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release-3.2: update release-tools
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion pkg/controller/controller.go
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Expand Up @@ -1668,7 +1668,9 @@ func verifyAndGetSecretNameAndNamespaceTemplate(secret secretParamsMap, storageC
}

// getSecretReference returns a reference to the secret specified in the given nameTemplate
// and namespaceTemplate, or an error if the templates are not specified correctly.
//
// and namespaceTemplate, or an error if the templates are not specified correctly.
//
// no lookup of the referenced secret is performed, and the secret may or may not exist.
//
// supported tokens for name resolution:
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58 changes: 32 additions & 26 deletions pkg/controller/topology.go
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Expand Up @@ -115,24 +115,23 @@ func SupportsTopology(pluginCapabilities rpc.PluginCapabilitySet) bool {
//
// 1) selectedNode is not set (immediate binding):
//
// In this case, we list all CSINode objects to find a Node that
// the driver has registered topology keys with.
// In this case, we list all CSINode objects to find a Node that
// the driver has registered topology keys with.
//
// Once we get the list of CSINode objects, we find one that has
// topology keys registered. If none are found, then we assume
// that the driver has not started on any node yet, and we error
// and retry.
// Once we get the list of CSINode objects, we find one that has
// topology keys registered. If none are found, then we assume
// that the driver has not started on any node yet, and we error
// and retry.
//
// If at least one CSINode object is found with topology keys,
// then we continue and use that for assembling the topology
// requirement. The available topologies will be limited to the
// Nodes that the driver has registered with.
// If at least one CSINode object is found with topology keys,
// then we continue and use that for assembling the topology
// requirement. The available topologies will be limited to the
// Nodes that the driver has registered with.
//
// 2) selectedNode is set (delayed binding):
//
// We will get the topology from the CSINode object for the selectedNode
// and error if we can't (and retry).
//
// We will get the topology from the CSINode object for the selectedNode
// and error if we can't (and retry).
func GenerateAccessibilityRequirements(
kubeClient kubernetes.Interface,
driverName string,
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -380,21 +379,28 @@ func aggregateTopologies(
// This function eliminates the OR of topology values by distributing the OR over the AND a level
// higher.
// For example, given a TopologySelectorTerm of this form:
// {
// "zone": { "zone1", "zone2" },
// "rack": { "rackA", "rackB" },
// }
//
// {
// "zone": { "zone1", "zone2" },
// "rack": { "rackA", "rackB" },
// }
//
// Abstractly it could be viewed as:
// (zone1 OR zone2) AND (rackA OR rackB)
//
// (zone1 OR zone2) AND (rackA OR rackB)
//
// Distributing the OR over the AND, we get:
// (zone1 AND rackA) OR (zone2 AND rackA) OR (zone1 AND rackB) OR (zone2 AND rackB)
//
// (zone1 AND rackA) OR (zone2 AND rackA) OR (zone1 AND rackB) OR (zone2 AND rackB)
//
// which in the intermediate representation returned by this function becomes:
// [
// { "zone": "zone1", "rack": "rackA" },
// { "zone": "zone2", "rack": "rackA" },
// { "zone": "zone1", "rack": "rackB" },
// { "zone": "zone2", "rack": "rackB" },
// ]
//
// [
// { "zone": "zone1", "rack": "rackA" },
// { "zone": "zone2", "rack": "rackA" },
// { "zone": "zone1", "rack": "rackB" },
// { "zone": "zone2", "rack": "rackB" },
// ]
//
// This flattening is then applied to all TopologySelectorTerms in AllowedTopologies, and
// the resulting terms are OR'd together.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -524,7 +530,7 @@ func (t topologyTerm) clone() topologyTerm {
// - com.example.csi/rack#zz < com.example.csi/zone#zone1
// - com.example.csi/z#z1 < com.example.csi/zone#zone1
// - com.example.csi/rack#rackA,com.example.csi/zone#zone2 < com.example.csi/rackB,com.example.csi/zone#zone1
// Note that both '#' and ',' are less than '/', '-', '_', '.', [A-Z0-9a-z]
// Note that both '#' and ',' are less than '/', '-', '_', '.', [A-Z0-9a-z]
func (t topologyTerm) hash() string {
var segments []string
for k, v := range t {
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions release-tools/KUBERNETES_CSI_OWNERS_ALIASES
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Expand Up @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ aliases:
- jingxu97
- jsafrane
- pohly
- RaunakShah
- xing-yang

