The v1alpha3 version is still needed for DeviceTaintRule, but the rest of the
types and most structs became obsolete in v1.32 when we introduced v1beta1 and
bumped the storage version to v1beta1.
Removing them now simplifies adding new features because new fields don't need
to be added to these obsolete types. This could have been done already in 1.33,
but wasn't to minimize disrupting on-going work.
Kubernetes-commit: 10de6780cf6b24d5115e508606334b81d6634ba6
Drivers need to know that because admin access may also grant additional
permissions. The allocator needs to ignore such results when determining which
devices are considered as allocated.
In both cases it is conceptually cleaner to not rely on the content of the
ClaimSpec.
Kubernetes-commit: f3fef01e79a75ebc4c327afb7d05d6fd350e08fa
This removes the DRAControlPlaneController feature gate, the fields controlled
by it (claim.spec.controller, claim.status.deallocationRequested,
claim.status.allocation.controller, class.spec.suitableNodes), the
PodSchedulingContext type, and all code related to the feature.
The feature gets removed because there is no path towards beta and GA and DRA
with "structured parameters" should be able to replace it.
Kubernetes-commit: f84eb5ecf894fa0fc4e0d05da52ef51d4cd723d9
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.
Kubernetes-commit: 91d7882e867da25ae8014f679db32b20e35e89b4
Now all claims are shareable up to the limit imposed by the size of the
"reserverFor" array.
This is one of the agreed simplifications for 1.31.
Kubernetes-commit: 8a629b9f150c1042e2918043e6012a4f22742b19
As agreed in https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/pull/4709, immediate
allocation is one of those features which can be removed because it makes no
sense for structured parameters and the justification for classic DRA is weak.
Kubernetes-commit: de5742ae83c8d77268a7caf5f3b1f418c4a13a84
This is in preparation for revamping the resource.k8s.io completely. Because
there will be no support for transitioning from v1alpha2 to v1alpha3, the
roundtrip test data for that API in 1.29 and 1.30 gets removed.
Repeating the version in the import name of the API packages is not really
required. It was done for a while to support simpler grepping for usage of
alpha APIs, but there are better ways for that now. So during this transition,
"resourceapi" gets used instead of "resourcev1alpha3" and the version gets
dropped from informer and lister imports. The advantage is that the next bump
to v1beta1 will affect fewer source code lines.
Only source code where the version really matters (like API registration)
retains the versioned import.
Kubernetes-commit: b51d68bb87ba4fa47eb760f8a5e0baf9cf7f5b53