CNI plugins may set DNS configuration, but this isn't threaded through to the
task configuration so that we can write it to the `/etc/resolv.conf` file as
needed. Add the `AllocNetworkStatus` to the alloc hook resources so they're
accessible from the taskrunner. Any DNS entries provided by the user will
override these values.
Fixes: https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/11102
Add a `Postrun` and `Destroy` hook to the allocrunner's `consul_hook` to ensure
that Consul tokens we've created via WI get revoked via the logout API when
we're done with them. Also add the logout to the `Prerun` hook if we've hit an
error.
This PR introduces a new allocrunner-level consul_hook which iterates over
services and tasks, if their provider is consul, fetches consul tokens for all of
them, stores them in AllocHookResources and in task secret dirs.
Ref: hashicorp/team-nomad#404
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Co-authored-by: Tim Gross <tgross@hashicorp.com>
This commit splits identity_hook between the allocrunner and taskrunner. The
allocrunner-level part of the hook signs each task identity, and the
taskrunner-level part picks it up and stores secrets for each task.
The code revamps the WIDMgr, which is now split into 2 interfaces:
IdentityManager which manages renewals of signatures and handles sending
updates to subscribers via Watch method, and IdentitySigner which only does the
signing.
This work is necessary for having a unified Consul login workflow that comes
with the new Consul integration. A new, allocrunner-level consul_hook will now
be the only hook doing Consul authentication.
The allocrunner has a facility for passing data written by allocrunner hooks to
taskrunner hooks. Currently the only consumers of this facility are the
allocrunner CSI hook (which writes data) and the taskrunner volume hook (which
reads that same data).
The allocrunner hook for CSI volumes doesn't set the alloc hook resources
atomically. Instead, it gets the current resources and then writes a new version
back. Because the CSI hook is currently the only writer and all readers happen
long afterwards, this should be safe but #16623 shows there's some sequence of
events during restore where this breaks down.
Refactor hook resources so that hook data is accessed via setters and getters
that hold the mutex.
This commit is an initial (read: janky) approach to forwarding state
from an allocrunner hook to a taskrunner using a similar `hookResources`
approach that tr's use internally.
It should eventually probably be replaced with something a little bit
more message based, but for things that only come from pre-run hooks,
and don't change, it's probably fine for now.