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package storage
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"slices"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/ioutils"
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/lockfile"
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/stringid"
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/stringutils"
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/truncindex"
digest "github.com/opencontainers/go-digest"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
const (
// ImageDigestManifestBigDataNamePrefix is a prefix of big data item
// names which we consider to be manifests, used for computing a
// "digest" value for the image as a whole, by which we can locate the
// image later.
ImageDigestManifestBigDataNamePrefix = "manifest"
// ImageDigestBigDataKey is provided for compatibility with older
// versions of the image library. It will be removed in the future.
ImageDigestBigDataKey = "manifest"
)
// An Image is a reference to a layer and an associated metadata string.
type Image struct {
// ID is either one which was specified at create-time, or a random
// value which was generated by the library.
ID string `json:"id"`
// Digest is a digest value that we can use to locate the image, if one
// was specified at creation-time.
Digest digest.Digest `json:"digest,omitempty"`
// Digests is a list of digest values of the image's manifests, and
// possibly a manually-specified value, that we can use to locate the
// image. If Digest is set, its value is also in this list.
Digests []digest.Digest `json:"-"`
// Names is an optional set of user-defined convenience values. The
// image can be referred to by its ID or any of its names. Names are
// unique among images, and are often the text representation of tagged
// or canonical references.
Names []string `json:"names,omitempty"`
// NamesHistory is an optional set of Names the image had in the past. The
// contained names are free from any duplicates, whereas the newest entry
// is the first one.
NamesHistory []string `json:"names-history,omitempty"`
// TopLayer is the ID of the topmost layer of the image itself, if the
// image contains one or more layers. Multiple images can refer to the
// same top layer.
TopLayer string `json:"layer,omitempty"`
// MappedTopLayers are the IDs of alternate versions of the top layer
// which have the same contents and parent, and which differ from
// TopLayer only in which ID mappings they use. When the image is
// to be removed, they should be removed before the TopLayer, as the
// graph driver may depend on that.
MappedTopLayers []string `json:"mapped-layers,omitempty"`
// Metadata is data we keep for the convenience of the caller. It is not
// expected to be large, since it is kept in memory.
Metadata string `json:"metadata,omitempty"`
// BigDataNames is a list of names of data items that we keep for the
// convenience of the caller. They can be large, and are only in
// memory when being read from or written to disk.
BigDataNames []string `json:"big-data-names,omitempty"`
// BigDataSizes maps the names in BigDataNames to the sizes of the data
// that has been stored, if they're known.
BigDataSizes map[string]int64 `json:"big-data-sizes,omitempty"`
// BigDataDigests maps the names in BigDataNames to the digests of the
// data that has been stored, if they're known.
BigDataDigests map[string]digest.Digest `json:"big-data-digests,omitempty"`
// Created is the datestamp for when this image was created. Older
// versions of the library did not track this information, so callers
// will likely want to use the IsZero() method to verify that a value
// is set before using it.
Created time.Time `json:"created,omitempty"`
// ReadOnly is true if this image resides in a read-only layer store.
ReadOnly bool `json:"-"`
Flags map[string]any `json:"flags,omitempty"`
}
// roImageStore provides bookkeeping for information about Images.
type roImageStore interface {
roMetadataStore
roBigDataStore
// startReading makes sure the store is fresh, and locks it for reading.
// If this succeeds, the caller MUST call stopReading().
startReading() error
// stopReading releases locks obtained by startReading.
stopReading()
// Exists checks if there is an image with the given ID or name.
Exists(id string) bool
// Get retrieves information about an image given an ID or name.
Get(id string) (*Image, error)
// Images returns a slice enumerating the known images.
Images() ([]Image, error)
// ByDigest returns a slice enumerating the images which have either an
// explicitly-set digest, or a big data item with a name that starts
// with ImageDigestManifestBigDataNamePrefix, which matches the
// specified digest.
ByDigest(d digest.Digest) ([]*Image, error)
}
// rwImageStore provides bookkeeping for information about Images.
type rwImageStore interface {
roImageStore
rwMetadataStore
rwImageBigDataStore
flaggableStore
// startWriting makes sure the store is fresh, and locks it for writing.
