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/*
Copyright 2016 The Kubernetes Authors.
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 kuberuntime
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"os"
"sync"
"time"
cadvisorapi "github.com/google/cadvisor/info/v1"
"k8s.io/klog"
v1 "k8s.io/api/core/v1"
metav1 "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1"
kubetypes "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/types"
utilruntime "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/runtime"
utilversion "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/version"
"k8s.io/client-go/tools/record"
ref "k8s.io/client-go/tools/reference"
"k8s.io/client-go/util/flowcontrol"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/api/legacyscheme"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/credentialprovider"
internalapi "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/apis/cri"
runtimeapi "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/apis/cri/runtime/v1alpha2"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/cm"
kubecontainer "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/container"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/events"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/images"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/lifecycle"
proberesults "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/prober/results"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/runtimeclass"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/types"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/util/cache"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/util/format"
)
const (
// The api version of kubelet runtime api
kubeRuntimeAPIVersion = "0.1.0"
// The root directory for pod logs
podLogsRootDirectory = "/var/log/pods"
// A minimal shutdown window for avoiding unnecessary SIGKILLs
minimumGracePeriodInSeconds = 2
// The expiration time of version cache.
versionCacheTTL = 60 * time.Second
// How frequently to report identical errors
identicalErrorDelay = 1 * time.Minute
)
var (
// ErrVersionNotSupported is returned when the api version of runtime interface is not supported
ErrVersionNotSupported = errors.New("Runtime api version is not supported")
)
// podStateProvider can determine if a pod is deleted ir terminated
type podStateProvider interface {
IsPodDeleted(kubetypes.UID) bool
IsPodTerminated(kubetypes.UID) bool
}
type kubeGenericRuntimeManager struct {
runtimeName string
recorder record.EventRecorder
osInterface kubecontainer.OSInterface
containerRefManager *kubecontainer.RefManager
// machineInfo contains the machine information.
machineInfo *cadvisorapi.MachineInfo
// Container GC manager
containerGC *containerGC
// Keyring for pulling images
keyring credentialprovider.DockerKeyring
// Runner of lifecycle events.
runner kubecontainer.HandlerRunner
// RuntimeHelper that wraps kubelet to generate runtime container options.
runtimeHelper kubecontainer.RuntimeHelper
// Health check results.
livenessManager proberesults.Manager
// If true, enforce container cpu limits with CFS quota support
cpuCFSQuota bool
// CPUCFSQuotaPeriod sets the CPU CFS quota period value, cpu.cfs_period_us, defaults to 100ms
cpuCFSQuotaPeriod metav1.Duration
// wrapped image puller.
imagePuller images.ImageManager
// gRPC service clients
runtimeService internalapi.RuntimeService
imageService internalapi.ImageManagerService
// The version cache of runtime daemon.
versionCache *cache.ObjectCache
// The directory path for seccomp profiles.
seccompProfileRoot string
// Internal lifecycle event handlers for container resource management.
internalLifecycle cm.InternalContainerLifecycle
// A shim to legacy functions for backward compatibility.
legacyLogProvider LegacyLogProvider
// Manage RuntimeClass resources.
runtimeClassManager *runtimeclass.Manager
// Cache last per-container error message to reduce log spam
lastError map[string]string
// Time last per-container error message was printed
errorPrinted map[string]time.Time
errorMapLock sync.Mutex
}
// KubeGenericRuntime is a interface contains interfaces for container runtime and command.
type KubeGenericRuntime interface {
kubecontainer.Runtime
kubecontainer.StreamingRuntime
kubecontainer.ContainerCommandRunner
}
// LegacyLogProvider gives the ability to use unsupported docker log drivers (e.g. journald)
type LegacyLogProvider interface {
// Get the last few lines of the logs for a specific container.
