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exec: do not leak session IDs on errors #20394

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20 changes: 10 additions & 10 deletions libpod/container_exec.go
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Expand Up @@ -759,11 +759,19 @@ func (c *Container) Exec(config *ExecConfig, streams *define.AttachStreams, resi
// Exec emulates the old Libpod exec API, providing a single call to create,
// run, and remove an exec session. Returns exit code and error. Exit code is
// not guaranteed to be set sanely if error is not nil.
func (c *Container) exec(config *ExecConfig, streams *define.AttachStreams, resizeChan <-chan resize.TerminalSize, isHealthcheck bool) (int, error) {
func (c *Container) exec(config *ExecConfig, streams *define.AttachStreams, resizeChan <-chan resize.TerminalSize, isHealthcheck bool) (exitCode int, retErr error) {
sessionID, err := c.ExecCreate(config)
if err != nil {
return -1, err
}
defer func() {
if err := c.ExecRemove(sessionID, false); err != nil {
if retErr == nil && !errors.Is(err, define.ErrNoSuchExecSession) {
exitCode = -1
retErr = err
}
}
}()

// Start resizing if we have a resize channel.
// This goroutine may likely leak, given that we cannot close it here.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -813,15 +821,7 @@ func (c *Container) exec(config *ExecConfig, streams *define.AttachStreams, resi
}
return -1, err
}
exitCode := session.ExitCode
if err := c.ExecRemove(sessionID, false); err != nil {
if errors.Is(err, define.ErrNoSuchExecSession) {
return exitCode, nil
}
return -1, err
}

return exitCode, nil
return session.ExitCode, nil
}

// cleanupExecBundle cleanups an exec session after its done
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions pkg/domain/infra/abi/containers.go
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Expand Up @@ -904,6 +904,7 @@ func (ic *ContainerEngine) ContainerExecDetached(ctx context.Context, nameOrID s

// TODO: we should try and retrieve exit code if this fails.
if err := ctr.ExecStart(id); err != nil {
_ = ctr.ExecRemove(id, true)
return "", err
}
return id, nil
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13 changes: 13 additions & 0 deletions test/system/075-exec.bats
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Expand Up @@ -166,4 +166,17 @@ load helpers
run_podman rm -f -t0 $cid
}

@test "podman exec - does not leak session IDs on invalid command" {
run_podman run -d $IMAGE top
cid="$output"

for i in {1..3}; do
run_podman 127 exec $cid blahblah
run_podman 125 exec -d $cid blahblah
done

run_podman inspect --format "{{len .ExecIDs}}" $cid
assert "$output" = "0" ".ExecIDs must be empty"
}

# vim: filetype=sh
9 changes: 8 additions & 1 deletion test/system/helpers.bash
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Expand Up @@ -339,11 +339,18 @@ function run_podman() {
# Remember command args, for possible use in later diagnostic messages
MOST_RECENT_PODMAN_COMMAND="podman $*"

# BATS treats 127 as a special case, so we need to silence it when 127 is the
# expected rc: https://bats-core.readthedocs.io/en/stable/warnings/BW01.html
silence127=""
if [ $expected_rc -eq 127 ]; then
silence127="-127"
fi

# stdout is only emitted upon error; this printf is to help in debugging
printf "\n%s %s %s %s\n" "$(timestamp)" "$_LOG_PROMPT" "$PODMAN" "$*"
# BATS hangs if a subprocess remains and keeps FD 3 open; this happens
# if podman crashes unexpectedly without cleaning up subprocesses.
run timeout --foreground -v --kill=10 $PODMAN_TIMEOUT $PODMAN $_PODMAN_TEST_OPTS "$@" 3>/dev/null
run $silence127 timeout --foreground -v --kill=10 $PODMAN_TIMEOUT $PODMAN $_PODMAN_TEST_OPTS "$@" 3>/dev/null
# without "quotes", multiple lines are glommed together into one
if [ -n "$output" ]; then
echo "$(timestamp) $output"
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