Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 53730, 51608, 54459, 54534, 54585). If you want to cherry-pick this change to another branch, please follow the instructions <a href="https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/cherry-picks.md">here</a>. RBD Plugin: Implement Attacher/Detacher interfaces. **What this PR does / why we need it**: This PR continues @rootfs 's work in #33660. It implements volume.Attacher/Volume.Detacher interfaces to resolve RBD image locking and makes RBD plugin more robust. Summary of interfaces and what they do for RBD plugin: - Attacher.Attach(): does nothing - Attacher.VolumesAreAttached(): method to query volume attach status - Attacher.GetDeviceMountPath(): method to get device mount path - Attacher.WaitForAttach(): kubelet maps the image on the node (and lock the image if needed) - Attacher.MountDevice(): kubelet mounts device at the device mount path - Detacher.UnmountDevice: kubelet unmounts device from the device mount path (currently, we need to unmaps image from the node here) (and unlock the image if needed) - Detacher.Detach(): does nothing **Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes # fixes #50142. **Special notes for your reviewer**: RBD changes: 1) Modify rbdPlugin to implement volume.AttachableVolumePlugin interface. 2) Add rbdAttacher/rbdDetacher structs to implement volume.Attacher/Detacher interfaces. 3) Add mount.SafeFormatAndMount/mount.Exec fields to rbdPlugin, and setup them in rbdPlugin.Init for later uses. Attacher/Mounter/Unmounter/Detacher reference rbdPlugin to use mounter and exec. This simplifies code. 4) Add testcase struct to abstract RBD Plugin test case, etc. 5) Add newRBD constructor to unify rbd struct initialization. Non-RBD changes: 1) Fix FakeMounter.IsLikelyNotMountPoint to return ErrNotExist if the directory does not exist. Mounter.IsLikelyNotMountPoint interface requires this, and RBD plugin depends on it. 2) ~~Extend Detacher.Detach method to pass `*volume.Spec`, RBD plugin needs it to detach device from the node.~~ 3) ~~Extend Volume.Spec struct to include namespace string, RBD Plugin needs it to locate objects (e.g. secrets) in Pod's namespace.~~ 4) ~~Update RABC bootstrap policy to allow `system:controller:attachdetach-controller` cluster role to get Secrets object. RBD attach/detach needs to access secrets object in Pod's namespace.~~ **Release note**: ``` NONE ``` |
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