Remove nolint-comments that weren't hit by linters, and remove the "structcheck"
and "varcheck" linters, as they have been deprecated:
WARN [runner] The linter 'structcheck' is deprecated (since v1.49.0) due to: The owner seems to have abandoned the linter. Replaced by unused.
WARN [runner] The linter 'varcheck' is deprecated (since v1.49.0) due to: The owner seems to have abandoned the linter. Replaced by unused.
WARN [linters context] structcheck is disabled because of generics. You can track the evolution of the generics support by following the https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/issues/2649.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
- fix "nolint" comments to be in the correct format (`//nolint:<linters>[,<linter>`
no leading space, required colon (`:`) and linters.
- remove "nolint" comments for errcheck, which is disabled in our config.
- remove "nolint" comments that were no longer needed (nolintlint).
- where known, add a comment describing why a "nolint" was applied.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
ArgsEscaped has now been merged into upstream OCI image spec.
This change removes the workaround we were doing in containerd
to deserialize the extra json outside of the spec and instead
just uses the formal spec types.
Signed-off-by: Justin Terry <jlterry@amazon.com>
Some minor improvements, but biggest for here is ErrPipeListenerClosed
is no longer an errors.New where the string matches the text of the now
exported net.ErrClosed in the stdlib, but is just assigned to net.ErrClosed
directly. This should allow us to get rid of the string check for "use of closed
network connection" here now..
Signed-off-by: Daniel Canter <dcanter@microsoft.com>
For some shims (namely github.com/cpuguy83/containerd-shim-systemd-v1),
the shim cgroup test doesn't make sense since there is only a single
shim process for the entire node.
I use these integration tests to make sure the shim is compatible with
the runc shims and generally works as expected. This will let me skip
the shim cgroup test as there is no process for the shim to stick into
the cgroup... mostly.
There is a bootstrap process as well as a PTY copier proces which do use
the shim cgroup if provided, but the test is not able to check for
those (unless we enable tty on the test, which is a bit arbitrary and
not useful).
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
github.com/AdaLogics/go-fuzz-headers and
github.com/AdamKorcz/go-118-fuzz-build have less dependencies in
the last versions.
Signed-off-by: Kazuyoshi Kato <katokazu@amazon.com>
This comment was added in 09a0c9471b when the
Windows integration tests were enabled. The PR (microsoft/hcsshim#931) was
merged, and part of hcsshim v0.9.0, and support for resource limits on Windows
was added in 2bc77b8a28, so it looks like this
comment is no longer current.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
ForceRemoveAll was only used in tests/fuzzing, but added hcsshim as dependency
for the sys package. Moving this to integration/client makes the "sys" package
slightly more lightweight, and may help simplifying dependency-management.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
These functions were originally copied from the docker / moby repository in
4a7a8efc2d. Migrating these functions to use the
github.com/moby/sys/sequential module allows them being shared between moby,
docker/cli, and containerd, and to allow using them without importing all of sys
which also depends on hcsshim and more.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Previously in the Windows shim, killing a task that has already exited
or a task that has not yet been started, yielded an ErrNotFound. We now
return nil, which is in line with how the linux runtime behaves, so remove
the special case we had in TestContainerdRestart for this.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Canter <dcanter@microsoft.com>
This contains quite a bit (also bumps google/uuid to 1.3.0). Some HostProcess
container improvements to get ready for whenever it goes to stable in
Kubernetes, Hyper-V (windows) container support for CRI, and a plethora of
other small additions and fixes.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Canter <dcanter@microsoft.com>