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package allocrunner
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"path/filepath"
"sync"
"time"
log "github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/allocdir"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/allocrunner/interfaces"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/allocrunner/state"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/allocrunner/taskrunner"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/allocwatcher"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/config"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/consul"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/devicemanager"
cinterfaces "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/interfaces"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/pluginmanager/drivermanager"
cstate "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/state"
cstructs "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/vaultclient"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/helper"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/plugins/device"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/plugins/drivers"
)
// allocRunner is used to run all the tasks in a given allocation
type allocRunner struct {
// id is the ID of the allocation. Can be accessed without a lock
id string
// Logger is the logger for the alloc runner.
logger log.Logger
clientConfig *config.Config
// stateUpdater is used to emit updated alloc state
stateUpdater cinterfaces.AllocStateHandler
// taskStateUpdatedCh is ticked whenever task state as changed. Must
// have len==1 to allow nonblocking notification of state updates while
// the goroutine is already processing a previous update.
taskStateUpdatedCh chan struct{}
// taskStateUpdateHandlerCh is closed when the task state handling
// goroutine exits. It is unsafe to destroy the local allocation state
// before this goroutine exits.
taskStateUpdateHandlerCh chan struct{}
// allocUpdatedCh is a channel that is used to stream allocation updates into
// the allocUpdate handler. Must have len==1 to allow nonblocking notification
// of new allocation updates while the goroutine is processing a previous
// update.
allocUpdatedCh chan *structs.Allocation
// consulClient is the client used by the consul service hook for
// registering services and checks
consulClient consul.ConsulServiceAPI
// vaultClient is the used to manage Vault tokens
vaultClient vaultclient.VaultClient
// waitCh is closed when the Run loop has exited
waitCh chan struct{}
// destroyed is true when the Run loop has exited, postrun hooks have
// run, and alloc runner has been destroyed. Must acquire destroyedLock
// to access.
destroyed bool
// destroyCh is closed when the Run loop has exited, postrun hooks have
// run, and alloc runner has been destroyed.
destroyCh chan struct{}
// shutdown is true when the Run loop has exited, and shutdown hooks have
// run. Must acquire destroyedLock to access.
shutdown bool
// shutdownCh is closed when the Run loop has exited, and shutdown hooks
// have run.
shutdownCh chan struct{}
// destroyLaunched is true if Destroy has been called. Must acquire
// destroyedLock to access.
destroyLaunched bool
// shutdownLaunched is true if Shutdown has been called. Must acquire
// destroyedLock to access.
shutdownLaunched bool
// destroyedLock guards destroyed, destroyLaunched, shutdownLaunched,
// and serializes Shutdown/Destroy calls.
destroyedLock sync.Mutex
// Alloc captures the allocation being run.
alloc *structs.Allocation
allocLock sync.RWMutex
// state is the alloc runner's state
state *state.State
stateLock sync.RWMutex
stateDB cstate.StateDB
// allocDir is used to build the allocations directory structure.
allocDir *allocdir.AllocDir
// runnerHooks are alloc runner lifecycle hooks that should be run on state
// transistions.
runnerHooks []interfaces.RunnerHook
// tasks are the set of task runners
tasks map[string]*taskrunner.TaskRunner
// deviceStatsReporter is used to lookup resource usage for alloc devices
deviceStatsReporter cinterfaces.DeviceStatsReporter
// allocBroadcaster sends client allocation updates to all listeners
allocBroadcaster *cstructs.AllocBroadcaster
// prevAllocWatcher allows waiting for any previous or preempted allocations
// to exit
prevAllocWatcher allocwatcher.PrevAllocWatcher
// prevAllocMigrator allows the migration of a previous allocations alloc dir.
prevAllocMigrator allocwatcher.PrevAllocMigrator
// devicemanager is used to mount devices as well as lookup device
// statistics
devicemanager devicemanager.Manager
// driverManager is responsible for dispensing driver plugins and registering
// event handlers
driverManager drivermanager.Manager
}
// NewAllocRunner returns a new allocation runner.
