- PreemptionByKubeScheduler (Pod preempted by kube-scheduler)
- DeletionByTaintManager (Pod deleted by taint manager due to NoExecute taint)
- EvictionByEvictionAPI (Pod evicted by Eviction API)
- DeletionByPodGC (an orphaned Pod deleted by PodGC)PreemptedByScheduler (Pod preempted by kube-scheduler)
We now partly drop the support for seccomp annotations which is planned
for v1.25 as part of the KEP:
https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/issues/135
Pod security policies are not touched by this change and therefore we
have to keep the annotation key constants.
This means we only allow the usage of the annotations for backwards
compatibility reasons while the synchronization of the field to
annotation is no longer supported. Using the annotations for static pods
is also not supported any more.
Making the annotations fully non-functional will be deferred to a
future release.
Signed-off-by: Sascha Grunert <sgrunert@redhat.com>
The feature gate gets locked to "true", with the goal to remove it in two
releases.
All code now can assume that the feature is enabled. Tests for "feature
disabled" are no longer needed and get removed.
Some code wasn't using the new helper functions yet. That gets changed while
touching those lines.
* Use deep copies in `PrepareForUpdate()`
* Preserve select metadata from new pod
* Use patch to add ephemeral container `kubectl debug`
* Distinguish between pod vs /ephemeralcontainers NotFound
This changes the `/ephemeralcontainers` subresource of `/pods` to use
the `Pod` kind rather than `EphemeralContainers`.
When designing this API initially it seemed preferable to create a new
kind containing only the pod's ephemeral containers, similar to how
binding and scaling work.
It later became clear that this made admission control more difficult
because the controller wouldn't be presented with the entire Pod, so we
updated this to operate on the entire Pod, similar to how `/status`
works.
Adds and implements ResetFieldsProvder interface in order to ensure that
the fieldmanager no longer owns fields that get reset before the object
is persisted.
Co-authored-by: Kevin Wiesmueller <kwiesmul@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Kevin Delgado <kevindelgado@google.com>