The "// import <path>" comment has been superseded by Go modules.
We don't have to remove them, but doing so has some advantages:
- They are used inconsistently, which is confusing.
- We can then also remove the (currently broken) hack/update-vanity-imports.sh.
- Last but not least, it would be a first step towards avoiding the k8s.io domain.
This commit was generated with
sed -i -e 's;^package \(.*\) // import.*;package \1;' $(git grep -l '^package.*// import' | grep -v 'vendor/')
Everything was included, except for
package labels // import k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/util/labels
because that package is marked as "read-only".
1. If pod-level limit is set, pod-level request is unset and container-level request is set: derive pod-level request from container-level requests
2. If pod-level limit is set, pod-level request is unset and container-level request is unset: set pod-level request equal to pod-level limit
This is a complete revamp of the original API. Some of the key
differences:
- refocused on structured parameters and allocating devices
- support for constraints across devices
- support for allocating "all" or a fixed amount
of similar devices in a single request
- no class for ResourceClaims, instead individual
device requests are associated with a mandatory
DeviceClass
For the sake of simplicity, optional basic types (ints, strings) where the null
value is the default are represented as values in the API types. This makes Go
code simpler because it doesn't have to check for nil (consumers) and values
can be set directly (producers). The effect is that in protobuf, these fields
always get encoded because `opt` only has an effect for pointers.
The roundtrip test data for v1.29.0 and v1.30.0 changes because of the new
"request" field. This is considered acceptable because the entire `claims`
field in the pod spec is still alpha.
The implementation is complete enough to bring up the apiserver.
Adapting other components follows.
Adding the required Kubernetes API so that the kubelet can start using
it. This patch also adds the corresponding alpha feature gate as
outlined in KEP 4639.
Signed-off-by: Sascha Grunert <sgrunert@redhat.com>
KEP-3619: don't capitalize comment in K8S API
KEP-3619: fix typos and grammatical ones in K8s API
KEP-3619: rephrase NodeFeatures, NodeHandlerFeatures in K8s API
This makes the API nicer:
resourceClaims:
- name: with-template
resourceClaimTemplateName: test-inline-claim-template
- name: with-claim
resourceClaimName: test-shared-claim
Previously, this was:
resourceClaims:
- name: with-template
source:
resourceClaimTemplateName: test-inline-claim-template
- name: with-claim
source:
resourceClaimName: test-shared-claim
A more long-term benefit is that other, future alternatives
might not make sense under the "source" umbrella.
This is a breaking change. It's justified because DRA is still
alpha and will have several other API breaks in 1.31.
* Add `Linux{Sandbox,Container}SecurityContext.SupplementalGroupsPolicy` and `ContainerStatus.user` in cri-api
* Add `PodSecurityContext.SupplementalGroupsPolicy`, `ContainerStatus.User` and its featuregate
* Implement DropDisabledPodFields for PodSecurityContext.SupplementalGroupsPolicy and ContainerStatus.User fields
* Implement kubelet so to wire between SecurityContext.SupplementalGroupsPolicy/ContainerStatus.User and cri-api in kubelet
* Clarify `SupplementalGroupsPolicy` is an OS depdendent field.
* Make `ContainerStatus.User` is initially attached user identity to the first process in the ContainerStatus
It is because, the process identity can be dynamic if the initially attached identity
has enough privilege calling setuid/setgid/setgroups syscalls in Linux.
* Rewording suggestion applied
* Add TODO comment for updating SupplementalGroupsPolicy default value in v1.34
* Added validations for SupplementalGroupsPolicy and ContainerUser
* No need featuregate check in validation when adding new field with no default value
* fix typo: identitiy -> identity
This will allow components that don't need to watch headless services
(heavily used on ai/ml workloads) to filter them server side.
Specially useful for kubelet and kube-proxy
Change-Id: If36c2c27f2ec80db400c9133c61428d14e124f3e
The runtime classes are apiserver's concept, while the handlers are kubelet's concept.
For NodeStatus, it makes more sense to return the latter ones here.
This commit modifies the following files:
- pkg/apis/core/types.go
- staging/src/k8s.io/api/core/v1/types.go
- pkg/kubelet/nodestatus/setters.go
- pkg/kubelet/kubelet_node_status.go
- pkg/registry/core/node/strategy.go
- test/e2e_node/mount_rro_linux_test.go
Other changes were auto-generated by running `make update`.
Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <akihiro.suda.cz@hco.ntt.co.jp>
This commit modifies the following files:
- pkg/apis/core/types.go
- staging/src/k8s.io/api/core/v1/types.go
Other changes were auto-generated by running `make update`.
Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <akihiro.suda.cz@hco.ntt.co.jp>
This will allow components that don't need to watch headless services
(heavily used on ai/ml workloads) to filter them server side.
Specially useful for kubelet and kube-proxy
Co-authored-by: Jianbo Ma <sakuranlbj@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I6434d2c8c77aaf725ec5c07acbcda14311f24bfa
Change-Id: Iba9e25afb90712facfb3dee25c500bbe08ef38fc