GetContainerLogTail(uid kubetypes.UID, name, namespace string, containerID kubecontainer.ContainerID) (string, error)
}
// NewKubeGenericRuntimeManager creates a new kubeGenericRuntimeManager
func NewKubeGenericRuntimeManager(
recorder record.EventRecorder,
livenessManager proberesults.Manager,
seccompProfileRoot string,
containerRefManager *kubecontainer.RefManager,
machineInfo *cadvisorapi.MachineInfo,
podStateProvider podStateProvider,
osInterface kubecontainer.OSInterface,
runtimeHelper kubecontainer.RuntimeHelper,
httpClient types.HttpGetter,
imageBackOff *flowcontrol.Backoff,
serializeImagePulls bool,
imagePullQPS float32,
imagePullBurst int,
cpuCFSQuota bool,
cpuCFSQuotaPeriod metav1.Duration,
runtimeService internalapi.RuntimeService,
imageService internalapi.ImageManagerService,
internalLifecycle cm.InternalContainerLifecycle,
legacyLogProvider LegacyLogProvider,
runtimeClassManager *runtimeclass.Manager,
) (KubeGenericRuntime, error) {
kubeRuntimeManager := &kubeGenericRuntimeManager{
recorder: recorder,
cpuCFSQuota: cpuCFSQuota,
cpuCFSQuotaPeriod: cpuCFSQuotaPeriod,
seccompProfileRoot: seccompProfileRoot,
livenessManager: livenessManager,
containerRefManager: containerRefManager,
machineInfo: machineInfo,
osInterface: osInterface,
runtimeHelper: runtimeHelper,
runtimeService: newInstrumentedRuntimeService(runtimeService),
imageService: newInstrumentedImageManagerService(imageService),
keyring: credentialprovider.NewDockerKeyring(),
internalLifecycle: internalLifecycle,
legacyLogProvider: legacyLogProvider,
runtimeClassManager: runtimeClassManager,
lastError: make(map[string]string),
errorPrinted: make(map[string]time.Time),
}
typedVersion, err := kubeRuntimeManager.runtimeService.Version(kubeRuntimeAPIVersion)
if err != nil {
klog.Errorf("Get runtime version failed: %v", err)
return nil, err
}
// Only matching kubeRuntimeAPIVersion is supported now
// TODO: Runtime API machinery is under discussion at https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/28642
if typedVersion.Version != kubeRuntimeAPIVersion {
klog.Errorf("Runtime api version %s is not supported, only %s is supported now",
typedVersion.Version,
kubeRuntimeAPIVersion)
return nil, ErrVersionNotSupported
}
kubeRuntimeManager.runtimeName = typedVersion.RuntimeName
klog.Infof("Container runtime %s initialized, version: %s, apiVersion: %s",
typedVersion.RuntimeName,
typedVersion.RuntimeVersion,
typedVersion.RuntimeApiVersion)
// If the container logs directory does not exist, create it.
// TODO: create podLogsRootDirectory at kubelet.go when kubelet is refactored to
// new runtime interface
if _, err := osInterface.Stat(podLogsRootDirectory); os.IsNotExist(err) {
if err := osInterface.MkdirAll(podLogsRootDirectory, 0755); err != nil {
klog.Errorf("Failed to create directory %q: %v", podLogsRootDirectory, err)
}
}
kubeRuntimeManager.imagePuller = images.NewImageManager(
kubecontainer.FilterEventRecorder(recorder),
kubeRuntimeManager,
imageBackOff,
serializeImagePulls,
imagePullQPS,
imagePullBurst)
kubeRuntimeManager.runner = lifecycle.NewHandlerRunner(httpClient, kubeRuntimeManager, kubeRuntimeManager)
kubeRuntimeManager.containerGC = newContainerGC(runtimeService, podStateProvider, kubeRuntimeManager)
kubeRuntimeManager.versionCache = cache.NewObjectCache(
func() (interface{}, error) {
return kubeRuntimeManager.getTypedVersion()
},
versionCacheTTL,
)
return kubeRuntimeManager, nil
}
// Type returns the type of the container runtime.
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) Type() string {
return m.runtimeName
}
func newRuntimeVersion(version string) (*utilversion.Version, error) {
if ver, err := utilversion.ParseSemantic(version); err == nil {
return ver, err
}
return utilversion.ParseGeneric(version)
}
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) getTypedVersion() (*runtimeapi.VersionResponse, error) {
typedVersion, err := m.runtimeService.Version(kubeRuntimeAPIVersion)
if err != nil {
klog.Errorf("Get remote runtime typed version failed: %v", err)
return nil, err
}
return typedVersion, nil
}
// Version returns the version information of the container runtime.
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) Version() (kubecontainer.Version, error) {
typedVersion, err := m.runtimeService.Version(kubeRuntimeAPIVersion)
if err != nil {
klog.Errorf("Get remote runtime version failed: %v", err)
return nil, err
}
return newRuntimeVersion(typedVersion.RuntimeVersion)
}
// APIVersion returns the cached API version information of the container
// runtime. Implementation is expected to update this cache periodically.
// This may be different from the runtime engine's version.
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) APIVersion() (kubecontainer.Version, error) {
versionObject, err := m.versionCache.Get(m.machineInfo.MachineID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
typedVersion := versionObject.(*runtimeapi.VersionResponse)
return newRuntimeVersion(typedVersion.RuntimeApiVersion)
}
// Status returns the status of the runtime. An error is returned if the Status
// function itself fails, nil otherwise.
