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>
Drop the KlogDump helper in favor of klog.InfoS. However, that patch
introduces a new DelayedDumper() helper to avoid processing
(marshalling) of object unless really evaluated by the logging function.
Flatten the data structure that stores features, dropping the "domain"
level from the data model. That extra level of hierarchy brought little
benefit but just caused some extra complexity, instead. The new
structure nicely matches what we have in the NodeFeatureRule object (the
matchFeatures field of uses the same flat structure with the "feature"
field having a value <domain>.<feature>, e.g. "kernel.version").
This is pre-work for introducing a new "node feature" CRD that contains
the raw feature data. It makes the life of both users and developers
easier when both CRDs, plus our internal code, handle feature data in a
similar flat structure.
Move the previously-protobuf-only internal "feature api" over to the
public "nfd api" package. This is in preparation for introducing a new
CRD API for communicating features.
This patch carries no functional changes. Just moving code around.
* fix linter issues for few files
* fix linter issue of exported const Name should have comment or be unexported
* fix name lint issue and resolve lints
* add changes to comments
Implicitly injecting the filename of the hook/featurefile into the name
of the label is confusing, counter-intuitive and unnecessarily complex
to understand. It's much clearer to advertise features and labels as
presented in the feature file / output of the hook.
NOTE: this breaks backwards compatibility with usage scenarios that rely
on prefixing the label with the filename.
Separate feature discovery (i.e. running hooks and reading feature
files) and creation of feature labels in the local source.
Also, add minimalist unit test.
Specify a new interface for managing "raw" feature data. This is the
first step to separate raw feature data from node labels. None of the
feature sources implement this interface, yet.
This patch unifies the data format of "raw" features by dividing them
into three different basic types.
- keys, a set of names without any associated values, e.g. CPUID flags
or loaded kernel modules
- values, a map of key-value pairs, for features with a single value,
e.g. kernel config flags or os version
- instances, a list of instances each of which has multiple attributes
(key-value pairs of their own), e.g. PCI or USB devices
The new feature data types are defined in a new "pkg/api/feature"
package, catering decoupling and re-usability of code e.g. within future
extentions of the NFD gRPC API.
Rename the Discover() method of LabelSource interface to GetLabels().
Implement new registration infrastructure under the "source" package.
This change loosens the coupling between label sources and the
nfd-worker, making it easier to refactor and move the code around.
Also, create a separate interface (ConfigurableSource) for configurable
feature sources in order to eliminate boilerplate code.
Add safety checks to the sources that they actually implement the
interfaces they should.
In sake of consistency and predictability (of behavior) change all
methods of the sources to use pointer receivers.
Add simple unit tests for the new functionality and include source/...
into make test target.
Extend the FeatureSource interface with new methods for configuration
handling. This enables easier on-the fly reconfiguration of the
feature sources. Further, it simplifies adding config support to feature
sources in the future. Stub methods are added to sources that do not
currently have any configurability.
The patch fixes some (corner) cases with the overrides (--options)
handling, too:
- Overrides were not applied if config file was missing or its parsing
failed
- Overrides for a certain source did not have effect if an empty config
for the source was specified in the config file. This was caused by
the first pass of parsing (config file) setting a nil pointer to the
source-specific config, effectively detaching it from the main config.
The second pass would then create a new instance of the source
specific config, but, this was not visible in the feature source, of
course.
The aim here is to add another way to specify labels using the local
source by reading files in a specific directory. That avoids us to
execute a hook when we just need to get the content of a file.
See https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/node-feature-discovery/issues/226
Signed-off-by: Jordan Jacobelli <jjacobelli@nvidia.com>
Make it possible for the hooks to fully define the label name to be used
(i.e. without the '<hook name>-' prefix) by prefixing the printed
feature names with a slash ('/'). This makes it possible to e.g.
override labels create by other sources.
For example having the following output from a hook:
/override_source-override_bool
/override_source-override_value=my value
will translate into the following feature labels:
feature.node.kubernetes.io/override_source-override_bool = true
feature.node.kubernetes.io/override_source-override_value = my value
Make the feature detector hooks, run by the 'local' feature source,
support non-binary label values. Hooks can advertise non-binary value by
using <name>=<value> format.
For example, /etc/kubernetes/node-feature-discovery/source.d/myhook
having the following stdout:
LABEL_1
LABEL_2=foobar
Would translate into the following labels:
feature.node.kubernetes.io/myhook-LABEL_1 = true
feature.node.kubernetes.io/myhook-LABEL_2 = foobar
Implement a new feature source named 'local' whose only purpose is to
run feature source hooks found under
/etc/kubernetes/node-feature-discovery/source.d/ It tries to execute all
files found under the directory, in alphabetical order.
This feature source provides users a mechanism to implement custom
feature sources in a pluggable way, without modifying nfd source code or
Docker images.
The hooks are supposed to print all discovered features in stdout, one
feature per line. The output in stdout is used in the node label as is.
Full node label name will have the following format:
feature.node.kubernetes.io/<hook name>-<feature name>
Stderr from the hooks is propagated to nfd log.