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| <h2>PLEASE NOTE: This document applies to the HEAD of the source tree</h2>
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| If you are using a released version of Kubernetes, you should
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| refer to the docs that go with that version.
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| <strong>
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| The latest release of this document can be found
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| [here](http://releases.k8s.io/release-1.4/docs/proposals/runtime-pod-cache.md).
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| Documentation for other releases can be found at
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| [releases.k8s.io](http://releases.k8s.io).
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| </strong>
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| 
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| # Kubelet: Runtime Pod Cache
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| 
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| This proposal builds on top of the Pod Lifecycle Event Generator (PLEG) proposed
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| in [#12802](https://issues.k8s.io/12802). It assumes that Kubelet subscribes to
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| the pod lifecycle event stream to eliminate periodic polling of pod
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| states. Please see [#12802](https://issues.k8s.io/12802). for the motivation and
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| design concept for PLEG.
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| 
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| Runtime pod cache is an in-memory cache which stores the *status* of
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| all pods, and is maintained by PLEG. It serves as a single source of
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| truth for internal pod status, freeing Kubelet from querying the
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| container runtime.
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| 
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| ## Motivation
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| 
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| With PLEG, Kubelet no longer needs to perform comprehensive state
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| checking for all pods periodically. It only instructs a pod worker to
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| start syncing when there is a change of its pod status. Nevertheless,
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| during each sync, a pod worker still needs to construct the pod status
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| by examining all containers (whether dead or alive) in the pod, due to
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| the lack of the caching of previous states. With the integration of
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| pod cache, we can further improve Kubelet's CPU usage by
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| 
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|  1. Lowering the number of concurrent requests to the container
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|     runtime since pod workers no longer have to query the runtime
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|     individually.
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|  2. Lowering the total number of inspect requests because there is no
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|     need to inspect containers with no state changes.
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| 
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| ***Don't we already have a [container runtime cache]
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| (https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/pkg/kubelet/container/runtime_cache.go)?***
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| 
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| The runtime cache is an optimization that reduces the number of `GetPods()`
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| calls from the workers. However,
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| 
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|  * The cache does not store all information necessary for a worker to
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|    complete a sync (e.g., `docker inspect`); workers still need to inspect
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|    containers individually to generate `api.PodStatus`.
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|  * Workers sometimes need to bypass the cache in order to retrieve the
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|    latest pod state.
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| 
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| This proposal generalizes the cache and instructs PLEG to populate the cache, so
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| that the content is always up-to-date.
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| 
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| **Why can't each worker cache its own pod status?**
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| 
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| The short answer is yes, they can. The longer answer is that localized
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| caching limits the use of the cache content -- other components cannot
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| access it. This often leads to caching at multiple places and/or passing
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| objects around, complicating the control flow.
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| 
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| ## Runtime Pod Cache
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| Pod cache stores the `PodStatus` for all pods on the node. `PodStatus` encompasses
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| all the information required from the container runtime to generate
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| `api.PodStatus` for a pod.
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| 
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| ```go
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| // PodStatus represents the status of the pod and its containers.
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| // api.PodStatus can be derived from examining PodStatus and api.Pod.
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| type PodStatus struct {
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|     ID types.UID
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|     Name string
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|     Namespace string
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|     IP string
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|     ContainerStatuses []*ContainerStatus
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| }
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| 
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| // ContainerStatus represents the status of a container.
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| type ContainerStatus struct {
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|     ID ContainerID
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|     Name string
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|     State ContainerState
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|     CreatedAt time.Time
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|     StartedAt time.Time
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|     FinishedAt time.Time
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|     ExitCode int
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|     Image string
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|     ImageID string
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|     Hash uint64
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|     RestartCount int
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|     Reason string
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|     Message string
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| }
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| ```
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| 
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| `PodStatus` is defined in the container runtime interface, hence is
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| runtime-agnostic.
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| 
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| PLEG is responsible for updating the entries pod cache, hence always keeping
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| the cache up-to-date.
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| 
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| 1. Detect change of container state
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| 2. Inspect the pod for details
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| 3. Update the pod cache with the new PodStatus
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|   - If there is no real change of the pod entry, do nothing
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|   - Otherwise, generate and send out the corresponding pod lifecycle event
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| 
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| Note that in (3), PLEG can check if there is any disparity between the old
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| and the new pod entry to filter out duplicated events if needed.
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| 
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| ### Evict cache entries
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| 
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| Note that the cache represents all the pods/containers known by the container
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| runtime. A cache entry should only be evicted if the pod is no longer visible
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| by the container runtime. PLEG is responsible for deleting entries in the
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| cache.
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| 
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| ### Generate `api.PodStatus`
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| 
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| Because pod cache stores the up-to-date `PodStatus` of the pods, Kubelet can
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| generate the `api.PodStatus` by interpreting the cache entry at any
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| time. To avoid sending intermediate status (e.g., while a pod worker
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| is restarting a container), we will instruct the pod worker to generate a new
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| status at the beginning of each sync.
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| 
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| ### Cache contention
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| 
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| Cache contention should not be a problem when the number of pods is
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| small. When Kubelet scales, we can always shard the pods by ID to
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| reduce contention.
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| 
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| ### Disk management
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| 
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| The pod cache is not capable to fulfill the needs of container/image garbage
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| collectors as they may demand more than pod-level information. These components
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| will still need to query the container runtime directly at times. We may
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| consider extending the cache for these use cases, but they are beyond the scope
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| of this proposal.
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| 
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| 
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| ## Impact on Pod Worker Control Flow
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| 
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| A pod worker may perform various operations (e.g., start/kill a container)
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| during a sync. They will expect to see the results of such operations reflected
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| in the cache in the next sync. Alternately, they can bypass the cache and
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| query the container runtime directly to get the latest status. However, this
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| is not desirable since the cache is introduced exactly to eliminate unnecessary,
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| concurrent queries. Therefore, a pod worker should be blocked until all expected
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| results have been updated to the cache by PLEG.
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| 
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| Depending on the type of PLEG (see [#12802](https://issues.k8s.io/12802)) in
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| use, the methods to check whether a requirement is met can differ. For a
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| PLEG that solely relies on relisting, a pod worker can simply wait until the
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| relist timestamp is newer than the end of the worker's last sync. On the other
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| hand, if pod worker knows what events to expect, they can also block until the
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| events are observed.
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| 
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| It should be noted that `api.PodStatus` will only be generated by the pod
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| worker *after* the cache has been updated. This means that the perceived
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| responsiveness of Kubelet (from querying the API server) will be affected by
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| how soon the cache can be populated. For the pure-relisting PLEG, the relist
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| period can become the bottleneck. On the other hand, A PLEG which watches the
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| upstream event stream (and knows how what events to expect) is not restricted
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| by such periods and should improve Kubelet's perceived responsiveness.
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| 
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| ## TODOs for v1.2
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| 
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|  - Redefine container runtime types ([#12619](https://issues.k8s.io/12619)):
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|    and introduce `PodStatus`. Refactor dockertools and rkt to use the new type.
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| 
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|  - Add cache and instruct PLEG to populate it.
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| 
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|  - Refactor Kubelet to use the cache.
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| 
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|  - Deprecate the old runtime cache.
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| 
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