This reverts commit 62f2358b99.
Spawning a goroutine for each iteration in the loop when listing
plugins is racy unfortunately. `plugins` slice is protected with
a mutex so not sure why it fails.
I tried using a channel to collect the plugins instead of a slice
to guarantee that they will be appended to the list in the order
they are processed but no dice.
I also tried without errgroup package and simply use sync.WaitGroup
but same. I have also created an extra channel to receive errors
from the goroutines but racy too.
I think the change in this function is not related to the race
condition but newPlugin is. So revert in the meantime :(
Signed-off-by: CrazyMax <crazy-max@users.noreply.github.com>
We are currently loading plugin commands stubs for every
command invocation to add support for Cobra v2 completion.
This cause a significant performance hit if there is a
lot of plugins in the user space (7 atm in Docker Desktop):
`docker --version` takes in current 23.0.1 ~93ms
Instead of removing completion for plugins to fix the
regression, we can slightly improve plugins discovery by
spawning a goroutine for each iteration in the loop when
listing plugins:
`docker --version` now takes ~38ms
Signed-off-by: CrazyMax <crazy-max@users.noreply.github.com>
Bring in:
- moby 36517 ensure hijackedConn implements CloseWrite function
- moby 36489 (fixes `errdefs.ErrSystem` interface)
- moby 36506 pkg/mount: use sort.Slice
- moby 36451 Windows: Report Version and UBR
Also update moby dependencies to keep them in sync
- golang.org/x/sync (no code changes)
- Bump runc to 4fc53a81fb7c994640722ac585fa9ca548971871
- Bump swarmkit to 49a9d7f6ba3c1925262641e694c18eb43575f74b
no local code changes
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>