In 'set', conversions to slice are done also, but with different names:
ToSliceNoSort() -> UnsortedList()
ToSlice() -> List()
Reimplement List() in terms of UnsortedList to save some duplication.
Removes exit/fatal from cpuset library.
Usage in podresources test was not necessary.
Library reference in cpu_manager_test was moved to a local function, and
converted to use e2e test framework error catching.
Before, in RunPostFilterPlugins, we didn't distinguish between unschedulable and unresolvable
because we only have one postFilterPlugin by default, now, we have at least two, we should
make sure that once a postFilterPlugin returns unresolvable, we'll return directly
Signed-off-by: Kante Yin <kerthcet@gmail.com>
This is an ugly-but-simple rewrite (particularly involving having to
rewrite "single Endpoints with multiple Subsets" as "multiple
EndpointSlices"). Can be cleaned up more later...
The slice code sorts the results slightly differently from the old
code in two cases, and it was simpler to just reorder the expectations
rather than fixing the comparison code. But other than that, the
expected results are exactly the same as before.
This exposed a bug in the EndpointSlice tracking code, which is that
we didn't properly reset the "last change time" when a slice was
deleted. (This means kube-proxy would report an erroneous value in the
"endpoint programming time" metric if a service was added/updated,
then deleted before kube-proxy processed the add/update, then later
added again.)
In the dual-stack case, iptables.NewDualStackProxier and
ipvs.NewDualStackProxier filtered the nodeport addresses values by IP
family before creating the single-stack proxiers. But in the
single-stack case, the kube-proxy startup code just passed the value
to the single-stack proxiers without validation, so they had to
re-check it themselves. Fix that.
PV.Spec.CSI.*SecretReference.Name should be allowed to have up to be
limited to 253 characters (DNS1123Subdomain) and not to 63 characters
(DNS1123Label), so all possible Secrets names can be used as secrets in a
PV.
This is continuation of
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/108331 / Kubernetes 1.25,
which allowed updating PVs with long secret names, if the previous PV had
long secret name too. This makes sure downgrade from 1.27 to 1.26 works well
and allows PVs created in 1.27 to be updated in 1.26.
Now the long secret names are accepted during PV creation too.
Before, the return type of RunFilterPlugins is a Map, but considering we'll return immediately
once we met unsuccessful status, this is not necessary.
Signed-off-by: Kante Yin <kerthcet@gmail.com>