This patch removes pkg/util/mount completely, and replaces it with the
mount package now located at k8s.io/utils/mount. The code found at
k8s.io/utils/mount was moved there from pkg/util/mount, so the code is
identical, just no longer in-tree to k/k.
This patch removes mount.Exec entirely and instead uses the common
utility from k8s.io/utils/exec.
The fake exec implementation found in k8s.io/utils/exec differs a bit
than mount.Exec, with the ability to pre-script expected calls to
Command.CombinedOutput(), so tests that previously relied on a callback
mechanism to produce specific output have been updated to use that
mechanism.
The alpha feature for mount containers is unused, and is
superseded by CSI. By removing it, we can remove a lot of unnecessary
code, and also clean up the mount library even more before moving it out
of tree.
This patch moves the HostUtil functionality from the util/mount package
to the volume/util/hostutil package.
All `*NewHostUtil*` calls are changed to return concrete types instead
of interfaces.
All callers are changed to use the `*NewHostUtil*` methods instead of
directly instantiating the concrete types.
This patch moves the ExecMounter found in pkg/util/mount to
pkg/volume/util/exec. This is done in preparation for pkg/util/mount to
move out of tree. This specific implemention of mount.Interface is only
used internally to K8s and does not need to move out of tree.
As part of moving pkg/util/mount out of tree, the NSEnter implementation
of mount.Interface needs to be relocated out of pkg/util/mount, as it is
K8s specific. This patch relocates that mounter implementation to
pkg/volume/util/nsenter.
Since the NSEnter mounter shares a lot of its logic with the Linux
mounter implementation, many of the previously private methods of the
Linux mounter are now made public to maintain that shared code.
Additionaly, it was observed that *all* mount.Interface implemenations
were using the same common method for IsNotMountPoint, so this patch
removes that method from the mount.Interface definition and just exports
the common implementation instead.
- 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
There are two motivations for this change:
(1) CSI plugins are soon going to support volume expansion. For such
plugins, admission controller doesn't know whether the plugins are
capabale of supporting volume expansion or not.
(2) Currently, admission controller rejects PVC updates for in-tree plugins
that don't support volume expansion (e.g., NFS, iSCSI). This change allows
external controllers to expand volumes similar to how external provisioners
operate.
Since the runtime may try to create mount points within
the sandbox, it will fail if the mount point is within
a read-only API data volume, like a secret or configMap
volume.
Create any needed mount points during volume setup.
- we now provide clear message to user what to do when cloudprovider resizing is finished
and file system resizing is needed.
- add a event when resizing is successful.
- Use Patch for updating PVCs in both kubelet and controller-manager
- Extract updating pvc util function in one place.
- Only update resize conditions on progress