open-nomad/client/allocrunner/health_hook.go

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package allocrunner
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"sync"
"time"
log "github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/allochealth"
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"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/allocrunner/interfaces"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/consul"
cstructs "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/structs"
)
// healthMutator is able to set/clear alloc health.
type healthSetter interface {
// HasHealth returns true if health is already set.
HasHealth() bool
// Set health via the mutator
SetHealth(healthy, isDeploy bool, taskEvents map[string]*structs.TaskEvent)
// Clear health when the deployment ID changes
ClearHealth()
}
// allocHealthWatcherHook is responsible for watching an allocation's task
// status and (optionally) Consul health check status to determine if the
// allocation is health or unhealthy. Used by deployments and migrations.
type allocHealthWatcherHook struct {
healthSetter healthSetter
// consul client used to monitor health checks
consul consul.ConsulServiceAPI
// listener is given to trackers to listen for alloc updates and closed
// when the alloc is destroyed.
listener *cstructs.AllocListener
// hookLock is held by hook methods to prevent concurrent access by
// Update and synchronous hooks.
hookLock sync.Mutex
// watchDone is created before calling watchHealth and is closed when
// watchHealth exits. Must be passed into watchHealth to avoid races.
// Initialized already closed as Update may be called before Prerun.
watchDone chan struct{}
// ranOnce is set once Prerun or Update have run at least once. This
// prevents Prerun from running if an Update has already been
// processed. Must hold hookLock to access.
ranOnce bool
// cancelFn stops the health watching/setting goroutine. Wait on
// watchLock to block until the watcher exits.
cancelFn context.CancelFunc
// alloc set by new func or Update. Must hold hookLock to access.
alloc *structs.Allocation
// isDeploy is true if monitoring a deployment. Set in init(). Must
// hold hookLock to access.
isDeploy bool
logger log.Logger
}
func newAllocHealthWatcherHook(logger log.Logger, alloc *structs.Allocation, hs healthSetter,
listener *cstructs.AllocListener, consul consul.ConsulServiceAPI) interfaces.RunnerHook {
// Neither deployments nor migrations care about the health of
// non-service jobs so never watch their health
if alloc.Job.Type != structs.JobTypeService {
return noopAllocHealthWatcherHook{}
}
// Initialize watchDone with a closed chan in case Update runs before Prerun
closedDone := make(chan struct{})
close(closedDone)
h := &allocHealthWatcherHook{
alloc: alloc,
cancelFn: func() {}, // initialize to prevent nil func panics
watchDone: closedDone,
consul: consul,
healthSetter: hs,
listener: listener,
}
h.logger = logger.Named(h.Name())
return h
}
func (h *allocHealthWatcherHook) Name() string {
return "alloc_health_watcher"
}
// init starts the allochealth.Tracker and watchHealth goroutine on either
// Prerun or Update. Caller must set/update alloc and logger fields.
//
// Not threadsafe so the caller should lock since Updates occur concurrently.
func (h *allocHealthWatcherHook) init() error {
// No need to watch health as it's already set
if h.healthSetter.HasHealth() {
h.logger.Trace("not watching; already has health set")
return nil
}
tg := h.alloc.Job.LookupTaskGroup(h.alloc.TaskGroup)
if tg == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("task group %q does not exist in job %q", h.alloc.TaskGroup, h.alloc.Job.ID)
}
h.isDeploy = h.alloc.DeploymentID != ""
// No need to watch allocs for deployments that rely on operators
// manually setting health
if h.isDeploy && (tg.Update.IsEmpty() || tg.Update.HealthCheck == structs.UpdateStrategyHealthCheck_Manual) {
return nil
}
// Define the deadline, health method, min healthy time from the
// deployment if this is a deployment; otherwise from the migration
// strategy.
deadline, useChecks, minHealthyTime := getHealthParams(time.Now(), tg, h.isDeploy)
// Create a context that is canceled when the tracker should shutdown.
ctx := context.Background()
ctx, h.cancelFn = context.WithCancel(ctx)
h.logger.Trace("watching", "deadline", deadline, "checks", useChecks, "min_healthy_time", minHealthyTime)
// Create a new tracker, start it, and watch for health results.
