package createconfig import ( "fmt" "strconv" "strings" "github.com/docker/go-units" ) // Pod signifies a kernel namespace is being shared // by a container with the pod it is associated with const Pod = "pod" // weightDevice is a structure that holds device:weight pair type weightDevice struct { path string weight uint16 } func (w *weightDevice) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", w.path, w.weight) } // LinuxNS is a struct that contains namespace information // It implemented Valid to show it is a valid namespace type LinuxNS interface { Valid() bool } // IsNS returns if the specified string has a ns: prefix func IsNS(s string) bool { parts := strings.SplitN(s, ":", 2) return len(parts) > 1 && parts[0] == "ns" } // IsPod returns if the specified string is pod func IsPod(s string) bool { return s == Pod } // Valid checks the validity of a linux namespace // s should be the string representation of ns func Valid(s string, ns LinuxNS) bool { return IsPod(s) || IsNS(s) || ns.Valid() } // NS is the path to the namespace to join. func NS(s string) string { parts := strings.SplitN(s, ":", 2) if len(parts) > 1 { return parts[1] } return "" } // validateweightDevice validates that the specified string has a valid device-weight format // for blkio-weight-device flag func validateweightDevice(val string) (*weightDevice, error) { split := strings.SplitN(val, ":", 2) if len(split) != 2 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("bad format: %s", val) } if !strings.HasPrefix(split[0], "/dev/") { return nil, fmt.Errorf("bad format for device path: %s", val) } weight, err := strconv.ParseUint(split[1], 10, 0) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid weight for device: %s", val) } if weight > 0 && (weight < 10 || weight > 1000) { return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid weight for device: %s", val) } return &weightDevice{ path: split[0], weight: uint16(weight), }, nil } // throttleDevice is a structure that holds device:rate_per_second pair type throttleDevice struct { path string rate uint64 } func (t *throttleDevice) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", t.path, t.rate) } // validateBpsDevice validates that the specified string has a valid device-rate format // for device-read-bps and device-write-bps flags func validateBpsDevice(val string) (*throttleDevice, error) { split := strings.SplitN(val, ":", 2) if len(split) != 2 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("bad format: %s", val) } if !strings.HasPrefix(split[0], "/dev/") { return nil, fmt.Errorf("bad format for device path: %s", val) } rate, err := units.RAMInBytes(split[1]) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid rate for device: %s. The correct format is :[]. Number must be a positive integer. Unit is optional and can be kb, mb, or gb", val) } if rate < 0 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid rate for device: %s. The correct format is :[]. Number must be a positive integer. Unit is optional and can be kb, mb, or gb", val) } return &throttleDevice{ path: split[0], rate: uint64(rate), }, nil } // validateIOpsDevice validates that the specified string has a valid device-rate format // for device-write-iops and device-read-iops flags func validateIOpsDevice(val string) (*throttleDevice, error) { //nolint split := strings.SplitN(val, ":", 2) if len(split) != 2 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("bad format: %s", val) } if !strings.HasPrefix(split[0], "/dev/") { return nil, fmt.Errorf("bad format for device path: %s", val) } rate, err := strconv.ParseUint(split[1], 10, 64) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid rate for device: %s. The correct format is :. Number must be a positive integer", val) } return &throttleDevice{ path: split[0], rate: rate, }, nil } // getLoggingOpts splits the path= and tag= options provided to --log-opt. func getLoggingOpts(opts []string) (string, string) { var path, tag string for _, opt := range opts { arr := strings.SplitN(opt, "=", 2) if len(arr) == 2 { if strings.TrimSpace(arr[0]) == "path" { path = strings.TrimSpace(arr[1]) } else if strings.TrimSpace(arr[0]) == "tag" { tag = strings.TrimSpace(arr[1]) } } if path != "" && tag != "" { break } } return path, tag } // ParseDevice parses device mapping string to a src, dest & permissions string func ParseDevice(device string) (string, string, string, error) { //nolint src := "" dst := "" permissions := "rwm" arr := strings.Split(device, ":") switch len(arr) { case 3: if !IsValidDeviceMode(arr[2]) { return "", "", "", fmt.Errorf("invalid device mode: %s", arr[2]) } permissions = arr[2] fallthrough case 2: if IsValidDeviceMode(arr[1]) { permissions = arr[1] } else { if arr[1][0] != '/' { return "", "", "", fmt.Errorf("invalid device mode: %s", arr[1]) } dst = arr[1] } fallthrough case 1: src = arr[0] default: return "", "", "", fmt.Errorf("invalid device specification: %s", device) } if dst == "" { dst = src } return src, dst, permissions, nil } // IsValidDeviceMode checks if the mode for device is valid or not. // IsValid mode is a composition of r (read), w (write), and m (mknod). func IsValidDeviceMode(mode string) bool { var legalDeviceMode = map[rune]bool{ 'r': true, 'w': true, 'm': true, } if mode == "" { return false } for _, c := range mode { if !legalDeviceMode[c] { return false } legalDeviceMode[c] = false } return true }