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/*
Copyright 2015 The Kubernetes Authors All rights reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
package executor
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"net"
"strings"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/fsouza/go-dockerclient"
"github.com/gogo/protobuf/proto"
log "github.com/golang/glog"
bindings "github.com/mesos/mesos-go/executor"
mesos "github.com/mesos/mesos-go/mesosproto"
mutil "github.com/mesos/mesos-go/mesosutil"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/contrib/mesos/pkg/archive"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/contrib/mesos/pkg/executor/messages"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/contrib/mesos/pkg/scheduler/meta"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/api"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/client/cache"
client "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/client/unversioned"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/controller/framework"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/container"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/dockertools"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/util"
)
const (
containerPollTime = 1 * time.Second
launchGracePeriod = 5 * time.Minute
podRelistPeriod = 5 * time.Minute
)
type stateType int32
const (
disconnectedState stateType = iota
connectedState
suicidalState
terminalState
)
func (s *stateType) get() stateType {
return stateType(atomic.LoadInt32((*int32)(s)))
}
func (s *stateType) transition(from, to stateType) bool {
return atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32((*int32)(s), int32(from), int32(to))
}
func (s *stateType) transitionTo(to stateType, unless ...stateType) bool {
if len(unless) == 0 {
atomic.StoreInt32((*int32)(s), int32(to))
return true
}
for {
state := s.get()
for _, x := range unless {
if state == x {
return false
}
}
if s.transition(state, to) {
return true
}
}
}
type kuberTask struct {
mesosTaskInfo *mesos.TaskInfo
podName string
}
type podStatusFunc func() (*api.PodStatus, error)
// KubeletInterface consists of the kubelet.Kubelet API's that we actually use
type KubeletInterface interface {
GetHostIP() (net.IP, error)
}
// KubernetesExecutor is an mesos executor that runs pods
// in a minion machine.
type KubernetesExecutor struct {
kl KubeletInterface // the kubelet instance.
updateChan chan<- interface{} // to send pod config updates to the kubelet
state stateType
tasks map[string]*kuberTask
pods map[string]*api.Pod
lock sync.RWMutex
sourcename string
client *client.Client
done chan struct{} // signals shutdown
outgoing chan func() (mesos.Status, error) // outgoing queue to the mesos driver
dockerClient dockertools.DockerInterface
suicideWatch suicideWatcher
suicideTimeout time.Duration
shutdownAlert func() // invoked just prior to executor shutdown
kubeletFinished <-chan struct{} // signals that kubelet Run() died
initialRegistration sync.Once
exitFunc func(int)
podStatusFunc func(KubeletInterface, *api.Pod) (*api.PodStatus, error)
staticPodsConfig []byte
staticPodsConfigPath string
initialRegComplete chan struct{}
podController *framework.Controller
}
type Config struct {
Kubelet KubeletInterface
Updates chan<- interface{} // to send pod config updates to the kubelet
SourceName string
APIClient *client.Client
Docker dockertools.DockerInterface
ShutdownAlert func()
SuicideTimeout time.Duration
KubeletFinished <-chan struct{} // signals that kubelet Run() died
ExitFunc func(int)
PodStatusFunc func(KubeletInterface, *api.Pod) (*api.PodStatus, error)
StaticPodsConfigPath string
PodLW cache.ListerWatcher
}
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) isConnected() bool {
return connectedState == (&k.state).get()
}
// New creates a new kubernetes executor.
