Now that everything is connected to a per-test context, the gRPC server might
encounter an error before it gets shut down normally. We must not panic in that
case because it would kill the entire Ginkgo worker process. This is not even
an error, so just log it as info message.
This replaces embedding of JavaScript code into the mock driver that
runs inside the cluster with Go callbacks which run inside the
e2e.test suite itself. In contrast to the JavaScript hooks, they have
direct access to all parameters and can fabricate arbitrary responses,
not just error codes.
Because the callbacks run in the same process as the test itself, it
is possible to set up two-way communication via shared variables or
channels. This opens the door for writing better tests. Some of the
existing tests that poll mock driver output could be simplified, but
that can be addressed later.
For now, only tests using hooks use embedding. How gRPC calls are
retrieved is abstracted behind the CSIMockTestDriver interface, so
tests don't need to be modified when switching between embedding
and remote mock driver.
The function must modify the content of the "creds" pointer, not the
pointer.
Found via hack/verify-staticcheck.sh after importing the code into
Kubernetes. It is uncertain whether this bug had any consequences.
This is a verbatim copy of the corresponding files in csi-test v4.0.2.
They'll be modified in future commits to make the code usable when
embedded in e2e.test. Some of those changes may be worthwhile
backporting to csi-test, but this is uncertain at this time.