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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containernetworking/plugins/README.md b/vendor/github.com/containernetworking/plugins/README.md index 864601763..f0e444355 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containernetworking/plugins/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/containernetworking/plugins/README.md @@ -4,14 +4,12 @@ # plugins Some CNI network plugins, maintained by the containernetworking team. For more information, see the individual READMEs. -Read [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) for build and test instructions. - ## Plugins supplied: ### Main: interface-creating * `bridge`: Creates a bridge, adds the host and the container to it. -* `ipvlan`: Adds an [ipvlan](https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/ipvlan.txt) interface in the container. -* `loopback`: Set the state of loopback interface to up. -* `macvlan`: Creates a new MAC address, forwards all traffic to that to the container. +* `ipvlan`: Adds an [ipvlan](https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/ipvlan.txt) interface in the container +* `loopback`: Creates a loopback interface +* `macvlan`: Creates a new MAC address, forwards all traffic to that to the container * `ptp`: Creates a veth pair. * `vlan`: Allocates a vlan device. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containernetworking/plugins/pkg/ns/README.md b/vendor/github.com/containernetworking/plugins/pkg/ns/README.md index 751d5db02..c0f5cf2e8 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containernetworking/plugins/pkg/ns/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/containernetworking/plugins/pkg/ns/README.md @@ -12,6 +12,10 @@ For example, you cannot rely on the `ns.Set()` namespace being the current names The `ns.Do()` method provides **partial** control over network namespaces for you by implementing these strategies. All code dependent on a particular network namespace (including the root namespace) should be wrapped in the `ns.Do()` method to ensure the correct namespace is selected for the duration of your code. For example: ```go +targetNs, err := ns.NewNS() +if err != nil { + return err +} err = targetNs.Do(func(hostNs ns.NetNS) error { dummy := &netlink.Dummy{ LinkAttrs: netlink.LinkAttrs{ @@ -22,16 +26,11 @@ err = targetNs.Do(func(hostNs ns.NetNS) error { }) ``` -Note this requirement to wrap every network call is very onerous - any libraries you call might call out to network services such as DNS, and all such calls need to be protected after you call `ns.Do()`. All goroutines spawned from within the `ns.Do` will not inherit the new namespace. The CNI plugins all exit very soon after calling `ns.Do()` which helps to minimize the problem. +Note this requirement to wrap every network call is very onerous - any libraries you call might call out to network services such as DNS, and all such calls need to be protected after you call `ns.Do()`. The CNI plugins all exit very soon after calling `ns.Do()` which helps to minimize the problem. -When a new thread is spawned in Linux, it inherits the namepaces of its parent. In versions of go **prior to 1.10**, if the runtime spawns a new OS thread, it picks the parent randomly. If the chosen parent thread has been moved to a new namespace (even temporarily), the new OS thread will be permanently "stuck in the wrong namespace", and goroutines will non-deterministically switch namespaces as they are rescheduled. - -In short, **there was no safe way to change network namespaces, even temporarily, from within a long-lived, multithreaded Go process**. If you wish to do this, you must use go 1.10 or greater. - - -### Creating network namespaces -Earlier versions of this library managed namespace creation, but as CNI does not actually utilize this feature (and it was essentialy unmaintained), it was removed. If you're writing a container runtime, you should implement namespace management yourself. However, there are some gotchas when doing so, especially around handling `/var/run/netns`. A reasonably correct reference implementation, borrowed from `rkt`, can be found in `pkg/testutils/netns_linux.go` if you're in need of a source of inspiration. +Also: If the runtime spawns a new OS thread, it will inherit the network namespace of the parent thread, which may have been temporarily switched, and thus the new OS thread will be permanently "stuck in the wrong namespace". +In short, **there is no safe way to change network namespaces from within a long-lived, multithreaded Go process**. If your daemon process needs to be namespace aware, consider spawning a separate process (like a CNI plugin) for each namespace. ### Further Reading - https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/LockOSThread diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containernetworking/plugins/pkg/ns/ns_linux.go b/vendor/github.com/containernetworking/plugins/pkg/ns/ns_linux.go index 31ad5f622..4ce989467 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containernetworking/plugins/pkg/ns/ns_linux.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containernetworking/plugins/pkg/ns/ns_linux.go @@ -15,8 +15,10 @@ package ns import ( + "crypto/rand" "fmt" "os" + "path" "runtime" "sync" "syscall" @@ -36,6 +38,82 @@ func getCurrentThreadNetNSPath() string { return fmt.Sprintf("/proc/%d/task/%d/ns/net", os.Getpid(), unix.Gettid()) } +// Creates a new persistent network namespace and returns an object +// representing that namespace, without switching to it +func NewNS() (NetNS, error) { + const nsRunDir = "/var/run/netns" + + b := make([]byte, 16) + _, err := rand.Reader.Read(b) + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to generate random netns name: %v", err) + } + + err = os.MkdirAll(nsRunDir, 0755) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // create an empty file at the mount point + nsName := fmt.Sprintf("cni-%x-%x-%x-%x-%x", b[0:4], b[4:6], b[6:8], b[8:10], b[10:]) + nsPath := path.Join(nsRunDir, nsName) + mountPointFd, err := os.Create(nsPath) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + mountPointFd.Close() + + // Ensure the mount point is cleaned up on errors; if the namespace + // was successfully mounted this will have no effect because the file + // is in-use + defer os.RemoveAll(nsPath) + + var wg sync.WaitGroup + wg.Add(1) + + // do namespace work in a dedicated goroutine, so that we can safely + // Lock/Unlock OSThread without upsetting the lock/unlock state of + // the caller of this function + var fd *os.File + go (func() { + defer wg.Done() + runtime.LockOSThread() + + var origNS NetNS + origNS, err = GetNS(getCurrentThreadNetNSPath()) + if err != nil { + return + } + defer origNS.Close() + + // create a new netns on the current thread + err = unix.Unshare(unix.CLONE_NEWNET) + if err != nil { + return + } + defer origNS.Set() + + // bind mount the new netns from the current thread onto the mount point + err = unix.Mount(getCurrentThreadNetNSPath(), nsPath, "none", unix.MS_BIND, "") + if err != nil { + return + } + + fd, err = os.Open(nsPath) + if err != nil { + return + } + })() + wg.Wait() + + if err != nil { + unix.Unmount(nsPath, unix.MNT_DETACH) + return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create namespace: %v", err) + } + + return &netNS{file: fd, mounted: true}, nil +} + func (ns *netNS) Close() error { if err := ns.errorIfClosed(); err != nil { return err @@ -46,6 +124,16 @@ func (ns *netNS) Close() error { } ns.closed = true + if ns.mounted { + if err := unix.Unmount(ns.file.Name(), unix.MNT_DETACH); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("Failed to unmount namespace %s: %v", ns.file.Name(), err) + } + if err := os.RemoveAll(ns.file.Name()); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("Failed to clean up namespace %s: %v", ns.file.Name(), err) + } + ns.mounted = false + } + return nil } @@ -92,8 +180,9 @@ type NetNS interface { } type netNS struct { - file *os.File - closed bool + file *os.File + mounted bool + closed bool } // netNS implements the NetNS interface |