These were found with a modified klog that enables "go vet" to check klog call
parameters:
cmd/kubeadm/app/features/features.go:149:4: printf: k8s.io/klog/v2.Warningf format %t has arg v of wrong type string (govet)
klog.Warningf("Setting deprecated feature gate %s=%t. It will be removed in a future release.", k, v)
test/images/sample-device-plugin/sampledeviceplugin.go:147:5: printf: k8s.io/klog/v2.Errorf does not support error-wrapping directive %w (govet)
klog.Errorf("error: %w", err)
test/images/sample-device-plugin/sampledeviceplugin.go:155:3: printf: k8s.io/klog/v2.Errorf does not support error-wrapping directive %w (govet)
klog.Errorf("Failed to add watch to %q: %w", triggerPath, err)
staging/src/k8s.io/code-generator/cmd/prerelease-lifecycle-gen/prerelease-lifecycle-generators/status.go:207:5: printf: k8s.io/klog/v2.Fatalf does not support error-wrapping directive %w (govet)
klog.Fatalf("Package %v: unsupported %s value: %q :%w", i, tagEnabledName, ptag.value, err)
staging/src/k8s.io/legacy-cloud-providers/vsphere/nodemanager.go:286:3: printf: (k8s.io/klog/v2.Verbose).Infof format %s reads arg #1, but call has 0 args (govet)
klog.V(4).Infof("Node %s missing in vSphere cloud provider cache, trying node informer")
staging/src/k8s.io/legacy-cloud-providers/vsphere/nodemanager.go:302:3: printf: (k8s.io/klog/v2.Verbose).Infof format %s reads arg #1, but call has 0 args (govet)
klog.V(4).Infof("Node %s missing in vSphere cloud provider caches, trying the API server")
The function uses BootstrapTokenRegexp.MatchString(token)
which is not a recommended practice.
Instead, break down the token into its components: ID, secret.
The ID is public thus we can use Regexp matching for it.
The secret needs constant time comparison. Iterate over
every character and make sure it fits the 0-9a-z range and that
it has a length of 16.
Because the EventBroadcaster code now has a a context, changing the EventSink
interface so that the methods accepts a context instead of using context.TODO
becomes possible.
Using StartRecordingToSinkWithContext instead of StartRecordingToSink and
StartLogging instead of StartStructuredLogging has several advantages:
- Spawned goroutines no longer get stuck for extended periods of
time during shutdown when passing in a context that gets canceled.
- Log output can be directed towards a specific logger instead of the global
default, for example one which writes to a testing.T instance.
- The new methods return an error when something went wrong instead of
merely recording the error.
That last point is the reason for deprecating the old methods instead of merely
adding new alternatives.
Setting a context when constructing an EventBroadcaster makes calling Shutdown
optional. It can also be used to specify the logger.
Both EventRecorder interfaces in tools/events and tools/record now have a
WithLogger helper. Using that method is optional, but recommended to support
contextual logging properly. Without it, errors that occur while emitting an
event are not associated with the caller.