# This documents who previously contributed to Kubernetes-CSI
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20 changes: 18 additions & 2 deletions release-tools/filter-junit.go
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Expand Up @@ -35,10 +35,18 @@ var (
)

/*
* TestSuite represents a JUnit file. Due to how encoding/xml works, we have
* TestResults represents a JUnit file. Due to how encoding/xml works, we have
* represent all fields that we want to be passed through. It's therefore
* not a complete solution, but good enough for Ginkgo + Spyglass.
*
* Before Kubernetes 1.25 and ginkgo v2, we directly had <testsuite> in the
* JUnit file. Now we get <testsuites> and inside it the <testsuite>.
*/
type TestResults struct {
XMLName string `xml:"testsuites"`
TestSuite TestSuite `xml:"testsuite"`
}

type TestSuite struct {
XMLName string `xml:"testsuite"`
TestCases []TestCase `xml:"testcase"`
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}
}
if err := xml.Unmarshal(data, &junit); err != nil {
panic(err)
if err.Error() != "expected element type <testsuite> but have <testsuites>" {
panic(err)
}
// Fall back to Ginkgo v2 format.
var junitv2 TestResults
if err := xml.Unmarshal(data, &junitv2); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
junit = junitv2.TestSuite
}
}

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion release-tools/go-get-kubernetes.sh
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Expand Up @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
# 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.
#

# This script can be used while converting a repo from "dep" to "go mod"
# by calling it after "go mod init" or to update the Kubernetes packages
# in a repo that has already been converted. Only packages that are
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96 changes: 70 additions & 26 deletions release-tools/prow.sh
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Expand Up @@ -86,14 +86,17 @@ configvar CSI_PROW_BUILD_PLATFORMS "linux amd64 amd64; linux ppc64le ppc64le -pp
# which is disabled with GOFLAGS=-mod=vendor).
configvar GOFLAGS_VENDOR "$( [ -d vendor ] && echo '-mod=vendor' )" "Go flags for using the vendor directory"

configvar CSI_PROW_GO_VERSION_BUILD "1.18" "Go version for building the component" # depends on component's source code
configvar CSI_PROW_GO_VERSION_BUILD "1.19" "Go version for building the component" # depends on component's source code
configvar CSI_PROW_GO_VERSION_E2E "" "override Go version for building the Kubernetes E2E test suite" # normally doesn't need to be set, see install_e2e
configvar CSI_PROW_GO_VERSION_SANITY "${CSI_PROW_GO_VERSION_BUILD}" "Go version for building the csi-sanity test suite" # depends on CSI_PROW_SANITY settings below
configvar CSI_PROW_GO_VERSION_KIND "${CSI_PROW_GO_VERSION_BUILD}" "Go version for building 'kind'" # depends on CSI_PROW_KIND_VERSION below
configvar CSI_PROW_GO_VERSION_GINKGO "${CSI_PROW_GO_VERSION_BUILD}" "Go version for building ginkgo" # depends on CSI_PROW_GINKGO_VERSION below

# ginkgo test runner version to use. If the pre-installed version is
# different, the desired version is built from source.
# different, the desired version is built from source. For Kubernetes,
# the version built via "make WHAT=vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo" is
# used, which is guaranteed to match what the Kubernetes e2e.test binary
# needs.
configvar CSI_PROW_GINKGO_VERSION v1.7.0 "Ginkgo"

# Ginkgo runs the E2E test in parallel. The default is based on the number
Expand All @@ -118,7 +121,7 @@ configvar CSI_PROW_BUILD_JOB true "building code in repo enabled"
# use the same settings as for "latest" Kubernetes. This works
# as long as there are no breaking changes in Kubernetes, like
# deprecating or changing the implementation of an alpha feature.
configvar CSI_PROW_KUBERNETES_VERSION 1.17.0 "Kubernetes"
configvar CSI_PROW_KUBERNETES_VERSION 1.22.0 "Kubernetes"

# CSI_PROW_KUBERNETES_VERSION reduced to first two version numbers and
# with underscore (1_13 instead of 1.13.3) and in uppercase (LATEST
Expand All @@ -138,7 +141,7 @@ kind_version_default () {
latest|master)
echo main;;
*)
echo v0.11.1;;
echo v0.14.0;;
esac
}

Expand All @@ -149,16 +152,13 @@ configvar CSI_PROW_KIND_VERSION "$(kind_version_default)" "kind"