func New(config Config) *KubernetesExecutor {
k := &KubernetesExecutor{
kl: config.Kubelet,
updateChan: config.Updates,
state: disconnectedState,
tasks: make(map[string]*kuberTask),
pods: make(map[string]*api.Pod),
sourcename: config.SourceName,
client: config.APIClient,
done: make(chan struct{}),
outgoing: make(chan func() (mesos.Status, error), 1024),
dockerClient: config.Docker,
suicideTimeout: config.SuicideTimeout,
kubeletFinished: config.KubeletFinished,
suicideWatch: &suicideTimer{},
shutdownAlert: config.ShutdownAlert,
exitFunc: config.ExitFunc,
podStatusFunc: config.PodStatusFunc,
initialRegComplete: make(chan struct{}),
staticPodsConfigPath: config.StaticPodsConfigPath,
}
// watch pods from the given pod ListWatch
_, k.podController = framework.NewInformer(config.PodLW, &api.Pod{}, podRelistPeriod, &framework.ResourceEventHandlerFuncs{
AddFunc: func(obj interface{}) {
pod := obj.(*api.Pod)
log.V(4).Infof("pod %s/%s created on apiserver", pod.Namespace, pod.Name)
k.handleChangedApiserverPod(pod)
},
UpdateFunc: func(oldObj, newObj interface{}) {
pod := newObj.(*api.Pod)
log.V(4).Infof("pod %s/%s updated on apiserver", pod.Namespace, pod.Name)
k.handleChangedApiserverPod(pod)
},
DeleteFunc: func(obj interface{}) {
pod := obj.(*api.Pod)
log.V(4).Infof("pod %s/%s deleted on apiserver", pod.Namespace, pod.Name)
},
})
return k
}
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) Init(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver) {
k.killKubeletContainers()
k.resetSuicideWatch(driver)
go k.podController.Run(k.done)
go k.sendLoop()
//TODO(jdef) monitor kubeletFinished and shutdown if it happens
}
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) Done() <-chan struct{} {
return k.done
}
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) isDone() bool {
select {
case <-k.done:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// Registered is called when the executor is successfully registered with the slave.
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) Registered(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver,
executorInfo *mesos.ExecutorInfo, frameworkInfo *mesos.FrameworkInfo, slaveInfo *mesos.SlaveInfo) {
if k.isDone() {
return
}
log.Infof("Executor %v of framework %v registered with slave %v\n",
executorInfo, frameworkInfo, slaveInfo)
if !(&k.state).transition(disconnectedState, connectedState) {
log.Errorf("failed to register/transition to a connected state")
}
if executorInfo != nil && executorInfo.Data != nil {
k.staticPodsConfig = executorInfo.Data
}
k.initialRegistration.Do(k.onInitialRegistration)
}
// Reregistered is called when the executor is successfully re-registered with the slave.
// This can happen when the slave fails over.
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) Reregistered(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver, slaveInfo *mesos.SlaveInfo) {
if k.isDone() {
return
}
log.Infof("Reregistered with slave %v\n", slaveInfo)
if !(&k.state).transition(disconnectedState, connectedState) {
log.Errorf("failed to reregister/transition to a connected state")
}
k.initialRegistration.Do(k.onInitialRegistration)
}
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) onInitialRegistration() {
defer close(k.initialRegComplete)
// emit an empty update to allow the mesos "source" to be marked as seen
k.updateChan <- kubelet.PodUpdate{
Pods: []*api.Pod{},
Op: kubelet.SET,
Source: k.sourcename,
}
}
// InitializeStaticPodsSource blocks until initial regstration is complete and
// then creates a static pod source using the given factory func.
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) InitializeStaticPodsSource(sourceFactory func()) {
<-k.initialRegComplete
if k.staticPodsConfig == nil {
return
}
log.V(2).Infof("extracting static pods config to %s", k.staticPodsConfigPath)
err := archive.UnzipDir(k.staticPodsConfig, k.staticPodsConfigPath)
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("Failed to extract static pod config: %v", err)
return
}
log.V(2).Infof("initializing static pods source factory, configured at path %q", k.staticPodsConfigPath)
sourceFactory()
}
// Disconnected is called when the executor is disconnected from the slave.
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) Disconnected(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver) {
if k.isDone() {
return
}
log.Infof("Slave is disconnected\n")
if !(&k.state).transition(connectedState, disconnectedState) {
log.Errorf("failed to disconnect/transition to a disconnected state")
}
}
// LaunchTask is called when the executor receives a request to launch a task.