// If this succeeds, the caller MUST call stopWriting().
startWriting() error
// stopWriting releases locks obtained by startWriting.
stopWriting()
// create creates an image that has a specified ID (or a random one) and
// optional names, using the specified layer as its topmost (hopefully
// read-only) layer. That layer can be referenced by multiple images.
create(id string, names []string, layer string, options ImageOptions) (*Image, error)
// updateNames modifies names associated with an image based on (op, names).
// The values are expected to be valid normalized
// named image references.
updateNames(id string, names []string, op updateNameOperation) error
// Delete removes the record of the image.
Delete(id string) error
addMappedTopLayer(id, layer string) error
removeMappedTopLayer(id, layer string) error
// Clean up unreferenced per-image data.
GarbageCollect() error
// Wipe removes records of all images.
Wipe() error
}
type imageStore struct {
// The following fields are only set when constructing imageStore, and must never be modified afterwards.
// They are safe to access without any other locking.
lockfile *lockfile.LockFile // lockfile.IsReadWrite can be used to distinguish between read-write and read-only image stores.
dir string
inProcessLock sync.RWMutex // Can _only_ be obtained with lockfile held.
// The following fields can only be read/written with read/write ownership of inProcessLock, respectively.
// Almost all users should use startReading() or startWriting().
lastWrite lockfile.LastWrite
images []*Image
idindex *truncindex.TruncIndex
byid map[string]*Image
byname map[string]*Image
bydigest map[digest.Digest][]*Image
}
func copyImage(i *Image) *Image {
return &Image{
ID: i.ID,
Digest: i.Digest,
Digests: copySlicePreferringNil(i.Digests),
Names: copySlicePreferringNil(i.Names),
NamesHistory: copySlicePreferringNil(i.NamesHistory),
TopLayer: i.TopLayer,
MappedTopLayers: copySlicePreferringNil(i.MappedTopLayers),
Metadata: i.Metadata,
BigDataNames: copySlicePreferringNil(i.BigDataNames),
BigDataSizes: copyMapPreferringNil(i.BigDataSizes),
BigDataDigests: copyMapPreferringNil(i.BigDataDigests),
Created: i.Created,
ReadOnly: i.ReadOnly,
Flags: copyMapPreferringNil(i.Flags),
}
}
func copyImageSlice(slice []*Image) []*Image {
if len(slice) > 0 {
cp := make([]*Image, len(slice))
for i := range slice {
cp[i] = copyImage(slice[i])
}
return cp
}
return nil
}
// startWritingWithReload makes sure the store is fresh if canReload, and locks it for writing.
// If this succeeds, the caller MUST call stopWriting().
//
// This is an internal implementation detail of imageStore construction, every other caller
// should use startReading() instead.
func (r *imageStore) startWritingWithReload(canReload bool) error {
r.lockfile.Lock()
r.inProcessLock.Lock()
succeeded := false
defer func() {
if !succeeded {
r.inProcessLock.Unlock()
r.lockfile.Unlock()
}
}()
if canReload {
if _, err := r.reloadIfChanged(true); err != nil {
return err
}
}
succeeded = true
return nil
}
// startWriting makes sure the store is fresh, and locks it for writing.
// If this succeeds, the caller MUST call stopWriting().
func (r *imageStore) startWriting() error {
return r.startWritingWithReload(true)
}
// stopWriting releases locks obtained by startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) stopWriting() {
r.inProcessLock.Unlock()
r.lockfile.Unlock()
}
// startReadingWithReload makes sure the store is fresh if canReload, and locks it for reading.
// If this succeeds, the caller MUST call stopReading().
//
// This is an internal implementation detail of imageStore construction, every other caller
// should use startReading() instead.
func (r *imageStore) startReadingWithReload(canReload bool) error {
// inProcessLocked calls the nested function with r.inProcessLock held for writing.
inProcessLocked := func(fn func() error) error {
r.inProcessLock.Lock()
defer r.inProcessLock.Unlock()
return fn()
}
r.lockfile.RLock()
unlockFn := r.lockfile.Unlock // A function to call to clean up, or nil
defer func() {
if unlockFn != nil {
unlockFn()
}
}()
r.inProcessLock.RLock()
unlockFn = r.stopReading
if canReload {
// If we are lucky, we can just hold the read locks, check that we are fresh, and continue.
