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podman/pkg/specgen/generate/ports.go
Matthew Heon 7ac3d906b5 Rework port parsing to support --expose and -P
As part of this, make a major change to the type we use to
represent port mappings in SpecGen (from using existing OCICNI
structs to using our own custom one). This struct has the
advantage of supporting ranges, massively reducing traffic over
the wire for Podman commands using them (for example, the
`podman run -p 5000-6000` command will now send only one struct
instead of 1000). This struct also allows us to easily validate
which ports are in use, and which are not, which is necessary for
--expose.

Once we have parsed the ports from the new struct, we can produce
an accurate map including all currently requested ports, and use
that to determine what ports need to be exposed (some requested
exposed ports may already be included in a mapping from --publish
and will be ignored) and what open ports on the host we can map
them to.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
2020-05-04 20:57:27 -04:00

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package generate
import (
"context"
"net"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/containers/libpod/libpod/image"
"github.com/containers/libpod/pkg/specgen"
"github.com/cri-o/ocicni/pkg/ocicni"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
const (
protoTCP = "tcp"
protoUDP = "udp"
protoSCTP = "sctp"
)
// Parse port maps to OCICNI port mappings.
// Returns a set of OCICNI port mappings, and maps of utilized container and
// host ports.
func parsePortMapping(portMappings []specgen.PortMapping) ([]ocicni.PortMapping, map[string]map[string]map[uint16]uint16, map[string]map[string]map[uint16]uint16, error) {
// First, we need to validate the ports passed in the specgen, and then
// convert them into CNI port mappings.
finalMappings := []ocicni.PortMapping{}
// To validate, we need two maps: one for host ports, one for container
// ports.
// Each is a map of protocol to map of IP address to map of port to
// port (for hostPortValidate, it's host port to container port;
// for containerPortValidate, container port to host port.
// These will ensure no collisions.
hostPortValidate := make(map[string]map[string]map[uint16]uint16)
containerPortValidate := make(map[string]map[string]map[uint16]uint16)
// Initialize the first level of maps (we can't really guess keys for
// the rest).
for _, proto := range []string{protoTCP, protoUDP, protoSCTP} {
hostPortValidate[proto] = make(map[string]map[uint16]uint16)
containerPortValidate[proto] = make(map[string]map[uint16]uint16)
}
// Iterate through all port mappings, generating OCICNI PortMapping
// structs and validating there is no overlap.
for _, port := range portMappings {
// First, check proto
protocols, err := checkProtocol(port.Protocol, true)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, nil, err
}
// Validate host IP
hostIP := port.HostIP
if hostIP == "" {
hostIP = "0.0.0.0"
}
if ip := net.ParseIP(hostIP); ip == nil {
return nil, nil, nil, errors.Errorf("invalid IP address %s in port mapping", port.HostIP)
}
// Validate port numbers and range.
len := port.Range
if len == 0 {
len = 1
}
containerPort := port.ContainerPort
if containerPort == 0 {
return nil, nil, nil, errors.Errorf("container port number must be non-0")
}
hostPort := port.HostPort
if hostPort == 0 {
hostPort = containerPort
}
if uint32(len-1)+uint32(containerPort) > 65535 {
return nil, nil, nil, errors.Errorf("container port range exceeds maximum allowable port number")
}
if uint32(len-1)+uint32(hostPort) > 65536 {
return nil, nil, nil, errors.Errorf("host port range exceeds maximum allowable port number")
}
// Iterate through ports, populating maps to check for conflicts
// and generating CNI port mappings.
for _, p := range protocols {
hostIPMap := hostPortValidate[p]
ctrIPMap := containerPortValidate[p]
hostPortMap, ok := hostIPMap[hostIP]
if !ok {
hostPortMap = make(map[uint16]uint16)
hostIPMap[hostIP] = hostPortMap
}
ctrPortMap, ok := ctrIPMap[hostIP]
if !ok {
ctrPortMap = make(map[uint16]uint16)
ctrIPMap[hostIP] = ctrPortMap
}
// Iterate through all port numbers in the requested
// range.
var index uint16
for index = 0; index < len; index++ {
cPort := containerPort + index
hPort := hostPort + index
if cPort == 0 || hPort == 0 {
return nil, nil, nil, errors.Errorf("host and container ports cannot be 0")
}
testCPort := ctrPortMap[cPort]
if testCPort != 0 && testCPort != hPort {
// This is an attempt to redefine a port
return nil, nil, nil, errors.Errorf("conflicting port mappings for container port %d (protocol %s)", cPort, p)
}
ctrPortMap[cPort] = hPort
testHPort := hostPortMap[hPort]
if testHPort != 0 && testHPort != cPort {
return nil, nil, nil, errors.Errorf("conflicting port mappings for host port %d (protocol %s)", hPort, p)
}
hostPortMap[hPort] = cPort
// If we have an exact duplicate, just continue
if testCPort == hPort && testHPort == cPort {
continue
}
// We appear to be clear. Make an OCICNI port
// struct.