func NewAllocRunner(config *Config) (*allocRunner, error) {
alloc := config.Alloc
tg := alloc.Job.LookupTaskGroup(alloc.TaskGroup)
if tg == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to lookup task group %q", alloc.TaskGroup)
}
ar := &allocRunner{
id: alloc.ID,
alloc: alloc,
clientConfig: config.ClientConfig,
consulClient: config.Consul,
vaultClient: config.Vault,
tasks: make(map[string]*taskrunner.TaskRunner, len(tg.Tasks)),
waitCh: make(chan struct{}),
destroyCh: make(chan struct{}),
shutdownCh: make(chan struct{}),
state: &state.State{},
stateDB: config.StateDB,
stateUpdater: config.StateUpdater,
taskStateUpdatedCh: make(chan struct{}, 1),
taskStateUpdateHandlerCh: make(chan struct{}),
allocUpdatedCh: make(chan *structs.Allocation, 1),
deviceStatsReporter: config.DeviceStatsReporter,
prevAllocWatcher: config.PrevAllocWatcher,
prevAllocMigrator: config.PrevAllocMigrator,
devicemanager: config.DeviceManager,
driverManager: config.DriverManager,
}
// Create the logger based on the allocation ID
ar.logger = config.Logger.Named("alloc_runner").With("alloc_id", alloc.ID)
// Create alloc broadcaster
ar.allocBroadcaster = cstructs.NewAllocBroadcaster(ar.logger)
// Create alloc dir
ar.allocDir = allocdir.NewAllocDir(ar.logger, filepath.Join(config.ClientConfig.AllocDir, alloc.ID))
// Initialize the runners hooks.
ar.initRunnerHooks()
// Create the TaskRunners
if err := ar.initTaskRunners(tg.Tasks); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return ar, nil
}
// initTaskRunners creates task runners but does *not* run them.
func (ar *allocRunner) initTaskRunners(tasks []*structs.Task) error {
for _, task := range tasks {
config := &taskrunner.Config{
Alloc: ar.alloc,
ClientConfig: ar.clientConfig,
Task: task,
TaskDir: ar.allocDir.NewTaskDir(task.Name),
Logger: ar.logger,
StateDB: ar.stateDB,
StateUpdater: ar,
Consul: ar.consulClient,
Vault: ar.vaultClient,
DeviceStatsReporter: ar.deviceStatsReporter,
DeviceManager: ar.devicemanager,
DriverManager: ar.driverManager,
}
// Create, but do not Run, the task runner
tr, err := taskrunner.NewTaskRunner(config)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed creating runner for task %q: %v", task.Name, err)
}
ar.tasks[task.Name] = tr
}
return nil
}
func (ar *allocRunner) WaitCh() <-chan struct{} {
return ar.waitCh
}
// Run the AllocRunner. Starts tasks if the alloc is non-terminal and closes
// WaitCh when it exits. Should be started in a goroutine.
func (ar *allocRunner) Run() {
// Close the wait channel on return
defer close(ar.waitCh)
// Start the task state update handler
go ar.handleTaskStateUpdates()
// Start the alloc update handler
go ar.handleAllocUpdates()
// If task update chan has been closed, that means we've been shutdown.
select {
case <-ar.taskStateUpdateHandlerCh:
return
default:
}
// Run the prestart hooks if non-terminal
if ar.shouldRun() {
if err := ar.prerun(); err != nil {
ar.logger.Error("prerun failed", "error", err)
goto POST
}
}
// Run the runners (blocks until they exit)
ar.runTasks()
POST:
// Run the postrun hooks
if err := ar.postrun(); err != nil {
ar.logger.Error("postrun failed", "error", err)
}
}
// shouldRun returns true if the alloc is in a state that the alloc runner
// should run it.
