open-nomad/drivers/docker/fingerprint.go
Mahmood Ali 3aec7b56ea Only start reconciler once in main driver
driver.SetConfig is not appropriate for starting up reconciler
goroutine.  Some ephemeral driver instances are created for validating
config and we ought not to side-effecting goroutines for those.

We currently lack a lifecycle hook to inject these, so I picked the
`Fingerprinter` function for now, and reconciler should only run after
fingerprinter started.

Use `sync.Once` to ensure that we only start reconciler loop once.
2019-10-18 14:43:23 -04:00

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package docker
import (
"context"
"runtime"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/helper"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/plugins/drivers"
pstructs "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/plugins/shared/structs"
)
func (d *Driver) Fingerprint(ctx context.Context) (<-chan *drivers.Fingerprint, error) {
// start reconciler when we start fingerprinting
// this is the only method called when driver is launched properly
d.reconciler.Start()
ch := make(chan *drivers.Fingerprint)
go d.handleFingerprint(ctx, ch)
return ch, nil
}
func (d *Driver) previouslyDetected() bool {
d.detectedLock.RLock()
defer d.detectedLock.RUnlock()
return d.detected
}
func (d *Driver) setDetected(detected bool) {
d.detectedLock.Lock()
defer d.detectedLock.Unlock()
d.detected = detected
}
// setFingerprintSuccess marks the driver as having fingerprinted successfully
func (d *Driver) setFingerprintSuccess() {
d.fingerprintLock.Lock()
d.fingerprintSuccess = helper.BoolToPtr(true)
d.fingerprintLock.Unlock()
}
// setFingerprintFailure marks the driver as having failed fingerprinting
func (d *Driver) setFingerprintFailure() {
d.fingerprintLock.Lock()
d.fingerprintSuccess = helper.BoolToPtr(false)
d.fingerprintLock.Unlock()
}
// fingerprintSuccessful returns true if the driver has
// never fingerprinted or has successfully fingerprinted
func (d *Driver) fingerprintSuccessful() bool {
d.fingerprintLock.Lock()
defer d.fingerprintLock.Unlock()
return d.fingerprintSuccess == nil || *d.fingerprintSuccess
}
func (d *Driver) handleFingerprint(ctx context.Context, ch chan *drivers.Fingerprint) {
defer close(ch)
ticker := time.NewTimer(0)
for {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return
case <-d.ctx.Done():
return
case <-ticker.C:
ticker.Reset(fingerprintPeriod)
ch <- d.buildFingerprint()
}
}
}
func (d *Driver) buildFingerprint() *drivers.Fingerprint {
fp := &drivers.Fingerprint{
Attributes: map[string]*pstructs.Attribute{},
Health: drivers.HealthStateHealthy,
HealthDescription: drivers.DriverHealthy,
}
client, _, err := d.dockerClients()
if err != nil {
if d.fingerprintSuccessful() {
d.logger.Info("failed to initialize client", "error", err)
}
d.setFingerprintFailure()
return &drivers.Fingerprint{
Health: drivers.HealthStateUndetected,
HealthDescription: "Failed to initialize docker client",
}
}
env, err := client.Version()
if err != nil {
if d.fingerprintSuccessful() {
d.logger.Debug("could not connect to docker daemon", "endpoint", client.Endpoint(), "error", err)
}
d.setFingerprintFailure()
result := drivers.HealthStateUndetected
if d.previouslyDetected() {
result = drivers.HealthStateUnhealthy
}
return &drivers.Fingerprint{
Health: result,
HealthDescription: "Failed to connect to docker daemon",
}
}
d.setDetected(true)
fp.Attributes["driver.docker"] = pstructs.NewBoolAttribute(true)
fp.Attributes["driver.docker.version"] = pstructs.NewStringAttribute(env.Get("Version"))
if d.config.AllowPrivileged {
fp.Attributes["driver.docker.privileged.enabled"] = pstructs.NewBoolAttribute(true)
}
if d.config.Volumes.Enabled {
fp.Attributes["driver.docker.volumes.enabled"] = pstructs.NewBoolAttribute(true)
}
if nets, err := client.ListNetworks(); err != nil {
d.logger.Warn("error discovering bridge IP", "error", err)
} else {
for _, n := range nets {
if n.Name != "bridge" {
continue
}
if len(n.IPAM.Config) == 0 {
d.logger.Warn("no IPAM config for bridge network")
break
}
if n.IPAM.Config[0].Gateway != "" {
fp.Attributes["driver.docker.bridge_ip"] = pstructs.NewStringAttribute(n.IPAM.Config[0].Gateway)
} else {
// Docker 17.09.0-ce dropped the Gateway IP from the bridge network
// See https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/32648
if d.fingerprintSuccess == nil {
d.logger.Debug("bridge_ip could not be discovered")
}
}
break
}
}
if dockerInfo, err := client.Info(); err != nil {
d.logger.Warn("failed to get Docker system info", "error", err)
} else {
runtimeNames := make([]string, 0, len(dockerInfo.Runtimes))
for name := range dockerInfo.Runtimes {
if d.config.GPURuntimeName == name {
// Nvidia runtime is detected by Docker.
// It makes possible to run GPU workloads using Docker driver on this host.
d.gpuRuntime = true
}
runtimeNames = append(runtimeNames, name)
}
sort.Strings(runtimeNames)
fp.Attributes["driver.docker.runtimes"] = pstructs.NewStringAttribute(
strings.Join(runtimeNames, ","))
fp.Attributes["driver.docker.os_type"] = pstructs.NewStringAttribute(dockerInfo.OSType)
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" && dockerInfo.OSType == "linux" {
if d.fingerprintSuccessful() {
d.logger.Warn("detected Linux docker containers on Windows; only Windows containers are supported")
}
d.setFingerprintFailure()
return &drivers.Fingerprint{
Health: drivers.HealthStateUnhealthy,
HealthDescription: "Docker is configured with Linux containers; only Windows containers are supported",
}
}
}
d.setFingerprintSuccess()
return fp
}