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-rw-r--r--pkg/signal/signal_common.go15
-rw-r--r--pkg/signal/signal_common_test.go49
-rw-r--r--pkg/signal/signal_linux.go8
-rw-r--r--pkg/signal/signal_linux_mipsx.go8
-rw-r--r--pkg/signal/signal_unix.go8
-rw-r--r--pkg/signal/signal_unsupported.go6
6 files changed, 94 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/pkg/signal/signal_common.go b/pkg/signal/signal_common.go
index fc1ecc04d..a81d0461b 100644
--- a/pkg/signal/signal_common.go
+++ b/pkg/signal/signal_common.go
@@ -9,6 +9,10 @@ import (
"syscall"
)
+// Make sure the signal buffer is sufficiently big.
+// runc is using the same value.
+const SignalBufferSize = 2048
+
// ParseSignal translates a string to a valid syscall signal.
// It returns an error if the signal map doesn't include the given signal.
func ParseSignal(rawSignal string) (syscall.Signal, error) {
@@ -56,3 +60,14 @@ func StopCatch(sigc chan os.Signal) {
signal.Stop(sigc)
close(sigc)
}
+
+// ParseSysSignalToName translates syscall.Signal to its name in the operating system.
+// For example, syscall.Signal(9) will return "KILL" on Linux system.
+func ParseSysSignalToName(s syscall.Signal) (string, error) {
+ for k, v := range SignalMap {
+ if v == s {
+ return k, nil
+ }
+ }
+ return "", fmt.Errorf("unknown syscall signal: %s", s)
+}
diff --git a/pkg/signal/signal_common_test.go b/pkg/signal/signal_common_test.go
index c4ae6b389..bd9b230f7 100644
--- a/pkg/signal/signal_common_test.go
+++ b/pkg/signal/signal_common_test.go
@@ -118,3 +118,52 @@ func TestParseSignalNameOrNumber(t *testing.T) {
})
}
}
+
+func TestParseSysSignalToName(t *testing.T) {
+ type args struct {
+ signal syscall.Signal
+ }
+ tests := []struct {
+ name string
+ args args
+ want string
+ wantErr bool
+ }{
+ {
+ name: "Kill should work",
+ args: args{
+ signal: syscall.SIGKILL,
+ },
+ want: "KILL",
+ wantErr: false,
+ },
+ {
+ name: "Non-defined signal number should not work",
+ args: args{
+ signal: 923,
+ },
+ want: "",
+ wantErr: true,
+ },
+ {
+ name: "garbage should fail",
+ args: args{
+ signal: -1,
+ },
+ want: "",
+ wantErr: true,
+ },
+ }
+ for _, tt := range tests {
+ t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
+ got, err := ParseSysSignalToName(tt.args.signal)
+ if (err != nil) != tt.wantErr {
+ t.Errorf("ParseSysSignalToName() error = %v, wantErr %v", err, tt.wantErr)
+ return
+ }
+ if got != tt.want {
+ t.Errorf("ParseSysSignalToName() got = %v, want %v", got, tt.want)
+ }
+ })
+ }
+}
diff --git a/pkg/signal/signal_linux.go b/pkg/signal/signal_linux.go
index 5103b6033..81e4ed758 100644
--- a/pkg/signal/signal_linux.go
+++ b/pkg/signal/signal_linux.go
@@ -89,3 +89,11 @@ var SignalMap = map[string]syscall.Signal{
"RTMAX-1": sigrtmax - 1,
"RTMAX": sigrtmax,
}
+
+// IsSignalIgnoredBySigProxy determines whether sig-proxy should ignore syscall signal
+func IsSignalIgnoredBySigProxy(s syscall.Signal) bool {
+ // Ignore SIGCHLD and SIGPIPE - these are most likely intended for the podman command itself.
+ // SIGURG was added because of golang 1.14 and its preemptive changes causing more signals to "show up".
+ // https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/5483
+ return s == syscall.SIGCHLD || s == syscall.SIGPIPE || s == syscall.SIGURG
+}
diff --git a/pkg/signal/signal_linux_mipsx.go b/pkg/signal/signal_linux_mipsx.go
index cdf9ad4c5..c97eeb23d 100644
--- a/pkg/signal/signal_linux_mipsx.go
+++ b/pkg/signal/signal_linux_mipsx.go
@@ -90,3 +90,11 @@ var SignalMap = map[string]syscall.Signal{
"RTMAX-1": sigrtmax - 1,
"RTMAX": sigrtmax,
}
+
+// IsSignalIgnoredBySigProxy determines whether sig-proxy should ignore syscall signal
+func IsSignalIgnoredBySigProxy(s syscall.Signal) bool {
+ // Ignore SIGCHLD and SIGPIPE - these are most likely intended for the podman command itself.
+ // SIGURG was added because of golang 1.14 and its preemptive changes causing more signals to "show up".
+ // https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/5483
+ return s == syscall.SIGCHLD || s == syscall.SIGPIPE || s == syscall.SIGURG
+}
diff --git a/pkg/signal/signal_unix.go b/pkg/signal/signal_unix.go
index 7919e3670..01d99d7bc 100644
--- a/pkg/signal/signal_unix.go
+++ b/pkg/signal/signal_unix.go
@@ -87,3 +87,11 @@ var SignalMap = map[string]syscall.Signal{
"RTMAX-1": sigrtmax - 1,
"RTMAX": sigrtmax,
}
+
+// IsSignalIgnoredBySigProxy determines whether sig-proxy should ignore syscall signal
+func IsSignalIgnoredBySigProxy(s syscall.Signal) bool {
+ // Ignore SIGCHLD and SIGPIPE - these are most likely intended for the podman command itself.
+ // SIGURG was added because of golang 1.14 and its preemptive changes causing more signals to "show up".
+ // https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/5483
+ return s == syscall.SIGCHLD || s == syscall.SIGPIPE || s == syscall.SIGURG
+}
diff --git a/pkg/signal/signal_unsupported.go b/pkg/signal/signal_unsupported.go
index 19ae93a61..590aaf978 100644
--- a/pkg/signal/signal_unsupported.go
+++ b/pkg/signal/signal_unsupported.go
@@ -87,3 +87,9 @@ var SignalMap = map[string]syscall.Signal{
"RTMAX-1": sigrtmax - 1,
"RTMAX": sigrtmax,
}
+
+// IsSignalIgnoredBySigProxy determines whether to sig-proxy should ignore syscall signal
+// keep the container running or not. In unsupported OS this should not ignore any syscall signal.
+func IsSignalIgnoredBySigProxy(s syscall.Signal) bool {
+ return false
+}