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pkg/netns: add 60s timeout #2239

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@Luap99 Luap99 commented Nov 8, 2024

pkg/netns: do not loop forever

So this is not so simple as one thinks, apparently there are cases where
it is impossible to remove the file but umount() worked fine...
We fixed one issue that ran into this[1] but there seems to be
another[2] problem, unknown cause yet.

Regardless of the real fix for issue[2] add a timeout to not hang/loop
forever. If we were not able to remove the file after 60s give up and
print an error. Leaking these files is not great as the netns references
stay around but it will not prevent containers from running. It will
only start leaking resources.

[1] https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-59620
[2] containers/podman#24487

Removing one level of nesting with a early return.

Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <[email protected]>
So this is not so simple as one thinks, apparently there are cases where
it is impossible to remove the file but umount() worked fine...
We fixed one issue that ran into this[1] but there seems to be
another[2] problem, unknown cause yet.

Regardless of the real fix for issue[2] add a timeout to not hang/loop
forever. If we were not able to remove the file after 60s give up and
print an error. Leaking these files is not great as the netns references
stay around but it will not prevent containers from running. It will
only start leaking resources.

[1] https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-59620
[2] containers/podman#24487

Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <[email protected]>
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Luap99 commented Nov 8, 2024

@mheon @baude @TomSweeneyRedHat PTAL, I would like to get this in before the release cut here to at least avoid the infinitive loop

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rhatdan commented Nov 8, 2024

LGTM

I never saw the for range 6000 command before.

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LGTM

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@rhatdan I'd to dig the range {int} up too, neat change, just happened in Feb 2024. It only took Go 12 years to include it after it was requested.

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rhatdan commented Nov 8, 2024

/lgtm

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Luap99 commented Nov 8, 2024

Yeah the range over int is new and nice and was added for go 1.22, but if you want to see the actual crazy stuff in go 1.23 added a new iterator syntax https://pkg.go.dev/iter#hdr-Iterators so no you can loop over anything that implements an iterator

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