_, modified, err := r.modified()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if modified {
// We are unlucky, and need to reload.
// NOTE: Multiple goroutines can get to this place approximately simultaneously.
r.inProcessLock.RUnlock()
unlockFn = r.lockfile.Unlock
// r.lastWrite can change at this point if another goroutine reloads the store before us. That’s why we don’t unconditionally
// trigger a load below; we (lock and) reloadIfChanged() again.
// First try reloading with r.lockfile held for reading.
// r.inProcessLock will serialize all goroutines that got here;
// each will re-check on-disk state vs. r.lastWrite, and the first one will actually reload the data.
var tryLockedForWriting bool
if err := inProcessLocked(func() error {
// We could optimize this further: The r.lockfile.GetLastWrite() value shouldn’t change as long as we hold r.lockfile,
// so if r.lastWrite was already updated, we don’t need to actually read the on-filesystem lock.
var err error
tryLockedForWriting, err = r.reloadIfChanged(false)
return err
}); err != nil {
if !tryLockedForWriting {
return err
}
// Not good enough, we need r.lockfile held for writing. So, let’s do that.
unlockFn()
unlockFn = nil
r.lockfile.Lock()
unlockFn = r.lockfile.Unlock
if err := inProcessLocked(func() error {
_, err := r.reloadIfChanged(true)
return err
}); err != nil {
return err
}
unlockFn()
unlockFn = nil
r.lockfile.RLock()
unlockFn = r.lockfile.Unlock
// We need to check for a reload once more because the on-disk state could have been modified
// after we released the lock.
// If that, _again_, finds inconsistent state, just give up.
// We could, plausibly, retry a few times, but that inconsistent state (duplicate image names)
// shouldn’t be saved (by correct implementations) in the first place.
if err := inProcessLocked(func() error {
_, err := r.reloadIfChanged(false)
return err
}); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("(even after successfully cleaning up once:) %w", err)
}
}
// NOTE that we hold neither a read nor write inProcessLock at this point. That’s fine in ordinary operation, because
// the on-filesystem r.lockfile should protect us against (cooperating) writers, and any use of r.inProcessLock
// protects us against in-process writers modifying data.
// In presence of non-cooperating writers, we just ensure that 1) the in-memory data is not clearly out-of-date
// and 2) access to the in-memory data is not racy;
// but we can’t protect against those out-of-process writers modifying _files_ while we are assuming they are in a consistent state.
r.inProcessLock.RLock()
}
}
unlockFn = nil
return nil
}
// startReading makes sure the store is fresh, and locks it for reading.
// If this succeeds, the caller MUST call stopReading().
func (r *imageStore) startReading() error {
return r.startReadingWithReload(true)
}
// stopReading releases locks obtained by startReading.
func (r *imageStore) stopReading() {
r.inProcessLock.RUnlock()
r.lockfile.Unlock()
}
// modified returns true if the on-disk state has changed (i.e. if reloadIfChanged may need to modify the store),
// and a lockfile.LastWrite value for that update.
//
// The caller must hold r.lockfile for reading _or_ writing.
// The caller must hold r.inProcessLock for reading or writing.
func (r *imageStore) modified() (lockfile.LastWrite, bool, error) {
return r.lockfile.ModifiedSince(r.lastWrite)
}
// reloadIfChanged reloads the contents of the store from disk if it is changed.
//
// The caller must hold r.lockfile for reading _or_ writing; lockedForWriting is true
// if it is held for writing.
//
// The caller must hold r.inProcessLock for WRITING.
