containerd/snapshot/manager.go
Aaron.L.Xu 08bcbddb32 fix typo I found in this repo
Signed-off-by: Aaron.L.Xu <likexu@harmonycloud.cn>
2017-01-20 01:18:26 +08:00

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package snapshot
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"github.com/docker/containerd"
)
// Manager provides an API for allocating, snapshotting and mounting
// abstract, layer-based filesystems. The model works by building up sets of
// directories with parent-child relationships.
//
// These differ from the concept of the graphdriver in that the
// Manager has no knowledge of images or containers. Users simply
// prepare and commit directories. We also avoid the integration between graph
// driver's and the tar format used to represent the changesets.
//
// Importing a Layer
//
// To import a layer, we simply have the Manager provide a list of
// mounts to be applied such that our dst will capture a changeset. We start
// out by getting a path to the layer tar file and creating a temp location to
// unpack it to:
//
// layerPath, tmpLocation := getLayerPath(), mkTmpDir() // just a path to layer tar file.
//
// We then use a Manager to prepare the temporary location as a
// snapshot point:
//
// lm := NewManager()
// mounts, err := lm.Prepare(tmpLocation, "")
// if err != nil { ... }
//
// Note that we provide "" as the parent, since we are applying the diff to an
// empty directory. We get back a list of mounts from Manager.Prepare.
// Before proceeding, we perform all these mounts:
//
// if err := MountAll(mounts); err != nil { ... }
//
// Once the mounts are performed, our temporary location is ready to capture
// a diff. In practice, this works similar to a filesystem transaction. The
// next step is to unpack the layer. We have a special function unpackLayer
// that applies the contents of the layer to target location and calculates the
// DiffID of the unpacked layer (this is a requirement for docker
// implementation):
//
// digest, err := unpackLayer(tmpLocation, layer) // unpack into layer location
// if err != nil { ... }
//
// When the above completes, we should have a filesystem the represents the
// contents of the layer. Careful implementations should verify that digest
// matches the expected DiffID. When completed, we unmount the mounts:
//
// unmount(mounts) // optional, for now
//
// Now that we've verified and unpacked our layer, we create a location to
// commit the actual diff. For this example, we are just going to use the layer
// digest, but in practice, this will probably be the ChainID:
//
// diffPath := filepath.Join("/layers", digest) // name location for the uncompressed layer digest
// if err := lm.Commit(diffPath, tmpLocation); err != nil { ... }
//
// Now, we have a layer in the Manager that can be accessed with the
// opaque diffPath provided during commit.
//
// Importing the Next Layer
//
// Making a layer depend on the above is identical to the process described
// above except that the parent is provided as diffPath when calling
// Manager.Prepare:
//
// mounts, err := lm.Prepare(tmpLocation, parentDiffPath)
//
// The diff will be captured at tmpLocation, as the layer is applied.
//
// Running a Container
//
// To run a container, we simply provide Manager.Prepare the diffPath
// of the image we want to start the container from. After mounting, the
// prepared path can be used directly as the container's filesystem:
//
// mounts, err := lm.Prepare(containerRootFS, imageDiffPath)
//
// The returned mounts can then be passed directly to the container runtime. If
// one would like to create a new image from the filesystem,
// Manager.Commit is called:
//
// if err := lm.Commit(newImageDiff, containerRootFS); err != nil { ... }
//
// Alternatively, for most container runs, Manager.Rollback will be
// called to signal Manager to abandon the changes.
//
// TODO(stevvooe): Consider an alternate API that provides an active object to
// represent the lifecycle:
//
// work, err := lm.Prepare(dst, parent)
// mountAll(work.Mounts())
// work.Commit() || work.Rollback()
//
// TODO(stevvooe): Manager should be an interface with several
// implementations, similar to graphdriver.
type Manager struct {
root string // root provides paths for internal storage.
// just a simple overlay implementation.
active map[string]activeLayer
parents map[string]string // diff to parent for all committed
}
type activeLayer struct {
parent string
upperdir string
workdir string
}
func NewManager(root string) (*Manager, error) {
if err := os.MkdirAll(root, 0777); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &Manager{
root: root,
active: make(map[string]activeLayer),
parents: make(map[string]string),
}, nil
}
// Prepare returns a set of mounts such that dst can be used as a location for
// reading and writing data. If parent is provided, the dst will be setup to
// capture changes between dst and parent. The "default" parent, "", is an
// empty directory.
