kubernetes/cmd/kubeadm/app/phases/upgrade/postupgrade.go
Rostislav M. Georgiev b881f19c8b kubeadm: Group centric component configs
kubeadm's current implementation of component config support is "kind" centric.
This has its downsides. Namely:
- Kind names and numbers can change between config versions.
  Newer kinds can be ignored. Therefore, detection of a version change is
  considerably harder.
- A component config can have only one kind that is managed by kubeadm.
Thus a more appropriate way to identify component configs is required.

Probably the best solution identified so far is a config group.
A group name is unlikely to change between versions, while the kind names and
structure can.
Tracking component configs by group name allows us to:
- Spot more easily config version changes and manage alternate versions.
- Support more than one kind in a config group/version.
- Abstract component configs by hiding their exact structure.

Hence, this change rips off the old kind based support for component configs
and replaces it with a group name based one. This also has the following
extra benefits:
- More tests were added.
- kubeadm now errors out if an unsupported version of a known component group
  is used.

Signed-off-by: Rostislav M. Georgiev <rostislavg@vmware.com>
2019-11-26 13:55:28 +02:00

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package upgrade
import (
"os"
"path/filepath"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
apierrors "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/errors"
metav1 "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1"
errorsutil "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/errors"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/version"
clientset "k8s.io/client-go/kubernetes"
kubeadmapi "k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubeadm/app/apis/kubeadm"
kubeadmconstants "k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubeadm/app/constants"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubeadm/app/phases/addons/dns"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubeadm/app/phases/addons/proxy"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubeadm/app/phases/bootstraptoken/clusterinfo"
nodebootstraptoken "k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubeadm/app/phases/bootstraptoken/node"
kubeletphase "k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubeadm/app/phases/kubelet"
patchnodephase "k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubeadm/app/phases/patchnode"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubeadm/app/phases/uploadconfig"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubeadm/app/util/apiclient"
dryrunutil "k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubeadm/app/util/dryrun"
)
// PerformPostUpgradeTasks runs nearly the same functions as 'kubeadm init' would do
// Note that the mark-control-plane phase is left out, not needed, and no token is created as that doesn't belong to the upgrade
func PerformPostUpgradeTasks(client clientset.Interface, cfg *kubeadmapi.InitConfiguration, newK8sVer *version.Version, dryRun bool) error {
errs := []error{}
// Upload currently used configuration to the cluster
// Note: This is done right in the beginning of cluster initialization; as we might want to make other phases
// depend on centralized information from this source in the future
if err := uploadconfig.UploadConfiguration(cfg, client); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
// Create the new, version-branched kubelet ComponentConfig ConfigMap
if err := kubeletphase.CreateConfigMap(&cfg.ClusterConfiguration, client); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, errors.Wrap(err, "error creating kubelet configuration ConfigMap"))
}
// Write the new kubelet config down to disk and the env file if needed
if err := writeKubeletConfigFiles(client, cfg, newK8sVer, dryRun); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
// Annotate the node with the crisocket information, sourced either from the InitConfiguration struct or
// --cri-socket.
// TODO: In the future we want to use something more official like NodeStatus or similar for detecting this properly
if err := patchnodephase.AnnotateCRISocket(client, cfg.NodeRegistration.Name, cfg.NodeRegistration.CRISocket); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, errors.Wrap(err, "error uploading crisocket"))
}
// Create/update RBAC rules that makes the bootstrap tokens able to post CSRs
if err := nodebootstraptoken.AllowBootstrapTokensToPostCSRs(client); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
// Create/update RBAC rules that makes the bootstrap tokens able to get their CSRs approved automatically
if err := nodebootstraptoken.AutoApproveNodeBootstrapTokens(client); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
// Create/update RBAC rules that makes the nodes to rotate certificates and get their CSRs approved automatically
if err := nodebootstraptoken.AutoApproveNodeCertificateRotation(client); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
// TODO: Is this needed to do here? I think that updating cluster info should probably be separate from a normal upgrade
