Previously, we didn't check the contents of the result after calling out
to the plugin endpoint. This could have resulted in errors if the plugin
returned either 'nil' or an empty result. This patch fixes this.
Previously, we were passing the variable 'devices' to this function,
when we should have been passing 'allocated'. This bug crept in due to a
variable name change that didn't propogate its way through the entire
function. The tests added in the previous commit would have caught this.
- allocatePodResources logic altered to allow for container by container
device allocation.
- New type PodReusableDevices
- New field in devicemanager devicesToReuse
This change will not work on its own. Higher level code needs to make
sure and call Allocate() before AddContainer is called. This is already
being done in cases when the TopologyManager feature gate is enabled (in
the PodAdmitHandler of the TopologyManager). However, we need to make
sure we add proper logic to call it in cases when the TopologyManager
feature gate is disabled.
Instead of having a single call for Allocate(), we now split this into two
functions Allocate() and UpdatePluginResources().
The semantics split across them:
// Allocate configures and assigns devices to a pod. From the requested
// device resources, Allocate will communicate with the owning device
// plugin to allow setup procedures to take place, and for the device
// plugin to provide runtime settings to use the device (environment
// variables, mount points and device files).
Allocate(pod *v1.Pod) error
// UpdatePluginResources updates node resources based on devices already
// allocated to pods. The node object is provided for the device manager to
// update the node capacity to reflect the currently available devices.
UpdatePluginResources(
node *schedulernodeinfo.NodeInfo,
attrs *lifecycle.PodAdmitAttributes) error
As we move to a model in which the TopologyManager is able to ensure
aligned allocations from the CPUManager, devicemanger, and any
other TopologManager HintProviders in the same synchronous loop, we will
need to be able to call Allocate() independently from an
UpdatePluginResources(). This commit makes that possible.
- As discussed in reviews and other public channels,
this abstraction is used to represent numa nodes, not sockets.
- There is nothing inherently related to sockets in this package anyway.
that requests any device plugin resource. If not, re-issue Allocate
grpc calls. This allows us to handle the edge case that a pod got
assigned to a node even before it populates its extended resource
capacity.
Modify kubelet plugin watcher to support older CSI drivers that use an
the old plugins directory for socket registration.
Also modify CSI plugin registration to support multiple versions of CSI
registering with the same name.
- Move from the old github.com/golang/glog to k8s.io/klog
- klog as explicit InitFlags() so we add them as necessary
- we update the other repositories that we vendor that made a similar
change from glog to klog
* github.com/kubernetes/repo-infra
* k8s.io/gengo/
* k8s.io/kube-openapi/
* github.com/google/cadvisor
- Entirely remove all references to glog
- Fix some tests by explicit InitFlags in their init() methods
Change-Id: I92db545ff36fcec83afe98f550c9e630098b3135