The iptables rule that matches kubeNodePortLocalSetSCTP must be inserted
before the one matches kubeNodePortSetSCTP, otherwise all SCTP traffic
would be masqueraded regardless of whether its ExternalTrafficPolicy is
Local or not.
To cover the case in tests, the patch adds rule order validation to
checkIptables.
* pkg/features: promote the ServiceInternalTrafficPolicy field to Beta and on by default
Signed-off-by: Andrew Sy Kim <kim.andrewsy@gmail.com>
* pkg/api/service/testing: update Service test fixture functions to set internalTrafficPolicy=Cluster by default
Signed-off-by: Andrew Sy Kim <kim.andrewsy@gmail.com>
* pkg/apis/core/validation: add more Service validation tests for internalTrafficPolicy
Signed-off-by: Andrew Sy Kim <kim.andrewsy@gmail.com>
* pkg/registry/core/service/storage: fix failing Service REST storage tests to use internalTrafficPolicy: Cluster
Signed-off-by: Andrew Sy Kim <kim.andrewsy@gmail.com>
* pkg/registry/core/service/storage: add two test cases for Service REST TestServiceRegistryInternalTrafficPolicyClusterThenLocal and TestServiceRegistryInternalTrafficPolicyLocalThenCluster
Signed-off-by: Andrew Sy Kim <kim.andrewsy@gmail.com>
* pkg/registry/core/service: update strategy unit tests to expect default
internalTrafficPolicy=Cluster
Signed-off-by: Andrew Sy Kim <kim.andrewsy@gmail.com>
* pkg/proxy/ipvs: fix unit test Test_EndpointSliceReadyAndTerminatingLocal to use internalTrafficPolicy=Cluster
Signed-off-by: Andrew Sy Kim <kim.andrewsy@gmail.com>
* pkg/apis/core: update fuzzers to set Service internalTrafficPolicy field
Signed-off-by: Andrew Sy Kim <kim.andrewsy@gmail.com>
* pkg/api/service/testing: refactor Service test fixtures to use Tweak funcs
Signed-off-by: Andrew Sy Kim <kim.andrewsy@gmail.com>
1. Add API definitions;
2. Add feature gate and drops the field when feature gate is not on;
3. Set default values for the field;
4. Add API Validation
5. add kube-proxy iptables and ipvs implementations
6. add tests
1. For iptables mode, add KUBE-NODEPORTS chain in filter table. Add
rules to allow healthcheck node port traffic.
2. For ipvs mode, add KUBE-NODE-PORT chain in filter table. Add
KUBE-HEALTH-CHECK-NODE-PORT ipset to allow traffic to healthcheck
node port.
When running in ipvs mode, kube-proxy generated wrong iptables-restore
input because the chain names are hardcoded.
It also fixed a typo in method name.
* api: structure change
* api: defaulting, conversion, and validation
* [FIX] validation: auto remove second ip/family when service changes to SingleStack
* [FIX] api: defaulting, conversion, and validation
* api-server: clusterIPs alloc, printers, storage and strategy
* [FIX] clusterIPs default on read
* alloc: auto remove second ip/family when service changes to SingleStack
* api-server: repair loop handling for clusterIPs
* api-server: force kubernetes default service into single stack
* api-server: tie dualstack feature flag with endpoint feature flag
* controller-manager: feature flag, endpoint, and endpointSlice controllers handling multi family service
* [FIX] controller-manager: feature flag, endpoint, and endpointSlicecontrollers handling multi family service
* kube-proxy: feature-flag, utils, proxier, and meta proxier
* [FIX] kubeproxy: call both proxier at the same time
* kubenet: remove forced pod IP sorting
* kubectl: modify describe to include ClusterIPs, IPFamilies, and IPFamilyPolicy
* e2e: fix tests that depends on IPFamily field AND add dual stack tests
* e2e: fix expected error message for ClusterIP immutability
* add integration tests for dualstack
the third phase of dual stack is a very complex change in the API,
basically it introduces Dual Stack services. Main changes are:
- It pluralizes the Service IPFamily field to IPFamilies,
and removes the singular field.
