spiegel_podman/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim/internal/jobobject/iocp.go
Matthew Heon 0f73935563 Add support for containers.conf volume timeouts
Also, do a general cleanup of all the timeout code. Changes
include:
- Convert from int to *uint where possible. Timeouts cannot be
  negative, hence the uint change; and a timeout of 0 is valid,
  so we need a new way to detect that the user set a timeout
  (hence, pointer).
- Change name in the database to avoid conflicts between new data
  type and old one. This will cause timeouts set with 4.2.0 to be
  lost, but considering nobody is using the feature at present
  (and the lack of validation means we could have invalid,
  negative timeouts in the DB) this feels safe.
- Ensure volume plugin timeouts can only be used with volumes
  created using a plugin. Timeouts on the local driver are
  nonsensical.
- Remove the existing test, as it did not use a volume plugin.
  Write a new test that does.

The actual plumbing of the containers.conf timeout in is one line
in volume_api.go; the remainder are the above-described cleanups.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <mheon@redhat.com>
2022-08-23 15:42:00 -04:00

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package jobobject
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"sync"
"unsafe"
"github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim/internal/log"
"github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim/internal/queue"
"github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim/internal/winapi"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
"golang.org/x/sys/windows"
)
var (
ioInitOnce sync.Once
initIOErr error
// Global iocp handle that will be re-used for every job object
ioCompletionPort windows.Handle
// Mapping of job handle to queue to place notifications in.
jobMap sync.Map
)
// MsgAllProcessesExited is a type representing a message that every process in a job has exited.
type MsgAllProcessesExited struct{}
// MsgUnimplemented represents a message that we are aware of, but that isn't implemented currently.
// This should not be treated as an error.
type MsgUnimplemented struct{}
// pollIOCP polls the io completion port forever.
func pollIOCP(ctx context.Context, iocpHandle windows.Handle) {
var (
overlapped uintptr
code uint32
key uintptr
)
for {
err := windows.GetQueuedCompletionStatus(iocpHandle, &code, &key, (**windows.Overlapped)(unsafe.Pointer(&overlapped)), windows.INFINITE)
if err != nil {
log.G(ctx).WithError(err).Error("failed to poll for job object message")
continue
}
if val, ok := jobMap.Load(key); ok {
msq, ok := val.(*queue.MessageQueue)
if !ok {
log.G(ctx).WithField("value", msq).Warn("encountered non queue type in job map")
continue
}
notification, err := parseMessage(code, overlapped)
if err != nil {
log.G(ctx).WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"code": code,
"overlapped": overlapped,
}).Warn("failed to parse job object message")
continue
}
if err := msq.Enqueue(notification); err == queue.ErrQueueClosed {
// Write will only return an error when the queue is closed.
// The only time a queue would ever be closed is when we call `Close` on
// the job it belongs to which also removes it from the jobMap, so something
// went wrong here. We can't return as this is reading messages for all jobs
// so just log it and move on.
log.G(ctx).WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"code": code,
"overlapped": overlapped,
}).Warn("tried to write to a closed queue")
continue
}
} else {
log.G(ctx).Warn("received a message for a job not present in the mapping")
}
}
}
func parseMessage(code uint32, overlapped uintptr) (interface{}, error) {
// Check code and parse out relevant information related to that notification
// that we care about. For now all we handle is the message that all processes
// in the job have exited.
switch code {
case winapi.JOB_OBJECT_MSG_ACTIVE_PROCESS_ZERO:
return MsgAllProcessesExited{}, nil
// Other messages for completeness and a check to make sure that if we fall
// into the default case that this is a code we don't know how to handle.
case winapi.JOB_OBJECT_MSG_END_OF_JOB_TIME:
case winapi.JOB_OBJECT_MSG_END_OF_PROCESS_TIME:
case winapi.JOB_OBJECT_MSG_ACTIVE_PROCESS_LIMIT:
case winapi.JOB_OBJECT_MSG_NEW_PROCESS:
case winapi.JOB_OBJECT_MSG_EXIT_PROCESS:
case winapi.JOB_OBJECT_MSG_ABNORMAL_EXIT_PROCESS:
case winapi.JOB_OBJECT_MSG_PROCESS_MEMORY_LIMIT:
case winapi.JOB_OBJECT_MSG_JOB_MEMORY_LIMIT:
case winapi.JOB_OBJECT_MSG_NOTIFICATION_LIMIT:
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown job notification type: %d", code)
}
return MsgUnimplemented{}, nil
}
// Assigns an IO completion port to get notified of events for the registered job
// object.
func attachIOCP(job windows.Handle, iocp windows.Handle) error {
info := winapi.JOBOBJECT_ASSOCIATE_COMPLETION_PORT{
CompletionKey: job,
CompletionPort: iocp,
}
_, err := windows.SetInformationJobObject(job, windows.JobObjectAssociateCompletionPortInformation, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&info)), uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(info)))
return err
}