func (ar *allocRunner) shouldRun() bool {
// Do not run allocs that are terminal
if ar.Alloc().TerminalStatus() {
ar.logger.Trace("alloc terminal; not running",
"desired_status", ar.Alloc().DesiredStatus,
"client_status", ar.Alloc().ClientStatus,
)
return false
}
// It's possible that the alloc local state was marked terminal before
// the server copy of the alloc (checked above) was marked as terminal,
// so check the local state as well.
switch clientStatus := ar.AllocState().ClientStatus; clientStatus {
case structs.AllocClientStatusComplete, structs.AllocClientStatusFailed, structs.AllocClientStatusLost:
ar.logger.Trace("alloc terminal; updating server and not running", "status", clientStatus)
return false
}
return true
}
// runTasks is used to run the task runners and block until they exit.
func (ar *allocRunner) runTasks() {
for _, task := range ar.tasks {
go task.Run()
}
for _, task := range ar.tasks {
<-task.WaitCh()
}
}
// Alloc returns the current allocation being run by this runner as sent by the
// server. This view of the allocation does not have updated task states.
func (ar *allocRunner) Alloc() *structs.Allocation {
ar.allocLock.RLock()
defer ar.allocLock.RUnlock()
return ar.alloc
}
func (ar *allocRunner) setAlloc(updated *structs.Allocation) {
ar.allocLock.Lock()
ar.alloc = updated
ar.allocLock.Unlock()
}
// GetAllocDir returns the alloc dir which is safe for concurrent use.
func (ar *allocRunner) GetAllocDir() *allocdir.AllocDir {
return ar.allocDir
}
// Restore state from database. Must be called after NewAllocRunner but before
// Run.
func (ar *allocRunner) Restore() error {
// Retrieve deployment status to avoid reseting it across agent
// restarts. Once a deployment status is set Nomad no longer monitors
// alloc health, so we must persist deployment state across restarts.
ds, err := ar.stateDB.GetDeploymentStatus(ar.id)
if err != nil {
return err
}
ar.stateLock.Lock()
ar.state.DeploymentStatus = ds
ar.stateLock.Unlock()
// Restore task runners
for _, tr := range ar.tasks {
if err := tr.Restore(); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// persistDeploymentStatus stores AllocDeploymentStatus.
func (ar *allocRunner) persistDeploymentStatus(ds *structs.AllocDeploymentStatus) {
if err := ar.stateDB.PutDeploymentStatus(ar.id, ds); err != nil {
// While any persistence errors are very bad, the worst case
// scenario for failing to persist deployment status is that if
// the agent is restarted it will monitor the deployment status
// again. This could cause a deployment's status to change when
// that shouldn't happen. However, allowing that seems better
// than failing the entire allocation.
ar.logger.Error("error storing deployment status", "error", err)
}
}
// TaskStateUpdated is called by TaskRunner when a task's state has been
// updated. It does not process the update synchronously but instead notifies a
// goroutine the state has change. Since processing the state change may cause
// the task to be killed (thus change its state again) it cannot be done
// synchronously as it would cause a deadlock due to reentrancy.
//
// The goroutine is used to compute changes to the alloc's ClientStatus and to
// update the server with the new state.
func (ar *allocRunner) TaskStateUpdated() {
select {
case ar.taskStateUpdatedCh <- struct{}{}:
default:
// already pending updates
}
}
// handleTaskStateUpdates must be run in goroutine as it monitors
// taskStateUpdatedCh for task state update notifications and processes task
// states.
//
// Processing task state updates must be done in a goroutine as it may have to
// kill tasks which causes further task state updates.
func (ar *allocRunner) handleTaskStateUpdates() {
defer close(ar.taskStateUpdateHandlerCh)
for done := false; !done; {
select {
case <-ar.taskStateUpdatedCh:
case <-ar.waitCh:
// Run has exited, sync once more to ensure final
// states are collected.
done = true
}
ar.logger.Trace("handling task state update", "done", done)
// Set with the appropriate event if task runners should be
// killed.
var killEvent *structs.TaskEvent
// If task runners should be killed, this is set to the task
// name whose fault it is.
