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// Copyright 2014-2016 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You may
// not use this file except in compliance with the License. A copy of the
// License is located at
//
// http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0/
//
// or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is distributed
// on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either
// express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing
// permissions and limitations under the License.
package api
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/aws/amazon-ecs-agent/agent/acs/model/ecsacs"
"github.com/aws/amazon-ecs-agent/agent/credentials"
"github.com/aws/amazon-ecs-agent/agent/engine/emptyvolume"
"github.com/aws/amazon-ecs-agent/agent/utils/ttime"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/private/protocol/json/jsonutil"
"github.com/cihub/seelog"
"github.com/fsouza/go-dockerclient"
)
const (
emptyHostVolumeName = "~internal~ecs-emptyvolume-source"
// awsSDKCredentialsRelativeURIPathEnvironmentVariableName defines the name of the environment
// variable containers' config, which will be used by the AWS SDK to fetch
// credentials.
awsSDKCredentialsRelativeURIPathEnvironmentVariableName = "AWS_CONTAINER_CREDENTIALS_RELATIVE_URI"
)
// PostUnmarshalTask is run after a task has been unmarshalled, but before it has been
// run. It is possible it will be subsequently called after that and should be
// able to handle such an occurrence appropriately (e.g. behave idempotently).
func (task *Task) PostUnmarshalTask(credentialsManager credentials.Manager) {
// TODO, add rudimentary plugin support and call any plugins that want to
// hook into this
task.initializeEmptyVolumes()
task.initializeCredentialsEndpoint(credentialsManager)
}
func (task *Task) initializeEmptyVolumes() {
requiredEmptyVolumes := []string{}
for _, container := range task.Containers {
for _, mountPoint := range container.MountPoints {
vol, ok := task.HostVolumeByName(mountPoint.SourceVolume)
if !ok {
continue
}
if _, ok := vol.(*EmptyHostVolume); ok {
if container.RunDependencies == nil {
container.RunDependencies = make([]string, 0)
}
container.RunDependencies = append(container.RunDependencies, emptyHostVolumeName)
requiredEmptyVolumes = append(requiredEmptyVolumes, mountPoint.SourceVolume)
}
}
}
if len(requiredEmptyVolumes) == 0 {
// No need to create the auxiliary 'empty-volumes' container
return
}
// If we have required empty volumes, add an 'internal' container that handles all
// of them
_, ok := task.ContainerByName(emptyHostVolumeName)
if !ok {
mountPoints := make([]MountPoint, len(requiredEmptyVolumes))
for i, volume := range requiredEmptyVolumes {
containerPath := "/ecs-empty-volume/" + volume
mountPoints[i] = MountPoint{SourceVolume: volume, ContainerPath: containerPath}
}
sourceContainer := &Container{
Name: emptyHostVolumeName,
Image: emptyvolume.Image + ":" + emptyvolume.Tag,
Command: []string{"not-applicable"}, // Command required, but this only gets created so N/A
MountPoints: mountPoints,
Essential: false,
IsInternal: true,
DesiredStatus: ContainerRunning,
}
task.Containers = append(task.Containers, sourceContainer)
}
}
// initializeCredentialsEndpoint sets the credentials endpoint for all containers in a task if needed.
func (task *Task) initializeCredentialsEndpoint(credentialsManager credentials.Manager) {
id := task.GetCredentialsId()
if id == "" {
// No credentials set for the task. Do not inject the endpoint environment variable.
return
}
taskCredentials, ok := credentialsManager.GetTaskCredentials(id)
if !ok {
// Task has credentials id set, but credentials manager is unaware of
// the id. This should never happen as the payload handler sets
// credentialsId for the task after adding credentials to the
// credentials manager
seelog.Errorf("Unable to get credentials for task: %s", task.Arn)
return
}
credentialsEndpointRelativeURI := taskCredentials.IAMRoleCredentials.GenerateCredentialsEndpointRelativeURI()
for _, container := range task.Containers {
// container.Environment map would not be initialized if there are
// no environment variables to be set or overridden in the container
// config. Check if that's the case and initilialize if needed
if container.Environment == nil {
container.Environment = make(map[string]string)
}
container.Environment[awsSDKCredentialsRelativeURIPathEnvironmentVariableName] = credentialsEndpointRelativeURI
}
}
func (task *Task) ContainerByName(name string) (*Container, bool) {
container, ok := task.getContainersByName()[name]
return container, ok
}
func (task *Task) getContainersByName() map[string]*Container {
task.containersByNameLock.Lock()
defer task.containersByNameLock.Unlock()
if task.containersByName != nil {
return task.containersByName
}
task.containersByName = make(map[string]*Container)
for _, container := range task.Containers {
task.containersByName[container.Name] = container
}
return task.containersByName
}
// HostVolumeByName returns the task Volume for the given a volume name in that
// task. The second return value indicates the presense of that volume
func (task *Task) HostVolumeByName(name string) (HostVolume, bool) {
for _, v := range task.Volumes {
if v.Name == name {
return v.Volume, true
}
}
return nil, false
}
func (task *Task) UpdateMountPoints(cont *Container, vols map[string]string) {
for _, mountPoint := range cont.MountPoints {
hostPath, ok := vols[mountPoint.ContainerPath]
if !ok {
// /path/ -> /path
hostPath, ok = vols[strings.TrimRight(mountPoint.ContainerPath, "/")]
}
if ok {
if hostVolume, exists := task.HostVolumeByName(mountPoint.SourceVolume); exists {
if empty, ok := hostVolume.(*EmptyHostVolume); ok {
empty.HostPath = hostPath
}
}
}
}
}
// updateContainerDesiredStatus sets all container's desired status's to the
// task's desired status
func (task *Task) updateContainerDesiredStatus() {
for _, c := range task.Containers {
if c.DesiredStatus < task.DesiredStatus.ContainerStatus() {
c.DesiredStatus = task.DesiredStatus.ContainerStatus()
}
}
}
// updateTaskKnownState updates the given task's status based on its container's status.