- It introduces a new field IPFamilyPolicyType that can take
3 values to express the "dual-stack(mad)ness" of the cluster:
SingleStack, PreferDualStack and RequireDualStack
- It pluralizes ClusterIP to ClusterIPs.
The goal is to add coverage to the services API operations,
taking into account the 6 different modes a cluster can have:
- single stack: IP4 or IPv6 (as of today)
- dual stack: IPv4 only, IPv6 only, IPv4 - IPv6, IPv6 - IPv4
* [FIX] add integration tests for dualstack
* generated data
* generated files
Co-authored-by: Antonio Ojea <aojea@redhat.com>
Kube-proxy runs two different health servers; one for monitoring the
health of kube-proxy itself, and one for monitoring the health of
specific services. Rename them to "ProxierHealthServer" and
"ServiceHealthServer" to make this clearer, and do a bit of API
cleanup too.
The detectStaleConnections function in kube-proxy is very expensive in
terms of CPU utilization. The results of this function are only actually
used for UDP ports. This adds a protocol attribute to ServicePortName to
make it simple to only run this function for UDP connections. For
clusters with primarily TCP connections this can improve kube-proxy
performance by 2x.
This should fix a bug that could break masters when the EndpointSlice
feature gate was enabled. This was all tied to how the apiserver creates
and manages it's own services and endpoints (or in this case endpoint
slices). Consumers of endpoint slices also need to know about the
corresponding service. Previously we were trying to set an owner
reference here for this purpose, but that came with potential downsides
and increased complexity. This commit changes behavior of the apiserver
endpointslice integration to set the service name label instead of owner
references, and simplifies consumer logic to reference that (both are
set by the EndpointSlice controller).
Additionally, this should fix a bug with the EndpointSlice GenerateName
value that had previously been set with a "." as a suffix.
Work around Linux kernel bug that sometimes causes multiple flows to
get mapped to the same IP:PORT and consequently some suffer packet
drops.
Also made the same update in kubelet.
Also added cross-pointers between the two bodies of code, in comments.
Some day we should eliminate the duplicate code. But today is not
that day.
Kube-proxy will add ipset entries for all node ips for an SCTP nodeport service. This will solve the problem 'SCTP nodeport service is not working for all IPs present in the node when ipvs is enabled. It is working only for node's InternalIP.'
ipvs `getProxyMode` test fails on mac as `utilipvs.GetRequiredIPVSMods`
try to reach `/proc/sys/kernel/osrelease` to find version of the running
linux kernel. Linux kernel version is used to determine the list of required
kernel modules for ipvs.
Logic to determine kernel version is moved to GetKernelVersion
method in LinuxKernelHandler which implements ipvs.KernelHandler.
Mock KernelHandler is used in the test cases.
Read and parse file is converted to go function instead of execing cut.
The requested Service Protocol is checked against the supported protocols of GCE Internal LB. The supported protocols are TCP and UDP.
SCTP is not supported by OpenStack LBaaS. If SCTP is requested in a Service with type=LoadBalancer, the request is rejected. Comment style is also corrected.
SCTP is not allowed for LoadBalancer Service and for HostPort. Kube-proxy can be configured not to start listening on the host port for SCTP: see the new SCTPUserSpaceNode parameter
changed the vendor github.com/nokia/sctp to github.com/ishidawataru/sctp. I.e. from now on we use the upstream version.
netexec.go compilation fixed. Various test cases fixed
SCTP related conformance tests removed. Netexec's pod definition and Dockerfile are updated to expose the new SCTP port(8082)
SCTP related e2e test cases are removed as the e2e test systems do not support SCTP
sctp related firewall config is removed from cluster/gce/util.sh. Variable name sctp_addr is corrected to sctpAddr in pkg/proxy/ipvs/proxier.go
cluster/gce/util.sh is copied from master
Automatic merge from submit-queue. If you want to cherry-pick this change to another branch, please follow the instructions <a href="https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/cherry-picks.md">here</a>.