killTask := ""
// True if task runners should be killed because a leader
// failed (informational).
leaderFailed := false
// Task state has been updated; gather the state of the other tasks
trNum := len(ar.tasks)
liveRunners := make([]*taskrunner.TaskRunner, 0, trNum)
states := make(map[string]*structs.TaskState, trNum)
for name, tr := range ar.tasks {
state := tr.TaskState()
states[name] = state
// Capture live task runners in case we need to kill them
if state.State != structs.TaskStateDead {
liveRunners = append(liveRunners, tr)
continue
}
// Task is dead, determine if other tasks should be killed
if state.Failed {
// Only set failed event if no event has been
// set yet to give dead leaders priority.
if killEvent == nil {
killTask = name
killEvent = structs.NewTaskEvent(structs.TaskSiblingFailed).
SetFailedSibling(name)
}
} else if tr.IsLeader() {
killEvent = structs.NewTaskEvent(structs.TaskLeaderDead)
leaderFailed = true
killTask = name
}
}
// If there's a kill event set and live runners, kill them
if killEvent != nil && len(liveRunners) > 0 {
// Log kill reason
if leaderFailed {
ar.logger.Debug("leader task dead, destroying all tasks", "leader_task", killTask)
} else {
ar.logger.Debug("task failure, destroying all tasks", "failed_task", killTask)
}
// Emit kill event for live runners
for _, tr := range liveRunners {
tr.EmitEvent(killEvent)
}
// Kill 'em all
states = ar.killTasks()
// Wait for TaskRunners to exit before continuing to
// prevent looping before TaskRunners have transitioned
// to Dead.
for _, tr := range liveRunners {
select {
case <-tr.WaitCh():
case <-ar.waitCh:
}
}
}
// Get the client allocation
calloc := ar.clientAlloc(states)
// Update the server
ar.stateUpdater.AllocStateUpdated(calloc)
// Broadcast client alloc to listeners
ar.allocBroadcaster.Send(calloc)
}
}
// killTasks kills all task runners, leader (if there is one) first. Errors are
// logged except taskrunner.ErrTaskNotRunning which is ignored. Task states
// after Kill has been called are returned.
func (ar *allocRunner) killTasks() map[string]*structs.TaskState {
var mu sync.Mutex
states := make(map[string]*structs.TaskState, len(ar.tasks))
// Kill leader first, synchronously
for name, tr := range ar.tasks {
if !tr.IsLeader() {
continue
}
err := tr.Kill(context.TODO(), structs.NewTaskEvent(structs.TaskKilling))
if err != nil && err != taskrunner.ErrTaskNotRunning {
ar.logger.Warn("error stopping leader task", "error", err, "task_name", name)
}
state := tr.TaskState()
states[name] = state
break
}
// Kill the rest concurrently
wg := sync.WaitGroup{}
for name, tr := range ar.tasks {
if tr.IsLeader() {
continue
}
wg.Add(1)
go func(name string, tr *taskrunner.TaskRunner) {
defer wg.Done()
err := tr.Kill(context.TODO(), structs.NewTaskEvent(structs.TaskKilling))
if err != nil && err != taskrunner.ErrTaskNotRunning {
ar.logger.Warn("error stopping task", "error", err, "task_name", name)
}
state := tr.TaskState()
mu.Lock()
states[name] = state
mu.Unlock()
}(name, tr)
}
wg.Wait()
return states
}
// clientAlloc takes in the task states and returns an Allocation populated
// with Client specific fields
func (ar *allocRunner) clientAlloc(taskStates map[string]*structs.TaskState) *structs.Allocation {
ar.stateLock.Lock()
defer ar.stateLock.Unlock()
// store task states for AllocState to expose
ar.state.TaskStates = taskStates
a := &structs.Allocation{
ID: ar.id,
TaskStates: taskStates,
}
if d := ar.state.DeploymentStatus; d != nil {
a.DeploymentStatus = d.Copy()
}
// Compute the ClientStatus
if ar.state.ClientStatus != "" {
// The client status is being forced
a.ClientStatus, a.ClientDescription = ar.state.ClientStatus, ar.state.ClientDescription
} else {
a.ClientStatus, a.ClientDescription = getClientStatus(taskStates)
}
// If the allocation is terminal, make sure all required fields are properly
// set.
