This patch adds new Kubelet option topologyManagerPolicyOptions.
To introduce new TopologyManager options, first we need to introduce new
flag called `topology-manager-policy-options` to allow users to modify
behaviour of best-effort and restricted policies.
Signed-off-by: PiotrProkop <pprokop@nvidia.com>
This change is to promote local storage capacity isolation feature to GA
At the same time, to allow rootless system disable this feature due to
unable to get root fs, this change introduced a new kubelet config
"localStorageCapacityIsolation". By default it is set to true. For
rootless systems, they can set this configuration to false to disable
the feature. Once it is set, user cannot set ephemeral-storage
request/limit because capacity and allocatable will not be set.
Change-Id: I48a52e737c6a09e9131454db6ad31247b56c000a
These three options are the ones from logs.AddFlags which are not deprecated.
Therefore it makes sense to make them available also via the configuration file
support in the one command which currently supports that (kubelet).
Long-term, all commands should use LoggingConfiguration, either with a
configuration file (as in kubelet) or via flags (kube-scheduler,
kube-apiserver, kube-controller-manager).
Short-term, both approaches have to be supported. As the majority of the
commands only use logs.AddFlags, that function by default continues to register
the flags and only leaves that to Options.AddFlags when explicitly requested.
A drive-by bug fix is done for log flushing: the periodic flushing called
klog.Flush and therefore missed explicit flushing of the newer logr
backend. This bug was never present in any release Kubernetes and therefore the
fix is not submitted in a separate PR.
This implements the replacement of klog output to different files per level
with optionally splitting JSON output into two streams: one for info messages
on stdout, one for error messages on stderr. The info messages can get buffered
to increase performance. Because stdout and stderr might be merged by the
consumer, the info stream gets flushed before writing an error, to ensure that
the order of messages is preserved.
This also ensures that the following code pattern doesn't leak info messages:
klog.ErrorS(err, ...)
os.Exit(1)
Commands explicitly have to flush before exiting via logs.FlushLogs. Most
already do. But buffered info messages can still get lost during an unexpected
program termination, therefore buffering is off by default.
The new options get added to the v1alpha1 LoggingConfiguration with new command
line flags. Because it is an alpha field, changing it inside the v1beta kubelet
config should be okay as long as the fields are clearly marked as alpha.
In this patch we enhance the kubelet configuration to support
cpuManagerPolicyOptions.
In order to introduce SMT-awareness in CPU Manager, we introduce a
new flag in Kubelet to allow the user to specify an additional flag
called `cpumanager-policy-options` to allow the user to modify the
behaviour of static policy to strictly guarantee allocation of whole
core.
Co-authored-by: Francesco Romani <fromani@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Swati Sehgal <swsehgal@redhat.com>
This adds the gate `SeccompDefault` as new alpha feature. Seccomp path
and field fallbacks are now passed to the helper functions, whereas unit
tests covering those code paths have been added as well.
Beside enabling the feature gate, the feature has to be enabled by the
`SeccompDefault` kubelet configuration or its corresponding
`--seccomp-default` CLI flag.
Signed-off-by: Sascha Grunert <sgrunert@redhat.com>
Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Paulo Gomes <pjbgf@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Sascha Grunert <sgrunert@redhat.com>
Implements KEP 2000, Graceful Node Shutdown:
https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/tree/master/keps/sig-node/2000-graceful-node-shutdown
* Add new FeatureGate `GracefulNodeShutdown` to control
enabling/disabling the feature
* Add two new KubeletConfiguration options
* `ShutdownGracePeriod` and `ShutdownGracePeriodCriticalPods`
* Add new package, `nodeshutdown` that implements the Node shutdown
manager
* The node shutdown manager uses the systemd inhibit package, to
create an system inhibitor, monitor for node shutdown events, and
gracefully terminate pods upon a node shutdown.
Nit: remove capitalization of preferred
Remove line from kubelet and add to separate PR for easier merge
nit: dependency added to separate PR
Add check to ensure strict policy cannot be set without feature gate enabled
Topology Manager runs "none" policy by default.
Added constants for policies and updated documentation.
When node lease feature is enabled, kubelet reports node status to api server
only if there is some change or it didn't report over last report interval.