Currently, there are some unit tests that are failing on Windows due to
various reasons:
- On Windows, consecutive time.Now() calls may return the same timestamp, which would cause
the TestFreeSpaceRemoveByLeastRecentlyUsed test to flake.
- tests in kuberuntime_container_windows_test.go fail on Nodes that have fewer than 3 CPUs,
expecting the CPU max set to be more than 100% of available CPUs, which is not possible.
- calls in summary_windows_test.go are missing context.
- filterTerminatedContainerInfoAndAssembleByPodCgroupKey will filter and group container
information by the Pod cgroup key, if it exists. However, we don't have cgroups on Windows,
thus we can't make the same assertions.
Currently, there are some unit tests that are failing on Windows due to
various reasons:
- config options not supported on Windows.
- files not closed, which means that they cannot be removed / renamed.
- paths not properly joined (filepath.Join should be used).
- time.Now() is not as precise on Windows, which means that 2
consecutive calls may return the same timestamp.
- different error messages on Windows.
- files have \r\n line endings on Windows.
- /tmp directory being used, which might not exist on Windows. Instead,
the OS-specific Temp directory should be used.
- the default value for Kubelet's EvictionHard field was containing
OS-specific fields. This is now moved, the field is now set during
Kubelet's initialization, after the config file is read.
CRI runtimes do not supply cpu nano core usage as it is not part of CRI
stats. However, there are upstream components that still rely on such
stats to function. The previous fix was faulty because the multiple
callers could compete and update the stats, causing
inconsistent/incoherent metrics. This change, instead, creates a
separate call for updating the usage, and rely on eviction manager,
which runs periodically, to trigger the updates. The caveat is that if
eviction manager is completley turned off, no one would compute the
usage.