We try using an atomic with a CAS, as a potential workaround for
issue #74890.
Kudos to @neolit123 for the investigation & idea.
This is a speculative workaround - we are really seeing if this is
better; if not we should revert.
If it is better we should file a bug against go 1.12, and then revert!
Issue #74890
We REJECT every other case. Close this FIXME.
To get this to work in all cases, we have to process service in
filter.INPUT, since LB IPS might be manged as local addresses.
This is a prefactoring for followup changes that need to use very
similar but subtly different test. Now it is more generic, though it
pushes a little logic up the stack. That makes sense to me.
Need to add bracket in the tag for sig-windows. Also fix an issue: for
current testing structure, it first init driver and then set up the
framework. So when initialize the driver, it does not know what OS is
and we can not set up the capabilities correctly. Instead we have to add
all the capabilities and supported fs types including both linux and
windows. Later in the code, we will check the Node OS and decide how to
run the test.
Current e2e tests for the Container Lifecycle Hooks weren't
using brackets for the IPv6 URL addresses per RFC2732, thus those
tests were failing.
This patches add brackets to the target URL if it's an IPv6 address.
Reference: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/70248
The test [k8s.io] Probing container [It] should not be restarted with a
/healthz http liveness probe [NodeConformance] [Conformance]
fails because it's using a nginx image that's spawns a server that's
only listening on IPv4 by default.
Switching to an image like TestWebserver that's listening in IPv4 and IPv6 by default
allows the test to run on IPv4 and IPv6 environments.
Reference: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/70248
And add a corresponding flag in kubectl (for apply), even though the
value is defaulted in kubectl with "kubectl".
The flag is required for Apply patch-type, and optional for other PATCH,
CREATE and UPDATE (in which case we fallback on the user-agent).
Clean up the code paths that lead to objects being transformed and output with negotiation.
Remove some duplicate code that was not consistent. Now, watch will respond correctly to
Table and PartialObjectMetadata requests. Add unit and integration tests.
When transforming responses to Tables, only the first watch event for a given type will
include the columns. Columns will not change unless the watch is restarted.
Add a volume attachment printer and tighten up table validation error cases.
Disable protobuf from table conversion because Tables don't have protobuf because they
use `interface{}`