainer(ctx context.Context, c *Container, force bool,
if err := c.waitForExitFileAndSync(); err != nil {
return err
}
- } else if !(c.state.State == ContainerStateConfigured ||
- c.state.State == ContainerStateCreated ||
- c.state.State == ContainerStateStopped ||
- c.state.State == ContainerStateExited) {
- return errors.Wrapf(ErrCtrStateInvalid, "cannot remove container %s as it is %s - running or paused containers cannot be removed", c.ID(), c.state.State.String())
}
// Check that all of our exec sessions have finished
if len(c.state.ExecSessions) != 0 {
- if force {
- if err := r.ociRuntime.execStopContainer(c, c.StopTimeout()); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- } else {
- return errors.Wrapf(ErrCtrStateInvalid, "cannot remove container %s as it has active exec sessions", c.ID())
+ if err := r.ociRuntime.execStopContainer(c, c.StopTimeout()); err != nil {
+ return err
}
}
- // Check that no other containers depend on the container
- deps, err := r.state.ContainerInUse(c)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- if len(deps) != 0 {
- depsStr := strings.Join(deps, ", ")
- return errors.Wrapf(ErrCtrExists, "container %s has dependent containers which must be removed before it: %s", c.ID(), depsStr)
+ // Check that no other containers depend on the container.
+ // Only used if not removing a pod - pods guarantee that all
+ // deps will be evicted at the same time.
+ if !removePod {
+ deps, err := r.state.ContainerInUse(c)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if len(deps) != 0 {
+ depsStr := strings.Join(deps, ", ")
+ return errors.Wrapf(ErrCtrExists, "container %s has dependent containers which must be removed before it: %s", c.ID(), depsStr)
+ }
}
var cleanupErr error
// Remove the container from the state
if c.config.Pod != "" {
- if err := r.state.RemoveContainerFromPod(pod, c); err != nil {
- if cleanupErr == nil {
- cleanupErr = err
- } else {
- logrus.Errorf("removing container from pod: %v", err)
+ // If we're removing the pod, the container will be evicted
+ // from the state elsewhere
+ if !removePod {
+ if err := r.state.RemoveContainerFromPod(pod, c); err != nil {
+ if cleanupErr == nil {
+ cleanupErr = err
+ } else {
+ logrus.Errorf("removing container from pod: %v", err)
+ }
}
}
} else {
diff --git a/libpod/runtime_img.go b/libpod/runtime_img.go
index 5e9f65acc..7cc7de270 100644
--- a/libpod/runtime_img.go
+++ b/libpod/runtime_img.go
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ func (r *Runtime) RemoveImage(ctx context.Context, img *image.Image, force bool)
if len(imageCtrs) > 0 && len(img.Names()) <= 1 {
if force {
for _, ctr := range imageCtrs {
- if err := r.removeContainer(ctx, ctr, true, false); err != nil {
+ if err := r.removeContainer(ctx, ctr, true, false, false); err != nil {
return "", errors.Wrapf(err, "error removing image %s: container %s using image could not be removed", img.ID(), ctr.ID())
}
}
diff --git a/libpod/runtime_pod_linux.go b/libpod/runtime_pod_linux.go
index 5867b1f87..baad278f3 100644
--- a/libpod/runtime_pod_linux.go
+++ b/libpod/runtime_pod_linux.go
@@ -148,124 +148,51 @@ func (r *Runtime) removePod(ctx context.Context, p *Pod, removeCtrs, force bool)
return errors.Wrapf(ErrCtrExists, "pod %s contains containers and cannot be removed", p.ID())
}
- // Go through and lock all containers so we can operate on them all at once
+ // Go through and lock all containers so we can operate on them all at
+ // once.
+ // First loop also checks that we are ready to go ahead and remove.
for _, ctr := range ctrs {
ctrLock := ctr.lock
ctrLock.Lock()
defer ctrLock.Unlock()
+ // If we're force-removing, no need to check status.
+ if force {
+ continue
+ }
+
// Sync all containers
if err := ctr.syncContainer(); err != nil {
return err
}
- // Check if the container is in a good state to be removed
- if ctr.state.State == ContainerStatePaused {
- return errors.Wrapf(ErrCtrStateInvalid, "pod %s contains paused container %s, cannot remove", p.ID(), ctr.ID())
- }
-
- if ctr.state.State == ContainerStateUnknown {
- return errors.Wrapf(ErrCtrStateInvalid, "pod %s contains container %s with invalid state", p.ID(), ctr.ID())
- }
-
- // If the container is running and force is not set we can't do anything
- if ctr.state.State == ContainerStateRunning && !force {
- return errors.Wrapf(ErrCtrStateInvalid, "pod %s contains container %s which is running", p.ID(), ctr.ID())
+ // Ensure state appropriate for removal
+ if err := ctr.checkReadyForRemoval(); err != nil {
+ return errors.Wrapf(err, "pod %s has containers that are not ready to be removed", p.ID())
}
-
- // If the container has active exec sessions and force is not set we can't do anything
- if len(ctr.state.ExecSessions) != 0 && !force {
- return errors.Wrapf(ErrCtrStateInvalid, "pod %s contains container %s which has active exec sessions", p.ID(), ctr.ID())
- }
- }
-
- // We maintain the invariant that container dependencies must all exist
- // within the container's pod.