# kind images to use. Must match the kind version.
# The release notes of each kind release list the supported images.
configvar CSI_PROW_KIND_IMAGES "kindest/node:v1.23.0@sha256:49824ab1727c04e56a21a5d8372a402fcd32ea51ac96a2706a12af38934f81ac
kindest/node:v1.22.0@sha256:b8bda84bb3a190e6e028b1760d277454a72267a5454b57db34437c34a588d047
kindest/node:v1.21.1@sha256:69860bda5563ac81e3c0057d654b5253219618a22ec3a346306239bba8cfa1a6
kindest/node:v1.20.7@sha256:cbeaf907fc78ac97ce7b625e4bf0de16e3ea725daf6b04f930bd14c67c671ff9
kindest/node:v1.19.11@sha256:07db187ae84b4b7de440a73886f008cf903fcf5764ba8106a9fd5243d6f32729
kindest/node:v1.18.19@sha256:7af1492e19b3192a79f606e43c35fb741e520d195f96399284515f077b3b622c
kindest/node:v1.17.17@sha256:66f1d0d91a88b8a001811e2f1054af60eef3b669a9a74f9b6db871f2f1eeed00
kindest/node:v1.16.15@sha256:83067ed51bf2a3395b24687094e283a7c7c865ccc12a8b1d7aa673ba0c5e8861
kindest/node:v1.15.12@sha256:b920920e1eda689d9936dfcf7332701e80be12566999152626b2c9d730397a95
kindest/node:v1.14.10@sha256:f8a66ef82822ab4f7569e91a5bccaf27bceee135c1457c512e54de8c6f7219f8" "kind images"
configvar CSI_PROW_KIND_IMAGES "kindest/node:v1.24.0@sha256:0866296e693efe1fed79d5e6c7af8df71fc73ae45e3679af05342239cdc5bc8e
kindest/node:v1.23.6@sha256:b1fa224cc6c7ff32455e0b1fd9cbfd3d3bc87ecaa8fcb06961ed1afb3db0f9ae
kindest/node:v1.22.9@sha256:8135260b959dfe320206eb36b3aeda9cffcb262f4b44cda6b33f7bb73f453105
kindest/node:v1.21.12@sha256:f316b33dd88f8196379f38feb80545ef3ed44d9197dca1bfd48bcb1583210207
kindest/node:v1.20.15@sha256:6f2d011dffe182bad80b85f6c00e8ca9d86b5b8922cdf433d53575c4c5212248
kindest/node:v1.19.16@sha256:d9c819e8668de8d5030708e484a9fdff44d95ec4675d136ef0a0a584e587f65c
kindest/node:v1.18.20@sha256:738cdc23ed4be6cc0b7ea277a2ebcc454c8373d7d8fb991a7fcdbd126188e6d7" "kind images"

# By default, this script tests sidecars with the CSI hostpath driver,
# using the install_csi_driver function. That function depends on
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# If the deployment script is called with CSI_PROW_TEST_DRIVER=<file name> as
# environment variable, then it must write a suitable test driver configuration
# into that file in addition to installing the driver.
configvar CSI_PROW_DRIVER_VERSION "v1.3.0" "CSI driver version"
configvar CSI_PROW_DRIVER_VERSION "v1.8.0" "CSI driver version"
configvar CSI_PROW_DRIVER_REPO https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/csi-driver-host-path "CSI driver repo"
configvar CSI_PROW_DEPLOYMENT "" "deployment"
configvar CSI_PROW_DEPLOYMENT_SUFFIX "" "additional suffix in kubernetes-x.yy[suffix].yaml files"
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -228,13 +228,16 @@ configvar CSI_PROW_E2E_VERSION "$(version_to_git "${CSI_PROW_KUBERNETES_VERSION}
configvar CSI_PROW_E2E_REPO "https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes" "E2E repo"
configvar CSI_PROW_E2E_IMPORT_PATH "k8s.io/kubernetes" "E2E package"

# Local path for e2e tests. Set to "none" to disable.
configvar CSI_PROW_SIDECAR_E2E_IMPORT_PATH "none" "CSI Sidecar E2E package"

