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stop.go
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package daemon
import (
"context"
"time"
containerpkg "github.com/docker/docker/container"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// ContainerStop looks for the given container and terminates it,
// waiting the given number of seconds before forcefully killing the
// container. If a negative number of seconds is given, ContainerStop
// will wait for a graceful termination. An error is returned if the
// container is not found, is already stopped, or if there is a
// problem stopping the container.
func (daemon *Daemon) ContainerStop(name string, seconds *int) error {
container, err := daemon.GetContainer(name)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !container.IsRunning() {
return containerNotModifiedError{running: false}
}
if seconds == nil {
stopTimeout := container.StopTimeout()
seconds = &stopTimeout
}
if err := daemon.containerStop(container, *seconds); err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(systemError{err}, "cannot stop container: %s", name)
}
return nil
}
// containerStop halts a container by sending a stop signal, waiting for the given
// duration in seconds, and then calling SIGKILL and waiting for the
// process to exit. If a negative duration is given, Stop will wait
// for the initial signal forever. If the container is not running Stop returns
// immediately.
func (daemon *Daemon) containerStop(container *containerpkg.Container, seconds int) error {
if !container.IsRunning() {
return nil
}
daemon.stopHealthchecks(container)
stopSignal := container.StopSignal()
// 1. Send a stop signal
if err := daemon.killPossiblyDeadProcess(container, stopSignal); err != nil {
// While normally we might "return err" here we're not going to
// because if we can't stop the container by this point then
// it's probably because it's already stopped. Meaning, between
// the time of the IsRunning() call above and now it stopped.
// Also, since the err return will be environment specific we can't
// look for any particular (common) error that would indicate
// that the process is already dead vs something else going wrong.
// So, instead we'll give it up to 2 more seconds to complete and if
// by that time the container is still running, then the error
// we got is probably valid and so we force kill it.
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 2*time.Second)
defer cancel()
if status := <-container.Wait(ctx, containerpkg.WaitConditionNotRunning); status.Err() != nil {
logrus.Infof("Container failed to stop after sending signal %d to the process, force killing", stopSignal)
if err := daemon.killPossiblyDeadProcess(container, 9); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
// 2. Wait for the process to exit on its own
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), time.Duration(seconds)*time.Second)
defer cancel()
if status := <-container.Wait(ctx, containerpkg.WaitConditionNotRunning); status.Err() != nil {
logrus.Infof("Container %v failed to exit within %d seconds of signal %d - using the force", container.ID, seconds, stopSignal)
// 3. If it doesn't, then send SIGKILL
if err := daemon.Kill(container); err != nil {
// Wait without a timeout, ignore result.
<-container.Wait(context.Background(), containerpkg.WaitConditionNotRunning)
logrus.Warn(err) // Don't return error because we only care that container is stopped, not what function stopped it
}
}
daemon.LogContainerEvent(container, "stop")
return nil
}