// Don't use hostIP - we want to preserve the
// empty string hostIP by default for compat.
cniPort := ocicni.PortMapping{
HostPort: int32(hPort),
ContainerPort: int32(cPort),
Protocol: p,
HostIP: port.HostIP,
}
finalMappings = append(finalMappings, cniPort)
}
}
}
return finalMappings, containerPortValidate, hostPortValidate, nil
}
// Make final port mappings for the container
func createPortMappings(ctx context.Context, s *specgen.SpecGenerator, img *image.Image) ([]ocicni.PortMapping, error) {
finalMappings, containerPortValidate, hostPortValidate, err := parsePortMapping(s.PortMappings)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// If not publishing exposed ports, or if we are publishing and there is
// nothing to publish - then just return the port mappings we've made so
// far.
if !s.PublishExposedPorts || (len(s.Expose) == 0 && img == nil) {
return finalMappings, nil
}
logrus.Debugf("Adding exposed ports")
// We need to merge s.Expose into image exposed ports
expose := make(map[uint16]string)
for k, v := range s.Expose {
expose[k] = v
}
if img != nil {
inspect, err := img.InspectNoSize(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error inspecting image to get exposed ports")
}
for imgExpose := range inspect.Config.ExposedPorts {
// Expose format is portNumber[/protocol]
splitExpose := strings.SplitN(imgExpose, "/", 2)
num, err := strconv.Atoi(splitExpose[0])
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "unable to convert image EXPOSE statement %q to port number", imgExpose)
}
if num > 65535 || num < 1 {
return nil, errors.Errorf("%d from image EXPOSE statement %q is not a valid port number", num, imgExpose)
}
// No need to validate protocol, we'll do it below.
if len(splitExpose) == 1 {
expose[uint16(num)] = "tcp"
} else {
expose[uint16(num)] = splitExpose[1]
}
}
}
// There's been a request to expose some ports. Let's do that.
// Start by figuring out what needs to be exposed.
// This is a map of container port number to protocols to expose.
toExpose := make(map[uint16][]string)
for port, proto := range expose {
// Validate protocol first
protocols, err := checkProtocol(proto, false)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error validating protocols for exposed port %d", port)
}
if port == 0 {
return nil, errors.Errorf("cannot expose 0 as it is not a valid port number")
}
// Check to see if the port is already present in existing
// mappings.
for _, p := range protocols {
ctrPortMap, ok := containerPortValidate[p]["0.0.0.0"]
if !ok {
ctrPortMap = make(map[uint16]uint16)
containerPortValidate[p]["0.0.0.0"] = ctrPortMap
}
if portNum := ctrPortMap[port]; portNum == 0 {
// We want to expose this port for this protocol
exposeProto, ok := toExpose[port]
if !ok {
exposeProto = []string{}
}
exposeProto = append(exposeProto, p)
toExpose[port] = exposeProto
}
}
}
// We now have a final list of ports that we want exposed.
// Let's find empty, unallocated host ports for them.
for port, protocols := range toExpose {
for _, p := range protocols {
// Find an open port on the host.
// I see a faint possibility that this will infinite
// loop trying to find a valid open port, so I've
// included a max-tries counter.
hostPort := 0
tries := 15
for hostPort == 0 && tries > 0 {
// We can't select a specific protocol, which is
// unfortunate for the UDP case.
candidate, err := getRandomPort()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Check if the host port is already bound
hostPortMap, ok := hostPortValidate[p]["0.0.0.0"]
if !ok {
hostPortMap = make(map[uint16]uint16)
hostPortValidate[p]["0.0.0.0"] = hostPortMap
}
if checkPort := hostPortMap[uint16(candidate)]; checkPort != 0 {
// Host port is already allocated, try again
tries--
continue
}
hostPortMap[uint16(candidate)] = port
hostPort = candidate
logrus.Debugf("Mapping exposed port %d/%s to host port %d", port, p, hostPort)
// Make a CNI port mapping
cniPort := ocicni.PortMapping{
HostPort: int32(candidate),
ContainerPort: int32(port),
Protocol: p,
HostIP: "",
}
finalMappings = append(finalMappings, cniPort)
}
if tries == 0 && hostPort == 0 {
// We failed to find an open port.
return nil, errors.Errorf("failed to find an open port to expose container port %d on the host", port)
}
}
}
return finalMappings, nil
}
// Check a string to ensure it is a comma-separated set of valid protocols
func checkProtocol(protocol string, allowSCTP bool) ([]string, error) {
protocols := make(map[string]struct{})
splitProto := strings.Split(protocol, ",")
// Don't error on duplicates - just deduplicate
for _, p := range splitProto {
switch p {
case protoTCP, "":
protocols[protoTCP] = struct{}{}
case protoUDP:
protocols[protoUDP] = struct{}{}
case protoSCTP:
if !allowSCTP {
return nil, errors.Errorf("protocol SCTP is not allowed for exposed ports")
}
protocols[protoSCTP] = struct{}{}
default:
return nil, errors.Errorf("unrecognized protocol %q in port mapping", p)
}
}
finalProto := []string{}
for p := range protocols {
finalProto = append(finalProto, p)
}
// This shouldn't be possible, but check anyways
if len(finalProto) == 0 {
return nil, errors.Errorf("no valid protocols specified for port mapping")
}
return finalProto, nil
}
// Find a random, open port on the host
func getRandomPort() (int, error) {
l, err := net.Listen("tcp", ":0")
if err != nil {
return 0, errors.Wrapf(err, "unable to get free TCP port")
}
defer l.Close()
_, randomPort, err := net.SplitHostPort(l.Addr().String())
if err != nil {
return 0, errors.Wrapf(err, "unable to determine free port")
}
rp, err := strconv.Atoi(randomPort)
if err != nil {
return 0, errors.Wrapf(err, "unable to convert random port to int")
}
return rp, nil
}