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) Status() (*kubecontainer.RuntimeStatus, error) {
status, err := m.runtimeService.Status()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return toKubeRuntimeStatus(status), nil
}
// GetPods returns a list of containers grouped by pods. The boolean parameter
// specifies whether the runtime returns all containers including those already
// exited and dead containers (used for garbage collection).
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) GetPods(all bool) ([]*kubecontainer.Pod, error) {
pods := make(map[kubetypes.UID]*kubecontainer.Pod)
sandboxes, err := m.getKubeletSandboxes(all)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for i := range sandboxes {
s := sandboxes[i]
if s.Metadata == nil {
klog.V(4).Infof("Sandbox does not have metadata: %+v", s)
continue
}
podUID := kubetypes.UID(s.Metadata.Uid)
if _, ok := pods[podUID]; !ok {
pods[podUID] = &kubecontainer.Pod{
ID: podUID,
Name: s.Metadata.Name,
Namespace: s.Metadata.Namespace,
}
}
p := pods[podUID]
converted, err := m.sandboxToKubeContainer(s)
if err != nil {
klog.V(4).Infof("Convert %q sandbox %v of pod %q failed: %v", m.runtimeName, s, podUID, err)
continue
}
p.Sandboxes = append(p.Sandboxes, converted)
}
containers, err := m.getKubeletContainers(all)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for i := range containers {
c := containers[i]
if c.Metadata == nil {
klog.V(4).Infof("Container does not have metadata: %+v", c)
continue
}
labelledInfo := getContainerInfoFromLabels(c.Labels)
pod, found := pods[labelledInfo.PodUID]
if !found {
pod = &kubecontainer.Pod{
ID: labelledInfo.PodUID,
Name: labelledInfo.PodName,
Namespace: labelledInfo.PodNamespace,
}
pods[labelledInfo.PodUID] = pod
}
converted, err := m.toKubeContainer(c)
if err != nil {
klog.V(4).Infof("Convert %s container %v of pod %q failed: %v", m.runtimeName, c, labelledInfo.PodUID, err)
continue
}
pod.Containers = append(pod.Containers, converted)
}
// Convert map to list.
var result []*kubecontainer.Pod
for _, pod := range pods {
result = append(result, pod)
}
return result, nil
}
// containerToKillInfo contains necessary information to kill a container.
type containerToKillInfo struct {
// The spec of the container.
container *v1.Container
// The name of the container.
name string
// The message indicates why the container will be killed.
message string
}
// podActions keeps information what to do for a pod.
type podActions struct {
// Stop all running (regular and init) containers and the sandbox for the pod.
KillPod bool
// Whether need to create a new sandbox. If needed to kill pod and create a
// a new pod sandbox, all init containers need to be purged (i.e., removed).
CreateSandbox bool
// The id of existing sandbox. It is used for starting containers in ContainersToStart.
SandboxID string
// The attempt number of creating sandboxes for the pod.
Attempt uint32
// The next init container to start.
NextInitContainerToStart *v1.Container
// ContainersToStart keeps a list of indexes for the containers to start,
// where the index is the index of the specific container in the pod spec (
// pod.Spec.Containers.
ContainersToStart []int
// ContainersToKill keeps a map of containers that need to be killed, note that
// the key is the container ID of the container, while
// the value contains necessary information to kill a container.
ContainersToKill map[kubecontainer.ContainerID]containerToKillInfo
}
// podSandboxChanged checks whether the spec of the pod is changed and returns
// (changed, new attempt, original sandboxID if exist).
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) podSandboxChanged(pod *v1.Pod, podStatus *kubecontainer.PodStatus) (bool, uint32, string) {
if len(podStatus.SandboxStatuses) == 0 {
klog.V(2).Infof("No sandbox for pod %q can be found. Need to start a new one", format.Pod(pod))
return true, 0, ""
}
readySandboxCount := 0
for _, s := range podStatus.SandboxStatuses {
if s.State == runtimeapi.PodSandboxState_SANDBOX_READY {
readySandboxCount++
}
}
// Needs to create a new sandbox when readySandboxCount > 1 or the ready sandbox is not the latest one.
sandboxStatus := podStatus.SandboxStatuses[0]
if readySandboxCount > 1 {
klog.V(2).Infof("More than 1 sandboxes for pod %q are ready. Need to reconcile them", format.Pod(pod))
return true, sandboxStatus.Metadata.Attempt + 1, sandboxStatus.Id
}
if sandboxStatus.State != runtimeapi.PodSandboxState_SANDBOX_READY {
klog.V(2).Infof("No ready sandbox for pod %q can be found. Need to start a new one", format.Pod(pod))
return true, sandboxStatus.Metadata.Attempt + 1, sandboxStatus.Id
}
// Needs to create a new sandbox when network namespace changed.