//
// If !lockedForWriting and this function fails, the return value indicates whether
// reloadIfChanged() with lockedForWriting could succeed.
func (r *imageStore) reloadIfChanged(lockedForWriting bool) (bool, error) {
lastWrite, modified, err := r.modified()
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
// We require callers to always hold r.inProcessLock for WRITING, even if they might not end up calling r.load()
// and modify no fields, to ensure they see fresh data:
// r.lockfile.Modified() only returns true once per change. Without an exclusive lock,
// one goroutine might see r.lockfile.Modified() == true and decide to load, and in the meanwhile another one could
// see r.lockfile.Modified() == false and proceed to use in-memory data without noticing it is stale.
if modified {
if tryLockedForWriting, err := r.load(lockedForWriting); err != nil {
return tryLockedForWriting, err // r.lastWrite is unchanged, so we will load the next time again.
}
r.lastWrite = lastWrite
}
return false, nil
}
// Requires startReading or startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) Images() ([]Image, error) {
images := make([]Image, len(r.images))
for i := range r.images {
images[i] = *copyImage(r.images[i])
}
return images, nil
}
// This looks for datadirs in the store directory that are not referenced
// by the json file and removes it. These can happen in the case of unclean
// shutdowns.
// Requires startReading or startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) GarbageCollect() error {
entries, err := os.ReadDir(r.dir)
if err != nil {
// Unexpected, don't try any GC
return err
}
for _, entry := range entries {
id := entry.Name()
// Does it look like a datadir directory?
if !entry.IsDir() || stringid.ValidateID(id) != nil {
continue
}
// Should the id be there?
if r.byid[id] != nil {
continue
}
// Otherwise remove datadir
logrus.Debugf("removing %q", filepath.Join(r.dir, id))
moreErr := os.RemoveAll(filepath.Join(r.dir, id))
// Propagate first error
if moreErr != nil && err == nil {
err = moreErr
}
}
return err
}
func (r *imageStore) imagespath() string {
return filepath.Join(r.dir, "images.json")
}
func (r *imageStore) datadir(id string) string {
return filepath.Join(r.dir, id)
}
func (r *imageStore) datapath(id, key string) string {
return filepath.Join(r.datadir(id), makeBigDataBaseName(key))
}
// bigDataNameIsManifest determines if a big data item with the specified name
// is considered to be representative of the image, in that its digest can be
// said to also be the image's digest. Currently, if its name is, or begins
// with, "manifest", we say that it is.
func bigDataNameIsManifest(name string) bool {
return strings.HasPrefix(name, ImageDigestManifestBigDataNamePrefix)
}
// recomputeDigests takes a fixed digest and a name-to-digest map and builds a
// list of the unique values that would identify the image.
// The caller must hold r.inProcessLock for writing.
func (i *Image) recomputeDigests() error {
validDigests := make([]digest.Digest, 0, len(i.BigDataDigests)+1)
digests := make(map[digest.Digest]struct{})
if i.Digest != "" {
if err := i.Digest.Validate(); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("validating image digest %q: %w", string(i.Digest), err)
}
digests[i.Digest] = struct{}{}
validDigests = append(validDigests, i.Digest)
}
for name, digest := range i.BigDataDigests {
if !bigDataNameIsManifest(name) {
continue
}
if err := digest.Validate(); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("validating digest %q for big data item %q: %w", string(digest), name, err)
}
// Deduplicate the digest values.
if _, known := digests[digest]; !known {
digests[digest] = struct{}{}
validDigests = append(validDigests, digest)
}
}
if i.Digest == "" && len(validDigests) > 0 {
i.Digest = validDigests[0]
}
i.Digests = validDigests
return nil
}
// load reloads the contents of the store from disk.
//
// Most callers should call reloadIfChanged() instead, to avoid overhead and to correctly
// manage r.lastWrite.
//
// The caller must hold r.lockfile for reading _or_ writing; lockedForWriting is true
// if it is held for writing.
// The caller must hold r.inProcessLock for WRITING.