ipvs: add addrtype match for nodeport
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
before this PR:
```
-A KUBE-SERVICES -m comment --comment "Kubernetes nodeport TCP port for masquerade purpose" -m set --match-set KUBE-NODE-PORT-TCP dst -j KUBE-NODE-PORT
-A KUBE-SERVICES -m comment --comment "Kubernetes service cluster ip + port for masquerade purpose" -m set --match-set KUBE-CLUSTER-IP dst,dst -j KUBE-MARK-MASQ
-A KUBE-SERVICES -m set --match-set KUBE-CLUSTER-IP dst,dst -j ACCEPT
-A KUBE-NODE-PORT -p tcp -m comment --comment "Kubernetes nodeport TCP port with externalTrafficPolicy=local" -m set --match-set KUBE-NODE-PORT-LOCAL-TCP dst -j RETURN
-A KUBE-NODE-PORT -j KUBE-MARK-MASQ
```
after this PR:
```
-A KUBE-NODE-PORT -p tcp -m comment --comment "Kubernetes nodeport TCP port with externalTrafficPolicy=local" -m set --match-set KUBE-NODE-PORT-LOCAL-TCP dst -j RETURN
-A KUBE-NODE-PORT -p tcp -m comment --comment "Kubernetes nodeport TCP port for masquerade purpose" -m set --match-set KUBE-NODE-PORT-TCP dst -j KUBE-MARK-MASQ
-A KUBE-SERVICES -m comment --comment "Kubernetes service cluster ip + port for masquerade purpose" -m set --match-set KUBE-CLUSTER-IP dst,dst -j KUBE-MARK-MASQ
-A KUBE-SERVICES -m set --match-set KUBE-CLUSTER-IP dst,dst -j ACCEPT
-A KUBE-SERVICES -m addrtype --dst-type LOCAL -j KUBE-NODE-PORT
```
**Which issue(s) this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close the issue(s) when PR gets merged)*:
Fixes#65459
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
manually tested cases:
- ClusterIP distributed to pod on same node
- ClusterIP distributed to pod on other node
- NodePort distributed to pod on same node
- NodePort distributed to pod on other node
**Release note**:
```release-note
```
Automatic merge from submit-queue. If you want to cherry-pick this change to another branch, please follow the instructions <a href="https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/cherry-picks.md">here</a>.
Fix problem that ipvs can't work with hostPort
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Make ipvs proxy mode can work with pods that have hostPort.
**Which issue(s) this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close the issue(s) when PR gets merged)*:
Fixes#61938#60688 and #60305 are related too.
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
IPVS proxier will create dummy device named `kube-ipvs0`, which will maintain all ipvs virtual service address. That means all ipvs maintained clusterIP/externalIP/ingress will be treat as local address.
Then if we have a pod with hostPort, cni will attach this rule to `PREROUTING` chain:
```
KUBE-HOSTPORTS all -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 /* kube hostport portals */ ADDRTYPE match dst-type LOCAL
```
so if a service have same port with pod's hostport, then this service can't be access.
In this pr, we added `ACCESS` rule for traffic that aim to ipvs virtual service, to prevent those traffic from be blocked by other rules.
**Release note**:
```release-note
NONE
```
Automatic merge from submit-queue. If you want to cherry-pick this change to another branch, please follow the instructions <a href="https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/cherry-picks.md">here</a>.
Add --ipvs-exclude-cidrs flag to kube-proxy.
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Add a flag to kube-proxy called --ipvs-exclude-cidrs. This flag allows a user to specify a list of CIDR ranges that should not be included in the cleanup of IPVS rules.
Fixes: #59507
**Release note**:
```
Use --ipvs-exclude-cidrs to specify a list of CIDR's which the IPVS proxier should not touch when cleaning up IPVS rules.
```
/assign @m1093782566