# csi-sanity testing from the csi-test repo can be run against the installed
# CSI driver. For this to work, deploying the driver must expose the Unix domain
# csi.sock as a TCP service for use by the csi-sanity command, which runs outside
# of the cluster. The alternative would have been to (cross-)compile csi-sanity
# and install it inside the cluster, which is not necessarily easier.
configvar CSI_PROW_SANITY_REPO https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/csi-test "csi-test repo"
configvar CSI_PROW_SANITY_VERSION v4.3.0 "csi-test version"
configvar CSI_PROW_SANITY_VERSION v5.0.0 "csi-test version"
configvar CSI_PROW_SANITY_PACKAGE_PATH github.com/kubernetes-csi/csi-test "csi-test package"
configvar CSI_PROW_SANITY_SERVICE "hostpath-service" "Kubernetes TCP service name that exposes csi.sock"
configvar CSI_PROW_SANITY_POD "csi-hostpathplugin-0" "Kubernetes pod with CSI driver"
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sanity_enabled () {
[ "${CSI_PROW_TESTS_SANITY}" = "sanity" ] && tests_enabled "sanity"
}

sidecar_tests_enabled () {
[ "${CSI_PROW_SIDECAR_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}" != "none" ]
}

tests_need_kind () {
tests_enabled "parallel" "serial" "serial-alpha" "parallel-alpha" ||
sanity_enabled
sanity_enabled || sidecar_tests_enabled
}
tests_need_non_alpha_cluster () {
tests_enabled "parallel" "serial" ||
sanity_enabled
sanity_enabled || sidecar_tests_enabled
}
tests_need_alpha_cluster () {
tests_enabled "parallel-alpha" "serial-alpha"
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# kubernetes-csi components must be updated, either by disabling
# the failing test for "latest" or by updating the test and not running
# it anymore for older releases.
configvar CSI_PROW_E2E_ALPHA_GATES_LATEST 'GenericEphemeralVolume=true,CSIStorageCapacity=true' "alpha feature gates for latest Kubernetes"
configvar CSI_PROW_E2E_ALPHA_GATES_LATEST '' "alpha feature gates for latest Kubernetes"
configvar CSI_PROW_E2E_ALPHA_GATES "$(get_versioned_variable CSI_PROW_E2E_ALPHA_GATES "${csi_prow_kubernetes_version_suffix}")" "alpha E2E feature gates"

configvar CSI_PROW_E2E_GATES_LATEST '' "non alpha feature gates for latest Kubernetes"
configvar CSI_PROW_E2E_GATES "$(get_versioned_variable CSI_PROW_E2E_GATES "${csi_prow_kubernetes_version_suffix}")" "non alpha E2E feature gates"

# Focus for local tests run in the sidecar E2E repo. Only used if CSI_PROW_SIDECAR_E2E_IMPORT_PATH
# is not set to "none". If empty, all tests in the sidecar repo will be run.
configvar CSI_PROW_SIDECAR_E2E_FOCUS '' "tags for local E2E tests"
configvar CSI_PROW_SIDECAR_E2E_SKIP '' "local tests that need to be skipped"

# Which external-snapshotter tag to use for the snapshotter CRD and snapshot-controller deployment
default_csi_snapshotter_version () {
if [ "${CSI_PROW_KUBERNETES_VERSION}" = "latest" ] || [ "${CSI_PROW_DRIVER_CANARY}" = "canary" ]; then
echo "master"
else
echo "v3.0.2"
echo "v4.0.0"
fi
}
configvar CSI_SNAPSHOTTER_VERSION "$(default_csi_snapshotter_version)" "external-snapshotter version tag"
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# whether they can run with the current cluster provider, but until
# they are, we filter them out by name. Like the other test selection
# variables, this is again a space separated list of regular expressions.
configvar CSI_PROW_E2E_SKIP 'Disruptive' "tests that need to be skipped"
configvar CSI_PROW_E2E_SKIP '\[Disruptive\]|\[Feature:SELinux\]' "tests that need to be skipped"

# This creates directories that are required for testing.
ensure_paths () {
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# Ensure that we have the desired version of the ginkgo test runner.
install_ginkgo () {
if [ -e "${CSI_PROW_BIN}/ginkgo" ]; then
return
fi

