On a remount (e.g. CSIDriver.spec.requiresRepublish=true), the volume is
already published and the pod is observing the existing bind mount.
Removing the mount dir on a NodePublish error left the pod with stale
contents that subsequent successful republishes could not repair.
Thread the reconciler's existing isRemount signal into MounterArgs so
volume plugins can distinguish an initial publish from a republish
(e.g. CSIDriver.spec.requiresRepublish=true). No behavior change.
- bump init backoff to Duration=30ms, Factor=8 (Steps=6) to yield ~140s total
- prevent kubelet restarts when DNS is blackholed and NSS must fall back to myhostname
- keep CSI/CSINode initialization alive long enough to complete in ARO DNS-failure scenarios
Certain failures during SetupDevice and MapPodDevice are not treated as
transient in the csi raw block plugin implementation, while they are in
the file mode plugin. This can lead to certain failures causing volumes
to be marked as unmounted incorrectly.
This patch brings the block plugin up to parity with the fs one by
marking the equivalent calls as transient. This mostly covers API server
and some csi driver calls.
CSI drivers can be installed while the node is still initializing since the daemonsets usually tolerate all taints. As a result, we also need to make sure the outdated CSINode object has been removed before installing a new CSI driver.
- Improve slice declaration formatting in quota_common_linux_impl.go
- Enhance variable naming clarity (myMPSlash -> myMountPointWithSlash)
- Standardize function comment format for consistency
- Add trailing comma to slice declarations following Go conventions
These are non-breaking improvements that enhance code
readability and maintain consistency with Go best practices.
Signed-off-by: Humble Devassy Chirammal <humble.devassy@gmail.com>
Previously, pod with multiple volumes references one PVC is stuck at
ContainerCreating without any error message.
Fixing this by storing multiple OuterVolumeSpecNames per volume
* Reject pod when attachment limit is exceeded
Signed-off-by: Eddie Torres <torredil@amazon.com>
* Record admission rejection
Signed-off-by: Eddie Torres <torredil@amazon.com>
* Fix pull-kubernetes-linter-hints
Signed-off-by: Eddie Torres <torredil@amazon.com>
* Fix AD Controller unit test failure
Signed-off-by: Eddie Torres <torredil@amazon.com>
* Consolidate error handling logic in WaitForAttachAndMount
Signed-off-by: Eddie Torres <torredil@amazon.com>
* Improve error context
Signed-off-by: Eddie Torres <torredil@amazon.com>
* Update admissionRejectionReasons to include VolumeAttachmentLimitExceededReason
Signed-off-by: Eddie Torres <torredil@amazon.com>
* Update status message
Signed-off-by: Eddie Torres <torredil@amazon.com>
* Add TestWaitForAttachAndMountVolumeAttachLimitExceededError unit test
Signed-off-by: Eddie Torres <torredil@amazon.com>
* Add e2e test
Signed-off-by: Eddie Torres <torredil@amazon.com>
* Fix pull-kubernetes-linter-hints
Signed-off-by: Eddie Torres <torredil@amazon.com>
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Signed-off-by: Eddie Torres <torredil@amazon.com>
When a CSI plugin attempts to register on a node, the node checks if the CSINode object exists. If it does but the ownerReference of the CSINode does not match the UID of the current node, possibly because the node object was recreated with the same name, we end up in a race condition where the CSINode object will be updated but subsequently deleted by the GC controller.
In this situation, the CSINode object will be gone and won't be recreated unless the CSI plugin or the kubelet are restarted.
This commit fixes this race by checking that the CSINode object belong to the current node during initialization.
If it doesn't, it means that the CSINode object is left over from a previous node and it must be removed first. Once removed, registration can progress as usual.
The new k8s.io/utils/ptr package provides generic wrapper functions,
which can be used instead of type-specific pointer wrapper functions.
This replaces the latter with the former, and migrates other uses of
the deprecated pointer package to ptr in affacted files.
See kubernetes/utils#283 for details.
Signed-off-by: Lan Liang <gcslyp@gmail.com>