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runc/tty.go
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Michael Crosby 8d0a05b8dd Wait for pipes to write all data before exit
Add a waitgroup to wait for the io.Copy of stdout/err to finish before
existing runc.  The problem happens more in exec because it is really
fast and the pipe has data buffered but not yet read after the process
has already exited.

Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
2016-02-26 12:14:47 -08:00

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// +build linux
package main
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"sync"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/term"
"github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer"
)
// newTty creates a new tty for use with the container. If a tty is not to be
// created for the process, pipes are created so that the TTY of the parent
// process are not inherited by the container.
func newTty(create bool, p *libcontainer.Process, rootuid int, console string) (*tty, error) {
if create {
return createTty(p, rootuid, console)
}
return createStdioPipes(p, rootuid)
}
// setup standard pipes so that the TTY of the calling runc process
// is not inherited by the container.
func createStdioPipes(p *libcontainer.Process, rootuid int) (*tty, error) {
i, err := p.InitializeIO(rootuid)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
t := &tty{
closers: []io.Closer{
i.Stdin,
i.Stdout,
i.Stderr,
},
}
// add the process's io to the post start closers if they support close
for _, cc := range []interface{}{
p.Stdin,
p.Stdout,
p.Stderr,
} {
if c, ok := cc.(io.Closer); ok {
t.postStart = append(t.postStart, c)
}
}
go func() {
io.Copy(i.Stdin, os.Stdin)
i.Stdin.Close()
}()
t.wg.Add(2)
go t.copyIO(os.Stdout, i.Stdout)
go t.copyIO(os.Stderr, i.Stderr)
return t, nil
}
func (t *tty) copyIO(w io.Writer, r io.ReadCloser) {
defer t.wg.Done()
io.Copy(w, r)
r.Close()
}
func createTty(p *libcontainer.Process, rootuid int, consolePath string) (*tty, error) {
if consolePath != "" {
if err := p.ConsoleFromPath(consolePath); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &tty{}, nil
}
console, err := p.NewConsole(rootuid)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
go io.Copy(console, os.Stdin)
go io.Copy(os.Stdout, console)
state, err := term.SetRawTerminal(os.Stdin.Fd())
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to set the terminal from the stdin: %v", err)
}
return &tty{
console: console,
state: state,
closers: []io.Closer{
console,
},
}, nil
}
type tty struct {
console libcontainer.Console
state *term.State
closers []io.Closer
postStart []io.Closer
wg sync.WaitGroup
}
// ClosePostStart closes any fds that are provided to the container and dup2'd
// so that we no longer have copy in our process.
func (t *tty) ClosePostStart() error {
for _, c := range t.postStart {
c.Close()
}
return nil
}
// Close closes all open fds for the tty and/or restores the orignal
// stdin state to what it was prior to the container execution
func (t *tty) Close() error {
// ensure that our side of the fds are always closed
for _, c := range t.postStart {
c.Close()
}
// wait for the copy routines to finish before closing the fds
t.wg.Wait()
for _, c := range t.closers {
c.Close()
}
if t.state != nil {
term.RestoreTerminal(os.Stdin.Fd(), t.state)
}
return nil
}
func (t *tty) resize() error {
if t.console == nil {
return nil
}
ws, err := term.GetWinsize(os.Stdin.Fd())
if err != nil {
return err
}
return term.SetWinsize(t.console.Fd(), ws)
}