//
// If !lockedForWriting and this function fails, the return value indicates whether
// retrying with lockedForWriting could succeed.
func (r *imageStore) load(lockedForWriting bool) (bool, error) {
rpath := r.imagespath()
data, err := os.ReadFile(rpath)
if err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) {
return false, err
}
images := []*Image{}
if len(data) != 0 {
if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &images); err != nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("loading %q: %w", rpath, err)
}
}
idlist := make([]string, 0, len(images))
ids := make(map[string]*Image)
names := make(map[string]*Image)
digests := make(map[digest.Digest][]*Image)
var errorToResolveBySaving error // == nil
for n, image := range images {
ids[image.ID] = images[n]
idlist = append(idlist, image.ID)
for _, name := range image.Names {
if conflict, ok := names[name]; ok {
r.removeName(conflict, name)
errorToResolveBySaving = ErrDuplicateImageNames
}
}
// Compute the digest list.
if err := image.recomputeDigests(); err != nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("computing digests for image with ID %q (%v): %w", image.ID, image.Names, err)
}
for _, name := range image.Names {
names[name] = image
}
for _, digest := range image.Digests {
list := digests[digest]
digests[digest] = append(list, image)
}
image.ReadOnly = !r.lockfile.IsReadWrite()
}
if errorToResolveBySaving != nil {
if !r.lockfile.IsReadWrite() {
return false, errorToResolveBySaving
}
if !lockedForWriting {
return true, errorToResolveBySaving
}
}
r.images = images
r.idindex = truncindex.NewTruncIndex(idlist) // Invalid values in idlist are ignored: they are not a reason to refuse processing the whole store.
r.byid = ids
r.byname = names
r.bydigest = digests
if errorToResolveBySaving != nil {
return false, r.Save()
}
return false, nil
}
// Save saves the contents of the store to disk.
// The caller must hold r.lockfile locked for writing.
// The caller must hold r.inProcessLock for reading (but usually holds it for writing in order to make the desired changes).
func (r *imageStore) Save() error {
if !r.lockfile.IsReadWrite() {
return fmt.Errorf("not allowed to modify the image store at %q: %w", r.imagespath(), ErrStoreIsReadOnly)
}
r.lockfile.AssertLockedForWriting()
rpath := r.imagespath()
if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(rpath), 0o700); err != nil {
return err
}
jdata, err := json.Marshal(&r.images)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// This must be done before we write the file, because the process could be terminated
// after the file is written but before the lock file is updated.
lw, err := r.lockfile.RecordWrite()
if err != nil {
return err
}
r.lastWrite = lw
if err := ioutils.AtomicWriteFile(rpath, jdata, 0o600); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func newImageStore(dir string) (rwImageStore, error) {
if err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0o700); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
lockfile, err := lockfile.GetLockFile(filepath.Join(dir, "images.lock"))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
istore := imageStore{
lockfile: lockfile,
dir: dir,
images: []*Image{},
byid: make(map[string]*Image),
byname: make(map[string]*Image),
bydigest: make(map[digest.Digest][]*Image),
}
if err := istore.startWritingWithReload(false); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer istore.stopWriting()
istore.lastWrite, err = istore.lockfile.GetLastWrite()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if _, err := istore.load(true); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &istore, nil
}
func newROImageStore(dir string) (roImageStore, error) {
lockfile, err := lockfile.GetROLockFile(filepath.Join(dir, "images.lock"))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
istore := imageStore{
lockfile: lockfile,
dir: dir,
images: []*Image{},
byid: make(map[string]*Image),
byname: make(map[string]*Image),
bydigest: make(map[digest.Digest][]*Image),
}
if err := istore.startReadingWithReload(false); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer istore.stopReading()
istore.lastWrite, err = istore.lockfile.GetLastWrite()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if _, err := istore.load(false); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &istore, nil
}
// Requires startReading or startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) lookup(id string) (*Image, bool) {
