Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>
While debugging #32838, it was found (https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/32838#issuecomment-356005845) that the utility VM in some circumstances was crashing. Unfortunately, this was silently thrown away, and as far as the build step (also applies to docker run) was concerned, the exit code was zero and the error was thrown away. Windows containers operate differently to containers on Linux, and there can be legitimate system errors during container shutdown after the init process exits. This PR handles this and passes the error all the way back to the client, and correctly causes a build step running a container which hits a system error to fail, rather than blindly trying to keep going, assuming all is good, and get a subsequent failure on a commit.
With this change, assuming an error occurs, here's an example of a failure which previous was reported as a commit error:
```
The command 'powershell -Command $ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'; $ProgressPreference = 'SilentlyContinue'; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-App-Dev ; Install-WindowsFeature -Name ADLDS; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Mgmt-Compat; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Mgmt-Service; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Metabase; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Lgcy-Scripting; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-WMI; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-WHC; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Scripting-Tools; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Net-Ext45; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-ASP; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-ISAPI-Ext; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-ISAPI-Filter; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Default-Doc; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Dir-Browsing; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Http-Errors; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Static-Content; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Http-Redirect; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-DAV-Publishing; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Health; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Http-Logging; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Custom-Logging; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Log-Libraries; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Request-Monitor; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Http-Tracing; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Stat-Compression; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Dyn-Compression; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Security; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Windows-Auth; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Basic-Auth; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-Url-Auth; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-WebSockets; Install-WindowsFeature -Name Web-AppInit; Install-WindowsFeature -Name NET-WCF-HTTP-Activation45; Install-WindowsFeature -Name NET-WCF-Pipe-Activation45; Install-WindowsFeature -Name NET-WCF-TCP-Activation45;' returned a non-zero code: 4294967295: container shutdown failed: container ba9c65054d42d4830fb25ef55e4ab3287550345aa1a2bb265df4e5bfcd79c78a encountered an error during WaitTimeout: failure in a Windows system call: The compute system exited unexpectedly. (0xc0370106)
```
Without this change, it would be incorrectly reported such as in this comment: https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/32838#issuecomment-309621097
```
Step 3/8 : ADD buildtools C:/buildtools
re-exec error: exit status 1: output: time="2017-06-20T11:37:38+10:00" level=error msg="hcsshim::ImportLayer failed in Win32: The system cannot find the path specified. (0x3) layerId=\\\\?\\C:\\ProgramData\\docker\\windowsfilter\\b41d28c95f98368b73fc192cb9205700e21
6691495c1f9ac79b9b04ec4923ea2 flavour=1 folder=C:\\Windows\\TEMP\\hcs232661915"
hcsshim::ImportLayer failed in Win32: The system cannot find the path specified. (0x3) layerId=\\?\C:\ProgramData\docker\windowsfilter\b41d28c95f98368b73fc192cb9205700e216691495c1f9ac79b9b04ec4923ea2 flavour=1 folder=C:\Windows\TEMP\hcs232661915
```
Upstream-commit: 8c52560ea4593935322c1d056124be44e234b934
Component: engine
This images is used to run integration and integration-cli tests on
anything that implements the docker api :). The image wasn't building
anywore :D
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
Upstream-commit: 9c46b587eec84f6d9b525ecca1d8b66a51055c12
Component: engine
Originally I worked on this for the multi-stage build Dockerfile
changes. Decided to split this out as we are still waiting for
multi-stage to be available on CI and rebasing these is pretty annoying.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: b529d1b0936b90ae14d584c73f7332919f8d76b7
Component: engine
This leaks information about keyrings on the host. Keyrings are
not namespaced.
Signed-off-by: Justin Cormack <justin.cormack@docker.com>
Upstream-commit: de23cb939858a66829d5b75057c7ac664c5acda5
Component: engine
Also adds a note to the API version history
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Upstream-commit: a3efeaad529b945ce5af78c4b08a6ed47399f8d5
Component: engine
Use the default version because it is used by the client package
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
Upstream-commit: e73d742cd7deee396eac3c97664b40264ee358cb
Component: engine
Test made some bad assumptions about on-disk state of volume data.
This updates the test to only test based on what the volume API is
designed to provide.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 0df654f3d61d8691ee113a8429bcc8ef65786bc7
Component: engine
The function name should be TestUpdateCPUQuota and not TestUpdateCPUQUota.
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 31825081d4c5e643a150b515547cb2a2ea223de4
Component: engine
Use client instead of helpers for TLS in integration test
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
Upstream-commit: a68ae4a2d95b1ff143025a435195af0f1ab30ace
Component: engine
1. Use integration/internal/exec, removing the getContainerSysFSValue().
2. Avoid repeating magic numbers, use a variable for those.
3. Fix order of arguments to assert.Equal (first "expected", then "actual").
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 0f9da07b569f0d9cbe574db3af3951b4d5c968c0
Component: engine
An implementation of exec in TestUpdateCPUQUota had a few issues,
including resource leaking and calling both ContainerExecAttach and
ContainerExecRun. The last one makes the test flaky:
update_linux_test.go:136: expected cgroup value 20000, got: Error: Exec
command f923baf709525f6b38f6511126addc5d9bb88fb477eeca1c22440551090fa2bb
is already running
Fix by using the integration/internal/exec package.
While at it, use require/assert to further improve code readability.
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 8a7d6143fca69623e2f5d409328c97603843ccb6
Component: engine
Some test cases might need an ability to execute a command inside a
container (in order to analyse its output and/or exit code). It is a bit
complicated operation to do so using engine API. The function provided
aims to hide this complexity, making exec almost as simple as 'docker
exec'.
NOTE that the exec is synchronous, and command's stdin is closed.
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 01143afe54f1be7308c5663a0cc110740626c62b
Component: engine
When a container is created if "--network" is set to "host" all the
ports in the container are bound to the host.
Thus, adding "-p" or "--publish" to the command-line is meaningless.
Unlike "docker run" and "docker create", "docker service create" sends
an error message when network mode is host and port bindings are given
This patch however suggests to send a warning message to the client when
such a case occurs.
The warning message is added to "warnings" which are returned from
"verifyPlatformContainerSettings".
Signed-off-by: Boaz Shuster <ripcurld.github@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 6e78fdb790d2e1dbf95a1733cab9395b1b936622
Component: engine