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Matthew Heon c4627b5846 Fix container and pod create commands for remote create
In `podman inspect` output for containers and pods, we include
the command that was used to create the container. This is also
used by `podman generate systemd --new` to generate unit files.

With remote podman, the generated create commands were incorrect
since we sourced directly from os.Args on the server side, which
was guaranteed to be `podman system service` (or some variant
thereof). The solution is to pass the command along in the
Specgen or PodSpecgen, where we can source it from the client's
os.Args.

This will still be VERY iffy for mixed local/remote use (doing a
`podman --remote run ...` on a remote client then a
`podman generate systemd --new` on the server on the same
container will not work, because the `--remote` flag will slip
in) but at the very least the output of `podman inspect` will be
correct. We can look into properly handling `--remote` (parsing
it out would be a little iffy) in a future PR.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
2020-07-10 11:22:23 -04:00
Joseph Gooch 0b1c1ef461 Implement --sdnotify cmdline option to control sd-notify behavior
--sdnotify container|conmon|ignore
With "conmon", we send the MAINPID, and clear the NOTIFY_SOCKET so the OCI
runtime doesn't pass it into the container. We also advertise "ready" when the
OCI runtime finishes to advertise the service as ready.

With "container", we send the MAINPID, and leave the NOTIFY_SOCKET so the OCI
runtime passes it into the container for initialization, and let the container advertise further metadata.
This is the default, which is closest to the behavior podman has done in the past.

The "ignore" option removes NOTIFY_SOCKET from the environment, so neither podman nor
any child processes will talk to systemd.

This removes the need for hardcoded CID and PID files in the command line, and
the PIDFile directive, as the pid is advertised directly through sd-notify.

Signed-off-by: Joseph Gooch <mrwizard@dok.org>
2020-07-06 17:47:18 +00:00
Ashley Cui 9a1543caec Add --tz flag to create, run
--tz flag sets timezone inside container
Can be set to IANA timezone as well as `local` to match host machine

Signed-off-by: Ashley Cui <acui@redhat.com>
2020-07-02 13:30:59 -04:00
Matthew Heon 3601b96600 Allow empty host port in --publish flag
I didn't believe that this was actually legal, but it looks like
it is. And, unlike our previous understanding (host port being
empty means just use container port), empty host port actually
carries the same meaning as `--expose` + `--publish-all` (that
is, assign a random host port to the given container port). This
requires a significant rework of our port handling code to handle
this new case. I don't foresee this being commonly used, so I
optimized having a fixed port number as fast path, which this
random assignment code running after the main port handling code
only if necessary.

Fixes #6806

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
2020-06-29 09:33:43 -04:00
Matthew Heon 18300573f9 Set syslog for exit commands on log-level=debug
We have a flag, --syslog, for telling logrus to log to syslog as
well as to the terminal. Previously, this flag also set the exit
command for containers to use `--syslog` (otherwise all output
from exit commands is lost). I attempted to replicate this with
Podman v2.0, but quickly ran into circular import hell (the flag
is defined in cmd/podman, I needed it in cmd/podman/containers,
cmd/podman imports cmd/podman/containers already, etc). Instead,
let's just set the syslog flag automatically on
`--log-level=debug` so we log exit commands automatically when
debug-level logs are requested. This is consistent with Conmon
and seems to make sense.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
2020-06-24 13:09:34 -04:00
OpenShift Merge Robot 9e37fd43e4
Merge pull request #6625 from QiWang19/fd
Add --preservefds to podman run
2020-06-23 10:00:21 +02:00
Matthew Heon 13cfdb0742 Fix conflicts between privileged and other flags
The `--privileged` flag does not conflict with `--group-add`
(this one was breaking Toolbox) and does not conflict with most
parts of `--security-opt` (this was breaking Openstack).

