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.
Add new cpuid label "feature.node.kubernetes.io/cpu-cpuid.AVX10_VERSION"
that advertises the supported version of AVX10 vector ISA.
Correspondingly, the patch adds AVX10_VERSION to the "cpu.cpuid" feature
for NodeFeatureRules to consume.
This makes cpu.cpuid on amd64 architecture a "multi-type" feature in
that it contains "flags" and potentially also "attributes" (the only
cpuid attribute so far is the AVX10_VERSION).
The NodeFeatureGroup is an NFD-specific custom resource that is designed for
grouping nodes based on their features. NFD-Master watches for NodeFeatureGroup
objects in the cluster and updates the status of the NodeFeatureGroup object
with the list of nodes that match the feature group rules. The NodeFeatureGroup
rules follow the same syntax as the NodeFeatureRule rules.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Eduardo Arango Gutierrez <eduardoa@nvidia.com>
Bring back the -enable-nodefeature-api command line flag and the
corresponding enableNodeFeatureApi helm config value that were
removed without deprecation when the NodeFeatureAPI feature gate was
introduced. The thinking behind this change is to not break existing
users (without warning) unless totally unavoidable. Now the
-enable-nodefeature-api flag is marked as deprecated and slated for
removal in NFD v0.17.
The NodeFeatureAPI feature gate and the -enable-nodefeature-api flag
work together so that the NodeFeature API is disabled (gRPC is enabled,
instead) if either of them is set to false.
This patch selectively reverts parts of
06c4733bc5.
Problem: memory requests and limits has been set for `master` process in
PR #1631. It does not follow best practices for setting those values,
but the intention was provide default values for a wide variety of
clusters, including small ones.
Solution: provide solid documentation about the problems that might
happen in production environments when
`resource.memory.requests << resource.memory.limits`. Add a link to
relevant external sources, which includes the advise from Tim Hockin:
> Always set memory limit == request
Signed-off-by: cmontemuino <1761056+cmontemuino@users.noreply.github.com>
This patch separates the gRPC health server from the deprecated gRPC
server (disabled by default, replaced by the NodeFeature CRD API) used
for node labeling requests. The new health server runs on hardcoded TCP
port number 8082.
The main motivation for this change is to make the Kubernetes' built-in
gRPC liveness probes to function if TLS is enabled (as they don't
support TLS).
The health server itself is a naive implementation (as it was before),
basically only checking that nfd-master has started and hasn't crashed.
The patch adds a TODO note to improve the functionality.
Drop the deprecated and broken sample overlay. This was an example for
enabling TLS with cert-manager. However, the overlay has been broken
(and useless) since NodeFeature API was enabled by default - and gRPC
disabled - in v0.14.
This patch adds a post-delete hook to the Helm chart that runs
"nfd-master --prune" in the cluster. This cleans up the node of labels,
annotations, taints and extended resources that were created by NFD.
Extend the format of feature matcher terms (the elements of the
arrayspecified under under matchFeatures field) with new matchName
field. The value of this field is an expression that is evaluated
against the names of feature elements instead of their values (values
are matched with the matchExpressions field, instead).
The matchName field is useful e.g. in template rules for creating
per-feature-element labels based on feature names (instead of values)
and in non-template rules for checking if (at least) one of certain
feature element names are present.
If both matchExpressions and matchName for certain feature matcher term
is specified, they both must match in order to get an overall match.
Also, in this case the list of matched features (used in templating) is
the union of the results from matchExpressions and matchName.
An example of creating an "avx512" label if any AVX512* CPUID feature is
present:
- name: "avx wildcard rule"
labels:
avx512: "true"
matchFeatures:
- feature: cpu.cpuid
matchName: {op: InRegexp, value: ["^AVX512"]}
An example of a template rule creating a dynamic set of labels based on
the existence of certain kconfig options.
- name: "kconfig template rule"
labelsTemplate: |
{{ range .kernel.config }}kconfig-{{ .Name }}={{ .Value }}
{{ end }}
matchFeatures:
- feature: kernel.config
matchName: {op: In, value: ["SWAP", "X86", "ARM"]}
NOTE: this patch changes the corner case of nil/null match expressions
with instance features (i.e. "matchExpressions: null"). Previously, we
returned all instances for templating but now a nil match expression is
not evaluated and no instances for templating are returned.
Drop the creation helper functions as one step in an effort to tidy up
the api package. These functions were not much used outside unit tests
anyway, the static rules of the nfd-worker custom feature source being
the only exception (and if those happened to be invalid we'd catch that
e.g. in the e2e-tests).