This patch aims to simplify decoupling "pkg/scheduler/framework/plugins"
from internal "k8s.io/kubernetes" packages. More described in
issue #89930 and PR #102953.
Some helpers from "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/controller/volume/persistentvolume"
package moved to "k8s.io/component-helpers/storage/volume" package:
- IsDelayBindingMode
- GetBindVolumeToClaim
- IsVolumeBoundToClaim
- FindMatchingVolume
- CheckVolumeModeMismatches
- CheckAccessModes
- GetVolumeNodeAffinity
Also "CheckNodeAffinity" from "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/volume/util"
package moved to "k8s.io/component-helpers/storage/volume" package
to prevent diamond dependency conflict.
Signed-off-by: Konstantin Misyutin <konstantin.misyutin@huawei.com>
If we time out waiting for volume to be attached the message given
to user is not informative enough:
"Attach timeout for volume vol-123"
It would be better if we provide more information on what's going on
and even include name of the driver that's causing the problem, e.g.:
"timed out waiting for external-attacher of ebs.csi.aws.com CSI driver to attach volume vol-123"
The field in fact says that the container runtime should relabel a volume
when running a container with it, it does not say that the volume supports
SELinux. For example, NFS can support SELinux, but we don't want NFS
volumes relabeled, because they can be shared among several Pods.
The package says:
> the libcontainer SELinux package is only built for Linux, so it is
> necessary to have a NOP wrapper which is built for non-Linux platforms
This is not true, Kubernetes now imports
github.com/opencontainers/selinux/go-selinux and it has proper
multiplatform support (i.e. NOOP on non-Linux platforms).
Removing the whole package and calling go-selinux directly.
Currently, the Kubelet panics when it's started with the
`enable-controller-attach-detach=false` option set and a
volume is attached to a node.
This patch adds a check that prevents the Kubelet from trying to attach
or detach CSI volumes and report a proper error warning the user that this
use case is not supported.
If unmount device succeeds but somehow unmount operation
fails because device was in-use elsewhere, we should mark the
device mount as uncertain because we can't use the global
mount point at this point.
In the following code pattern, the log message will get logged with v=0 in JSON
output although conceptually it has a higher verbosity:
if klog.V(5).Enabled() {
klog.Info("hello world")
}
Having the actual verbosity in the JSON output is relevant, for example for
filtering out only the important info messages. The solution is to use
klog.V(5).Info or something similar.
Whether the outer if is necessary at all depends on how complex the parameters
are. The return value of klog.V can be captured in a variable and be used
multiple times to avoid the overhead for that function call and to avoid
repeating the verbosity level.