if sandboxStatus.GetLinux().GetNamespaces().GetOptions().GetNetwork() != networkNamespaceForPod(pod) {
klog.V(2).Infof("Sandbox for pod %q has changed. Need to start a new one", format.Pod(pod))
return true, sandboxStatus.Metadata.Attempt + 1, ""
}
// Needs to create a new sandbox when the sandbox does not have an IP address.
if !kubecontainer.IsHostNetworkPod(pod) && sandboxStatus.Network.Ip == "" {
klog.V(2).Infof("Sandbox for pod %q has no IP address. Need to start a new one", format.Pod(pod))
return true, sandboxStatus.Metadata.Attempt + 1, sandboxStatus.Id
}
return false, sandboxStatus.Metadata.Attempt, sandboxStatus.Id
}
func containerChanged(container *v1.Container, containerStatus *kubecontainer.ContainerStatus) (uint64, uint64, bool) {
expectedHash := kubecontainer.HashContainer(container)
return expectedHash, containerStatus.Hash, containerStatus.Hash != expectedHash
}
func shouldRestartOnFailure(pod *v1.Pod) bool {
return pod.Spec.RestartPolicy != v1.RestartPolicyNever
}
func containerSucceeded(c *v1.Container, podStatus *kubecontainer.PodStatus) bool {
cStatus := podStatus.FindContainerStatusByName(c.Name)
if cStatus == nil || cStatus.State == kubecontainer.ContainerStateRunning {
return false
}
return cStatus.ExitCode == 0
}
// computePodActions checks whether the pod spec has changed and returns the changes if true.
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) computePodActions(pod *v1.Pod, podStatus *kubecontainer.PodStatus) podActions {
klog.V(5).Infof("Syncing Pod %q: %+v", format.Pod(pod), pod)
createPodSandbox, attempt, sandboxID := m.podSandboxChanged(pod, podStatus)
changes := podActions{
KillPod: createPodSandbox,
CreateSandbox: createPodSandbox,
SandboxID: sandboxID,
Attempt: attempt,
ContainersToStart: []int{},
ContainersToKill: make(map[kubecontainer.ContainerID]containerToKillInfo),
}
// If we need to (re-)create the pod sandbox, everything will need to be
// killed and recreated, and init containers should be purged.
if createPodSandbox {
if !shouldRestartOnFailure(pod) && attempt != 0 {
// Should not restart the pod, just return.
// we should not create a sandbox for a pod if it is already done.
// if all containers are done and should not be started, there is no need to create a new sandbox.
// this stops confusing logs on pods whose containers all have exit codes, but we recreate a sandbox before terminating it.
changes.CreateSandbox = false
return changes
}
if len(pod.Spec.InitContainers) != 0 {
// Pod has init containers, return the first one.
changes.NextInitContainerToStart = &pod.Spec.InitContainers[0]
return changes
}
// Start all containers by default but exclude the ones that succeeded if
// RestartPolicy is OnFailure.
for idx, c := range pod.Spec.Containers {
if containerSucceeded(&c, podStatus) && pod.Spec.RestartPolicy == v1.RestartPolicyOnFailure {
continue
}
changes.ContainersToStart = append(changes.ContainersToStart, idx)
}
return changes
}
// Check initialization progress.
initLastStatus, next, done := findNextInitContainerToRun(pod, podStatus)
if !done {
if next != nil {
initFailed := initLastStatus != nil && isInitContainerFailed(initLastStatus)
if initFailed && !shouldRestartOnFailure(pod) {
changes.KillPod = true
} else {
// Always try to stop containers in unknown state first.
if initLastStatus != nil && initLastStatus.State == kubecontainer.ContainerStateUnknown {
changes.ContainersToKill[initLastStatus.ID] = containerToKillInfo{
name: next.Name,
container: next,
message: fmt.Sprintf("Init container is in %q state, try killing it before restart",
initLastStatus.State),
}
}
changes.NextInitContainerToStart = next
}
}
// Initialization failed or still in progress. Skip inspecting non-init
// containers.
return changes
}
// Number of running containers to keep.
keepCount := 0
// check the status of containers.
for idx, container := range pod.Spec.Containers {
containerStatus := podStatus.FindContainerStatusByName(container.Name)
// Call internal container post-stop lifecycle hook for any non-running container so that any
// allocated cpus are released immediately. If the container is restarted, cpus will be re-allocated
// to it.
