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Aggregated used ports at the NodeInfo level.
fixes#42523
```release-note
Aggregated used ports at the NodeInfo level for `PodFitsHostPorts` predicate.
```
- Added schedulercache.Resource.SetOpaque helper.
- Amend kubelet allocatable sync so that when OIRs are removed from capacity
they are also removed from allocatable.
- Fixes#41861.
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Move the scheduler Fake* to testing folder
Address this issue: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/41662
@timothysc I moved the interface to the types.go, and the Fake* to the testing package, not sure whether you like or not.
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Allow updates to pod tolerations.
Opening this PR to continue discussion for pod spec tolerations updates when a pod has been scheduled already. This PR is built on top of https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/38957.
@kubernetes/sig-scheduling-pr-reviews @liggitt @davidopp @derekwaynecarr @kubernetes/rh-cluster-infra
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Guaranteed admission for Critical Pods
This is the first step in implementing node-level preemption for critical pods.
It defines the AdmissionFailureHandler interface, which allows callers, like the kubelet, to define how failed predicates are handled, and take steps to correct failures if necessary.
In the kubelet's implementation, it triggers preemption if the pod being admitted is critical, and if the only failed predicates are InsufficientResourceErrors, then it prempts (not yet implemented) other other pods to allow admission of the critical pod.
cc: @vishh
Where possible, switch the scheduler to use generated listers and
informers. There are still some places where it probably makes more
sense to use one-off reflectors/informers (listing/watching just a
single node, listing/watching scheduled & unscheduled pods using a field
selector).
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Add scheduler predicate to filter for max Azure disks attached
**What this PR does / why we need it**: This PR adds scheduler predicates for maximum Azure Disks count. This allows to use the environment variable KUBE_MAX_PD_VOLS on scheduler the same as it's already possible with GCE and AWS.
This is needed as we need a way to specify the maximum attachable disks on Azure to avoid permanently failing disk attachment in cases k8s scheduled too many PODs with AzureDisk volumes onto the same node.
I've chosen 16 as the default value for DefaultMaxAzureDiskVolumes even though it may be too high for many smaller VM types and too low for the larger VM types. This means, the default behavior may change for clusters with large VM types. For smaller VM types, the behavior will not change (it will keep failing attaching).
In the future, the value should be determined at run time on a per node basis, depending on the VM size. I know that this is already implemented in the ongoing Azure Managed Disks work, but I don't remember where to find this anymore and also forgot who was working on this. Maybe @colemickens can help here.
**Release note**:
```release-note
Support KUBE_MAX_PD_VOLS on Azure
```
CC @colemickens @brendandburns
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Adjust nodiskconflict support based on iscsi multipath.
With the multipath support is in place, to declare whether both iscsi disks are same, we need to only depend on IQN.
Signed-off-by: Humble Chirammal <hchiramm@redhat.com>
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Removed a space in portforward.go.
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes #
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
**Release note**:
```release-note
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sync client-go and move util/workqueue
The vision of client-go is that it provides enough utilities to build a reasonable controller. It has been copying `util/workqueue`. This makes it authoritative.
@liggitt I'm getting really close to making client-go authoritative ptal.
approved based on https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/40363
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Don't require failureDomains in PodAffinityChecker
`failureDomains` are only used for `PreferredDuringScheduling` pod
anti-affinity, which is ignored by `PodAffinityChecker`.
This unnecessary requirement was making it hard to move
`PodAffinityChecker` to `GeneralPredicates` because that would require
passing `--failure-domains` to both `kubelet` and `kube-controller-manager`.
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Minor hygiene in scheduler.
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Minor cleanups in scheduler, related to PR #31652.
- Unified lazy opaque resource caching.
- Deleted a commented-out line of code.
**Release note**:
```release-note
N/A
```
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bugfix for PodToleratesNodeTaints
`PodToleratesNodeTaints`predicate func should return true if pod has no toleration annotations and node's taint effect is `PreferNoSchedule`
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Avoid unnecessary memory allocations
Low-hanging fruits in saving memory allocations. During our 5000-node kubemark runs I've see this:
ControllerManager:
- 40.17% k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/util/system.IsMasterNode
- 19.04% k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/controller.(*PodControllerRefManager).Classify
Scheduler:
- 42.74% k8s.io/kubernetes/plugin/pkg/scheduler/algrorithm/predicates.(*MaxPDVolumeCountChecker).filterVolumes
This PR is eliminating all of those.