if image, ok := r.byid[id]; ok {
return image, ok
} else if image, ok := r.byname[id]; ok {
return image, ok
} else if longid, err := r.idindex.Get(id); err == nil {
image, ok := r.byid[longid]
return image, ok
}
return nil, false
}
// Requires startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) ClearFlag(id string, flag string) error {
if !r.lockfile.IsReadWrite() {
return fmt.Errorf("not allowed to clear flags on images at %q: %w", r.imagespath(), ErrStoreIsReadOnly)
}
image, ok := r.lookup(id)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("locating image with ID %q: %w", id, ErrImageUnknown)
}
delete(image.Flags, flag)
return r.Save()
}
// Requires startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) SetFlag(id string, flag string, value any) error {
if !r.lockfile.IsReadWrite() {
return fmt.Errorf("not allowed to set flags on images at %q: %w", r.imagespath(), ErrStoreIsReadOnly)
}
image, ok := r.lookup(id)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("locating image with ID %q: %w", id, ErrImageUnknown)
}
if image.Flags == nil {
image.Flags = make(map[string]any)
}
image.Flags[flag] = value
return r.Save()
}
// Requires startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) create(id string, names []string, layer string, options ImageOptions) (image *Image, err error) {
if !r.lockfile.IsReadWrite() {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("not allowed to create new images at %q: %w", r.imagespath(), ErrStoreIsReadOnly)
}
if id == "" {
id = stringid.GenerateRandomID()
_, idInUse := r.byid[id]
for idInUse {
id = stringid.GenerateRandomID()
_, idInUse = r.byid[id]
}
}
if _, idInUse := r.byid[id]; idInUse {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("an image with ID %q already exists: %w", id, ErrDuplicateID)
}
names = dedupeStrings(names)
for _, name := range names {
if image, nameInUse := r.byname[name]; nameInUse {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("image name %q is already associated with image %q: %w", name, image.ID, ErrDuplicateName)
}
}
image = &Image{
ID: id,
Digest: options.Digest,
Digests: dedupeDigests(options.Digests),
Names: names,
NamesHistory: copySlicePreferringNil(options.NamesHistory),
TopLayer: layer,
Metadata: options.Metadata,
BigDataNames: []string{},
BigDataSizes: make(map[string]int64),
BigDataDigests: make(map[string]digest.Digest),
Created: options.CreationDate,
Flags: newMapFrom(options.Flags),
}
if image.Created.IsZero() {
image.Created = time.Now().UTC()
}
err = image.recomputeDigests()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("validating digests for new image: %w", err)
}
r.images = append(r.images, image)
// This can only fail on duplicate IDs, which shouldn’t happen — and in
// that case the index is already in the desired state anyway.
// Implementing recovery from an unlikely and unimportant failure here
// would be too risky.
_ = r.idindex.Add(id)
r.byid[id] = image
for _, name := range names {
r.byname[name] = image
}
for _, digest := range image.Digests {
list := r.bydigest[digest]
r.bydigest[digest] = append(list, image)
}
defer func() {
if err != nil {
// now that the in-memory structures know about the new
// record, we can use regular Delete() to clean up if
// anything breaks from here on out
if e := r.Delete(id); e != nil {
logrus.Debugf("while cleaning up partially-created image %q we failed to create: %v", id, e)
}
}
}()
err = r.Save()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, item := range options.BigData {
if item.Digest == "" {
item.Digest = digest.Canonical.FromBytes(item.Data)
}
if err = r.setBigData(image, item.Key, item.Data, item.Digest); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
image = copyImage(image)
return image, err
}
// Requires startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) addMappedTopLayer(id, layer string) error {
if image, ok := r.lookup(id); ok {
image.MappedTopLayers = append(image.MappedTopLayers, layer)
return r.Save()
}
return fmt.Errorf("locating image with ID %q: %w", id, ErrImageUnknown)
}
// Requires startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) removeMappedTopLayer(id, layer string) error {
if image, ok := r.lookup(id); ok {
initialLen := len(image.MappedTopLayers)
image.MappedTopLayers = stringutils.RemoveFromSlice(image.MappedTopLayers, layer)
// No layer was removed. No need to save.