if containerStatus != nil && containerStatus.State != kubecontainer.ContainerStateRunning {
if err := m.internalLifecycle.PostStopContainer(containerStatus.ID.ID); err != nil {
klog.Errorf("internal container post-stop lifecycle hook failed for container %v in pod %v with error %v",
container.Name, pod.Name, err)
}
}
// If container does not exist, or is not running, check whether we
// need to restart it.
if containerStatus == nil || containerStatus.State != kubecontainer.ContainerStateRunning {
if kubecontainer.ShouldContainerBeRestarted(&container, pod, podStatus) {
message := fmt.Sprintf("Container %+v is dead, but RestartPolicy says that we should restart it.", container)
klog.V(3).Infof(message)
changes.ContainersToStart = append(changes.ContainersToStart, idx)
if containerStatus != nil && containerStatus.State == kubecontainer.ContainerStateUnknown {
// If container is in unknown state, we don't know whether it
// is actually running or not, always try killing it before
// restart to avoid having 2 running instances of the same container.
changes.ContainersToKill[containerStatus.ID] = containerToKillInfo{
name: containerStatus.Name,
container: &pod.Spec.Containers[idx],
message: fmt.Sprintf("Container is in %q state, try killing it before restart",
containerStatus.State),
}
}
}
continue
}
// The container is running, but kill the container if any of the following condition is met.
var message string
restart := shouldRestartOnFailure(pod)
if _, _, changed := containerChanged(&container, containerStatus); changed {
message = fmt.Sprintf("Container %s definition changed", container.Name)
// Restart regardless of the restart policy because the container
// spec changed.
restart = true
} else if liveness, found := m.livenessManager.Get(containerStatus.ID); found && liveness == proberesults.Failure {
// If the container failed the liveness probe, we should kill it.
message = fmt.Sprintf("Container %s failed liveness probe", container.Name)
} else {
// Keep the container.
keepCount++
continue
}
// We need to kill the container, but if we also want to restart the
// container afterwards, make the intent clear in the message. Also do
// not kill the entire pod since we expect container to be running eventually.
if restart {
message = fmt.Sprintf("%s, will be restarted", message)
changes.ContainersToStart = append(changes.ContainersToStart, idx)
}
changes.ContainersToKill[containerStatus.ID] = containerToKillInfo{
name: containerStatus.Name,
container: &pod.Spec.Containers[idx],
message: message,
}
klog.V(2).Infof("Container %q (%q) of pod %s: %s", container.Name, containerStatus.ID, format.Pod(pod), message)
}
if keepCount == 0 && len(changes.ContainersToStart) == 0 {
changes.KillPod = true
}
return changes
}
// SyncPod syncs the running pod into the desired pod by executing following steps:
//
// 1. Compute sandbox and container changes.
// 2. Kill pod sandbox if necessary.
// 3. Kill any containers that should not be running.
// 4. Create sandbox if necessary.
// 5. Create init containers.
// 6. Create normal containers.
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) SyncPod(pod *v1.Pod, podStatus *kubecontainer.PodStatus, pullSecrets []v1.Secret, backOff *flowcontrol.Backoff) (result kubecontainer.PodSyncResult) {
// Step 1: Compute sandbox and container changes.
podContainerChanges := m.computePodActions(pod, podStatus)
klog.V(3).Infof("computePodActions got %+v for pod %q", podContainerChanges, format.Pod(pod))
if podContainerChanges.CreateSandbox {
ref, err := ref.GetReference(legacyscheme.Scheme, pod)
if err != nil {
klog.Errorf("Couldn't make a ref to pod %q: '%v'", format.Pod(pod), err)
}
if podContainerChanges.SandboxID != "" {
m.recorder.Eventf(ref, v1.EventTypeNormal, events.SandboxChanged, "Pod sandbox changed, it will be killed and re-created.")
} else {
klog.V(4).Infof("SyncPod received new pod %q, will create a sandbox for it", format.Pod(pod))
}
}
// Step 2: Kill the pod if the sandbox has changed.
if podContainerChanges.KillPod {
if podContainerChanges.CreateSandbox {
klog.V(4).Infof("Stopping PodSandbox for %q, will start new one", format.Pod(pod))
} else {
klog.V(4).Infof("Stopping PodSandbox for %q because all other containers are dead.", format.Pod(pod))
}
killResult := m.killPodWithSyncResult(pod, kubecontainer.ConvertPodStatusToRunningPod(m.runtimeName, podStatus), nil)
result.AddPodSyncResult(killResult)
if killResult.Error() != nil {
klog.Errorf("killPodWithSyncResult failed: %v", killResult.Error())
return
}
if podContainerChanges.CreateSandbox {
m.purgeInitContainers(pod, podStatus)
}
} else {
// Step 3: kill any running containers in this pod which are not to keep.
