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kata-containers/cli/kill.go
Graham whaley e757a592c1 SPDX: update cli and arch files to use SPDX
Many cli and arch files were using the 'older style' fairly full
Apache license text. The project standard is the shorter SPDX style.
Convert them over.

Fixes: #225

Signed-off-by: Graham whaley <graham.whaley@intel.com>
2018-04-17 17:30:44 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) 2014,2015,2016 Docker, Inc.
// Copyright (c) 2017 Intel Corporation
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
//
package main
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"syscall"
vc "github.com/kata-containers/runtime/virtcontainers"
"github.com/urfave/cli"
)
var killCLICommand = cli.Command{
Name: "kill",
Usage: "Kill sends signals to the container's init process",
ArgsUsage: `<container-id> [signal]
<container-id> is the name for the instance of the container
[signal] is the signal to be sent to the init process (default: SIGTERM)
EXAMPLE:
If the container id is "ubuntu01" the following will send a "KILL" signal
to the init process of the "ubuntu01" container:
# ` + name + ` kill ubuntu01 KILL`,
Flags: []cli.Flag{
cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "all, a",
Usage: "send the specified signal to all processes inside the container",
},
},
Action: func(context *cli.Context) error {
args := context.Args()
if args.Present() == false {
return fmt.Errorf("Missing container ID")
}
// If signal is provided, it has to be the second argument.
signal := args.Get(1)
if signal == "" {
signal = "SIGTERM"
}
return kill(args.First(), signal, context.Bool("all"))
},
}
var signals = map[string]syscall.Signal{
"SIGABRT": syscall.SIGABRT,
"SIGALRM": syscall.SIGALRM,
"SIGBUS": syscall.SIGBUS,
"SIGCHLD": syscall.SIGCHLD,
"SIGCLD": syscall.SIGCLD,
"SIGCONT": syscall.SIGCONT,
"SIGFPE": syscall.SIGFPE,
"SIGHUP": syscall.SIGHUP,
"SIGILL": syscall.SIGILL,
"SIGINT": syscall.SIGINT,
"SIGIO": syscall.SIGIO,
"SIGIOT": syscall.SIGIOT,
"SIGKILL": syscall.SIGKILL,
"SIGPIPE": syscall.SIGPIPE,
"SIGPOLL": syscall.SIGPOLL,
"SIGPROF": syscall.SIGPROF,
"SIGPWR": syscall.SIGPWR,
"SIGQUIT": syscall.SIGQUIT,
"SIGSEGV": syscall.SIGSEGV,
"SIGSTKFLT": syscall.SIGSTKFLT,
"SIGSTOP": syscall.SIGSTOP,
"SIGSYS": syscall.SIGSYS,
"SIGTERM": syscall.SIGTERM,
"SIGTRAP": syscall.SIGTRAP,
"SIGTSTP": syscall.SIGTSTP,
"SIGTTIN": syscall.SIGTTIN,
"SIGTTOU": syscall.SIGTTOU,
"SIGUNUSED": syscall.SIGUNUSED,
"SIGURG": syscall.SIGURG,
"SIGUSR1": syscall.SIGUSR1,
"SIGUSR2": syscall.SIGUSR2,
"SIGVTALRM": syscall.SIGVTALRM,
"SIGWINCH": syscall.SIGWINCH,
"SIGXCPU": syscall.SIGXCPU,
"SIGXFSZ": syscall.SIGXFSZ,
}
func kill(containerID, signal string, all bool) error {
// Checks the MUST and MUST NOT from OCI runtime specification
status, sandboxID, err := getExistingContainerInfo(containerID)
if err != nil {
return err
}
containerID = status.ID
signum, err := processSignal(signal)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// container MUST be created or running
if status.State.State != vc.StateReady && status.State.State != vc.StateRunning {
return fmt.Errorf("Container %s not ready or running, cannot send a signal", containerID)
}
if err := vci.KillContainer(sandboxID, containerID, signum, all); err != nil {
return err
}
if signum != syscall.SIGKILL && signum != syscall.SIGTERM {
return nil
}
_, err = vci.StopContainer(sandboxID, containerID)
return err
}
func processSignal(signal string) (syscall.Signal, error) {
signum, signalOk := signals[signal]
if signalOk {
return signum, nil
}
// Support for short name signals (INT)
signum, signalOk = signals["SIG"+signal]
if signalOk {
return signum, nil
}
// Support for numeric signals
s, err := strconv.Atoi(signal)
if err != nil {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("Failed to convert signal %s to int", signal)
}
signum = syscall.Signal(s)
// Check whether signal is valid or not
for _, sig := range signals {
if sig == signum {
// signal is a valid signal
return signum, nil
}
}
return 0, fmt.Errorf("Signal %s is not supported", signal)
}