// It updates to the minimum of all containers no matter what
// It returns a TaskStatus indicating what change occured or TaskStatusNone if
// there was no change
func (task *Task) updateTaskKnownStatus() (newStatus TaskStatus) {
llog := log.New("task", task)
llog.Debug("Updating task")
// Set to a large 'impossible' status that can't be the min
earliestStatus := ContainerZombie
for _, cont := range task.Containers {
if cont.KnownStatus < earliestStatus {
earliestStatus = cont.KnownStatus
}
}
llog.Debug("Earliest status is " + earliestStatus.String())
if task.GetKnownStatus() < earliestStatus.TaskStatus() {
task.UpdateKnownStatusAndTime(earliestStatus.TaskStatus())
return task.GetKnownStatus()
}
return TaskStatusNone
}
// Overridden returns a copy of the task with all container's overridden and
// itself overridden as well
func (task *Task) Overridden() *Task {
result := *task
// Task has no overrides currently, just do the containers
// Shallow copy, take care of the deeper bits too
result.containersByNameLock.Lock()
result.containersByName = make(map[string]*Container)
result.containersByNameLock.Unlock()
result.Containers = make([]*Container, len(result.Containers))
for i, cont := range task.Containers {
result.Containers[i] = cont.Overridden()
}
return &result
}
// DockerConfig converts the given container in this task to the format of
// GoDockerClient's 'Config' struct
func (task *Task) DockerConfig(container *Container) (*docker.Config, *DockerClientConfigError) {
return task.Overridden().dockerConfig(container.Overridden())
}
func (task *Task) dockerConfig(container *Container) (*docker.Config, *DockerClientConfigError) {
dockerVolumes, err := task.dockerConfigVolumes(container)
if err != nil {
return nil, &DockerClientConfigError{err.Error()}
}
dockerEnv := make([]string, 0, len(container.Environment))
for envKey, envVal := range container.Environment {
dockerEnv = append(dockerEnv, envKey+"="+envVal)
}
// Convert MB to B
dockerMem := int64(container.Memory * 1024 * 1024)
if dockerMem != 0 && dockerMem < DOCKER_MINIMUM_MEMORY {
dockerMem = DOCKER_MINIMUM_MEMORY
}
var entryPoint []string
if container.EntryPoint != nil {
entryPoint = *container.EntryPoint
}
config := &docker.Config{
Image: container.Image,
Cmd: container.Command,
Entrypoint: entryPoint,
ExposedPorts: task.dockerExposedPorts(container),
Volumes: dockerVolumes,
Env: dockerEnv,
Memory: dockerMem,
CPUShares: task.dockerCpuShares(container.Cpu),
}
if container.DockerConfig.Config != nil {
err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(*container.DockerConfig.Config), &config)
if err != nil {
return nil, &DockerClientConfigError{"Unable decode given docker config: " + err.Error()}
}
}
if config.Labels == nil {
config.Labels = make(map[string]string)
}
return config, nil
}
// Docker silently converts 0 to 1024 CPU shares, which is probably not what we
// want. Instead, we convert 0 to 2 to be closer to expected behavior. The
// reason for 2 over 1 is that 1 is an invalid value (Linux's choice, not
// Docker's).