for containerID, containerInfo := range podContainerChanges.ContainersToKill {
klog.V(3).Infof("Killing unwanted container %q(id=%q) for pod %q", containerInfo.name, containerID, format.Pod(pod))
killContainerResult := kubecontainer.NewSyncResult(kubecontainer.KillContainer, containerInfo.name)
result.AddSyncResult(killContainerResult)
if err := m.killContainer(pod, containerID, containerInfo.name, containerInfo.message, nil); err != nil {
killContainerResult.Fail(kubecontainer.ErrKillContainer, err.Error())
klog.Errorf("killContainer %q(id=%q) for pod %q failed: %v", containerInfo.name, containerID, format.Pod(pod), err)
return
}
}
}
// Keep terminated init containers fairly aggressively controlled
// This is an optimization because container removals are typically handled
// by container garbage collector.
m.pruneInitContainersBeforeStart(pod, podStatus)
// We pass the value of the podIP down to generatePodSandboxConfig and
// generateContainerConfig, which in turn passes it to various other
// functions, in order to facilitate functionality that requires this
// value (hosts file and downward API) and avoid races determining
// the pod IP in cases where a container requires restart but the
// podIP isn't in the status manager yet.
//
// We default to the IP in the passed-in pod status, and overwrite it if the
// sandbox needs to be (re)started.
podIP := ""
if podStatus != nil {
podIP = podStatus.IP
}
// Step 4: Create a sandbox for the pod if necessary.
podSandboxID := podContainerChanges.SandboxID
if podContainerChanges.CreateSandbox {
var msg string
var err error
klog.V(4).Infof("Creating sandbox for pod %q", format.Pod(pod))
createSandboxResult := kubecontainer.NewSyncResult(kubecontainer.CreatePodSandbox, format.Pod(pod))
result.AddSyncResult(createSandboxResult)
podSandboxID, msg, err = m.createPodSandbox(pod, podContainerChanges.Attempt)
if err != nil {
createSandboxResult.Fail(kubecontainer.ErrCreatePodSandbox, msg)
klog.Errorf("createPodSandbox for pod %q failed: %v", format.Pod(pod), err)
ref, referr := ref.GetReference(legacyscheme.Scheme, pod)
if referr != nil {
klog.Errorf("Couldn't make a ref to pod %q: '%v'", format.Pod(pod), referr)
}
m.recorder.Eventf(ref, v1.EventTypeWarning, events.FailedCreatePodSandBox, "Failed create pod sandbox: %v", err)
return
}
klog.V(4).Infof("Created PodSandbox %q for pod %q", podSandboxID, format.Pod(pod))
podSandboxStatus, err := m.runtimeService.PodSandboxStatus(podSandboxID)
if err != nil {
ref, referr := ref.GetReference(legacyscheme.Scheme, pod)
if referr != nil {
klog.Errorf("Couldn't make a ref to pod %q: '%v'", format.Pod(pod), referr)
}
m.recorder.Eventf(ref, v1.EventTypeWarning, events.FailedStatusPodSandBox, "Unable to get pod sandbox status: %v", err)
klog.Errorf("Failed to get pod sandbox status: %v; Skipping pod %q", err, format.Pod(pod))
result.Fail(err)
return
}
// If we ever allow updating a pod from non-host-network to
// host-network, we may use a stale IP.
if !kubecontainer.IsHostNetworkPod(pod) {
// Overwrite the podIP passed in the pod status, since we just started the pod sandbox.
podIP = m.determinePodSandboxIP(pod.Namespace, pod.Name, podSandboxStatus)
klog.V(4).Infof("Determined the ip %q for pod %q after sandbox changed", podIP, format.Pod(pod))
}
}
// Get podSandboxConfig for containers to start.
configPodSandboxResult := kubecontainer.NewSyncResult(kubecontainer.ConfigPodSandbox, podSandboxID)
result.AddSyncResult(configPodSandboxResult)
podSandboxConfig, err := m.generatePodSandboxConfig(pod, podContainerChanges.Attempt)
if err != nil {
message := fmt.Sprintf("GeneratePodSandboxConfig for pod %q failed: %v", format.Pod(pod), err)
klog.Error(message)
configPodSandboxResult.Fail(kubecontainer.ErrConfigPodSandbox, message)
return
}
// Step 5: start the init container.
if container := podContainerChanges.NextInitContainerToStart; container != nil {
// Start the next init container.