- // No need to check dependencies as such - we're removing all containers
- // in the pod at once, no dependency issues.
-
- // First loop through all containers and stop them
- // Do not remove in this loop to ensure that we don't remove unless all
- // containers are in a good state
- if force {
- for _, ctr := range ctrs {
- // If force is set and the container is running, stop it now
- if ctr.state.State == ContainerStateRunning {
- if err := r.ociRuntime.stopContainer(ctr, ctr.StopTimeout()); err != nil {
- return errors.Wrapf(err, "error stopping container %s to remove pod %s", ctr.ID(), p.ID())
- }
-
- // Sync again to pick up stopped state
- if err := ctr.syncContainer(); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- }
- // If the container has active exec sessions, stop them now
- if len(ctr.state.ExecSessions) != 0 {
- if err := r.ociRuntime.execStopContainer(ctr, ctr.StopTimeout()); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- // Remove all containers in the pod from the state.
- if err := r.state.RemovePodContainers(p); err != nil {
- return err
}
var removalErr error
- // Clean up after our removed containers.
- // Errors here are nonfatal - the containers have already been evicted.
- // We'll do our best to clean up after them, but we have to keep going
- // and remove the pod as well.
- // From here until we remove the pod from the state, no error returns.
+ // Second loop - all containers are good, so we should be clear to
+ // remove.
for _, ctr := range ctrs {
- // The container no longer exists in the state, mark invalid.
- ctr.valid = false
-
- ctr.newContainerEvent(events.Remove)
-
- // Clean up network namespace, cgroups, mounts
- if err := ctr.cleanup(ctx); err != nil {
- if removalErr == nil {
- removalErr = err
- } else {
- logrus.Errorf("Unable to clean up container %s: %v", ctr.ID(), err)
- }
- }
-
- // Stop container's storage
- if err := ctr.teardownStorage(); err != nil {
- if removalErr == nil {
+ // Remove the container
+ if err := r.removeContainer(ctx, ctr, force, true, true); err != nil {
+ if removalErr != nil {
removalErr = err
} else {
- logrus.Errorf("Unable to tear down container %s storage: %v", ctr.ID(), err)
- }
- }
-
- // Delete the container from runtime (only if we are not
- // ContainerStateConfigured)
- if ctr.state.State != ContainerStateConfigured &&
- ctr.state.State != ContainerStateExited {
- if err := ctr.delete(ctx); err != nil {
- if removalErr == nil {
- removalErr = err
- } else {
- logrus.Errorf("Unable to remove container %s from OCI runtime: %v", ctr.ID(), err)
- }
+ logrus.Errorf("Error removing container %s from pod %s: %v", ctr.ID(), p.ID(), err)
}
}
+ }
- // Free the container's lock
- if err := ctr.lock.Free(); err != nil {
- if removalErr == nil {
- removalErr = errors.Wrapf(err, "error freeing container %s lock", ctr.ID())
- } else {
- logrus.Errorf("Unable to free container %s lock: %v", ctr.ID(), err)
- }
- }
+ // Remove all containers in the pod from the state.
+ if err := r.state.RemovePodContainers(p); err != nil {
+ // If this fails, there isn't much more we can do.
+ // The containers in the pod are unusable, but they still exist,
+ // so pod removal will fail.
+ return err
}
// Remove pod cgroup, if present
diff --git a/libpod/runtime_volume_linux.go b/libpod/runtime_volume_linux.go
index 40040fc52..a326ed0e0 100644
--- a/libpod/runtime_volume_linux.go
+++ b/libpod/runtime_volume_linux.go
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ func (r *Runtime) removeVolume(ctx context.Context, v *Volume, force bool) error
// containers?
// I'm inclined to say no, in case someone accidentally
// wipes a container they're using...
- if err := r.removeContainer(ctx, ctr, false, false); err != nil {
+ if err := r.removeContainer(ctx, ctr, false, false, false); err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "error removing container %s that depends on volume %s", ctr.ID(), v.Name())
}
}