zlayer_agent/error.rs
1//! Agent-specific errors
2
3use std::time::Duration;
4use thiserror::Error;
5
6/// Agent runtime errors
7#[derive(Debug, Error)]
8pub enum AgentError {
9 /// Container not found
10 #[error("Container '{container}' not found: {reason}")]
11 NotFound { container: String, reason: String },
12
13 /// Failed to pull image
14 #[error("Failed to pull image '{image}': {reason}")]
15 PullFailed { image: String, reason: String },
16
17 /// Failed to create container
18 #[error("Failed to create container '{id}': {reason}")]
19 CreateFailed { id: String, reason: String },
20
21 /// Failed to start container
22 #[error("Failed to start container '{id}': {reason}")]
23 StartFailed { id: String, reason: String },
24
25 /// Container exited unexpectedly
26 #[error("Container '{id}' exited unexpectedly with code {code}")]
27 UnexpectedExit { id: String, code: i32 },
28
29 /// Health check failed
30 #[error("Health check failed for '{id}': {reason}")]
31 HealthCheckFailed { id: String, reason: String },
32
33 /// Init action failed
34 #[error("Init action failed for '{id}': {reason}")]
35 InitActionFailed { id: String, reason: String },
36
37 /// Timeout
38 #[error("Timeout after {timeout:?}")]
39 Timeout { timeout: Duration },
40
41 /// Dependency timeout - service waiting for dependency condition
42 #[error("Dependency timeout: '{service}' waiting for '{dependency}' ({condition}) after {timeout:?}")]
43 DependencyTimeout {
44 service: String,
45 dependency: String,
46 condition: String,
47 timeout: Duration,
48 },
49
50 /// Invalid spec
51 #[error("Invalid spec: {0}")]
52 InvalidSpec(String),
53
54 /// Network setup or operation failed
55 #[error("Network error: {0}")]
56 Network(String),
57
58 /// Configuration error (missing or invalid configuration)
59 #[error("Configuration error: {0}")]
60 Configuration(String),
61
62 /// Internal runtime error
63 #[error("Internal error: {0}")]
64 Internal(String),
65
66 /// Operation is not supported by this runtime
67 #[error("Operation not supported by this runtime: {0}")]
68 Unsupported(String),
69
70 /// GPU was requested by the service spec, but the underlying WSL2 host
71 /// cannot deliver GPU access (typically because `/dev/dxg` is not exposed
72 /// by the running WSL2 kernel, or the `WSLg` driver shim mount is missing).
73 ///
74 /// Returned by the WSL2 delegate when wiring `/dev/dxg` and the `WSLg` lib
75 /// mounts into the youki bundle. Silent CPU fallback would be surprising
76 /// for users who explicitly asked for a GPU, so this is a hard error;
77 /// callers must either downgrade the spec to drop `resources.gpu` or
78 /// re-place the workload on a node whose WSL2 distro exposes the
79 /// `DirectX` kernel interface.
80 #[error("GPU requested but WSL2 GPU support not available on this host: {reason}")]
81 WslGpuUnavailable { reason: String },
82
83 /// GPU sharing was requested (MPS or time-slicing) but the host or
84 /// runtime cannot satisfy the requested mode.
85 ///
86 /// Typical causes:
87 /// * `mode = "mps"` but the host MPS pipe / log directory does not exist
88 /// (the `nvidia-cuda-mps-control` daemon is not running).
89 /// * `mode = "mps"` combined with `isolation: hyperv` on Windows — MPS is
90 /// not exposed inside the UVM kernel.
91 ///
92 /// Silent fallback to exclusive-mode access would be surprising for users
93 /// who explicitly opted in to sharing (they may be relying on sharing for
94 /// capacity planning), so this is a hard error. Callers must either fix
95 /// the host (start the MPS daemon, switch isolation) or drop the
96 /// `sharing` field from the spec.
97 #[error("GPU sharing mode '{mode}' is unavailable: {reason}")]
98 GpuSharingUnavailable {
99 /// Sharing mode that could not be satisfied (`"mps"`, `"time-slice"`).
100 mode: String,
101 /// Human-readable explanation (e.g. "/tmp/nvidia-mps does not exist; \
102 /// ensure nvidia-cuda-mps-control is running").
103 reason: String,
104 },
105
106 /// The workload cannot run on this node and must be re-placed on a peer
107 /// that can satisfy `required_os`.
108 ///
109 /// Returned by [`crate::runtimes::composite::CompositeRuntime::select_for`]
110 /// when a foreign-OS workload (today: Linux on a Windows node) lands on a
111 /// node that has no suitable local runtime (e.g. no WSL2 delegate
112 /// configured). The scheduler is expected to catch this and re-dispatch
113 /// to a cluster peer whose `NodeState.os` matches `required_os`. When no
114 /// capable peer exists the scheduler marks the service failed with an
115 /// actionable message naming both remediations (enable the local WSL2
116 /// delegate, or add a Linux peer to the cluster).
117 ///
118 /// This variant is *not* a container failure: the service manager must
119 /// surface it to the scheduler and must not roll up `CreateFailed` on top
120 /// of it, otherwise the rescheduling signal is lost.
121 #[error(
122 "route-to-peer: service '{service}' requires OS '{required_os}' on another node: {reason}"
123 )]
124 RouteToPeer {
125 /// Service name that needs to be re-placed.
126 service: String,
127 /// OS the workload requires (OCI-canonical: `linux` / `windows` / `darwin`).
128 required_os: String,
129 /// Human-readable explanation (e.g. "no WSL2 delegate configured on this Windows node").
130 reason: String,
131 },
132
133 /// The local runtime cannot service this image because the image's OS
134 /// does not match the runtime's expected OS.
135 ///
136 /// Returned by the HCS runtime when an image's OCI config reports
137 /// `os != "windows"` (e.g. a Linux alpine image landing on a Windows host
138 /// that also has a WSL2 delegate). Calling `vmcompute.dll!ProcessBaseImage`
139 /// on a non-Windows base layer is guaranteed to fail with
140 /// `ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND (0x80070003)` because the HCS API expects the
141 /// Windows-specific `Hives/` / `UtilityVM/` / `Files/Windows/System32/`
142 /// layout. Bailing early with this variant lets the composite runtime
143 /// treat the call as a soft skip (the delegate's parallel pull is the one
144 /// that actually owns the image) instead of failing the whole pull.
145 ///
146 /// This is *not* a container failure: callers in the composite layer
147 /// should distinguish this from a real `PullFailed` and continue with the
148 /// delegate's result.
149 #[error(
150 "wrong-platform: {runtime} runtime cannot handle image '{image}' (expected os={expected}, got os={actual})"
151 )]
152 WrongPlatform {
153 /// Identifier of the runtime that rejected the image (e.g. `"hcs"`,
154 /// `"wsl2"`).
155 runtime: String,
156 /// OCI-canonical OS this runtime expects (e.g. `"windows"`, `"linux"`).
157 expected: String,
158 /// OCI-canonical OS the image manifest reports.
159 actual: String,
160 /// Image reference that triggered the mismatch.
161 image: String,
162 },
163}
164
165pub type Result<T, E = AgentError> = std::result::Result<T, E>;