startContainerResult := kubecontainer.NewSyncResult(kubecontainer.StartContainer, container.Name)
result.AddSyncResult(startContainerResult)
isInBackOff, msg, err := m.doBackOff(pod, container, podStatus, backOff)
if isInBackOff {
startContainerResult.Fail(err, msg)
klog.V(4).Infof("Backing Off restarting init container %+v in pod %v", container, format.Pod(pod))
return
}
klog.V(4).Infof("Creating init container %+v in pod %v", container, format.Pod(pod))
if msg, err := m.startContainer(podSandboxID, podSandboxConfig, container, pod, podStatus, pullSecrets, podIP); err != nil {
startContainerResult.Fail(err, msg)
utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("init container start failed: %v: %s", err, msg))
return
}
// Successfully started the container; clear the entry in the failure
klog.V(4).Infof("Completed init container %q for pod %q", container.Name, format.Pod(pod))
}
// Step 6: start containers in podContainerChanges.ContainersToStart.
for _, idx := range podContainerChanges.ContainersToStart {
container := &pod.Spec.Containers[idx]
startContainerResult := kubecontainer.NewSyncResult(kubecontainer.StartContainer, container.Name)
result.AddSyncResult(startContainerResult)
isInBackOff, msg, err := m.doBackOff(pod, container, podStatus, backOff)
if isInBackOff {
startContainerResult.Fail(err, msg)
klog.V(4).Infof("Backing Off restarting container %+v in pod %v", container, format.Pod(pod))
continue
}
klog.V(4).Infof("Creating container %+v in pod %v", container, format.Pod(pod))
if msg, err := m.startContainer(podSandboxID, podSandboxConfig, container, pod, podStatus, pullSecrets, podIP); err != nil {
startContainerResult.Fail(err, msg)
// known errors that are logged in other places are logged at higher levels here to avoid
// repetitive log spam
switch {
case err == images.ErrImagePullBackOff:
klog.V(3).Infof("container start failed: %v: %s", err, msg)
default:
utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("container start failed: %v: %s", err, msg))
}
continue
}
}
return
}
// If a container is still in backoff, the function will return a brief backoff error and
// a detailed error message.
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) doBackOff(pod *v1.Pod, container *v1.Container, podStatus *kubecontainer.PodStatus, backOff *flowcontrol.Backoff) (bool, string, error) {
var cStatus *kubecontainer.ContainerStatus
for _, c := range podStatus.ContainerStatuses {
if c.Name == container.Name && c.State == kubecontainer.ContainerStateExited {
cStatus = c
break
}
}
if cStatus == nil {
return false, "", nil
}
klog.V(3).Infof("checking backoff for container %q in pod %q", container.Name, format.Pod(pod))
// Use the finished time of the latest exited container as the start point to calculate whether to do back-off.
ts := cStatus.FinishedAt
// backOff requires a unique key to identify the container.
key := getStableKey(pod, container)
if backOff.IsInBackOffSince(key, ts) {
if ref, err := kubecontainer.GenerateContainerRef(pod, container); err == nil {
m.recorder.Eventf(ref, v1.EventTypeWarning, events.BackOffStartContainer, "Back-off restarting failed container")
}
err := fmt.Errorf("Back-off %s restarting failed container=%s pod=%s", backOff.Get(key), container.Name, format.Pod(pod))
klog.V(3).Infof("%s", err.Error())
return true, err.Error(), kubecontainer.ErrCrashLoopBackOff
}
backOff.Next(key, ts)
return false, "", nil
}
// KillPod kills all the containers of a pod. Pod may be nil, running pod must not be.
// gracePeriodOverride if specified allows the caller to override the pod default grace period.
// only hard kill paths are allowed to specify a gracePeriodOverride in the kubelet in order to not corrupt user data.
// it is useful when doing SIGKILL for hard eviction scenarios, or max grace period during soft eviction scenarios.
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) KillPod(pod *v1.Pod, runningPod kubecontainer.Pod, gracePeriodOverride *int64) error {
err := m.killPodWithSyncResult(pod, runningPod, gracePeriodOverride)
return err.Error()
}
// killPodWithSyncResult kills a runningPod and returns SyncResult.
// Note: The pod passed in could be *nil* when kubelet restarted.