tracker := allochealth.NewTracker(ctx, h.logger, h.alloc,
h.listener, h.consul, minHealthyTime, useChecks)
tracker.Start()
// Create a new done chan and start watching for health updates
h.watchDone = make(chan struct{})
go h.watchHealth(ctx, deadline, tracker, h.watchDone)
return nil
}
func (h *allocHealthWatcherHook) Prerun() error {
h.hookLock.Lock()
defer h.hookLock.Unlock()
if h.ranOnce {
// An Update beat Prerun to running the watcher; noop
return nil
}
h.ranOnce = true
return h.init()
}
func (h *allocHealthWatcherHook) Update(req *interfaces.RunnerUpdateRequest) error {
h.hookLock.Lock()
defer h.hookLock.Unlock()
// Prevent Prerun from running after an Update
h.ranOnce = true
// Cancel the old watcher and create a new one
h.cancelFn()
// Wait until the watcher exits
<-h.watchDone
// Deployment has changed, reset status
if req.Alloc.DeploymentID != h.alloc.DeploymentID {
h.healthSetter.ClearHealth()
}
// Update alloc
h.alloc = req.Alloc
return h.init()
}
func (h *allocHealthWatcherHook) Postrun() error {
h.hookLock.Lock()
defer h.hookLock.Unlock()
h.cancelFn()
h.listener.Close()
// Wait until the watcher exits
<-h.watchDone
return nil
}
func (h *allocHealthWatcherHook) Shutdown() {
// Same as Postrun
h.Postrun()
}
// watchHealth watches alloc health until it is set, the alloc is stopped, the
// deadline is reached, or the context is canceled. watchHealth will be
// canceled and restarted on Updates so calls are serialized with a lock.
func (h *allocHealthWatcherHook) watchHealth(ctx context.Context, deadline time.Time, tracker *allochealth.Tracker, done chan<- struct{}) {
defer close(done)
// Default to unhealthy for the deadline reached case
healthy := false
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
// Graceful shutdown
return
case <-tracker.AllocStoppedCh():
// Allocation has stopped so no need to set health
return
case <-time.After(deadline.Sub(time.Now())):
// Time is up! Fallthrough to set unhealthy.
h.logger.Trace("deadline reached; setting unhealthy", "deadline", deadline)
case healthy = <-tracker.HealthyCh():
// Health received. Fallthrough to set it.
}
h.logger.Trace("health set", "healthy", healthy)
// If this is an unhealthy deployment emit events for tasks
var taskEvents map[string]*structs.TaskEvent
if !healthy && h.isDeploy {
taskEvents = tracker.TaskEvents()
}
h.healthSetter.SetHealth(healthy, h.isDeploy, taskEvents)
}
// getHealthParams returns the health watcher parameters which vary based on
// whether this allocation is in a deployment or migration.
func getHealthParams(now time.Time, tg *structs.TaskGroup, isDeploy bool) (deadline time.Time, useChecks bool, minHealthyTime time.Duration) {
if isDeploy {
deadline = now.Add(tg.Update.HealthyDeadline)
minHealthyTime = tg.Update.MinHealthyTime
useChecks = tg.Update.HealthCheck == structs.UpdateStrategyHealthCheck_Checks
} else {
strategy := tg.Migrate
if strategy == nil {
// For backwards compat with pre-0.8 allocations that
// don't have a migrate strategy set.
strategy = structs.DefaultMigrateStrategy()
}
deadline = now.Add(strategy.HealthyDeadline)
minHealthyTime = strategy.MinHealthyTime
useChecks = strategy.HealthCheck == structs.MigrateStrategyHealthChecks
}
return
}
// noopAllocHealthWatcherHook is an empty hook implementation returned by
// newAllocHealthWatcherHook when an allocation will never need its health
// monitored.
type noopAllocHealthWatcherHook struct{}
func (noopAllocHealthWatcherHook) Name() string {
return "alloc_health_watcher"
}