if a.ClientTerminalStatus() {
alloc := ar.Alloc()
// If we are part of a deployment and the task has failed, mark the
// alloc as unhealthy. This guards against the watcher not be started.
if a.ClientStatus == structs.AllocClientStatusFailed &&
alloc.DeploymentID != "" && !a.DeploymentStatus.IsUnhealthy() {
a.DeploymentStatus = &structs.AllocDeploymentStatus{
Healthy: helper.BoolToPtr(false),
}
}
// Make sure we have marked the finished at for every task. This is used
// to calculate the reschedule time for failed allocations.
now := time.Now()
for _, task := range alloc.Job.LookupTaskGroup(alloc.TaskGroup).Tasks {
ts, ok := a.TaskStates[task.Name]
if !ok {
ts = &structs.TaskState{}
a.TaskStates[task.Name] = ts
}
if ts.FinishedAt.IsZero() {
ts.FinishedAt = now
}
}
}
return a
}
// getClientStatus takes in the task states for a given allocation and computes
// the client status and description
func getClientStatus(taskStates map[string]*structs.TaskState) (status, description string) {
var pending, running, dead, failed bool
for _, state := range taskStates {
switch state.State {
case structs.TaskStateRunning:
running = true
case structs.TaskStatePending:
pending = true
case structs.TaskStateDead:
if state.Failed {
failed = true
} else {
dead = true
}
}
}
// Determine the alloc status
if failed {
return structs.AllocClientStatusFailed, "Failed tasks"
} else if running {
return structs.AllocClientStatusRunning, "Tasks are running"
} else if pending {
return structs.AllocClientStatusPending, "No tasks have started"
} else if dead {
return structs.AllocClientStatusComplete, "All tasks have completed"
}
return "", ""
}
// SetClientStatus is a helper for forcing a specific client
// status on the alloc runner. This is used during restore errors
// when the task state can't be restored.
func (ar *allocRunner) SetClientStatus(clientStatus string) {
ar.stateLock.Lock()
defer ar.stateLock.Unlock()
ar.state.ClientStatus = clientStatus
}
// AllocState returns a copy of allocation state including a snapshot of task
// states.
func (ar *allocRunner) AllocState() *state.State {
ar.stateLock.RLock()
state := ar.state.Copy()
ar.stateLock.RUnlock()
// If TaskStateUpdated has not been called yet, ar.state.TaskStates
// won't be set as it is not the canonical source of TaskStates.
if len(state.TaskStates) == 0 {
ar.state.TaskStates = make(map[string]*structs.TaskState, len(ar.tasks))
for k, tr := range ar.tasks {
state.TaskStates[k] = tr.TaskState()
}
}
// Generate alloc to get other state fields
alloc := ar.clientAlloc(state.TaskStates)
state.ClientStatus = alloc.ClientStatus
state.ClientDescription = alloc.ClientDescription
state.DeploymentStatus = alloc.DeploymentStatus
return state
}
// Update asyncronously updates the running allocation with a new version
// received from the server.