//
// If the caller intends to write data to dst, they should perform all mounts
// provided before doing so. The location defined by dst should be used as the
// working directory for any associated activity, such as running a container
// or importing a layer.
//
// The implementation may choose to write data directly to dst, opting to
// return no mounts instead.
//
// Once the writes have completed, Manager.Commit or
// Manager.Rollback should be called on dst.
func (lm *Manager) Prepare(dst, parent string) ([]containerd.Mount, error) {
// we want to build up lowerdir, upperdir and workdir options for the
// overlay mount.
//
// lowerdir is a list of parent diffs, ordered from top to bottom (base
// layer to the "right").
//
// upperdir will become the diff location. This will be renamed to the
// location provided in commit.
//
// workdir needs to be there but it is not really clear why.
var opts []string
upperdir, err := ioutil.TempDir(lm.root, "diff-")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
opts = append(opts, "upperdir="+upperdir)
workdir, err := ioutil.TempDir(lm.root, "work-")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
opts = append(opts, "workdir="+workdir)
empty := filepath.Join(lm.root, "empty")
if err := os.MkdirAll(empty, 0777); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// TODO(stevvooe): Write this metadata to disk to make it useful.
lm.active[dst] = activeLayer{
parent: parent,
upperdir: upperdir,
workdir: workdir,
}
var parents []string
for parent != "" {
parents = append(parents, parent)
parent = lm.Parent(parent)
}
if len(parents) == 0 {
parents = []string{empty}
}
opts = append(opts, "lowerdir="+strings.Join(parents, ","))
return []containerd.Mount{
{
Type: "overlay",
Source: "none",
Options: opts,
},
}, nil
}
// View behaves identically to Prepare except the result may not be committed
// back to the snapshot manager.
//
// Whether or not these are readonly mounts is implementation specific, but the
// caller may write to dst freely.
//
// Calling Commit on dst will result in an error. Calling Rollback on dst
// should be done to cleanup resources.
func (lm *Manager) View(dst, parent string) ([]containerd.Mount, error) {
panic("not implemented")
}
// Commit captures the changes between dst and its parent into the path
// provided by diff. The path diff can then be used with the layer
// manipulator's other methods to access the diff content.
//
// The contents of diff are opaque to the caller and may be specific to the
// implementation of the layer backend.
func (lm *Manager) Commit(diff, dst string) error {
active, ok := lm.active[dst]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("%q must be an active layer", dst)
}
// move upperdir into the diff dir
if err := os.Rename(active.upperdir, diff); err != nil {
return err
}
// Clean up the working directory; we may not want to do this if we want to
// support re-entrant calls to Commit.
if err := os.RemoveAll(active.workdir); err != nil {
return err
}
lm.parents[diff] = active.parent
delete(lm.active, dst) // remove from active, again, consider not doing this to support multiple commits.
// note that allowing multiple commits would require copy for overlay.
return nil
}
// Rollback can be called after prepare if the caller would like to abandon the
// changeset.
func (lm *Manager) Rollback(dst string) error {
active, ok := lm.active[dst]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("%q must be an active layer", dst)
}
var err error
err = os.RemoveAll(active.upperdir)
err = os.RemoveAll(active.workdir)
delete(lm.active, dst)
return err
}
// Parent returns the parent of the layer at diff.
func (lm *Manager) Parent(diff string) string {
return lm.parents[diff]
}
type ChangeKind int
const (
ChangeKindAdd = iota
ChangeKindModify
ChangeKindDelete
)
func (k ChangeKind) String() string {
switch k {
case ChangeKindAdd:
return "add"
case ChangeKindModify:
return "modify"
case ChangeKindDelete:
return "delete"
default:
return ""
}
}
// Change represents single change between a diff and its parent.
//
// TODO(stevvooe): There are some cool tricks we can do with this type. If we
// provide the path to the resource from both the diff and its parent, for
// example, we can have the differ actually decide the granularity represented
// in the final changeset.
type Change struct {
Kind ChangeKind
Path string
}
// TODO(stevvooe): Make this change emit through a Walk-like interface. We can
// see this patten used in several tar'ing methods in pkg/archive.
// Changes returns the list of changes from the diff's parent.
func (lm *Manager) Changes(diff string) ([]Change, error) {
panic("not implemented")
}