1. Create controllerrevisions (history) and label pods with template
hash for both RollingUpdate and OnDelete update strategy
2. Clean up old, non-live history based on revisionHistoryLimit
3. Remove duplicate controllerrevisions (the ones with the same template)
and relabel their pods
4. Update RBAC to allow DaemonSet controller to manage
controllerrevisions
5. In DaemonSet controller unit tests, create new pods with hash labels
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add test and fix typo in daemoncontroller
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move labels to components which own the APIs
During the apimachinery split in 1.6, we accidentally moved several label APIs into apimachinery. They don't belong there, since the individual APIs are not general machinery concerns, but instead are the concern of particular components: most commonly the kubelet. This pull moves the labels into their owning components and out of API machinery.
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@derekwaynecarr since most of these are related to the kubelet
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Added a new test case for daemoncontroller.
This patch added a new test case of daemonSet with node selector,
matching some nodes, and launch pods on all the nodes.
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The GC expects that once it sees a controller with a non-nil
DeletionTimestamp, that controller will not attempt any adoption.
There was a known race condition that could cause a controller to
re-adopt something orphaned by the GC, because the controller is using a
cached value of its own spec from before DeletionTimestamp was set.
This fixes that race by doing an uncached quorum read of the controller
spec just before the first adoption attempt. It's important that this
read occurs after listing potential orphans. Note that this uncached
read is skipped if no adoptions are attempted (i.e. at steady state).
The design of DaemonSet requires a relist before each phase (manage,
update, status) because it does not short-circuit and requeue for each
action triggered.
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In DaemonSet e2e test, don't check nodes with NoSchedule taints
Fixes#42345
For example, master node has a ismaster:NoSchedule taint. We don't expect pods to be created there without toleration.
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Replace hand-written informers with generated ones
Replace existing uses of hand-written informers with generated ones.
Follow-up commits will switch the use of one-off informers to shared
informers.
This is a precursor to #40097. That PR will switch one-off informers to shared informers for the majority of the code base (but not quite all of it...).
NOTE: this does create a second set of shared informers in the kube-controller-manager. This will be resolved back down to a single factory once #40097 is reviewed and merged.
There are a couple of places where I expanded the # of caches we wait for in the calls to `WaitForCacheSync` - please pay attention to those. I also added in a commented-out wait in the attach/detach controller. If @kubernetes/sig-storage-pr-reviews is ok with enabling the waiting, I'll do it (I'll just need to tweak an integration test slightly).
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secifically we need to differentiate between wanting to run,
should run and should continue running. This is required to
support all taint effects and will improve reporting and end
user debuggability.
Add dsStoreSynced so we also wait on this cache when starting the
DaemonSetController.
Switch to using a fake clientset in the unit tests.
Fix TestNumberReadyStatus so it doesn't expect the cache to be mutated.