// When processing a new update, we will first attempt to drain stale updates
// from the queue, before appending the new one.
func (ar *allocRunner) Update(update *structs.Allocation) {
select {
// Drain queued update from the channel if possible, and check the modify
// index
case oldUpdate := <-ar.allocUpdatedCh:
// If the old update is newer than the replacement, then skip the new one
// and return. This case shouldn't happen, but may in the case of a bug
// elsewhere inside the system.
if oldUpdate.AllocModifyIndex > update.AllocModifyIndex {
ar.logger.Debug("Discarding allocation update due to newer alloc revision in queue",
"old_modify_index", oldUpdate.AllocModifyIndex,
"new_modify_index", update.AllocModifyIndex)
ar.allocUpdatedCh <- oldUpdate
return
} else {
ar.logger.Debug("Discarding allocation update",
"skipped_modify_index", oldUpdate.AllocModifyIndex,
"new_modify_index", update.AllocModifyIndex)
}
case <-ar.waitCh:
ar.logger.Trace("AllocRunner has terminated, skipping alloc update",
"modify_index", update.AllocModifyIndex)
return
default:
}
// Queue the new update
ar.allocUpdatedCh <- update
}
func (ar *allocRunner) handleAllocUpdates() {
for {
select {
case update := <-ar.allocUpdatedCh:
ar.handleAllocUpdate(update)
case <-ar.waitCh:
return
}
}
}
// This method sends the updated alloc to Run for serially processing updates.
// If there is already a pending update it will be discarded and replaced by
// the latest update.
func (ar *allocRunner) handleAllocUpdate(update *structs.Allocation) {
// Detect Stop updates
stopping := !ar.Alloc().TerminalStatus() && update.TerminalStatus()
// Update ar.alloc
ar.setAlloc(update)
// Run update hooks if not stopping or dead
if !update.TerminalStatus() {
if err := ar.update(update); err != nil {
ar.logger.Error("error running update hooks", "error", err)
}
}
// Update task runners
for _, tr := range ar.tasks {
tr.Update(update)
}
// If alloc is being terminated, kill all tasks, leader first
if stopping {
ar.killTasks()
}
}
func (ar *allocRunner) Listener() *cstructs.AllocListener {
return ar.allocBroadcaster.Listen()
}
func (ar *allocRunner) destroyImpl() {
// Stop any running tasks and persist states in case the client is
// shutdown before Destroy finishes.
states := ar.killTasks()
calloc := ar.clientAlloc(states)
ar.stateUpdater.AllocStateUpdated(calloc)
// Wait for tasks to exit and postrun hooks to finish
<-ar.waitCh
// Run destroy hooks
if err := ar.destroy(); err != nil {
ar.logger.Warn("error running destroy hooks", "error", err)
}
// Wait for task state update handler to exit before removing local
// state if Run() ran at all.
<-ar.taskStateUpdateHandlerCh
// Cleanup state db
if err := ar.stateDB.DeleteAllocationBucket(ar.id); err != nil {
ar.logger.Warn("failed to delete allocation state", "error", err)
}
// Mark alloc as destroyed
ar.destroyedLock.Lock()
if !ar.shutdown {
ar.shutdown = true
close(ar.shutdownCh)
}
ar.destroyed = true
close(ar.destroyCh)
ar.destroyedLock.Unlock()
}
// Destroy the alloc runner by stopping it if it is still running and cleaning
// up all of its resources.
//
// This method is safe for calling concurrently with Run() and will cause it to
// exit (thus closing WaitCh).
// When the destroy action is completed, it will close DestroyCh().
func (ar *allocRunner) Destroy() {
ar.destroyedLock.Lock()
defer ar.destroyedLock.Unlock()
if ar.destroyed {
// Only destroy once
return
}
if ar.destroyLaunched {
// Only dispatch a destroy once
return
}
ar.destroyLaunched = true
// Synchronize calls to shutdown/destroy
if ar.shutdownLaunched {
go func() {
ar.logger.Debug("Waiting for shutdown before destroying runner")
<-ar.shutdownCh
ar.destroyImpl()
}()
return
}
go ar.destroyImpl()
}
// IsDestroyed returns true if the alloc runner has been destroyed (stopped and
// garbage collected).
//
// This method is safe for calling concurrently with Run(). Callers must
// receive on WaitCh() to block until alloc runner has stopped and been
// destroyed.
func (ar *allocRunner) IsDestroyed() bool {
ar.destroyedLock.Lock()
defer ar.destroyedLock.Unlock()
return ar.destroyed
}
// IsWaiting returns true if the alloc runner is waiting for its previous
// allocation to terminate.