// The happens when the k8sm scheduler has decided to schedule the pod
// (which corresponds to a Mesos Task) onto the node where this executor
// is running, but the binding is not recorded in the Kubernetes store yet.
// This function is invoked to tell the executor to record the binding in the
// Kubernetes store and start the pod via the Kubelet.
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) LaunchTask(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver, taskInfo *mesos.TaskInfo) {
if k.isDone() {
return
}
log.Infof("Launch task %v\n", taskInfo)
if !k.isConnected() {
log.Errorf("Ignore launch task because the executor is disconnected\n")
k.sendStatus(driver, newStatus(taskInfo.GetTaskId(), mesos.TaskState_TASK_FAILED,
messages.ExecutorUnregistered))
return
}
obj, err := api.Codec.Decode(taskInfo.GetData())
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("failed to extract yaml data from the taskInfo.data %v", err)
k.sendStatus(driver, newStatus(taskInfo.GetTaskId(), mesos.TaskState_TASK_FAILED,
messages.UnmarshalTaskDataFailure))
return
}
pod, ok := obj.(*api.Pod)
if !ok {
log.Errorf("expected *api.Pod instead of %T: %+v", pod, pod)
k.sendStatus(driver, newStatus(taskInfo.GetTaskId(), mesos.TaskState_TASK_FAILED,
messages.UnmarshalTaskDataFailure))
return
}
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
taskId := taskInfo.GetTaskId().GetValue()
if _, found := k.tasks[taskId]; found {
log.Errorf("task already launched\n")
// Not to send back TASK_RUNNING here, because
// may be duplicated messages or duplicated task id.
return
}
// remember this task so that:
// (a) we ignore future launches for it
// (b) we have a record of it so that we can kill it if needed
// (c) we're leaving podName == "" for now, indicates we don't need to delete containers
k.tasks[taskId] = &kuberTask{
mesosTaskInfo: taskInfo,
}
k.resetSuicideWatch(driver)
go k.launchTask(driver, taskId, pod)
}
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) handleChangedApiserverPod(pod *api.Pod) {
// exclude "pre-scheduled" pods which have a NodeName set to this node without being scheduled already
taskId := pod.Annotations[meta.TaskIdKey]
if taskId == "" {
log.V(5).Infof("ignoring pod update for %s/%s because %s annotation is missing", pod.Namespace, pod.Name, meta.TaskIdKey)
return
}
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
// exclude tasks which are already deleted from our task registry
task := k.tasks[taskId]
if task == nil {
log.Warningf("task %s for pod %s/%s not found", taskId, pod.Namespace, pod.Name)
return
}
oldPod := k.pods[task.podName]
// terminating pod?
if oldPod != nil && oldPod.DeletionTimestamp == nil &&
pod.DeletionTimestamp != nil && pod.Status.Phase == api.PodRunning &&
pod.DeletionGracePeriodSeconds != nil && *pod.DeletionGracePeriodSeconds > 0 {
log.Infof("pod %s/%s is terminating at %v with %vs grace period, telling kubelet", pod.Namespace, pod.Name, *pod.DeletionTimestamp, *pod.DeletionGracePeriodSeconds)
// modify pod in our registry to avoid that other changed bleed into the kubelet
oldPod.DeletionTimestamp = pod.DeletionTimestamp
oldPod.DeletionGracePeriodSeconds = pod.DeletionGracePeriodSeconds
update := kubelet.PodUpdate{
Op: kubelet.UPDATE,
Pods: []*api.Pod{oldPod},
}
k.updateChan <- update
}
}
// determine whether we need to start a suicide countdown. if so, then start
// a timer that, upon expiration, causes this executor to commit suicide.
// this implementation runs asynchronously. callers that wish to wait for the
// reset to complete may wait for the returned signal chan to close.