// Create the cluster-info ConfigMap with the associated RBAC rules
// if err := clusterinfo.CreateBootstrapConfigMapIfNotExists(client, kubeadmconstants.GetAdminKubeConfigPath()); err != nil {
// return err
//}
// Create/update RBAC rules that makes the cluster-info ConfigMap reachable
if err := clusterinfo.CreateClusterInfoRBACRules(client); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
// Upgrade kube-dns/CoreDNS and kube-proxy
if err := dns.EnsureDNSAddon(&cfg.ClusterConfiguration, client); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
// Remove the old DNS deployment if a new DNS service is now used (kube-dns to CoreDNS or vice versa)
if err := removeOldDNSDeploymentIfAnotherDNSIsUsed(&cfg.ClusterConfiguration, client, dryRun); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
if err := proxy.EnsureProxyAddon(&cfg.ClusterConfiguration, &cfg.LocalAPIEndpoint, client); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
return errorsutil.NewAggregate(errs)
}
func removeOldDNSDeploymentIfAnotherDNSIsUsed(cfg *kubeadmapi.ClusterConfiguration, client clientset.Interface, dryRun bool) error {
return apiclient.TryRunCommand(func() error {
installedDeploymentName := kubeadmconstants.KubeDNSDeploymentName
deploymentToDelete := kubeadmconstants.CoreDNSDeploymentName
if cfg.DNS.Type == kubeadmapi.CoreDNS {
installedDeploymentName = kubeadmconstants.CoreDNSDeploymentName
deploymentToDelete = kubeadmconstants.KubeDNSDeploymentName
}
// If we're dry-running, we don't need to wait for the new DNS addon to become ready
if !dryRun {
dnsDeployment, err := client.AppsV1().Deployments(metav1.NamespaceSystem).Get(installedDeploymentName, metav1.GetOptions{})
if err != nil {
return err
}
if dnsDeployment.Status.ReadyReplicas == 0 {
return errors.New("the DNS deployment isn't ready yet")
}
}
// We don't want to wait for the DNS deployment above to become ready when dryrunning (as it never will)
// but here we should execute the DELETE command against the dryrun clientset, as it will only be logged
err := apiclient.DeleteDeploymentForeground(client, metav1.NamespaceSystem, deploymentToDelete)
if err != nil && !apierrors.IsNotFound(err) {
return err
}
return nil
}, 10)
}
func writeKubeletConfigFiles(client clientset.Interface, cfg *kubeadmapi.InitConfiguration, newK8sVer *version.Version, dryRun bool) error {
kubeletDir, err := GetKubeletDir(dryRun)
if err != nil {
// The error here should never occur in reality, would only be thrown if /tmp doesn't exist on the machine.
return err
}
errs := []error{}
// Write the configuration for the kubelet down to disk so the upgraded kubelet can start with fresh config
if err := kubeletphase.DownloadConfig(client, newK8sVer, kubeletDir); err != nil {
// Tolerate the error being NotFound when dryrunning, as there is a pretty common scenario: the dryrun process
// *would* post the new kubelet-config-1.X configmap that doesn't exist now when we're trying to download it
// again.
if !(apierrors.IsNotFound(err) && dryRun) {
errs = append(errs, errors.Wrap(err, "error downloading kubelet configuration from the ConfigMap"))
}
}
if dryRun { // Print what contents would be written
dryrunutil.PrintDryRunFile(kubeadmconstants.KubeletConfigurationFileName, kubeletDir, kubeadmconstants.KubeletRunDirectory, os.Stdout)
}
envFilePath := filepath.Join(kubeadmconstants.KubeletRunDirectory, kubeadmconstants.KubeletEnvFileName)
if _, err := os.Stat(envFilePath); os.IsNotExist(err) {
// Write env file with flags for the kubelet to use. We do not need to write the --register-with-taints for the control-plane,
// as we handle that ourselves in the mark-control-plane phase
// TODO: Maybe we want to do that some time in the future, in order to remove some logic from the mark-control-plane phase?
if err := kubeletphase.WriteKubeletDynamicEnvFile(&cfg.ClusterConfiguration, &cfg.NodeRegistration, false, kubeletDir); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, errors.Wrap(err, "error writing a dynamic environment file for the kubelet"))
}
if dryRun { // Print what contents would be written
dryrunutil.PrintDryRunFile(kubeadmconstants.KubeletEnvFileName, kubeletDir, kubeadmconstants.KubeletRunDirectory, os.Stdout)
}
}
return errorsutil.NewAggregate(errs)
}
// GetKubeletDir gets the kubelet directory based on whether the user is dry-running this command or not.
func GetKubeletDir(dryRun bool) (string, error) {
if dryRun {
return kubeadmconstants.CreateTempDirForKubeadm("", "kubeadm-upgrade-dryrun")
}
return kubeadmconstants.KubeletRunDirectory, nil
}
// moveFiles moves files from one directory to another.
func moveFiles(files map[string]string) error {
filesToRecover := map[string]string{}
for from, to := range files {
if err := os.Rename(from, to); err != nil {
return rollbackFiles(filesToRecover, err)
}
filesToRecover[to] = from
}
return nil
}
// rollbackFiles moves the files back to the original directory.
func rollbackFiles(files map[string]string, originalErr error) error {
errs := []error{originalErr}
for from, to := range files {
if err := os.Rename(from, to); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
}
return errors.Errorf("couldn't move these files: %v. Got errors: %v", files, errorsutil.NewAggregate(errs))
}