if initialLen == len(image.MappedTopLayers) {
return nil
}
return r.Save()
}
return fmt.Errorf("locating image with ID %q: %w", id, ErrImageUnknown)
}
// Requires startReading or startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) Metadata(id string) (string, error) {
if image, ok := r.lookup(id); ok {
return image.Metadata, nil
}
return "", fmt.Errorf("locating image with ID %q: %w", id, ErrImageUnknown)
}
// Requires startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) SetMetadata(id, metadata string) error {
if !r.lockfile.IsReadWrite() {
return fmt.Errorf("not allowed to modify image metadata at %q: %w", r.imagespath(), ErrStoreIsReadOnly)
}
if image, ok := r.lookup(id); ok {
image.Metadata = metadata
return r.Save()
}
return fmt.Errorf("locating image with ID %q: %w", id, ErrImageUnknown)
}
// The caller must hold r.inProcessLock for writing.
func (r *imageStore) removeName(image *Image, name string) {
image.Names = stringSliceWithoutValue(image.Names, name)
}
// The caller must hold r.inProcessLock for writing.
func (i *Image) addNameToHistory(name string) {
i.NamesHistory = dedupeStrings(append([]string{name}, i.NamesHistory...))
}
// Requires startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) updateNames(id string, names []string, op updateNameOperation) error {
if !r.lockfile.IsReadWrite() {
return fmt.Errorf("not allowed to change image name assignments at %q: %w", r.imagespath(), ErrStoreIsReadOnly)
}
image, ok := r.lookup(id)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("locating image with ID %q: %w", id, ErrImageUnknown)
}
oldNames := image.Names
names, err := applyNameOperation(oldNames, names, op)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for _, name := range oldNames {
delete(r.byname, name)
}
for _, name := range names {
if otherImage, ok := r.byname[name]; ok {
r.removeName(otherImage, name)
}
r.byname[name] = image
image.addNameToHistory(name)
}
image.Names = names
return r.Save()
}
// Requires startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) Delete(id string) error {
if !r.lockfile.IsReadWrite() {
return fmt.Errorf("not allowed to delete images at %q: %w", r.imagespath(), ErrStoreIsReadOnly)
}
image, ok := r.lookup(id)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("locating image with ID %q: %w", id, ErrImageUnknown)
}
id = image.ID
delete(r.byid, id)
// This can only fail if the ID is already missing, which shouldn’t happen — and in that case the index is already in the desired state anyway.
// The store’s Delete method is used on various paths to recover from failures, so this should be robust against partially missing data.
_ = r.idindex.Delete(id)
for _, name := range image.Names {
delete(r.byname, name)
}
for _, digest := range image.Digests {
prunedList := slices.DeleteFunc(r.bydigest[digest], func(i *Image) bool {
return i == image
})
if len(prunedList) == 0 {
delete(r.bydigest, digest)
} else {
r.bydigest[digest] = prunedList
}
}
r.images = slices.DeleteFunc(r.images, func(candidate *Image) bool {
return candidate.ID == id
})
if err := r.Save(); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := os.RemoveAll(r.datadir(id)); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// Requires startReading or startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) Get(id string) (*Image, error) {
if image, ok := r.lookup(id); ok {
return copyImage(image), nil
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("locating image with ID %q: %w", id, ErrImageUnknown)
}
// Requires startReading or startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) Exists(id string) bool {
_, ok := r.lookup(id)
return ok
}
// Requires startReading or startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) ByDigest(d digest.Digest) ([]*Image, error) {
if images, ok := r.bydigest[d]; ok {
return copyImageSlice(images), nil
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("locating image with digest %q: %w", d, ErrImageUnknown)
}
// Requires startReading or startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) BigData(id, key string) ([]byte, error) {
if key == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("can't retrieve image big data value for empty name: %w", ErrInvalidBigDataName)
}
image, ok := r.lookup(id)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("locating image with ID %q: %w", id, ErrImageUnknown)
}
return os.ReadFile(r.datapath(image.ID, key))
}
// Requires startReading or startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) BigDataSize(id, key string) (int64, error) {
if key == "" {
return -1, fmt.Errorf("can't retrieve size of image big data with empty name: %w", ErrInvalidBigDataName)
}
image, ok := r.lookup(id)
if !ok {
return -1, fmt.Errorf("locating image with ID %q: %w", id, ErrImageUnknown)
}
if size, ok := image.BigDataSizes[key]; ok { // This is valid, and returns ok == false, for BigDataSizes == nil.