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) resetSuicideWatch(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver) <-chan struct{} {
ch := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
defer close(ch)
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
if k.suicideTimeout < 1 {
return
}
if k.suicideWatch != nil {
if len(k.tasks) > 0 {
k.suicideWatch.Stop()
return
}
if k.suicideWatch.Reset(k.suicideTimeout) {
// valid timer, reset was successful
return
}
}
//TODO(jdef) reduce verbosity here once we're convinced that suicide watch is working properly
log.Infof("resetting suicide watch timer for %v", k.suicideTimeout)
k.suicideWatch = k.suicideWatch.Next(k.suicideTimeout, driver, jumper(k.attemptSuicide))
}()
return ch
}
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) attemptSuicide(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver, abort <-chan struct{}) {
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
// this attempt may have been queued and since been aborted
select {
case <-abort:
//TODO(jdef) reduce verbosity once suicide watch is working properly
log.Infof("aborting suicide attempt since watch was cancelled")
return
default: // continue
}
// fail-safe, will abort kamikaze attempts if there are tasks
if len(k.tasks) > 0 {
ids := []string{}
for taskid := range k.tasks {
ids = append(ids, taskid)
}
log.Errorf("suicide attempt failed, there are still running tasks: %v", ids)
return
}
log.Infoln("Attempting suicide")
if (&k.state).transitionTo(suicidalState, suicidalState, terminalState) {
//TODO(jdef) let the scheduler know?
//TODO(jdef) is suicide more graceful than slave-demanded shutdown?
k.doShutdown(driver)
}
}
// async continuation of LaunchTask
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) launchTask(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver, taskId string, pod *api.Pod) {
deleteTask := func() {
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
delete(k.tasks, taskId)
k.resetSuicideWatch(driver)
}
// TODO(k8s): use Pods interface for binding once clusters are upgraded
// return b.Pods(binding.Namespace).Bind(binding)
if pod.Spec.NodeName == "" {
//HACK(jdef): cloned binding construction from k8s plugin/pkg/scheduler/scheduler.go
binding := &api.Binding{
ObjectMeta: api.ObjectMeta{
Namespace: pod.Namespace,
Name: pod.Name,
Annotations: make(map[string]string),
},
Target: api.ObjectReference{
Kind: "Node",
Name: pod.Annotations[meta.BindingHostKey],
},
}
// forward the annotations that the scheduler wants to apply
for k, v := range pod.Annotations {
binding.Annotations[k] = v
}
// create binding on apiserver
log.Infof("Binding '%v/%v' to '%v' with annotations %+v...", pod.Namespace, pod.Name, binding.Target.Name, binding.Annotations)
ctx := api.WithNamespace(api.NewContext(), binding.Namespace)
err := k.client.Post().Namespace(api.NamespaceValue(ctx)).Resource("bindings").Body(binding).Do().Error()
if err != nil {
deleteTask()
k.sendStatus(driver, newStatus(mutil.NewTaskID(taskId), mesos.TaskState_TASK_FAILED,
messages.CreateBindingFailure))
return
}
} else {
// post annotations update to apiserver
patch := struct {
Metadata struct {
Annotations map[string]string `json:"annotations"`
} `json:"metadata"`
}{}
patch.Metadata.Annotations = pod.Annotations
patchJson, _ := json.Marshal(patch)
log.V(4).Infof("Patching annotations %v of pod %v/%v: %v", pod.Annotations, pod.Namespace, pod.Name, string(patchJson))
err := k.client.Patch(api.MergePatchType).RequestURI(pod.SelfLink).Body(patchJson).Do().Error()
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("Error updating annotations of ready-to-launch pod %v/%v: %v", pod.Namespace, pod.Name, err)
deleteTask()
k.sendStatus(driver, newStatus(mutil.NewTaskID(taskId), mesos.TaskState_TASK_FAILED,
messages.AnnotationUpdateFailure))
return
}
}
podFullName := container.GetPodFullName(pod)
// allow a recently failed-over scheduler the chance to recover the task/pod binding:
// it may have failed and recovered before the apiserver is able to report the updated
// binding information. replays of this status event will signal to the scheduler that
// the apiserver should be up-to-date.