//
// This method is safe for calling concurrently with Run().
func (ar *allocRunner) IsWaiting() bool {
return ar.prevAllocWatcher.IsWaiting()
}
// DestroyCh is a channel that is closed when an allocrunner is closed due to
// an explicit call to Destroy().
func (ar *allocRunner) DestroyCh() <-chan struct{} {
return ar.destroyCh
}
// ShutdownCh is a channel that is closed when an allocrunner is closed due to
// either an explicit call to Shutdown(), or Destroy().
func (ar *allocRunner) ShutdownCh() <-chan struct{} {
return ar.shutdownCh
}
// Shutdown AllocRunner gracefully. Asynchronously shuts down all TaskRunners.
// Tasks are unaffected and may be restored.
// When the destroy action is completed, it will close ShutdownCh().
func (ar *allocRunner) Shutdown() {
ar.destroyedLock.Lock()
defer ar.destroyedLock.Unlock()
// Destroy is a superset of Shutdown so there's nothing to do if this
// has already been destroyed.
if ar.destroyed {
return
}
// Destroy is a superset of Shutdown so if it's been marked for destruction,
// don't try and shutdown in parallel. If shutdown has been launched, don't
// try again.
if ar.destroyLaunched || ar.shutdownLaunched {
return
}
ar.shutdownLaunched = true
go func() {
ar.logger.Trace("shutting down")
// Shutdown tasks gracefully if they were run
wg := sync.WaitGroup{}
for _, tr := range ar.tasks {
wg.Add(1)
go func(tr *taskrunner.TaskRunner) {
tr.Shutdown()
wg.Done()
}(tr)
}
wg.Wait()
// Wait for Run to exit
<-ar.waitCh
// Run shutdown hooks
ar.shutdownHooks()
// Wait for updater to finish its final run
<-ar.taskStateUpdateHandlerCh
ar.destroyedLock.Lock()
ar.shutdown = true
close(ar.shutdownCh)
ar.destroyedLock.Unlock()
}()
}
// IsMigrating returns true if the alloc runner is migrating data from its
// previous allocation.
//
// This method is safe for calling concurrently with Run().
func (ar *allocRunner) IsMigrating() bool {
return ar.prevAllocMigrator.IsMigrating()
}
func (ar *allocRunner) StatsReporter() interfaces.AllocStatsReporter {
return ar
}
// LatestAllocStats returns the latest stats for an allocation. If taskFilter
// is set, only stats for that task -- if it exists -- are returned.
func (ar *allocRunner) LatestAllocStats(taskFilter string) (*cstructs.AllocResourceUsage, error) {
astat := &cstructs.AllocResourceUsage{
Tasks: make(map[string]*cstructs.TaskResourceUsage, len(ar.tasks)),
ResourceUsage: &cstructs.ResourceUsage{
MemoryStats: &cstructs.MemoryStats{},
CpuStats: &cstructs.CpuStats{},
DeviceStats: []*device.DeviceGroupStats{},
},
}
for name, tr := range ar.tasks {
if taskFilter != "" && taskFilter != name {
// Getting stats for a particular task and its not this one!
continue
}
if usage := tr.LatestResourceUsage(); usage != nil {
astat.Tasks[name] = usage
astat.ResourceUsage.Add(usage.ResourceUsage)
if usage.Timestamp > astat.Timestamp {
astat.Timestamp = usage.Timestamp
}
}
}
return astat, nil
}
func (ar *allocRunner) GetTaskEventHandler(taskName string) drivermanager.EventHandler {
if tr, ok := ar.tasks[taskName]; ok {
return func(ev *drivers.TaskEvent) {
tr.EmitEvent(&structs.TaskEvent{
Type: structs.TaskDriverMessage,
Time: ev.Timestamp.UnixNano(),
Details: ev.Annotations,
DriverMessage: ev.Message,
})
}
}
return nil
}