func (task *Task) dockerCpuShares(containerCpu uint) int64 {
if containerCpu <= 1 {
log.Debug("Converting CPU shares to allowed minimum of 2", "task", task.Arn, "cpuShares", containerCpu)
return 2
}
return int64(containerCpu)
}
func (task *Task) dockerExposedPorts(container *Container) map[docker.Port]struct{} {
dockerExposedPorts := make(map[docker.Port]struct{})
for _, portBinding := range container.Ports {
dockerPort := docker.Port(strconv.Itoa(int(portBinding.ContainerPort)) + "/" + portBinding.Protocol.String())
dockerExposedPorts[dockerPort] = struct{}{}
}
return dockerExposedPorts
}
func (task *Task) dockerConfigVolumes(container *Container) (map[string]struct{}, error) {
volumeMap := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, m := range container.MountPoints {
vol, exists := task.HostVolumeByName(m.SourceVolume)
if !exists {
return nil, &badVolumeError{"Container " + container.Name + " in task " + task.Arn + " references invalid volume " + m.SourceVolume}
}
// you can handle most volume mount types in the HostConfig at run-time;
// empty mounts are created by docker at create-time (Config) so set
// them here.
if container.Name == emptyHostVolumeName && container.IsInternal {
_, ok := vol.(*EmptyHostVolume)
if !ok {
return nil, &badVolumeError{"Empty volume container in task " + task.Arn + " was the wrong type"}
}
volumeMap[m.ContainerPath] = struct{}{}
}
}
return volumeMap, nil
}
func (task *Task) DockerHostConfig(container *Container, dockerContainerMap map[string]*DockerContainer) (*docker.HostConfig, *HostConfigError) {
return task.Overridden().dockerHostConfig(container.Overridden(), dockerContainerMap)
}
func (task *Task) dockerHostConfig(container *Container, dockerContainerMap map[string]*DockerContainer) (*docker.HostConfig, *HostConfigError) {
dockerLinkArr, err := task.dockerLinks(container, dockerContainerMap)
if err != nil {
return nil, &HostConfigError{err.Error()}
}
dockerPortMap := task.dockerPortMap(container)
volumesFrom, err := task.dockerVolumesFrom(container, dockerContainerMap)
if err != nil {
return nil, &HostConfigError{err.Error()}
}
binds, err := task.dockerHostBinds(container)
if err != nil {
return nil, &HostConfigError{err.Error()}
}
hostConfig := &docker.HostConfig{
Links: dockerLinkArr,
Binds: binds,
PortBindings: dockerPortMap,
VolumesFrom: volumesFrom,
}
if container.DockerConfig.HostConfig != nil {
err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(*container.DockerConfig.HostConfig), hostConfig)
if err != nil {
return nil, &HostConfigError{"Unable to decode given host config: " + err.Error()}
}
}
return hostConfig, nil
}
func (task *Task) dockerLinks(container *Container, dockerContainerMap map[string]*DockerContainer) ([]string, error) {
dockerLinkArr := make([]string, len(container.Links))
for i, link := range container.Links {
linkParts := strings.Split(link, ":")
if len(linkParts) > 2 {
return []string{}, errors.New("Invalid link format")
}
linkName := linkParts[0]
var linkAlias string
if len(linkParts) == 2 {
linkAlias = linkParts[1]
} else {
log.Warn("Warning, link with no linkalias", "linkName", linkName, "task", task, "container", container)
linkAlias = linkName
}
targetContainer, ok := dockerContainerMap[linkName]
if !ok {
return []string{}, errors.New("Link target not available: " + linkName)
}
dockerLinkArr[i] = targetContainer.DockerName + ":" + linkAlias
}
return dockerLinkArr, nil
}
func (task *Task) dockerPortMap(container *Container) map[docker.Port][]docker.PortBinding {
dockerPortMap := make(map[docker.Port][]docker.PortBinding)
for _, portBinding := range container.Ports {
dockerPort := docker.Port(strconv.Itoa(int(portBinding.ContainerPort)) + "/" + portBinding.Protocol.String())
currentMappings, existing := dockerPortMap[dockerPort]
if existing {
dockerPortMap[dockerPort] = append(currentMappings, docker.PortBinding{HostIP: "0.0.0.0", HostPort: strconv.Itoa(int(portBinding.HostPort))})
} else {
dockerPortMap[dockerPort] = []docker.PortBinding{docker.PortBinding{HostIP: "0.0.0.0", HostPort: strconv.Itoa(int(portBinding.HostPort))}}
}
}
return dockerPortMap
}
func (task *Task) dockerVolumesFrom(container *Container, dockerContainerMap map[string]*DockerContainer) ([]string, error) {
volumesFrom := make([]string, len(container.VolumesFrom))
for i, volume := range container.VolumesFrom {
targetContainer, ok := dockerContainerMap[volume.SourceContainer]