data, err := json.Marshal(api.PodStatusResult{
ObjectMeta: api.ObjectMeta{
Name: podFullName,
SelfLink: "/podstatusresult",
},
})
if err != nil {
deleteTask()
log.Errorf("failed to marshal pod status result: %v", err)
k.sendStatus(driver, newStatus(mutil.NewTaskID(taskId), mesos.TaskState_TASK_FAILED,
err.Error()))
return
}
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
// Add the task.
task, found := k.tasks[taskId]
if !found {
log.V(1).Infof("task %v not found, probably killed: aborting launch, reporting lost", taskId)
k.reportLostTask(driver, taskId, messages.LaunchTaskFailed)
return
}
//TODO(jdef) check for duplicate pod name, if found send TASK_ERROR
// from here on, we need to delete containers associated with the task
// upon it going into a terminal state
task.podName = podFullName
k.pods[podFullName] = pod
// send the new pod to the kubelet which will spin it up
update := kubelet.PodUpdate{
Op: kubelet.ADD,
Pods: []*api.Pod{pod},
}
k.updateChan <- update
statusUpdate := &mesos.TaskStatus{
TaskId: mutil.NewTaskID(taskId),
State: mesos.TaskState_TASK_STARTING.Enum(),
Message: proto.String(messages.CreateBindingSuccess),
Data: data,
}
k.sendStatus(driver, statusUpdate)
// Delay reporting 'task running' until container is up.
psf := podStatusFunc(func() (*api.PodStatus, error) {
status, err := k.podStatusFunc(k.kl, pod)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
status.Phase = kubelet.GetPhase(&pod.Spec, status.ContainerStatuses)
hostIP, err := k.kl.GetHostIP()
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("Cannot get host IP: %v", err)
} else {
status.HostIP = hostIP.String()
}
return status, nil
})
go k._launchTask(driver, taskId, podFullName, psf)
}
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) _launchTask(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver, taskId, podFullName string, psf podStatusFunc) {
expired := make(chan struct{})
time.AfterFunc(launchGracePeriod, func() { close(expired) })
getMarshalledInfo := func() (data []byte, cancel bool) {
// potentially long call..
if podStatus, err := psf(); err == nil && podStatus != nil {
select {
case <-expired:
cancel = true
default:
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
if _, found := k.tasks[taskId]; !found {
// don't bother with the pod status if the task is already gone
cancel = true
break
} else if podStatus.Phase != api.PodRunning {
// avoid sending back a running status before it's really running
break
}
log.V(2).Infof("Found pod status: '%v'", podStatus)
result := api.PodStatusResult{
ObjectMeta: api.ObjectMeta{
Name: podFullName,
SelfLink: "/podstatusresult",
},
Status: *podStatus,
}
if data, err = json.Marshal(result); err != nil {
log.Errorf("failed to marshal pod status result: %v", err)
}
}
}
return
}
waitForRunningPod:
for {
select {
case <-expired:
log.Warningf("Launch expired grace period of '%v'", launchGracePeriod)
break waitForRunningPod
case <-time.After(containerPollTime):
if data, cancel := getMarshalledInfo(); cancel {
break waitForRunningPod
} else if data == nil {
continue waitForRunningPod
} else {
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
if _, found := k.tasks[taskId]; !found {
goto reportLost
}
statusUpdate := &mesos.TaskStatus{
TaskId: mutil.NewTaskID(taskId),
State: mesos.TaskState_TASK_RUNNING.Enum(),
Message: proto.String(fmt.Sprintf("pod-running:%s", podFullName)),
Data: data,
}
k.sendStatus(driver, statusUpdate)
// continue to monitor the health of the pod
go k.__launchTask(driver, taskId, podFullName, psf)
return
}
}
}
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
reportLost:
k.reportLostTask(driver, taskId, messages.LaunchTaskFailed)
}
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) __launchTask(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver, taskId, podFullName string, psf podStatusFunc) {
// TODO(nnielsen): Monitor health of pod and report if lost.