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) killPodWithSyncResult(pod *v1.Pod, runningPod kubecontainer.Pod, gracePeriodOverride *int64) (result kubecontainer.PodSyncResult) {
killContainerResults := m.killContainersWithSyncResult(pod, runningPod, gracePeriodOverride)
for _, containerResult := range killContainerResults {
result.AddSyncResult(containerResult)
}
// stop sandbox, the sandbox will be removed in GarbageCollect
killSandboxResult := kubecontainer.NewSyncResult(kubecontainer.KillPodSandbox, runningPod.ID)
result.AddSyncResult(killSandboxResult)
// Stop all sandboxes belongs to same pod
for _, podSandbox := range runningPod.Sandboxes {
if err := m.runtimeService.StopPodSandbox(podSandbox.ID.ID); err != nil {
killSandboxResult.Fail(kubecontainer.ErrKillPodSandbox, err.Error())
klog.Errorf("Failed to stop sandbox %q", podSandbox.ID)
}
}
return
}
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) cleanupErrorTimeouts() {
m.errorMapLock.Lock()
defer m.errorMapLock.Unlock()
for name, timeout := range m.errorPrinted {
if time.Now().Sub(timeout) >= identicalErrorDelay {
delete(m.errorPrinted, name)
delete(m.lastError, name)
}
}
}
// GetPodStatus retrieves the status of the pod, including the
// information of all containers in the pod that are visible in Runtime.
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) GetPodStatus(uid kubetypes.UID, name, namespace string) (*kubecontainer.PodStatus, error) {
// Now we retain restart count of container as a container label. Each time a container
// restarts, pod will read the restart count from the registered dead container, increment
// it to get the new restart count, and then add a label with the new restart count on
// the newly started container.
// However, there are some limitations of this method:
// 1. When all dead containers were garbage collected, the container status could
// not get the historical value and would be *inaccurate*. Fortunately, the chance
// is really slim.
// 2. When working with old version containers which have no restart count label,
// we can only assume their restart count is 0.
// Anyhow, we only promised "best-effort" restart count reporting, we can just ignore
// these limitations now.
// TODO: move this comment to SyncPod.
podSandboxIDs, err := m.getSandboxIDByPodUID(uid, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
podFullName := format.Pod(&v1.Pod{
ObjectMeta: metav1.ObjectMeta{
Name: name,
Namespace: namespace,
UID: uid,
},
})
klog.V(4).Infof("getSandboxIDByPodUID got sandbox IDs %q for pod %q", podSandboxIDs, podFullName)
sandboxStatuses := make([]*runtimeapi.PodSandboxStatus, len(podSandboxIDs))
podIP := ""
for idx, podSandboxID := range podSandboxIDs {
podSandboxStatus, err := m.runtimeService.PodSandboxStatus(podSandboxID)
if err != nil {
klog.Errorf("PodSandboxStatus of sandbox %q for pod %q error: %v", podSandboxID, podFullName, err)
return nil, err
}
sandboxStatuses[idx] = podSandboxStatus
// Only get pod IP from latest sandbox
if idx == 0 && podSandboxStatus.State == runtimeapi.PodSandboxState_SANDBOX_READY {
podIP = m.determinePodSandboxIP(namespace, name, podSandboxStatus)
}
}
// Get statuses of all containers visible in the pod.
containerStatuses, err := m.getPodContainerStatuses(uid, name, namespace)
m.errorMapLock.Lock()
defer m.errorMapLock.Unlock()
if err != nil {
lastMsg, ok := m.lastError[podFullName]
if !ok || err.Error() != lastMsg || time.Now().Sub(m.errorPrinted[podFullName]) >= identicalErrorDelay {
klog.Errorf("getPodContainerStatuses for pod %q failed: %v", podFullName, err)
m.errorPrinted[podFullName] = time.Now()
m.lastError[podFullName] = err.Error()
}
return nil, err
}
delete(m.errorPrinted, podFullName)
delete(m.lastError, podFullName)
return &kubecontainer.PodStatus{
ID: uid,
Name: name,
Namespace: namespace,
IP: podIP,
SandboxStatuses: sandboxStatuses,
ContainerStatuses: containerStatuses,
}, nil
}
// GarbageCollect removes dead containers using the specified container gc policy.
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) GarbageCollect(gcPolicy kubecontainer.ContainerGCPolicy, allSourcesReady bool, evictNonDeletedPods bool) error {
return m.containerGC.GarbageCollect(gcPolicy, allSourcesReady, evictNonDeletedPods)
}
// UpdatePodCIDR is just a passthrough method to update the runtimeConfig of the shim
// with the podCIDR supplied by the kubelet.
func (m *kubeGenericRuntimeManager) UpdatePodCIDR(podCIDR string) error {
// TODO(#35531): do we really want to write a method on this manager for each
// field of the config?
klog.Infof("updating runtime config through cri with podcidr %v", podCIDR)
return m.runtimeService.UpdateRuntimeConfig(
&runtimeapi.RuntimeConfig{
NetworkConfig: &runtimeapi.NetworkConfig{
PodCidr: podCIDR,
},
})
}