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
2020-06-22 16:08:09 -04:00
Qi Wang f61a7f25a8 Add --preservefds to podman run
Add --preservefds to podman run. close https://github.com/containers/libpod/issues/6458

Signed-off-by: Qi Wang <qiwan@redhat.com>
2020-06-19 09:40:13 -04:00
Giuseppe Scrivano 99bdafba99
podman: split env variables in env and overrides
There are three different priorities for applying env variables:

1) environment/config file environment variables
2) image's config
3) user overrides (--env)

The third kind are known to the client, while the default config and image's
config is handled by the backend.

Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
2020-05-07 14:16:50 -04:00
Matthew Heon f7c3cfde77 Add small fixes for 'podman run' from diffing inspect
To try and identify differences between Podman v1.9 and master,
I ran a series of `podman run` commands with various flags
through each, then inspecting the resulting containers and diffed
the inspect JSON between each. This identified a number of issues
which are fixed in this PR.

In order of discovery:
- Podman v2 gave short names for images, where Podman v1 gave the
  fully-qualified name. Simple enough fix (get image tags and use
  the first one if they're available)
- The --restart flag was not being parsed correctly when a number
  of retries was specified. Parsing has been corrected.
- The -m flag was not setting the swap limit (simple fix to set
  swap in that case if it's not explicitly set by the user)
- The --cpus flag was completely nonfunctional (wired in its
  logic)

Tests have been added for all of these to catch future
regressions.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
2020-05-05 20:21:01 -04:00
Matthew Heon 7ac3d906b5 Rework port parsing to support --expose and -P
As part of this, make a major change to the type we use to
represent port mappings in SpecGen (from using existing OCICNI
structs to using our own custom one). This struct has the
advantage of supporting ranges, massively reducing traffic over
the wire for Podman commands using them (for example, the
`podman run -p 5000-6000` command will now send only one struct
instead of 1000). This struct also allows us to easily validate
which ports are in use, and which are not, which is necessary for
--expose.

Once we have parsed the ports from the new struct, we can produce
an accurate map including all currently requested ports, and use
that to determine what ports need to be exposed (some requested
exposed ports may already be included in a mapping from --publish
and will be ignored) and what open ports on the host we can map
them to.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
2020-05-04 20:57:27 -04:00
Matthew Heon 02671a103f Add support for volumes-from, image volumes, init
This should complete Podmanv2's support for volume-related flags.
Most code was sourced from the old pkg/spec implementation with
modifications to account for the split between frontend flags
(volume, mount, tmpfs) and the backend flags implemented here.

Also enables tests for podman run with volumes

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
2020-04-27 13:13:21 -04:00
Giuseppe Scrivano a3acc4f977
podman: add support for --rootfs
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
2020-04-24 12:56:20 +02:00
Matthew Heon b4a4338dfe Enable basic volumes support in Podmanv2
This enables the --volume, --mount, and --tmpfs flags in
Podmanv2. It does not enable init-related flags, image volumes,
and --volumes-from.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
2020-04-22 14:24:12 -04:00
Matthew Heon 1cd2b746d0 Modify namespace generation code for specgen
Namespaces have now been changed to properly handle all cases.
Spec handling code for namespaces was consolidated in a single
function.

Still missing:
- Image ports
- Pod namespaces likely still broken in Podmanv2

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
2020-04-21 14:38:52 -04:00
Daniel J Walsh 426eccee63
Cleanup network option parsing
We were not handling the parsing of --ip.  This pr adds validation
checks and now will support the flag.

Move validation to the actual parsing of the network flags.

We should only parse the dns flags if the user changed them. We don't
want to pass default options if set in containers.conf to the server.
Potential for duplicating defaults.

Add support for --dns-opt flag passing

Begin handling of --network flag, although we don't have a way right now
to translate a string into a specgen.Namespace.

Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
2020-04-19 05:19:30 -04:00
Daniel J Walsh ac94a96a74
Fix up SELinux labeling
SELinux label options processing fixes, should allow system tests to pass.

Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
2020-04-15 16:30:03 -04:00
Brent Baude 7147187942 v2specgen prune libpod
use libpod only in the specgen/generate package so that the remote clients do not inherit libpod bloat.

Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
2020-04-14 20:02:20 -05:00
Brent Baude 6514a5c80e v2podman container create
create a container in podmanv2 using specgen approach.  this is the core implementation and still has quite a bit of code commented out specifically around volumes, devices, and namespaces.  need contributions from smes on these parts.

Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
2020-04-03 15:43:03 -05:00
Brent Baude e56d529561 podmanv2 pod create using podspecgen
using the factory approach similar to container, we now create pods based on a pod spec generator.  wired up the podmanv2 pod create command, podcreatewithspec binding, simple binding test, and apiv2 endpoint.

also included some code refactoring as it introduced as easy circular import.

Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
2020-03-27 09:04:10 -05:00
Matthew Heon cec2e6d706 Add basic structure of a spec generator for pods
This will be used for remote creation of pods initially.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <mheon@redhat.com>
2020-03-20 16:07:46 -04:00
Valentin Rothberg f4e873c4e1 auto updates
Add support to auto-update containers running in systemd units as
generated with `podman generate systemd --new`.

`podman auto-update` looks up containers with a specified
"io.containers.autoupdate" label (i.e., the auto-update policy).

If the label is present and set to "image", Podman reaches out to the
corresponding registry to check if the image has been updated.  We
consider an image to be updated if the digest in the local storage is
different than the one of the remote image.  If an image must be
updated, Podman pulls it down and restarts the container.  Note that the
restarting sequence relies on systemd.

At container-creation time, Podman looks up the "PODMAN_SYSTEMD_UNIT"
environment variables and stores it verbatim in the container's label.
This variable is now set by all systemd units generated by
`podman-generate-systemd` and is set to `%n` (i.e., the name of systemd
unit starting the container).  This data is then being used in the
auto-update sequence to instruct systemd (via DBUS) to restart the unit
and hence to restart the container.

Note that this implementation of auto-updates relies on systemd and
requires a fully-qualified image reference to be used to create the
container.  This enforcement is necessary to know which image to
actually check and pull.  If we used an image ID, we would not know
which image to check/pull anymore.

Fixes: #3575
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
2020-03-17 17:18:56 +01:00
Brent Baude d65ff6b3ec apiv2 container create using specgen
this uses the specgen structure to create containers rather than the outdated createconfig.  right now, only the apiv2 create is wired up.  eventually the cli will also have to be done.

Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
2020-02-19 15:20:15 -06:00
Brent Baude c1a5346713 [CI:DOCS]addition of specgen package
warning: the naming of this might change as well as the location.

this is a build on a PR from mheon from last year that proposes a shift from our current approach of creating containers based on the arbitrarily made createconfig.  the new approach would be to have a specification that is detached from the podman cli.  the spec could then be generated and used to make a container.  this theoretically is the beginning of a long-needed refactor involving how we get from the cli -> libpod | apiv2 -> libpod with code re-use and less duplication.

the intent is to build the apiv2 container creation based on this approach only.  wiring to the podman cli will happen after the fact.

Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
2020-02-04 13:46:51 -06:00
Matthew Heon 4567f39800 Initial implementation of a spec generator package
The current Libpod pkg/spec has become a victim of the better
part of three years of development that tied it extremely closely
to the current Podman CLI. Defaults are spread across multiple
places, there is no easy way to produce a CreateConfig that will
actually produce a valid container, and the logic for generating
configs has sprawled across at least three packages.

This is an initial pass at a package that generates OCI specs
that will supersede large parts of the current pkg/spec. The
CreateConfig will still exist, but will effectively turn into a
parsed CLI. This will be compiled down into the new SpecGenerator
struct, which will generate the OCI spec and Libpod create
options.

The preferred integration point for plugging into Podman's Go API
to create containers will be the new CreateConfig, as it's less
tied to Podman's command line. CRI-O, for example, will likely
tie in here.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <mheon@redhat.com>
2020-02-04 08:10:23 -06:00