if !ok {
return []string{}, errors.New("Volume target not available: " + volume.SourceContainer)
}
if volume.ReadOnly {
volumesFrom[i] = targetContainer.DockerName + ":ro"
} else {
volumesFrom[i] = targetContainer.DockerName
}
}
return volumesFrom, nil
}
func (task *Task) dockerHostBinds(container *Container) ([]string, error) {
if container.Name == emptyHostVolumeName {
// emptyHostVolumes are handled as a special case in config, not
// hostConfig
return []string{}, nil
}
binds := make([]string, len(container.MountPoints))
for i, mountPoint := range container.MountPoints {
hv, ok := task.HostVolumeByName(mountPoint.SourceVolume)
if !ok {
return []string{}, errors.New("Invalid volume referenced: " + mountPoint.SourceVolume)
}
if hv.SourcePath() == "" || mountPoint.ContainerPath == "" {
log.Error("Unable to resolve volume mounts; invalid path: " + container.Name + " " + mountPoint.SourceVolume + "; " + hv.SourcePath() + " -> " + mountPoint.ContainerPath)
return []string{}, errors.New("Unable to resolve volume mounts; invalid path: " + container.Name + " " + mountPoint.SourceVolume + "; " + hv.SourcePath() + " -> " + mountPoint.ContainerPath)
}
bind := hv.SourcePath() + ":" + mountPoint.ContainerPath
if mountPoint.ReadOnly {
bind += ":ro"
}
binds[i] = bind
}
return binds, nil
}
// TaskFromACS translates ecsacs.Task to api.Task by first marshaling the recieved
// ecsacs.Task to json and unmrashaling it as api.Task
func TaskFromACS(acsTask *ecsacs.Task, envelope *ecsacs.PayloadMessage) (*Task, error) {
data, err := jsonutil.BuildJSON(acsTask)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
task := &Task{}
err = json.Unmarshal(data, task)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if task.DesiredStatus == TaskRunning && envelope.SeqNum != nil {
task.StartSequenceNumber = *envelope.SeqNum
} else if task.DesiredStatus == TaskStopped && envelope.SeqNum != nil {
task.StopSequenceNumber = *envelope.SeqNum
}
return task, nil
}
// updateTaskDesiredStatus determines what status the task should properly be at based on its container's statuses
func (task *Task) updateTaskDesiredStatus() {
llog := log.New("task", task)
llog.Debug("Updating task")
// A task's desired status is stopped if any essential container is stopped
// Otherwise, the task's desired status is unchanged (typically running, but no need to change)
for _, cont := range task.Containers {
if cont.Essential && (cont.KnownStatus.Terminal() || cont.DesiredStatus.Terminal()) {
llog.Debug("Updating task desired status to stopped", "container", cont.Name)
task.DesiredStatus = TaskStopped
}
}
}
// UpdateStatus updates a task's known and desired statuses to be compatible
// with all of its containers
// It will return a bool indicating if there was a change
func (task *Task) UpdateStatus() bool {
change := task.updateTaskKnownStatus()
// DesiredStatus can change based on a new known status
task.UpdateDesiredStatus()
return change != TaskStatusNone
}
func (task *Task) UpdateDesiredStatus() {
task.updateTaskDesiredStatus()
task.updateContainerDesiredStatus()
}
func (task *Task) SetKnownStatus(status TaskStatus) {
task.setKnownStatus(status)
task.updateKnownStatusTime()
}
// UpdateKnownStatusAndTime updates the KnownStatus and KnownStatusTime
// of the task
func (task *Task) UpdateKnownStatusAndTime(status TaskStatus) {
task.setKnownStatus(status)
task.updateKnownStatusTime()
}
// GetKnownStatus gets the KnownStatus of the task
func (task *Task) GetKnownStatus() TaskStatus {
task.knownStatusLock.RLock()
defer task.knownStatusLock.RUnlock()
return task.KnownStatus
}
// GetKnownStatusTime gets the KnownStatusTime of the task
func (task *Task) GetKnownStatusTime() time.Time {
task.knownStatusTimeLock.RLock()
defer task.knownStatusTimeLock.RUnlock()
return task.KnownStatusTime
}
func (task *Task) setKnownStatus(status TaskStatus) {
task.knownStatusLock.Lock()
defer task.knownStatusLock.Unlock()
task.KnownStatus = status
}
func (task *Task) updateKnownStatusTime() {
task.knownStatusTimeLock.Lock()
defer task.knownStatusTimeLock.Unlock()
task.KnownStatusTime = ttime.Now()
}
func (task *Task) SetCredentialsId(id string) {
task.credentialsIdLock.Lock()
defer task.credentialsIdLock.Unlock()
task.credentialsId = id
}
func (task *Task) GetCredentialsId() string {
task.credentialsIdLock.RLock()
defer task.credentialsIdLock.RUnlock()
return task.credentialsId
}