// Should we also allow this to fail a couple of times before reporting lost?
// What if the docker daemon is restarting and we can't connect, but it's
// going to bring the pods back online as soon as it restarts?
knownPod := func() bool {
_, err := psf()
return err == nil
}
// Wait for the pod to go away and stop monitoring once it does
// TODO (jdefelice) replace with an /events watch?
for {
time.Sleep(containerPollTime)
if k.checkForLostPodTask(driver, taskId, knownPod) {
return
}
}
}
// Intended to be executed as part of the pod monitoring loop, this fn (ultimately) checks with Docker
// whether the pod is running. It will only return false if the task is still registered and the pod is
// registered in Docker. Otherwise it returns true. If there's still a task record on file, but no pod
// in Docker, then we'll also send a TASK_LOST event.
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) checkForLostPodTask(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver, taskId string, isKnownPod func() bool) bool {
// TODO (jdefelice) don't send false alarms for deleted pods (KILLED tasks)
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
// TODO(jdef) we should really consider k.pods here, along with what docker is reporting, since the
// kubelet may constantly attempt to instantiate a pod as long as it's in the pod state that we're
// handing to it. otherwise, we're probably reporting a TASK_LOST prematurely. Should probably
// consult RestartPolicy to determine appropriate behavior. Should probably also gracefully handle
// docker daemon restarts.
if _, ok := k.tasks[taskId]; ok {
if isKnownPod() {
return false
} else {
log.Warningf("Detected lost pod, reporting lost task %v", taskId)
k.reportLostTask(driver, taskId, messages.ContainersDisappeared)
}
} else {
log.V(2).Infof("Task %v no longer registered, stop monitoring for lost pods", taskId)
}
return true
}
// KillTask is called when the executor receives a request to kill a task.
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) KillTask(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver, taskId *mesos.TaskID) {
if k.isDone() {
return
}
log.Infof("Kill task %v\n", taskId)
if !k.isConnected() {
//TODO(jdefelice) sent TASK_LOST here?
log.Warningf("Ignore kill task because the executor is disconnected\n")
return
}
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
k.removePodTask(driver, taskId.GetValue(), messages.TaskKilled, mesos.TaskState_TASK_KILLED)
}
// Reports a lost task to the slave and updates internal task and pod tracking state.
// Assumes that the caller is locking around pod and task state.
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) reportLostTask(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver, tid, reason string) {
k.removePodTask(driver, tid, reason, mesos.TaskState_TASK_LOST)
}
// deletes the pod and task associated with the task identified by tid and sends a task
// status update to mesos. also attempts to reset the suicide watch.
// Assumes that the caller is locking around pod and task state.
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) removePodTask(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver, tid, reason string, state mesos.TaskState) {
task, ok := k.tasks[tid]
if !ok {
log.V(1).Infof("Failed to remove task, unknown task %v\n", tid)
return
}
delete(k.tasks, tid)
k.resetSuicideWatch(driver)
pid := task.podName
pod, found := k.pods[pid]
if !found {
log.Warningf("Cannot remove unknown pod %v for task %v", pid, tid)
} else {
log.V(2).Infof("deleting pod %v for task %v", pid, tid)
delete(k.pods, pid)
// tell the kubelet to remove the pod
update := kubelet.PodUpdate{
Op: kubelet.REMOVE,
Pods: []*api.Pod{pod},
}
k.updateChan <- update
}
// TODO(jdef): ensure that the update propagates, perhaps return a signal chan?
k.sendStatus(driver, newStatus(mutil.NewTaskID(tid), state, reason))
}
// FrameworkMessage is called when the framework sends some message to the executor
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) FrameworkMessage(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver, message string) {
if k.isDone() {
return
}
if !k.isConnected() {
log.Warningf("Ignore framework message because the executor is disconnected\n")
return
}
log.Infof("Receives message from framework %v\n", message)
//TODO(jdef) master reported a lost task, reconcile this! @see scheduler.go:handleTaskLost
if strings.HasPrefix(message, messages.TaskLost+":") {
taskId := message[len(messages.TaskLost)+1:]
if taskId != "" {
// clean up pod state
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
k.reportLostTask(driver, taskId, messages.TaskLostAck)
}
}
switch message {
case messages.Kamikaze:
k.attemptSuicide(driver, nil)
}
}
// Shutdown is called when the executor receives a shutdown request.
