Internal attach/detach controller timers should be configurable and tests
should use much shorter values.
reconcilerSyncDuration is deliberately left out of TimerConfig because it's
the only one that's not a constant one, it's configurable by user.
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WaitForCacheSync before running attachdetach controller
@gnufied you wrote the test and @ncdc the TODO comment. Let's just run the pv and pvc informers, we do not care about them in this test. But we want to be able to stop the pod Informer at will, hence not just using informers.Start, is my understanding.
```release-note
NONE
```
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replace global registry in apimachinery with global registry in k8s.io/kubernetes
We'd like to remove all globals, but our immediate problem is that a shared registry between k8s.io/kubernetes and k8s.io/client-go doesn't work. Since client-go makes a copy, we can actually keep a global registry with other globals in pkg/api for now.
@kubernetes/sig-api-machinery-misc @lavalamp @smarterclayton @sttts
PV controller should not use Controller.Requeue, as as it is not available in
shared informers. We need to implement our own work queues instead where we
can enqueue volumes/claims as we want.
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 38154, 38502)
Rename "release_1_5" clientset to just "clientset"
We used to keep multiple releases in the main repo. Now that [client-go](https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go) does the versioning, there is no need to keep releases in the main repo. This PR renames the "release_1_5" clientset to just "clientset", clientset development will be done in this directory.
@kubernetes/sig-api-machinery @deads2k
```release-note
The main repository does not keep multiple releases of clientsets anymore. Please find previous releases at https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go
```
This adds tests for code introduced here :
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/26994
Via integration test we can now verify that if pod delete
event is somehow missed by AttachDetach controller - it still
get cleaned up by Desired State of World populator.