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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alkaid
5449ce7c5c
Migrate cmd/proxy/app and pkg/proxy/meta_proxier to structured logging (#104928)
* migrate log

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* remove useless change

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fix comment

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fix comment

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* use nil to instead err

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* fix comment

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* remove useless change

Signed-off-by: jyz0309 <45495947@qq.com>

* resolve conflict

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* resolve conflict

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* fix comment

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* fix comment

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* fix comment

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2021-09-14 20:50:40 -07:00
Dan Winship
7f6fbc4482 Drop broken/no-op proxyconfig.EndpointsHandler implementations
Because the proxy.Provider interface included
proxyconfig.EndpointsHandler, all the backends needed to
implement its methods. But iptables, ipvs, and winkernel implemented
them as no-ops, and metaproxier had an implementation that wouldn't
actually work (because it couldn't handle Services with no active
Endpoints).

Since Endpoints processing in kube-proxy is deprecated (and can't be
re-enabled unless you're using a backend that doesn't support
EndpointSlice), remove proxyconfig.EndpointsHandler from the
definition of proxy.Provider and drop all the useless implementations.
2021-09-13 09:32:38 -04:00
Swetha Repakula
03b7a699c2 Kubeproxy uses V1 EndpointSlice 2021-06-30 18:41:57 -07:00
Antonio Ojea
1e1c4c5ac9 add node handlers to the metaproxier 2021-04-05 02:05:18 +02:00
Khaled Henidak (Kal)
6675eba3ef
dual stack services (#91824)
* 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>
2020-10-26 13:15:59 -07:00
Antonio Ojea
c7a29774c9 kube-proxy dual-stack infers IP family from ClusterIP
when dual-stack kube-proxy infers the service IP family from
the ClusterIP because ipFamily field is going to be deprecated.

Since kube-proxy skip headless and externalname services we
can safely obtain the IPFamily from the ClusterIP field

Signed-off-by: Antonio Ojea <antonio.ojea.garcia@gmail.com>
2020-06-30 18:42:19 +02:00
Davanum Srinivas
442a69c3bd
switch over k/k to use klog v2
Signed-off-by: Davanum Srinivas <davanum@gmail.com>
2020-05-16 07:54:27 -04:00
Antonio Ojea
df58c042a8 metaproxier logging for endpoints ipfamily
The kube-proxy metaproxier implementations tries to get the IPFamily
from the endpoints, but if the endpoints doesn't contains an IP
address it logs a Warning.

This causes that services without endpoints keep flooding the logs
with warnings.

We log this errors with a level of Verbosity of 4 instead of a Warning
2020-03-07 11:42:02 +01:00
Vallery Lancey
23957a6b28 Allow kube-proxy iptables mode to support dual-stack, with the meta-proxier. 2019-12-16 22:50:25 -08:00