This change consolidates the logic for determining requested devices
from the container image. The logic for this has been integrated into
the image.CUDA type so that multiple implementations are not required.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Eduardo Arango Gutierrez <eduardoa@nvidia.com>
Co-authored-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>
This change adds an nvidia-container-runtime.modes.legacy.cuda-compat-mode
config option. This can be set to one of four values:
* ldconfig (default): the --cuda-compat-mode=ldconfig flag is passed to the nvidia-container-cli
* mount: the --cuda-compat-mode=mount flag is passed to the nvidia-conainer-cli
* disabled: the --cuda-compat-mode=disabled flag is passed to the nvidia-container-cli
* hook: the --cuda-compat-mode=disabled flag is passed to the nvidia-container-cli AND the
enable-cuda-compat hook is used to provide forward compatibility.
Note that the disable-cuda-compat-lib-hook feature flag will prevent the enable-cuda-compat
hook from being used. This change also means that the allow-cuda-compat-libs-from-container
feature flag no longer has any effect.
Signed-off-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>
This change adds a "required" option to the new toml config
that controls whether a default config is returned or not.
This is useful from the NVIDIA Container Runtime Hook, where
/run/driver/nvidia/etc/nvidia-container-runtime/config.toml
is checked before the standard path.
This fixes a bug where the default config was always applied
when this config was not used.
See https://github.com/NVIDIA/nvidia-container-toolkit/issues/106
Signed-off-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>
This change introduced a config.Toml type that is used as the base for
config file processing and manipulation. This ensures that configs --
including commented values -- can be handled consistently.
Signed-off-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>
This change ensures that the Config structs from internal.Config
are used for the NVIDIA Container Runtime Hook config too.
Signed-off-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>
This change allows the swarm-resource config option to specify a
comma-separated list of environment variables instead of a single
environment variable.
The first environment variable matched is considered and other
environment variables are ignored.
Signed-off-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>
This change renames the nvidia-container-toolkit executable
to nvidia-container-runtime-hook. Here nvidia-container-toolkit
is created as a symlink to nvidia-container-runtime-hook.
Signed-off-by: Evan Lezar <elezar@nvidia.com>