# CSI_PROW_GINKGO_VERSION contains the tag with v prefix, the command line output does not.
if [ "v$(ginkgo version 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's/.* //')" = "${CSI_PROW_GINKGO_VERSION}" ]; then
return
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return
fi
if sidecar_tests_enabled; then
run_with_go "${CSI_PROW_GO_VERSION_BUILD}" go test -c -o "${CSI_PROW_WORK}/e2e-local.test" "${CSI_PROW_SIDECAR_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}"
fi
git_checkout "${CSI_PROW_E2E_REPO}" "${GOPATH}/src/${CSI_PROW_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}" "${CSI_PROW_E2E_VERSION}" --depth=1 &&
if [ "${CSI_PROW_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}" = "k8s.io/kubernetes" ]; then
patch_kubernetes "${GOPATH}/src/${CSI_PROW_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}" "${CSI_PROW_WORK}" &&
go_version="${CSI_PROW_GO_VERSION_E2E:-$(go_version_for_kubernetes "${GOPATH}/src/${CSI_PROW_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}" "${CSI_PROW_E2E_VERSION}")}" &&
run_with_go "$go_version" make WHAT=test/e2e/e2e.test "-C${GOPATH}/src/${CSI_PROW_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}" &&
ln -s "${GOPATH}/src/${CSI_PROW_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}/_output/bin/e2e.test" "${CSI_PROW_WORK}"
ln -s "${GOPATH}/src/${CSI_PROW_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}/_output/bin/e2e.test" "${CSI_PROW_WORK}" &&
run_with_go "$go_version" make WHAT=vendor/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo "-C${GOPATH}/src/${CSI_PROW_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}" &&
ln -s "${GOPATH}/src/${CSI_PROW_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}/_output/bin/ginkgo" "${CSI_PROW_BIN}"
else
run_with_go "${CSI_PROW_GO_VERSION_E2E}" go test -c -o "${CSI_PROW_WORK}/e2e.test" "${CSI_PROW_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}/test/e2e"
fi
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}
trap move_junit EXIT
cd "${GOPATH}/src/${CSI_PROW_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}" &&
run_with_loggers env KUBECONFIG="$KUBECONFIG" KUBE_TEST_REPO_LIST="$(if [ -e "${CSI_PROW_WORK}/e2e-repo-list" ]; then echo "${CSI_PROW_WORK}/e2e-repo-list"; fi)" ginkgo -v "$@" "${CSI_PROW_WORK}/e2e.test" -- -report-dir "${ARTIFACTS}" -storage.testdriver="${CSI_PROW_WORK}/test-driver.yaml"
if [ "${name}" == "local" ]; then
cd "${GOPATH}/src/${CSI_PROW_SIDECAR_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}" &&
run_with_loggers env KUBECONFIG="$KUBECONFIG" KUBE_TEST_REPO_LIST="$(if [ -e "${CSI_PROW_WORK}/e2e-repo-list" ]; then echo "${CSI_PROW_WORK}/e2e-repo-list"; fi)" ginkgo -v "$@" "${CSI_PROW_WORK}/e2e-local.test" -- -report-dir "${ARTIFACTS}" -report-prefix local
else
cd "${GOPATH}/src/${CSI_PROW_E2E_IMPORT_PATH}" &&
run_with_loggers env KUBECONFIG="$KUBECONFIG" KUBE_TEST_REPO_LIST="$(if [ -e "${CSI_PROW_WORK}/e2e-repo-list" ]; then echo "${CSI_PROW_WORK}/e2e-repo-list"; fi)" ginkgo -v "$@" "${CSI_PROW_WORK}/e2e.test" -- -report-dir "${ARTIFACTS}" -storage.testdriver="${CSI_PROW_WORK}/test-driver.yaml"
fi
)
# Run csi-sanity against installed CSI driver.
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fi
if tests_need_non_alpha_cluster; then
start_cluster || die "starting the non-alpha cluster failed"
# Need to (re)create the cluster.
start_cluster "${CSI_PROW_E2E_GATES}" || die "starting the non-alpha cluster failed"
# Install necessary snapshot CRDs and snapshot controller
install_snapshot_crds
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ret=1
fi
fi
if sidecar_tests_enabled; then
if ! run_e2e local \
-focus="${CSI_PROW_SIDECAR_E2E_FOCUS}" \
-skip="$(regex_join "${CSI_PROW_E2E_SERIAL}")"; then
warn "E2E sidecar failed"
ret=1
fi
fi
fi
delete_cluster_inside_prow_job non-alpha
fi
if tests_need_alpha_cluster && [ "${CSI_PROW_E2E_ALPHA_GATES}" ]; then
# If the cluster for alpha tests doesn't need any feature gates, then we
# could reuse the same cluster as for the other tests. But that would make
# the flow in this script harder and wouldn't help in practice because
# we have separate Prow jobs for alpha and non-alpha tests.
if tests_need_alpha_cluster; then
# Need to (re)create the cluster.
start_cluster "${CSI_PROW_E2E_ALPHA_GATES}" || die "starting alpha cluster failed"
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