docker folks added NumCPU implementation for windows that
supported hot-plugging of CPUs. The implementation used the
GetProcessAffinityMask to be able to check which CPUs are
active as well.
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The golang "runtime" package has also bene using GetProcessAffinityMask
since 1.6 beta1:
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So we don't seem to need the sysinfo.NumCPU from docker/docker.
(Note that this is PR is an effort to get away from dependencies from
docker/docker)
Signed-off-by: Davanum Srinivas <davanum@gmail.com>
WaitForPod*() are just wrapper functions for e2epod package, and they
made an invalid dependency to sub e2e framework from the core framework.
So this replaces WaitForPodRunning() with the e2epod function.
TestDispatchingBookmarkEventsWithConcurrentStop can use processEvent
instead of `dispatchEvent` to avoid data race conditions with
`Cacher.watchersBuffer`.
We have been having issues with making builds reproducible, especially
with the `.note.go.buildid` ELF section. One tip from a golang issue was
to set `-ldflags=-buildid=` which seems to work well. You can confirm
that the buildid is set to empty by inspecting the binaries with the go
command example `go tool buildid _output/local/go/bin/kubectl`
Signed-off-by: Davanum Srinivas <davanum@gmail.com>
Adds splitOsArch function to image-util.sh, which makes the script DRY-er.
When building a Windows test image, if REMOTE_DOCKER_URL is not set, skip the rest of the
building process for that image, which will save some time (no need to build binaries).
If a REMOTE_DOCKER_URL was not set for a particular OS version, exclude that image from the
manifest list. This fixes an issue where, if REMOTE_DOCKER_URL was not set for Windows Server 1909,
the Windows were completely excluded from the manifest list, including for Windows Server 1809
and 1903 which could have been built and pushed.
Sets "test-webserver" as the default CMD for kitten and nautilus. Since they are now based on
agnhost, they should be set to run test-webserver to maintain previous behaviour.
When creating an informer, this adds a way to add custom error handling, so that
Kubernetes tooling can properly surface the errors to the end user.
Fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go/issues/155
So multiple instances of kube-apiserver can bind on the same address and
port, to provide seamless upgrades.
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Gozdek <mateusz@kinvolk.io>