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) Shutdown(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver) {
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
k.doShutdown(driver)
}
// assumes that caller has obtained state lock
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) doShutdown(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver) {
defer func() {
log.Errorf("exiting with unclean shutdown: %v", recover())
if k.exitFunc != nil {
k.exitFunc(1)
}
}()
(&k.state).transitionTo(terminalState)
// signal to all listeners that this KubeletExecutor is done!
close(k.done)
if k.shutdownAlert != nil {
func() {
util.HandleCrash()
k.shutdownAlert()
}()
}
log.Infoln("Stopping executor driver")
_, err := driver.Stop()
if err != nil {
log.Warningf("failed to stop executor driver: %v", err)
}
log.Infoln("Shutdown the executor")
// according to docs, mesos will generate TASK_LOST updates for us
// if needed, so don't take extra time to do that here.
k.tasks = map[string]*kuberTask{}
select {
// the main Run() func may still be running... wait for it to finish: it will
// clear the pod configuration cleanly, telling k8s "there are no pods" and
// clean up resources (pods, volumes, etc).
case <-k.kubeletFinished:
//TODO(jdef) attempt to wait for events to propagate to API server?
// TODO(jdef) extract constant, should be smaller than whatever the
// slave graceful shutdown timeout period is.
case <-time.After(15 * time.Second):
log.Errorf("timed out waiting for kubelet Run() to die")
}
log.Infoln("exiting")
if k.exitFunc != nil {
k.exitFunc(0)
}
}
// Destroy existing k8s containers
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) killKubeletContainers() {
if containers, err := dockertools.GetKubeletDockerContainers(k.dockerClient, true); err == nil {
opts := docker.RemoveContainerOptions{
RemoveVolumes: true,
Force: true,
}
for _, container := range containers {
opts.ID = container.ID
log.V(2).Infof("Removing container: %v", opts.ID)
if err := k.dockerClient.RemoveContainer(opts); err != nil {
log.Warning(err)
}
}
} else {
log.Warningf("Failed to list kubelet docker containers: %v", err)
}
}
// Error is called when some error happens.
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) Error(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver, message string) {
log.Errorln(message)
}
func newStatus(taskId *mesos.TaskID, state mesos.TaskState, message string) *mesos.TaskStatus {
return &mesos.TaskStatus{
TaskId: taskId,
State: &state,
Message: proto.String(message),
}
}
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) sendStatus(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver, status *mesos.TaskStatus) {
select {
case <-k.done:
default:
k.outgoing <- func() (mesos.Status, error) { return driver.SendStatusUpdate(status) }
}
}
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) sendFrameworkMessage(driver bindings.ExecutorDriver, msg string) {
select {
case <-k.done:
default:
k.outgoing <- func() (mesos.Status, error) { return driver.SendFrameworkMessage(msg) }
}
}
func (k *KubernetesExecutor) sendLoop() {
defer log.V(1).Info("sender loop exiting")
for {
select {
case <-k.done:
return
default:
if !k.isConnected() {
select {
case <-k.done:
case <-time.After(1 * time.Second):
}
continue
}
sender, ok := <-k.outgoing
if !ok {
// programming error
panic("someone closed the outgoing channel")
}
if status, err := sender(); err == nil {
continue
} else {
log.Error(err)
if status == mesos.Status_DRIVER_ABORTED {
return
}
}
// attempt to re-queue the sender
select {
case <-k.done:
case k.outgoing <- sender:
}
}
}
}