return size, nil
}
if data, err := r.BigData(id, key); err == nil && data != nil {
return int64(len(data)), nil
}
return -1, ErrSizeUnknown
}
// Requires startReading or startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) BigDataDigest(id, key string) (digest.Digest, error) {
if key == "" {
return "", fmt.Errorf("can't retrieve digest of image big data value with empty name: %w", ErrInvalidBigDataName)
}
image, ok := r.lookup(id)
if !ok {
return "", fmt.Errorf("locating image with ID %q: %w", id, ErrImageUnknown)
}
if d, ok := image.BigDataDigests[key]; ok { // This is valid, and returns ok == false, for BigDataDigests == nil.
return d, nil
}
return "", ErrDigestUnknown
}
// Requires startReading or startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) BigDataNames(id string) ([]string, error) {
image, ok := r.lookup(id)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("locating image with ID %q: %w", id, ErrImageUnknown)
}
return copySlicePreferringNil(image.BigDataNames), nil
}
// Requires startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) SetBigData(id, key string, data []byte, digestManifest func([]byte) (digest.Digest, error)) error {
if !r.lockfile.IsReadWrite() {
return fmt.Errorf("not allowed to save data items associated with images at %q: %w", r.imagespath(), ErrStoreIsReadOnly)
}
image, ok := r.lookup(id)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("locating image with ID %q: %w", id, ErrImageUnknown)
}
var err error
var newDigest digest.Digest
if bigDataNameIsManifest(key) {
if digestManifest == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("digesting manifest: no manifest digest callback provided: %w", ErrDigestUnknown)
}
if newDigest, err = digestManifest(data); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("digesting manifest: %w", err)
}
} else {
newDigest = digest.Canonical.FromBytes(data)
}
return r.setBigData(image, key, data, newDigest)
}
// Requires startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) setBigData(image *Image, key string, data []byte, newDigest digest.Digest) error {
if key == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("can't set empty name for image big data item: %w", ErrInvalidBigDataName)
}
err := os.MkdirAll(r.datadir(image.ID), 0o700)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = ioutils.AtomicWriteFile(r.datapath(image.ID, key), data, 0o600)
if err == nil {
save := false
if image.BigDataSizes == nil {
image.BigDataSizes = make(map[string]int64)
}
oldSize, sizeOk := image.BigDataSizes[key]
image.BigDataSizes[key] = int64(len(data))
if image.BigDataDigests == nil {
image.BigDataDigests = make(map[string]digest.Digest)
}
oldDigest, digestOk := image.BigDataDigests[key]
image.BigDataDigests[key] = newDigest
if !sizeOk || oldSize != image.BigDataSizes[key] || !digestOk || oldDigest != newDigest {
save = true
}
if !slices.Contains(image.BigDataNames, key) {
image.BigDataNames = append(image.BigDataNames, key)
save = true
}
for _, oldDigest := range image.Digests {
// remove the image from the list of images in the digest-based index
if list, ok := r.bydigest[oldDigest]; ok {
prunedList := slices.DeleteFunc(list, func(i *Image) bool {
return i == image
})
if len(prunedList) == 0 {
delete(r.bydigest, oldDigest)
} else {
r.bydigest[oldDigest] = prunedList
}
}
}
if err = image.recomputeDigests(); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("loading recomputing image digest information for %s: %w", image.ID, err)
}
for _, newDigest := range image.Digests {
// add the image to the list of images in the digest-based index which
// corresponds to the new digest for this item, unless it's already there
list := r.bydigest[newDigest]
if !slices.Contains(list, image) {
r.bydigest[newDigest] = append(list, image)
}
}
if save {
err = r.Save()
}
}
return err
}
// Requires startWriting.
func (r *imageStore) Wipe() error {
if !r.lockfile.IsReadWrite() {
return fmt.Errorf("not allowed to delete images at %q: %w", r.imagespath(), ErrStoreIsReadOnly)
}
ids := make([]string, 0, len(r.byid))
for id := range r.byid {
ids = append(ids, id)
}
for _, id := range ids {
if err := r.Delete(id); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
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