Disable AVX10 as unnecessary as AVX10_LEVEL is better suited for
checking AVX10 compatibility. There is not yet any hardware with the
feature so disabling it shouldn't cause problems for users.
We have deprecated hooks in v0.12.0 but kept it enabled by default.
Starting from v0.14 we are starting to disable it by default and
plan to fully remove it in the near future.
Signed-off-by: Feruzjon Muyassarov <feruzjon.muyassarov@intel.com>
NFD already has the capability to discover whether baremetal / host
machines support Intel TDX. Now, the next step is to add support for
discovering whether a node is TDX protected (as in, a virtual machine
started using Intel TDX).
In order to do so, we've decided to go for a new `cpu-security.tdx`
property, called `protected` (`cpu-security.tdx.protected`).
Signed-off-by: Hairong Chen <hairong.chen@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
Similar to the nfd-worker, in this PR we want to support the
dynamic run-time configurability through a config file for the nfd-master.
We'll use a json or yaml configuration file along with the fsnotify in
order to watch for changes in the config file. As a result, we're
allowing dynamic control of logging params, allowed namespaces,
extended resources, label whitelisting, and denied namespaces.
Signed-off-by: AhmedGrati <ahmedgrati1999@gmail.com>
Make distroless/base as the base image for the default image,
effectively making the minimal image as the default. Add a new "full"
image variant that corresponds the previous default image. The
"*-minimal" container image tag is provided for backwards compatibility.
The practical user impact of this change is that hook support is limited
to statically linked ELF binaries. Bash or Perl scripts are not
supported by the default image, anymore, but the new "full" image
variant can be used for backwards compatibility.
Document the usage of the NodeFeature CRD API. Also re-organize the
documentation a bit, moving the description of NodeFeatureRule
controller from customization guide to nfd-master usage page.
Support the new NodeFeatures object of the NFD CRD api. Add two new
command line options to nfd-worker:
-kubeconfig specifies the kubeconfig to use for
connecting k8s api (defaults to empty which
implies in-cluster config)
-enable-nodefeature-api enable the NodeFeature CRD API for
communicating node features to nfd-master,
will also automatically disable gRPC
(defgault to false)
No config file option for selecting the API is available as there should
be no need for dynamically selecting between gRPC and CRD. The
nfd-master configuration must be changed in tandem and it is safer (and
avoid awkward configuration races) to configure the whole NFD deployment
at once.
Default behavior of nfd-worker is not changed i.e. NodeFeatures object
creation is not enabled by default (but must be enabled with the command
line flag).
The patch also updates the kustomize and Helm deployment, adding RBAC
rules for nfd-worker and updating the example worker configuration.
Drop the following flags that were deprecated already in v0.8.0:
-sleep-interval (replaced by core.sleepInterval config file option)
-label-whitelist (replaced by core.labelWhiteList config file option)
-sources (replaced by -label-sources flag)
Introduce two main sections "Deployment" and "Usage" and move "Developer
guide" to the top level, too. In particular, split the huge
deployment-and-usage file into multiple parts under the new main
sections. Move customization guide from "Advanced" to "Usage".
This patch also renames "Advanced" to "Reference" as only that is left
there is reference documentation.
2022-11-03 10:26:56 +02:00
Renamed from docs/advanced/worker-configuration-reference.md (Browse further)